Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 59, Hammond, Lake County, 26 August 1908 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Wednesday, August 26, 1903.
FROM NEIGHBQRINQTO ANDXlTY7
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CROWN POINT NEWS
Gates and Mrs. Hudson Sheldon were Hammond visitors yesterday. Julius Taussig, the Hammond jeweler, Is having his motorcycle repaired at the Baker garage here.
GARY NEWS
Mrs. AY llcox and Mrs. Lusk.wrho have DeLee Gardner and Miss Ida Bryholts
oeen visjung the Lincoln home ror a both residents of Valparaiso, were
few weeks, returned to their home in quietly married In Chicago yesterday
afternoon. They will reside at Gary,
where the groom is employed.
Obituary of Mrs. Miller. One of Crown Point's oldest and most respected of women has passed Into the -reat hovnnd from which there is no re
turn. Mrs. Matthias Miller died Monday Chicago today
morning at 10:30 o'clock at her home.
after a lingering Illness, which Ar HEGEWISCH-BURNHAM diabled her to a certain extent and nn-
allv caused her death. Barbara Miller Mr. and Mrs. L. Reed spent Sunday
at the time of her death was 73 years in Evanston.
of age, she being Dorn in Alex Mancovltch
Aug. 24. 1908. The deceased was a " here t0 pHllnan,
irlent of Lake county for 5S years, sue
v. in 1850 and a resi- Robbers broke into
Wedded in Chicago.
has moved from
Mr. Freman's
Expecting a Sensation. The trial of the famous Bffntall-Gary
Publishing Company case will come up before Judge H. A. Townsley tomorrow
morning at 10 o'clock. The case will no doubt prove of great interest In
dent of Crown Point for 50 years. Be- hause and stole a rug and a gun. The Gary because of the prominence of the thi MmP she resided In Akron. O. family is In Kansas on a visit, but have Persons Involved and the seriousness of fore this time she res ded in AK . . the charges. Attorney E. G. Ballard
t iru h was married to Mr. Mathias Deen notined
Millar and they lived together until
1896 when their happiness was everea j jn t0WR yesterday
by Mr. Miller's death. ive cmiuid were born to them, two of whom sur- Crofts & Reeds second club of ten
vive. These are Mrs. c rreucm- was organized at Mrs. jswrias last
and Mrs. Lena Reeder. Through her week and Js caliedtheHomeCircleClub. whole life she has been arn"J The following became members; Mesconsclous and hardworking woman, and , won for herself many friends all of dames Kjersey, Comes, Patton, Matchwhom held her in high esteem. The aze, Cullman, Greenbrugh, Eldred and
funeral will occur Thursday aucruuuu Ethel Kiersey. Several other guests court.
at 1:30 p. m. at the Lutheran cnuau who were Mrs
stated yesterday that there was no
Mr. Summers of West Hammond was question but what the case against Ben-
tall In which he is charged with grand
larceny, would be quashed. As to the
embezzlement case, Attorney Ballard
promises many sensational develop
ments, that will prove Interesting to the
people of Gary. Tomorrow, however, will be just the preliminary hearing to determine whether or not Bentall should be bound over to the Superior
... . V. n m! inlpr-
or wnicn sne was a. lucmuc.
.in fniinw In the Crown Point
1UCUI, . . " cemetery.
Has Done Big Business. Merrill Baker, the local agent for the Cadillac automobile, reports a prosperi v. calo nf his machines.
Last week he disposed of and shipped not seen in a great many years
Hunter and Mrs. Cobb. Refreshments l A luu1 l"e tu,ulue";li"
were served and all had a good time tInB. offlcpra fnr .,,...,,. ,,. This
and are looking forward with, pleasure wU1 prove one o tne blggest meetlngs
io our nexi meeting, sinre the ornl7!itnn was bpo-iin
Frank Crane has gone to visit his "William Johnson, the Hammond in
sister in Minnesota, and while there surance man, was in Gary yesterday
will meet his brother, whom he has on business.
Julius Smith entertained
from Hammond Sunday.
T.OWELK
H. V. Call of the firm of Knapp, Hay-
company nie and Campbell, was In Gary on
business yesterday.
