Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 22, Hammond, Lake County, 14 July 1909 — Page 6

THE TIMES

EAST CHICAGO. Mrs. William Hale left Sunday night for Clinton, Ind., where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hugh Mackie. for about two weeks. H. Tollerton of Baring- avenue returned yesterday from Wisconsin after a three weeks' outing there. Mr. Tollerton left his family there for another month's visit. Reese Williams left aSturday on a prospecting trip through Missouri. Mr.

Williams stated, however, in a letter to his wife that so far he ha3 not been much impressed with the state, where the residents all have to be shown. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Poor will leave Saturday for a ten days' visit to their old home in Norvalk, O. "Bill" Carroll of the Frankton Cigar store went to Chicago yesterday. Herman Fleaher said the object of Bill's trip yesterday was to take advantage of the Hub's sale on summer lids. Mrs. Ed. ravenport of Robertsdale was visiting friends here yesterday. Mrs. Dave Cohen will leave Monday

ror St. Joe, Mich., where she will spend part of the summer. LOST Time check 3203, between Indiana Harbor and East Chicago. Return to Nassau & Thompson, East Chicago. ut Mrs. Ous Nelson of Baring avenue was taken suddenly sick last night. Mrs. Sam Cohen will give a lawn party at her home on Magoun avenue next Saturday. A load of hay was upset at the corner of Foreyth avenue and One Hundred and Fiftieth street last night at about 8 o'clock. There were two

INDIANA IIAEBOR. An Ice cream social and art exhibit win be held tomorow night at the Christian church in Grapevine street, for the benefit of the church building fund. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barker of San Francisco, who have been visiting relatives in Indiana Harbor, will leave for their home on Saturday. They returned to the Harbor a few days ago from a visit in Illinois in the vicinity of Quin-

cy. Mr. Barker reports that the farmers from this fine agricultural region have never been more prosperous, and that conditions in the crop line indicate that the prosperity will be continue, if not increased, for another year, at least. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bird have engaged rooms at the South Bay hotel for the summer. Mr. Bird is employed at the

unuea states steel company's mill in Gary. The Ladies' Aid society at the Baptist church will hold a market and cake sale at C. E. Fowlers' bank on Saturday. The work on the rtantist rtni,

been progressing nicely, but it is now at a standstill for the time being, until more money is raised with which to prosecute the work. The basement is almost completed, and indicates that the church, when finished, will be of an attractive appearance. Twenty-five Indiana Harbor foUui

formed a party last night and went to Gary to attend the "Singin Skule "

which was given at the Majestio the

ater. in that city. The party left over

me Lake Shope on the 7:08 train.

there will be special rrmsir. Rnnriov

Wednesday, Julv 14, 1.009.

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Crops Are Heavy. A trip through the country gives evidence of the enormous crops of hay and oats to be gathered by the farmers, some of whom are now busily engaged in the hay fields. Corn, for this time of the year, never looked better, potatoes also are in excellent condition, in fact everything on the farm looks promising and assures a bumper crop. With these conditions general throughout the country the return of prosperity will be materially advanced.

Exhibition Postponed. Owing to the ball game with Valparaiso on Sunday, the Saturday game,

at which time Jack Johnson. the

world's champion heavyweight was to

give an exhibition sparring match, has been postponed and the big pugilist will probably be seen in the same stunt

at some other game here in the near

future. Johnson is now at his Cedar

Lake training camp, but makes daily automobile trips to Crown Point, he and his wife being objects of interest during their stay in town.

and it was at this time that Crown Point decided not to enter any future contests that might terminate as disastrously as the Crown x Point event did last year.

men on the load at the time, both be- ! evening at the Christian church when

nig inrown to tne street. One of the ev. Herbert L Carnenfer tho

men fell on his feet and escaped injury, but the other one was quite seriously hurt about the shoulder and was carried to a etore nearby. The names of thp men could not be learned.

.airs, ccna Palmer will

tfiuo Mouse " at tiie In Chicago tonight.

