Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 109, Hammond, Lake County, 25 October 1909 — Page 6

THE TIMES

FROM NEIGHBORING TOWN AND CITY 1

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NEWS OF THE COUNTY SEAT

Political Announcement.

automobile parties and the revenue

To. the Citizen and Taxpayers ol desired therefrom will be missed by Crown Point: those catering to their wants. The I have derided to become a ranril-: cold weather, h

to the week-end runs from Chicago

ana Irom now on only an occasional party with courage enough to brave the weather will make an appearance.

Attorney Frank Pattee left for Val

nr streets, alleys, water-works, bridges, street lighting, sewers and other municipal Improvements with the present time and four years ago, as

reason vrhy I should be entitled to your support. GEO. V. SHERMAN.

To the Voters of Crown Point. Trusting that my past record, as clerk and treasurer of Crown Foint has been efficient and satisfactory enough ta win your favor, I respectfully request your support to my candidacy for that office at the coming tymm election on Nov. 2. JACOB J. STEEB.

7acob Steeb's Announcement. With this issue of The Times appears the announcement of Jacob J. Steeb, the present incumbent of the office of town clerk and treasurer, requesting ;bi support of the voters at the coming election for that office on Nov. ?. The manner in which "Jake," as ho is formidably known by every man, woman and child in Crown Point, has" conducted the work of his office la so well known that further praise or recommendation by this paper seems unnecessary, and an inspection of his books and the manner In which his of- ' ficial acts have been performed, certainly will stamp him as an able and efficient man to return to the position. Since being appointed, the sewer system,, eight street pavings have I

Deen installed and built, making an j

immense voiumo or business for that office to care for and Mr. Steeb has been the recipient of much praise and congratulation on account of the manner in which his official duties have been performed. Thh Times takes pleasure in recommending Mr. Steeb and his work to the voters of Crown Point and insures them that they cannot go wrong in returning him to the office of clerk and treasurer for the ensuing term.

date for re-election as a member of the board of town trustee, and I respectfully ask your support on election day. My record, as a member for the past four yearn, Is well known to you and 1 1

IVt TOJL!l PJ lh conditions of'paraiso this morning where the Burn s

ditch case is scheduled to be tried at the Porter County circuit court this week. Attorney Pattee represents the pro-ditch Interests and expects a big scrap with lots of corporate opposition before the question is decided. Nearly every attorney In Lake county will appear In some way or other In the case, mostly through the representation of clients for and against the proposed "waterway" and it wil be a legal "mill"1 from start to finish. The inclement weather of last Saturday prevented the local high school foot ball team from meeting Lowell high school In their scheduled game at that town, the contest being post

poned until next Saturday. The additional week of practice will be welcome to the local school players, giving them time to perfect a number of

players badly needed to spring on their heavier opponents. The Sons of the Veterans of the Civil war met at the town hall last Friday night and perfected a temporary organization. A charter has been sent for and upon its arrival a meeting will be called and a permanent organization of Sons of Veterans will be formed In thiB community. Great interest has been evinced In the

movement and those in charge expect a big membership when the society Is perfected. Mrs. McMahan delightfuly entertained a number of her lady friends at her home on South street last Saturdav

evening.

The candidates for town offices are putting In their "best licks" this week

and are going after the prizes as If there was a mint of money In them. Mrs. Lenora Hart Is making various

j improvements on her South and Main

street property. Mrs. Camp of Bement, 111., mother of Mrs. Dr. Chas. J. Tlnkham is making an extended visit with her daughter here.

SOUTH CHICAGO. Blast furnaces Harriet, Nos. 1, 2, i, 5, 6. 7, 9 and 10; Bessemer Converting works; structural mill; slabbing mills; electric furnace; No. 1 rail mill; No. 2 rail mill; No. 1 blooming mill;

No. 2 blooming mill; No. 1 open hearth; No. 2 open hearth; No. 1 plate mill; No. 2 plate mill; dry blast plant;

sintering plant; foundries; ore bridges

norm OCK; south dock: No. 2 cement

WHITING NEWS

Mrs. William Gainer and son, Charles E. Gainer, and daughter, Elizabeth, of Central avenue left yesterday for Alton. Hi., for a week's visit with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gainer.