The fishing party which has spent the
past two weeks In the northern part
of Wisconsin, and which was to have
Miss Georgie Merrlman of Bangor, returned vesterdav bv rail, has not vet
Mich.. Is here visiting her grandparents put ,n appeartnce. Word was received Mr. and Mrs. Amos Thompson, and un- frnrn thf thpv wmlM iMV( fcr- aarv
Cles and aunts. Saturdav nle-Vit hv rail nnl their
Georee Death, one of our nonular wnnM he dun in finrv Snniiav nicht
The Independent uraer oi x I harrlwflrp dealers now snorts a new hnf thpv are. a da v nvordna at tha r,ro.
initiated three new memoers ' w" automobile of the latest model. ent time.
rnnintr anil-hplll fin Inter- I i
ftiing returned to their home in Chicasro aftev 1 Ronflr. sr Pomnanv was in rhlcss-n
. 41 l 1 Klncr nroeont T C Sfp - 1 ' - -
s l " 1 . . several dava -isit herp with his mothpr tprdair nr. hnsinii
the work performed. Another batcn
Cora, left today for Michigan City, Ind. !
to visit relatives for a few days.
Miss Barbara Scheldt, of Dyer, Ind.,
is here visiting her brother, Ed and
family this week.
Fred Stellow, of Hambmond, was in
Hobart yesterday distributing bills for
the Labor Day doings at Gary.
Peter Jacobson and family returned
last evening from their Eastern trip.
J. P. Hanna, who has been In Iowa
the past few weeks, returned home yes
terday.
The 'democrats of Hobart township
will hold a caucus next Friday even
ing in the Black building on Main
treet for he purpose of nominating
candidates for the offices of township
rustee and assessor.
Ray B. Dodge transacted business in
Chicago yesterday.
Mises Anna Fleck returned Sunday
evening from Flint Lake, where she had been camping for several days with a party of Chicago friends.
S. Henderson and family spent Mon
day with friends In Chicago.
Miss Harrington, of Chicago, is a
guest this week at the Fleck home.
The Hobart merchants and saloon
keepers are arranging for a game of ball to be pulled oft in the near uture.
Mrs. C. Carstensen visited friends In
Chicago yesterday.
George Scholler and family were vis
itors at Valparaiso Sunday.
Fred Francan's new house on Geor-
giana avenue, is almost ready for occu
pancy.
his only stock machine to a party In Toledo.O., and will be unable to get another machine inside ofa month as
the factory are crowded with orders.
In all he sold twelve or fourteen touring cars, shipping them to parties in Hammond, Valparaiso and Hebron. Take In Three Members.
of 15 men are on the way and more obportunities are coming in at every
meeting. Will Handley, Tom Fauser and James Everett were the men to be introduced to .the working of the goat last evening.' Light refreshments were ervpd after the Initiation work. The
iurs. Ainos wagiri. - M TVeil the Oarv chanfTpur whn
Mrs. T. J. Roberts returned to her has had charge of the bringing back
home at Sugar Grove, Ind., today, af- of the four machines recently purchased
ter a pleasant visit here with her I by Harris & Bretsch, in Fort Woyne
brother. Prof. W. A. Deyo and family, took the big White Steamer to Hobart
Cards are out announcing the mar- where he having the tires replaced and
riaee of Miss Marguerite Will, to Wal- other minor repairs made after the
lodge members will endeavor to make ter Hayden, Sept. 2.
long run to Gary.
the membership reach the 500 mark be
fore the last of the year.
Relatives, who have recently visited lhe curt) ls now nearly set In Sixth
Joseph Backus at Longcliff, state that avenue where they are to begin pav
Pavilion Dance. The Foresters will give another of their popular dances at Lassen's pavillion. Cedar Lake, one week from tonights Wednesday evening, Sept. 2. The last dance was attended by a large
crowd of townspeople who reported a fine time and the next one will no doubt
draw a corresponding one.
he is fast failing both mentally and
physically and it ls only a question of I
a short time when, death will relieve
him.
lng in the near future. The street has been one of the worst in town and
rt will be a wonderful relief to have
it paved as soon as possible.