Have you attended our spring opening. We save you money on every purchase. Spiegel, South Chicago's leading furniture store. tf

attend the

Oarrick theater

SOUTH CHICAGO NEWS

The rail mill of the Illinois Steel Co. came near breaking the record for steel rails last Saturday when 1,500 tons was produced. This is the largest tonnage gotten out of the rail mill since the panic of 1903. The record, which is 1.730 tons, was made a year ago last May, and to show that business is pioking up the mill put out 1,500 tons in twelve hours, which is about all the Bteel mill can make at the present time, on account of largest billet orders calling for Bessemer steel. The Catholic Women's Aid society of South Chicago gave a card party at the St. Pa-trick's school hall last evening whi-h was attended by a great many!

i-.um ui lijirnpnintea prizes were gil-l

rii . -mners.

new

pastor, will preach for the first time,

v,uiuiri, me wire or trie new minister, who is said to be a fine sing-

tr, win be the soloist. Rev. Carpenter

win preach Sunday morning before the Christian congregation in Whiting. He and Mrs. Carpenter will make their

nome in Whiting.

FOB SALE

The property at 35 1 7-19 Cedar Street, Indiana Harbor, cheap; is now occupied by saloon theatre, tailor and jeweler; drawing $125 per

uiumn rent, inquire of FRANK KETZIK, on premises.

It was reported yesterday that a local roal estate dealer would erect a block of cottages on Calumet Heights between Ninety-first and Ninety-second' Streets. The children of the Calumet Heights M. E. church are holding their annual Picnic at Calumet park today. Edward Thorpe of Superior avenue is in West Haven, Wis., on a vacation. While crossing the etreet car tracks

at Eighty-third street and Commercial

avenue late yesterday afternoon.

ne uiiaaen cars nasa

I A niivugn South Chicago yesterday afternoon

amid the cries of hundreds of persons. Henry Caprez, 7915 Musketron avenue

a laborer, was seriously injured when

ne stepped off a ladder at the B. & O.

jcw.udu iiniuuse at i:g!ity-ninth street

and Superior avenue. Fred Johnson was arrested by Officer Indstrom of the East Side police station while attempting to dispose of a bicycle belonging to Frank Gallien, 4S49 Lexington avenue. He was arralg-ned before Municipal Judge Goodenow and fined 200 and sentenced

i to six months in the h

- - v. . , x. lui ici;tlon. J. A. Conners, manager of the Calumet theater, returned from an extended Michigan trip. Edward Meich of Hammond was a South Chicago visitor yesterday.

V ARE VOrR STORln A Tnt no

CM'SED TIUSCS ABOUT VOIR nor b on office-things thvt a "FOR SALE" AD IV THE TIMES

WOULD CONVERT INTO MO.YKYf

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Dr. E. D. Boyd PAINLESS DENTISTRY 275 92d St., South Chlcajo. 111. Over Continental Shoe Co. Phone South Chicago No. 4242. ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Will Not Compete. The Crown Point firemen have practically decided not to compete in the Northern Indiana Volunteer Firemen's association tournament at "Whiting, to be held some time in August. The local team has won practically all the honors for the last three or four years and have decided it is time to give the other competing teams a show. Interest was considerably dempened after the unsportsmanlike attitude assumed by the visiting teams here last year.

The Cedar Lake resorts are complaining of a lack of patronage, the business done there at present being way below the expectations of the proprietors. Miss Edith McCay has left for a two week's vacation intending to visit the resorts of Michigan and Canada.

ihe I-oresters held their regular

meeting at their lodgo hall in the Wei building last evening.

Miss Cooper s new residence on Main

street is being rushed toward comple tion.

ine urown Foint Electric company is awaiting the arrival of a mammoth

new boiler before commencing the ad

ditlon to the present plant.

Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Manahan and Miss

Loie Hughes will attend the spiritual istic meeting at Chesterfield, Ind.

Miss Florence Glover is visiting for

a few days with Miss Lilly Meyer, who

is attending school at Ypsalanti, Mich.

Crown Point people are entertaining

numerous friends and relatives from out of town and many strange faces

are seen accordingly.

The Library guild met at the home of' Mrs. Jay Crawford on Main street this afternoon in the interests of the

various library benefits.

Attorney J. D. Moran of Hammond transacted business in Crown Point

yesterday.