Henry F. Lewis is confined tr. ni

Plant; No. 3 cement plant( Bufftngton; nome in Sheridan avenue with a severe

-no. t cement plant, Buffllngton; No. 11 case or lumbago.

blast furnace, Union works. -

ine iouowing mills are down: No. 3

blast furnace. South "Works; No. 12

blast furnace. Union works.

The total number of employes work

ing on Wednesday, Oct. 20, was 7,522.

An important move in the improve

ment of local street car facilities be

come assured last week when a con

tract was closed between the Calumet

& South Chicago Street Railway Co.

and the Illinois Central for the con

struction of a subway at Ninety-fifth

street and the Illinois Central tracks.

The work will be done by the Illinois

Miss Elizabeth Putnam surprised her parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Putnam, on Saturday by coming home from Manhattan, Kas., where she is an art teacher in the Kansas State Agricultural college for a weeks' visit. Miss Putnam refuses to say it was a case of being homesick, but declares she Just

warned 10 come home. ATfta A .... r. TUT 1 1

.rw.ua. i.j.a.y uineen gave an excellent piano recital in the F. O. E. hall on One Hundred and Nineteenth street on Saturday night. About twenty of Miss Dineen's pupils took part all

Playing splendidly and covering them

Nicholas Reaty, nee Molly O'Neil. The little fellow was given as a cognomen Nicholas Jerry, being named after his father and his uncle, Jerry O'Neil. The other child was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gorman, which was named Joseph

Gerald.

emrai. and Doth companies are to pay sJves with glory. In addition to the

nair. ine subway will begin at the Plan solos, vocal solos were rendered south line of Ninety-fifth street and bv Miss Nora Dineen and also by KathCottage Grove avenue and extend diag- rlne Koch. Miss Florence Moylan and

unany under the Illinois Central tracks xvllss Elna O'Hara, two of Whiting's south of Ninety-fifth street to Cottage Promising young elocutionists, gave

u,uve. or tne tracks. The sub- recitations, which were heartily appre way will be a private right of way. and ciated. Miss Dineen was hiehlv mm

built entirely on and under railroad PHmented by all in attendance for the

proeprry and will be used exclusively success of the affair,

me street cars, cattle guards and other appliance to keep

wagons out are to be installed. Work will be started at once, and it is expected to be completed by Dec. 15. The

-ul iu oe approximately J25.000. The street car company is now building the

-cvmuns me omer . members of th

wniting Sprinting club, other than

....,i.uiicu uii saturaav me-ht ara

ivusses oaynelle Eaton, Essie R. Hatch

lorence Schaub, Mae Melvin and Mar

garet Griffith. These five young ladies were in the party with Misses Edith

Cottage Grove avenue line from One Laneenhan. Josie Roberts and Ella C

u cw,u luuna street, north to "-. wno wanted to Hammond for

...ely-min street. The poles and rails exercise the other evening, and the oar

-..cvujr lUBittusa. jtresiaent Plumb 1 "-uui'ns or the eight young laof the company expects to have the dles- took supper at the Wecater, on

in operation by Dec 15. oimey street, Hammond. William Crocombe, night superintend- Tho Eastern Stars, Whiting chapter ent at No. 2 rail mill, has resigned his wlu hld their regular meeting this

J,u"u'on ana has accepted another at evenlnS m the Masonlo halt. Mrs. E. L.

Kawanna steel company at Buf- ewey will be initiated, and refresh

i.a.iu, in. x . i ments win be served.

After locking the cook of the House Miss Bessie Naef of Highland spent

. vu ouepara m a pantry Lillian lurasy a"d Sunday with her parents.