James Belby, one of the old residents
of Hammond, was in Gary . yesterday
seeing, the town.
Contrary to the reDOrts circulated
this morning for Chicago, to attend the yesterday, the victim of the stooting
ST. JOHK'.
A number of relatives and friends left
Light Frost Reported. T V. fi-Acr Vavo hppn rAnnHM hv
farmers living in certain localities to Chlcae today'
where the land Is low, but so far no serious damage to the crop has been done. A rain is badly needed for pasturage and wouldn't do the corn any particular harm.
wedding of Nicholas Gortert,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myer from the
state Line were visitors here today.
George Gerlach made a business trip
affair, Peter Miller, is not likely to
die, the chances are that he will have
no difficulty In recovering.
Anton Spieler of Hanover Center was
here on business today.
William Seehausen of Hanover Pra
irie, transacted business here today.
Misses Margaret Ludwig of Chicago
lert ror her home Monday, after a
John Wise is learning the automobile weeks' visit with relatives here,
business and is putting in a good deal cf his time at the Baker garage getting onto the hang of the "critters."
Rev. Both of the Lutheran church is
attending the conference of the Luth cran synod at' Hammond.
John Wilson transacted business In
Chicago yesterday.
Walter Merrill Is transacting business
In Chicago today.
Mrs. Blackstone and daughter. Miss
DYER.
n 1111am Uleker or Schererville was
here on business yesterday.
Rev. Father Berg of Schererville vis
ited with Rev. Father Flach Tuesday.
MILLER STATION.
Miss Agnes North was a Gary visitor
today.
Roy Anderson of Chicago is spending
a few days here visiting rriends.
Mrs. William Westergrten returned
home last evening from a three weeks
visit in the East.
Mrs. O. H. Meyers and daughter o
Evanston, are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Meyers, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson ex
tends their thanks to all who assisted
them during the fire.
The Corlin Maunfacturing Company
Messrs -T T TClpin and V V Sfhptdt
were at Schererville Monday iooking parted up their shop in full force Mon
after some business interests.
Three automobiles stopped here yes-
terday noon for a while, the Inmates
Ella, were Chicago visitors yesterday, being politicians looking after the re
Mrs. Margaret Heiser returned last publican interests here
evening from a visit with her son's Messrs. S. Swets and Jos. Peifer of family in Hammond. Schererville were business visitors here
Mrs. Abe Smith Was a Chicago visitor Tuesday.
yesterday
Mrs. Chas. Daugherty. Mrs. Mortimer cg . sb: ' uc
Yvtl im.. rt I ne is tne senior memoer oi tne nrm or lc" uaJ"
Wiiao XU Alley OIUCI F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in
LUC V.lljf Ul IUUIllJ' O.I1U ovate
day.
Mrs. Marie Stone returned to Chicago last evening after spending a two
weeks' vacation camping on the Lake
beach.
Mr. Smith of Gary, was in town
Sunday.
Miss Jessie Carpenter spent Monday
in Chicago,
Fred Steinhoff and family and Mrs
Hoffman of Chicago are spending
The above qnestlon is often asked con- aforesaid, and that said nrm will pay cerning Dr. Pierce's two leading medi- the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
and
cines, "Golden Medical Discovery "Favorite Prescription."
The answer is that "Golden Medical
Discoverv " is a most notent alterative or
blood-purifier, and . tonic or invigorator and acts especially favorably in a curative way upon all the mucous lining surfapQ na r,f tlio nncnl rtn5Qn.crp throat
bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels and Uy. a.ct .on.hthe blood . , . , . it '.. , - .. and mucous surfaces or the system, blaadefc-curlnga large per cent of catar- gend for testimonials free.
for each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot De curea ny tne use or Hall's I
catarrn cure. utiAisn. j. t'HKNEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
In my presence tnis bin day of De
cember, A. D. 1886.