ROBERTSDALE. The Ladies' Aid society of the Evangelical church will hold their regular monthly business meeting at the church tomorrow afternoon. All members are requested to be present. Joseph, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Arnan, left the forepart of the week for Garrett, Ind., where he will spend a month with his grandmother, Mrs. Aman.

CLARK STATION.

George Tully of South Chicago spent

yesterday with Clark Station friends.

Mrs. A. Heinke of this place was on

the sick list

Mrs. Rlnald Leutke of Chicago spent

the day with relatives here.

Mrs. J. Pries and Master John of

Clark are spending a few days at Chi cago.

j. fcaxier and family, who spent a

Miss Wllma Bahn of South Chicago ! few days on a vacation here, returned

The Sale of

LAVlINE'g STOCK

at Indiana Harbor Has been a great success. I am pleased to know the public appreciates the genuine bargains I have given them. Tiiis Stupendous Sale Will Continue for 14 Days more Consistino; of a full line of Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes. $16.00 and $18.00 up-to-date Suits in all colors goes at

visited friends here last evening. Rev. Rilling of Naperville, 111., was a Robertsdale visitor Sunday. Miss Hennlng of Kenwood, 111., waa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Aman of Roberts avenue over Sunday. Miss Minnie "U'esche of Chicago spent the day here visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ed. Hennessy of Roberts avenue. Mesdames Alex. Hazelett, Ellen Eggers. Frank Buehler and Augusta Eggers were the guests of Mrs. B. Coates in the East Side yesterday. Mrs. MUle and sons of South Chicago visited her sister, Mrs. S. D. Deckmeyer of Indiana boulevard, Monday. Mrs. William Rought visited her hus

band, who underwent an operation on his hand for blood poisoning at the St. Bernard hospital Monday, and reports him doing as well as can be expected.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Radloff of Reese

avenue are entertaining the former's mother from Chicago at their home.

Messrs. Frank Smutzer and Herman

Schunlt of Michigan City, Ind., visited Edward Mathtas at the Presbyterian

hospital in Chicago Sunday.

Herman Peil of Reese avenue was in

Chicago on business Monday.

Mrs. E. Davenport and son visited

relatives in Hammond yesterday.

avis Hunt of Hammond spent

day here visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jewett of Pearl street.

Mrs. William Walto returned to

home in Coffey villc. Kas., after a pleas-

ir.t visit at the home of her sister, Mrs.

James Hayes of Lincoln avenue.

Mr. Black of Chicago Heights was

the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson of Indiana boulevard vestprdnv

Mis. OX'onnell entertained her sister

from Chicago at h:r home in Atchison

avenue Monday.

to their home at Chicago. F. Behn of Clark was visiting with Dr. B ornw cmf wypByTT-r'-r,plcmf w Dr. Brown of Englewood. Mrs. Fred Gastel and daughter, Miss Elsie, of Clark were Englewood visitors. Mrs. B. Brown of Clark was transacting business at Englewood.

MUNSTER.

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Miss Anne Dittrich has returned to her home here after a pleasant visit with friends in Milwaukee, Wis. C. P. Schoon was a Hammond visitor Monday. Miss Grace Kramer is on the sick list. Carl Stallbohm was in Hammond yesterday on business. Mr. De Young and children of Roseland are here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Munster. Miss Mildred Brown of Chicago Is here visiting relatives and friends for a few days.

HESSVILLE. Mrs. W. B. Corbrldgo of Chicago is visiting at the home of R. H. Wlggenton. Lillian and Rose Wiggenton have returned from a visit in Chicago. Frank 1183 of Hammond spent yesterday here. Richard Adams and son, William, are expected home from Oklahoma today. Tom Boland of Hammond visited his parents here today.

Don't Miss This Sale.

See The Big Red Sign.

LAVIN Proprietor

MICHIGAN AVENUE AND GRAPVINE, near Auditorium.

INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA.

A WOMAN HUMILIATED Would Hot Attend Social Functions Because of Her Hair.

There are many world, handsome in in form, graceful of brilliant of mind, v

backgrounds Just because thin, colorless and lusterle

women In this features, perfect

movement and ho keep in the

they have .s hair.