" ears oia. 8733 Commercial a,1Q Mrs- carles Naef, on Sheridan

vr..uC, ttnu two other girls o.rn. venue.

Vt- l a

piace, and were found wan

uenng at Clark

HEGEWISCH. Charles R. Reed was very pleasantly surprised last Saturday evening when a number of his friends were Invited to his home to spend the evening, in honor of his birthday. The evening was spent in playing games and music

was a prominent feature of the evening's amusement. The young people were invited to the dining room about 10 o'clock, wh

was served, after which they returned to the parlor, where they were favored with several piano selections. They returned home at a late hour, having enjoyed a very pleasant evening and wishing Mr. Reed many happy returns of the day. Mrs. Fred Buckmaster and Miss Lizzie Jordon were Chicago visitors Saturday. Victor Anderson returned home after having spent most of last week at Peoria, 111., where he was sent as a delegate from the K. of P. lodge of this place. The mask ball, given by the Hegewlsch camp No. 12.401, M. W. of AM at the Hegewlsch Opera House Saturday

evening, was well attended and a good time enjoyed by all. Mrs. H. B. Reed spent Saturday afternoon in South Chicago shopping and calling on friends. Several of the men from this nla

who are employed at the Pullman Car

worKs, were unable to work the latter

part of the week on account of waiting

on material.

I. H. Medberg was a Chlcaeo bimh.n.

visitor Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Currey and litti nn

Eugene, of Woodlawn were the

of Miss Edna Oder over Sunday.

xne .Misses Goldie and Artella vrna

of Bruce Lake, Ind.. spent Sunday here with friends, attending the mask hnii

here Saturday evening.

Study Club to Meet. The Woman's Study club will meet at the Public Library Assembly room tomorrow afternoon where ;the following program will be rendered by the members: Paper on "Thomas Paine," by Mrs. Cora Knight, and a reading upon the subject of "Adaptation of Foods to the Need of the Body" by Mrs. Olive Curtis.

TOLLESTON. John P. Hayes of Chicae-n wae i-

Mrs. Maurice D. Reiner an rtai,o-.t ciy on business vesterriat, i

and Washinrtrm ay. f Gary are sDendlne- ir.i tlon with his real est. hii ,

streets by John Cosgrove of the -ntr9i wlth her parents. Mr. ahh Afro tj The members of oki

nnlU. - . . -""I-! j . "oiij . . uua.ru una

o""u. ine sriris n ttmft.,i i uun oi csenraa-n avom.. i wjwii Doarn nf Toil..,

' - -. v. i v, u n " " v. . i - .uiitoivii were

with

Few automobillsts made an appearance in Crown Foint yesterday, owing to the inclement weather and from now until spring, it is "closed seaeon" for visiting tourists to this place. Crown Point has greatly benefitted by the money spent by those

Otto Flfleld of Gary visited Crown Point friends yesterday.

Attorney John B. Peterson Is a Hammond visitor today. Miss Rose Northrup is a Chicago visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Erb are visiting friends and relatives In Hammond today.

who is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Davidson of Englewood, was the

suest or her father, David Spencer, Sat-

Mrs. Hooper returns to

urday evening.

mess connected with the Crown Brewing company's interests there today. Crown Point was treated to its first taste of the "beautiful" yesterday morning, but it was a little early in the season for the taste to be enjoyed. There ls a great deal of street paving and improvement to be done before real cold weather sets in and the contractors are doing some tall hustling.

tention by not wearing hats or coats, and were In a quandry as to where

mey couid get carfare to tho)-

VCo .v. . .

. ..w. w.c mun was m the pantry the

Kins iocKed her In and climberl thrn

window and Jumped into a yard and Montana tomorrow.

cscapeu. ine cook's screams ,ro.i, Miss Bernice Allen ha

the guards to the rescue, but they were her recent illness and is again able to

" uuues as tenr.hpr r. tt,.