(.Seal.; A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In tern -
disease affects the
,. laryn. broa-
dyspepsia;, O. bladder.
oraan Lven in
stages nf these
Bftectiont, it. is nft.p anccet-sful in atfect-
rhal cases whether
nasal oaXsa
chia, stomach'
bowels (as mi
uterus or other p
Eos. me irrspai
vl tie rorarNi
5IV1C
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation.
SHELBY.
Charles Merryweather made a busi-
CLARK STATION,
Miss Ruth Peterson and little Harry
Peterson were transacting business in
Hammond.
Miss Clara Brown was visiting
friends at Indiana Harbor.
Misses Emily and Edna Behn were
spending the day at Indiana Harbor,
F. Scherer of Gary, formerly of Clark
was visiting his friends here.
F. Borman spent the day visiting
with East Chicago friends.
in2curs
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jl lie r avurup triyscription is auviy ness trip to intraso xuesuay.
and Lafayette, Ind.,
Is a powerl ul yetgenUy acting ihvigofat- visiting friends and relatives.
ToTuieju v c Newbald is peculiar. weakw-sY7'-TtMigemmts anl , . . " I rreg u u f i tfci i m-ldm td w. nnc n only, it m KanKaKee- ul-
ing tonic and nervine. For weak wornout over-worked women no matter what has caused the break-down, "Favorite Prescription' will be found most effective
in Duilding up tne strengtn, reguiamig the womanly functions, subduing pain
and bringing about a healthy, vigorous condition of .the whole system. A book of particulars wraps each bottle
giving tne iormuiae oi Dotn medicines ana ouotinsr what scores of eminent med
ical authors, whose works are consulted
by physicians of all the schools of practice as guides in prescribing, say of each ingredient entering into these medicines. The words of praise besrowed on the several ingredients entering into Doctor Pierce's medicines by such writers should
have more weight than any amount of non - professional testimonials, because such men are writing for the guidance of
their medical brethren and know whereof
they speak
. Mrs. Hattie L. Hannah and son, Les
lie, of Elgin, 111., who have been visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parrlsh, returned home Tuesday.
J. B. Clemans went to Chippewa Falls,
Wis., Tuesday to look after business
interests.
Injured By Street Car.
Mrs. Buntschuh of Indiana boulevard.
was quite severely injured by a street
car while returning from Hammond last Friday. As Mrs. Buntschuh stepped
on the car, it started up, causing her to lose her balance and throwing her
to the ground. Besides receiving in
ternal Injuries, one of the tendons in
her arm was broken. Mrs. Buntschuh
si under the doctor's care, and it will be gome time before she recovers from
her injuries.
WHITING NEWS
Schedule a Game.
Lew Griffith and J. J. Stewart of the
La Vendors, attended the meeting of the
A. M. B. A. in Chicago Monday even
ing and scheduled a game with the Stony Islands to be played at the LaVendors grounds next Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Golding of Harri
son avenue, were the guests of the lat-
ter's 'sister, Mrs. LeRoy Thomas of
Park Manor, yesterday.
There will be no preaching services
at the Evangelical church Aug. 30, and
Sept. 6, as Rev. W. H. Halmhuber left Sunday evening for a three weeks' vacation. Most of his time will be spent with his parents in Buffalo On his way
home he will visit his brother n Detroit. He will also make several visits to Niagara Falls before his return.
Sunday school will be held Sunday mornings at 10 o'clock as usual.
R. A. Piper of Indiana Harbor, was
the guest of Merle Thompson of Roberts avenue.
Miss Minnie Wesche returned to her
home in Chicago after spending several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Ed Hennessy, of Roberts avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. George Schaaf and Miss
Laura Trowe, left Monday to spend a
week at Paw Paw Lake, Mich.
Mrs. Alex Hazlett of Roberts ave
nue spent the day visiting in Chicago.
Mrs. Julius Linneman and Mrs. Klein
and daughter, Beatrice, returned home last evening after spending several days
at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Schaaf in LaPorte.