STIE GLITZ PARK. Miss nena Overhage of Chicago was here on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hellers of Indiana Harbor was visiting friends here yesterday. Miss Eva O'Dell of the aEet Side was

visiting here yesterday. Miss Margaret Neff is visiting friends here for the past week. Miss Lizzie Gorman wont to Chicago yesterday on business. John Heslin went to the East Side yesterday. Mrs. Gaskey of Indiana Harbor was visiting friends here yesterday. Miss Agnes Sculley of Indiana Harbor was visiting friends here yesterday. Miss Nellie Keegan of East Chicago was visiting friends here yesterday. Mr. Nelson of Burnside was visiting friends here yesterdaj-. Mr. and Mrs. William Dedelow of Chi

cago was visiting frlonds here yesterday. Mrs. Walter McDonald was shopping in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. P. Connelley of South Dcering was visiting friends here yesterday. Miss LlZZie Cashmor was visiting friends in Indiana Harbor yesterday. Mrs. Homechoko Is on the sick list. Miss Mary Gorman made a business trip to Hammond yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. West of Chicago was here on business yesterdaj-.

HEGEWISCH.

The Misses Norlander and Mtsa Lillian Colean, formerly of Hegewlsch,

spent Monday here with friends.

Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Oder attended the funeral of a friend in Chicago Sunday afternoon. Mrs. B. B. Walker and daughter, Mrs. McCort, were Hammond visitors yesterday afternoon. The Ladies' Aid society of th M. E. church will hold their meeting in the rear room of the church Thursday afternoon. All members are requested to be present, as plans are to be made for the ice cream social, to be given next Saturday evening on the church lawn. Mrs. John Patterson was in Hammond on business Monday afternoon.

Miss Goldie Knopp is spending a few day with her aunt in HammondMr. Feldemire of Chicago is spending this week with his sister, Mrs. Jas. Box. Miss Esther Dolstrom of Rowland Is spending several days with her friend, Miss Inas Volleen, at the homo of Mrs. V. A. Beckman. Mrs. Henry Cheeney was a Hammond visitor Monday afternoon. The Ladles' Aid society of the M. E. church will give an ice cream social

next Saturday evening, on the church lawn at the rear of the church. The

place of the social has been changed from Joseph Berg's lawn to the church lawn. Do not forget the time and the

place. Come and bring your friends,

Everybody welcome. Some store claim to be the lanr

est furnlturo store In this section; we

Know we are. Spiegel. South Chicago's

Mrs. Shall of Burr Oak, Mich., and Mr. Urie of Central avenue were' Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. MacLeon of Hebron, Ind.. are visiting their son on Central avenue. Mrs. Brunning of Central avenue visited her husband, who is in the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago, where he was operated on for an abscess. Mrs. Fredenburg and children have returned from an extended visit with relatives in Ohio.

heat while shopping with her mother la Whiting yesterday. After receiving: medical attention, the young lady waa able to return home. Union council No. 9, Daughters of Liberty, will hold a regular meeting this evening, at which the annual installation of officers will take place. The Masonic band concert will b held next Saturday night, at which ice cream, cake and lemonade will 'be served. The Pythian Sisters at their last meeting the annual installation of officers took p'ace, after which refreshments were served. Mrs. Margaret

Jones, being unable to attend

HIGHLANDS.

Miss Ellen Lager of Rennselaer, Ind.;

ana Airs. O. M. Daugherty of Spring field, 111., returned home yesterday aft

er spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

IL S. Daugherty.

aiiKe Grimmer and Ed. Krooswyk

spent Sunday sightseeing at Gary.

Dick Zyp of Griffith spent Sunday

with Dick Van Strigt.

Miss Katie Hartog returned to Sax

ony yesterday morning.

Mrs. Slocum was a Hammond visitor

yesterday.

W. Johnson was a Hammond vlslto

yesterday.

JSERRILLVILLE.

"""Bias, wire ana child are

visiting Mrs. Douglas' mother, Mrs. M Harper.

Veda Pierce has returned from Ham-

muim, wnere ior a week she was the

guest at the home of A. O. Merrill.