Mrs. Frank Buehler Sr., has pur
chased a fine lot of post cards of our
volunteer firemen with their banner which they won in Crown Point, and also the running team. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holmes of Harrison avenue, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Quick of Danville, 111., Sunday. Mrs. John Soltwedel and daughter, Lillian, left for Michigan City Monday to spend a few weeks' with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hubbard and daughter, Beulah, of Indiana boulevard, spent the day visiting in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Eggers of Rob
erts avenue were Hammond visitors Monday. Miss Gertrude Simmins of Janesville, Wis., spent the week end the guest of Miss Amy Roberts of Roberts avenue. Miss Annie Dougherty of Indiana boulevard, is entertaining her niece. Miss Mamie Clark of South Chicago. Messrs. Fred Lukie and John Leverenz, were White City visitors last evening. Miss Cora Ebert of Lowell, ls the guest of her sister, 'Mrs. Ed Moore of Roberts avenue.
BED CARD SALE. We have placed red cards on about 50 lots owned by us in Whiting, Rob-
ertsdale and Stieglitz Park. All of the
lots will be sold for J1.00 down and
small weekly payments, no taxes, no in
terest. Atchison avenue, 30 feet 333.00. LaPorte avenue, 40 feet $600.00 Indiana boulevard, 25 feet $475.00 Stieglitz Park, 25 feet $125.00 DAVIDSON BROTHERS. Whiting, Ind. P. W. Ault and his daughter, Miss Jennie Ault, visited with relatives in Lowell yesterday Misses Olga Klima and Katherine Duffy , were Indiana Harbor visitors Monday evening. Miss Ruby Hughes has returned to her home in Waukegan, 111., after spending a week as the guest of her friend. Miss Jessie Curtis. Miss Elizabeth Nickum, sister of Mrs. I. C. Brett, was taken to the Englewood Union Hospital in Chicago, suffering with typhoid fever.
Miss Maiem Bollinger, stenographer
at the Glucose factory, is on a weeks
vacation, which she is spending with her aunt, who lives near aBss Lake,
Ind.
J. Fred Schaechterle of Clevelond,
O., is spending ten days with his aunt and cousins, Mrs. Catherine Stewart and
family on Sheridan avenue. Mr. Schae
chterle is enroute to Park River, N. D., where he takes up his duties on Sept. 7, as principal of the Park River high
school.
Miss Mary Hlckey ls taking Miss
Mamie Bollinger's place as stenograph- j er at the Glucose factory, during the latter's vacation. Andrew Schostrich, who was arrested for beating a board bill of $16.50, was fined $15.45. A friend of his came to his rescue, paying the fine, and Andrew was released. Miss Martha Schaaf, '08 of the Whiting high school, will be special drawing and music instructor in the Hessville Highland and Munster schools. Miss Dollie Turner, accompanied by Car Waite of Hammond, were Chel
tenham visitors Sunday. Mrs. Welsby of John street, who has the typhoid fever, is improving nicely. Harry Gordon, proprietor of the Reliable, on ,.ew York avenue, will move his store to the Gruppe block in One Hundred and Nineteenth street, which was formerly occupied by the Lion liquor house. - Juliaiv-Goldsmith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldsmith, of Schrage avenue, is visiting his grandmother in Chicago. Russell F. Smith has returned from Lake Wawasee, where he has spent his vacation at their summer home. Joseph Bernstein transacted business In Gary yestterday. Mrs. Earl Goldsmith of Chicago has returned home after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Goldsmith of Sheridan avenue. Mrs. Olive Shepherd and her daughter, Miss Anne Shepherd of Hyde Park, spent today with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gregg of the Pedersen flats. Miss Helen Mattern is completing a course in metal work at the University of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont F. Parks and son, Donald, have returned from
a visit of several weeks with relatives in Cleveland, O. Miss Anna Fry of Front street is entertaining her cousin, Miss Orene Mon-
fiold, of Goshen, Ind. Mrs. Wilkinson and daughter, Miss Grace Wilkinson moved from Schrage avenue to their new home in LaPorte avenue, yesterday. Leo Helman of Gary, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Helman, yesterday. Mayor Fred J. Smith is spending his vacation at Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Murphy of One Hundred and Nineteenth street, are the proud parents of a little son.
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OTEL
MONON.
business
W. G. Harrington was a
caller in Lafayette Tuesday.