Mary and Martha Lennertz have re

turned home from a week's visit with

relatives in Chicago.

Mrs. Iddings is shopping in Crown

Point today.

TOLLESTON. D. G. Ward is visiting in Crown Point

for a few days.

Mesdames C. Lohman and Dick Schoon

of Black Oak were the guests of Mrs. F. E. Harms yesterday.

Mrs. Ott visited In East Chicago ves-

terday.

A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs

Charles Rhcades yesterday. Mother and

child aro doins: nicelv.

Dr. J. c. Watson and Lyle Towns-

ey were Chicago business visitors yesem ay.

The contract for a five-room cottae.

to be erected by S. T. Stubbins. on

Bormann boulevard, was let to T. Seehase yesterday. The cottage will be for rent when completed. Ground was broken yesterday for a five-room cottage, to be erected by John Schmidt, on Bormann boulevard, near Third street. Mrs. J. Q. James entertained a party of friends from Windsor Park at a very pretty luncheon yesterday. Luncheon was served at 12 o'clock. after which the guests enjoyed a trip to Gary. Those present were: Mesdames Middagh. Fisher. Souders, Otterbridge, Uringer, Pulling. Ilamal, Shoemaker! Coldsworthy. Frazier and Bendell, and Misses Hazel Otterbridge and Florence Frazier.

WASHINGTON GOSSIP OF INTEREST TO H00SIERS.

In Paris they understand things about the hair that we do not know in this country. It was a Parisian, Dr. Sabourand. who discovered that thin hair and dandruff ore caused by a microbe. It Is Parisian Sage that proves Dr. Sabourand's theory to correct, for it is rigidly guaranteed by Summers' Pharmacy to kill the dandruff germ and cure dandruff, falling hair and itching scalp two weeks or money back. Parisian Sage is a delightfully pleasant hair dressing and invigorator; it is not sticky or greasy. It should be used freely in summer as it keeps the scalp

u, jn an cool and free from odors. The price of Parisian Sage is only'

ju cents for a large, generous bottle , man resigned.

and is for sale by leading druggists everywhere. Sold in Hammond on the money-back plan by Summers' Pharmacy. The girl wiWi the Auburn hair is on every package. Made in America by Ciroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo.

T a

controller of the currency ha

"r"'ft"'" l"e fort Dearborn National bank of Chicago, a reserve agent for the Elson National bank of Crawfords-

ville. He also annrmnoc thn v,., x.-:

Words of Praise ror thp several lnirrerlient.j

.crco s medicines are composed, as given by loaders In all the several schools of medicine, should have far more weight than any amount of non-professional testimonials. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has the badge of HONESTY on every bottle-wrapper, in a full list.of all Its ingredients printed In plain English. If you are an Invalid woman and suffer Trom freqtient headache, backache, gnaw Ingdlstr in stomach, periodical pains, disagreeable, catarrhal, pelvic drain. oragglifWdown distress In lower abdomen or pelvX, perhaps dark spots or specks dancing before the eyes, faint spells and klndM symptoms caused by female weakness, otthir derangement of the femlnlna organs, Wean not do better than taka Dr. Pierefe Favorite Prescription.

The h.s,ital, surgeon's knife and operating talJjmay be avoided by the timely ls ! use of M'avorite Prpsrrirt(r,r. i

i cases. Thereby tho obnoxlono evnmin. ! rnyMcian can bo avoided and 7 Hu,.n

..uw.a lr0m a visit with relatives and her cousin. Miss Rasmussen, returned, to spend several days here. Mrs. A. C. Stover and family have been entertaining relatives from LaGrange, 111. The Methodist Sunday school held their annual picnic yesterday at Jackson park, which was largely attended by members of the church and Sunday school. A most pleasant time was spent, and in the evening several of the party went to the White City. Miss Marguerite Flfleld of Oliverstreet is entertaining a friend who attended Wlltnn n .

Pa,, with her. Mrs. Joseph Mlchels from Englewood visited at the home of her brother, Peter Koch, of Oliver street, Monday. Miss Marie Koch of Oliver street went to St. John yesterday to spend a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kammer. Mrs. Joseph Scherr and children are expected home in a few days from St. John, where they have been visiting for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis of Sheridan avenue entertained out of town relatives. Mrs. Dan Louer and sons of Central avenue are visiting with the former's mother at Manhattan, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brush visited the

,w o paicuis ai jnesterton yester-

Mrs. p. h. Rapp of Sheridan avenue was called to Chicago by the illness of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boland havo rr.

from Robertsdale to their new hr.rr,

Central avenue.

The regular meeting of the WhlMn-

publlo library board was to have been held on Monday night, but, owing to not having a quorum present, no meeting could be held.

Mrs. Alexander M. Hamilton

daughter are expected hotna next Sunday from a Chicago hospital.

Messrs. James J. Nedjl. Frank nro-

wald and John Baumel bav rt

from Fort Wayne. Ind.. where they went to attend the state convention of the bricklayers' union.

Mrs. Ruth Wollett and nn

have gone to Spencervllle. O

with relatives.

Mrs. Jack OKeefe Is exneotlr,

sister from Kansas to visit her In the near future. I

Mrs. Simon Hendrickson and children

who are visiting here from Illinois! left yesterday for a visit with relatives on the East KMo r-

-j-..., ici WHICH they will go to Hegewlsch to visit.

ihe many friends of Mr. and fr tt

Ingraham will be srrieved tn h,r

the former's health has failed hi

again, and that it is

to be taken back to the Adlrondacks at

once. About two months ae-o Mr ca

Mrs. Ingraham went to New York city,

.miming ne nad recovered. Yesterday Mrs. Sam Ingraham of this city was surprised to receive a telegram telling her to come at once to take her son back to the mountains, and she at once made preparations to go, leaving Chicago at 1 p. m. The Ingrahams have a daughter, only a few days old, and Mrs Ingraham's mother, Mrs. Campbell, of Chicago, is with her, but as soon as she is able she intends Joining her husband. Nellie Shade, the 15-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shade of Wilcox avenue, was overcome with th

rimm t. t l I i 'c.i'i, u'-puuseu -Miss Mary Johnson of John street has ' Mrs. Elizabeth Griffith as kKiarin rr

ncer. More for your money easiest terms of payment your home furnished on thirty days' free trial. At Spiegel's. South Chicago's leading furniture store. n

BUKNEAM. A. W. Hunter, Joe Matcher. T. i. Cullman, Joe Gapczevltz and Attorney M. Zacharias were in Chicago today on

j Dusiness. j Mlf,s A- M. Hunter of Chicago was the

guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Guthridgo Monday night, and transacted business Tuesday in town. Mrs. W. E. Combs spent Tuesday in Chicago with her sister, Mrs. Bruelhelde, who has been very ill. E. K. Hunter was in Hegewisch on business last evening. Harry Livingstone of Hammond was in town on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Combs, entertained friends from Chicago Sunday. Mrs. O. J. Kiersey ls attending to the postoffiee in the absence of Mrs C. F. Eldred. John Ingstrom of Hegewisch visited his sister, Mrs. Martin, a few days this week.

GRIFFITH. J. Walker will soon become a resident here. He ia movinc- his

hold effects into the Barney house, on Rensselaer street. George Hixenbaugh is back again from a pleasant two weeks' vacation spent in various place Ja Ohio. B. M. Wixstrom of Kalamazoo, Mich., spent a short time here today. J. C. Anderson of Chicago was hers today looking after business Interests. Anyone finding an automobile tag. J 2-37, and having no use for it. can

find the owner of it by Inquiring of F.

jjove.