Herbert and Frank Horner made an
auto trip to Monticello yesterday.
Mrs. Susie Anderson is spending this
week in Chicago and Wanatah.
Addie Robinson was a visitor In Mon
ticello, Tuesday. ,
Mrs. M. M. King, who has been vis-
TOLESTON.
Mrs. S. B. Stewart is the guest of
relatives in Valparaiso for the week
Mesdames Rose Lucey and W. Hood
were Chicago shoppers yesterday.
Mesdames J. Williams and George Haniford spent the day in Chicago
shopping yesterday. , Miss Janette Blackwell returned to her home in Chicago after visiting
friends here for a few weeks. -
Miss Grace Heersina of Chicago vis
ited friends here Sunday.
William Hlnkle transacted business
in Chicago yesterday.
D. Grand was In Chicago on business
yesterday.
HOBART. Mrs. Albert Wolkenhauer of Valparaiso was a guest of her parents here Monday.
Mrs. George Pederson, was a visitor
i noa. medicines are non-aiconoiic, non- i ,tirior rv,,pnt,n ,piot!ves for th , r . '
harmful habit-1 f I" " ' ", " " " yesieraay at Valparaiso.
eivnwif on4 r n visv
lorming drus, beimr composed of glyceric Weeks, returned home yesterday.
extracts of the roots of native, American Mrs. Frank Hampton and daughter,
medicinal lorest plants, lney are Doux Frances, of Bedford, have Returned!
soia py aeaier3 in meaicine. xou can i home after a short visit with relatives.
anuni to accept as a suumilum; lor one ut
Stm. " ' POPULAR WITH THE PARMER.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets, mall. sn ear-coated. THE business man, the profes-
easy to take as candy, regulate and in-siONAL man and the manufact-
-TJgorate stomacn, aver aoa Doweis. iurer the temes.
John L. Felster transacted business in the city Tuesday. Workingmen are putting in a cement foundation for a new water tank on the E. J. & E. Just east of the old one. Rev. Father Hoff went to Logansport yesterday for a couple of days' visit. Mrs. Charles Andrews and daughter.
HESSVILLE. Herman Burkhardt and daughter Julia, were East Chicago visitors yesterday. Mrs. Elckner of Hammond, yill spend Friday with Mrs. T. "F. Gorman. Mark Evans of East Chicago was a Hessville visitor Monday. Mark is a former Hessville boy. The marriage of Carrie Schay and
William Kansfield will be solemnized Sept. 16. Misses Grace Gorman and Emma Dedelow, were entertained at dinner in Hammond yesterday. It is reported that E. Wilson and family will move from Hessville in the near future.
Miss Lydia Hess spent Tuesday af
ternoon In Hammond.
Mrs. Delbert Johnson of Creeton, Ind.,
formerly of Hessville, was the guest of Mrs. Charles Carsten yesterday. - Mesdames Watts, Proescholdt and Steffy were among the Hammond visitors yesterday afternoon. Ed Allen has moved to East Chicago. John Brenock will go to Beaumont, 111., next month to spend the winter.
GEHTJUN RESULTS
LANSING. W. C. Vandenberg Is improving his house and store with a new coat of paint. Victor VanSteenberg was a visitor in Hammond yesterday. . Mr. Dekock of Roseland, will move to Oak Glen this week.
Many a Hammond Citizen Knows How Sure They Are. Nothing uncertain about the work of
Doan's Kidney Pills in Hammorfd. There is plenty of positive proof of this in the testimony of citizens. Such evidence should convince the most skejtlcal sufferer. Read the following statement: Mrs. Nellie Shearer of 86 Plummer avenue, Hammond, Ind., says: "My son and I have both been benefitted by. the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. During the past year my kidneys have caused roe much misery. I had severe pain through the email of my back and over my kidneys. The kidney secretions were frequent. I was bothered with headaches, did not rest well and was easily fatigued. After trying several remedies without them help; I took a friend's advice and bought a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at Blcknell & Co's. Drug store. I was surprised in a few days to notice an improvement in my condition and gradually became better until in a few weeks I egaineld my former good health." For sale by all dealers. Price 50
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