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LOWELL. Miss Beulah Nichols will gto Chicago today to take the fall course tn hat trimming. She expects to be gone about a month. Mrs. Adam Ebert returned Monday from an enjoyable visit with her daughter. Mrs. Joseph Martin, and husband at Gary. Mr. and Mrs. T. Sargeant are rejoicing over the birth of a great-granddaughter, a daughter beine born tn

their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Em. Flint, at Pierpont, S. D. Mrs. Harry Stewart has returned to her home at Englewood after a month'3 visit here with relatives. Miss Fern Brannock returned with her. George LeRoy of Indiana Harbor was a Lowell visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans of Chicago visited his Eister, Mrs. John Robinson, and husband here Monday. Mr. Evans was a former resident of Low-

tn. lie now holds a position in Chicago postoffiee.

the

Two 3ItIIion Bottles of Perry Davis' Pain Killer sold every' year. Think of it! And evrv bottle is lessening suffering and h'.p"tr, some, human being to health and happiness' This wonderful household romedv stops the pain of sprains, burns or Cruises It relieves rheumatism or neuralc-in it

cures colds, cramps, colic, diarrhoea There ought to be a bottle on your shelves Just now ready f9r the first sign of trouble. The new size bottle is 35 cents and there is also the 50 cent size. Be sure your druggist gives you Perry Davis. -

'Twas Worry Killed The Gat!

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The same principle applies to man including:, woman. The heat, dirt and inconvenience of cooking- with coal is worrying- thousands of women to their graves Is your wife one of them? Get her a Gas Range. It will relieve her of much worry and make her work a pleasure instead of drudgery besides It's Cheaper than Coal!

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. d.3l, announces that the First cours.' (dsiiccesslul tn-nmTTiTrr. ,A national bank of Seymour, has elected ihlSSSpT C D Billing president, in place of 1 reMriptions compSsc-S oTthe very be' t Charles ir. Cordes. native medicinal roots known to medical

B. A. Van Winkle, manager of the Hartford City Paper company of Hartford City has returned to Washington

'u iook arier tariff products of his mi

!&Vc,"e ay? Pillar

r ; , ' v""1" aiconoi ana no tarmful or habit-forming druKs.

! terAp:'1 ?:m,not Perform mlra-

rates that affect th-j cles f"u will not fi or TuEtu r I medicine wilt, it will do as muc

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conaurant and brother of

touth Bend, Ind.

Representation days.

are the

Barnhart

guests for a

of few

Postmasters appointed: Bristol Elkhart county, James E. Newell, vice L. J. Orenan, removed; Merrill ville. Lake county, Silas E. Zuvers, vice H. M. Wav-

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.o.auu.u uguiuus neaitn in most weaknesses and ailments peculiarly Incident to fS anl medicine can. It must be given a fair chance by perseverance in lta use for a reasonable length of time. i on can't afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this remedv of known composition. Kick women are invited to consult bv . f,rC- A11 corrfspnaence is held as strictly nrivatfi nnH cqu. ej.

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n.xri, . ! iiuun-.Ts ; vroria s iJispensary MedClvil service examinations for fourth- al Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce Prca cla-ss postmasters will be held Aug 7 1 2; 603 AIain Street, Buffalo, N Y

ana lerre Haute

for Hillsdale,

1 cathartic. Easy to taka as caady.

No Cure

No Pay

NO MATTER how lon you have been sick or how many have failed to cure you, come to me IF I CANNOT help or cure you, I will not take your money. I HAVE HAD twenty-nine years experience curing the sick. DURING THE PAST NINETEEN YEARS I have mads a specialty of curinsc hard and puzzling cases that other physicians had failed tc cure or had Imperfectly cured, and have succeeded In curing thousands of those who were prononriood in-MTT--,lHio

ii0L,HMbITA,TElt0 CaI1 on Tne- for lf I cannot cure vou. I will tell you so promptly and charge nothing for the advice. 7

Get my agreement in writing. I will tell you just what it will cost to cure you.

MODESTY: Many Umes people suffer untold ajsony fron aliments or wnicn, through modesty they dare not speak to phvsl"ian I wiM say to all such. If you have any disease or ailments' that vou don?t want the world to know about, call in and tell me about it " You c-ir always depend on petting the BEST POSSIP.LE ADVICE :n TDFiT MENT. AND EVERYTHING WILL BE STRICTLY CO Fl2Et ADVICE ALWAYS FREE. AU

J. R. RUCKEL, IVT. D. 9207 Commercial Avenue, Gaiety Theatre Bldg, So. Chicago. Office Phone 5023. Hours: 8 to 12, 1:30 to 5, and 7 to 8:30. Sundays, 9 to 12

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