.i .

in m graoe.

A. J. s rv. i

VI. UIIKI , ' n H n TTrttf

a at present night ae-ent at v, t

enter-

Mrs.. Lucy Hooper of Lincoln, Mont., ta,nei Thursday evening by a stag par-

iy given by Mr. Le Grand Meyer at his

too late

John II,

Jones,

a MPrman r, v-

'Buin ward, and Snt s .

Peter Schmal Is In Hammond on bus- Clark of the Thirteenth senatorial rti,

triet hir. Ko-n .

.- :. 7 - ""'"tea to represent

l,"Bm district to the deen wrr

ways' convention at N'pw ri

30 to Nov 5 lrn t ' Mr. nlmmAi, i.. j,

- "uaao appointed . '"""U" mane surgery some odd forty other men to represent ,h,a stron Point, and will before very m tea rr at tl., , V. ...

t 8anering. I "ve iu. u. attached to h r,-,,.

miss Dollie Turner of Chicago, who

home in Hammond

G. J. Bader of Whitinc- wa i

place on business for a short time yesterday.

Do not forget the grand ball at Tfn.

ert's hall tonight. Excellent music will be rendered and. as this is th

dance of the season, everyone should not miss it. In behalf of the band boys

uc:wre lo say that they earnestly

sylvania station, will enter th b. ure your presence, and win n ,i i

r,t hi.ji.-. .. - 1"

iueuicai coueire. fhira.n .i.

... LillS

---. naving registered on Saturday.

EOBERTSDALE. Miss Grace Flaugher returned to the home of her brother, Charles Flaugher, of Harrison avenue, after a pleasant

Visit with relatives In Chicago.

Mrs. Charles Johnson of Indiana

boulevard was the gnest of out-of-town

friends Saturday.

Miss Esther Arnold and Mr. Reed of

Oak Park, 111., visited Mr. and Mrs. James Landon of Harrison avenue yes

terday.

x-cury .cuiCTa oi .rtoDerts avenue, whose condition was very critical last

week with pneumonia, is reported

tuigntiy better.

Mrs. Ed. Jewett is quite ill at her

iiome in Pearl street.

' Misses Clara and Martha Schaaf and

The Story of a Medicine. Its name "Golden. Medical Discovery tv-as suggested by one of its most importfint and valuable ingredients Golden Seal roct. Nearly forty years ago, Dr. Pierce discovered that he could, by the use of pure, triple-refined glycerine, aided by a cer tain degree of constantly maintained heat and with the aid of apparatus and .appliances designed for that purpose, extract from our most valuable native medicinal roots their curatlvs properties much better than by the use of alcohof, o generally employed. So the now worldlamed "Golden Medical Discover? fnf

-the core of weak stomach, indigestion, or eyspepsla, torpid liver, or biliousness an

kindred derangements was first made, as t eyerK6iin has bVn wltlut ft particle

wi fliwuui ill l LS 111 ii K -U L). . A glance att uVl list of its Inrredl.

ents, printed Chvefv bottle-wrapper. vi I show that it Ij hiaSe from the most valuable medicinal rocrfsVound growing

,. "u,c' ii-au turetufcj j ii ineg in

yrtui-in.s nave received the, sir

Myrtle Soltwedel visited Gary last evening.

Miss Frances Simon, of Pearl street was the guest of South Chicago friends

yesterday. Mrs. William Kelley of Chicago spent the day with Robertsdale friends. Ertck Lund of Hammond was a business visitor here last evening. Mrs. Charles Stross of Harrison avenue visited her mother, Mrs. Barbey In Chicago Friday. Mrs. Merle Gardner and daughter of Roberts avenue spent the day shopping In Chicago. Mrs. Arthur Stross of One Hundred and Sixteenth street was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Quite a number of ladles from the

uen tier lodge of Hammond

jars. ranK Hoffman at her

KODerts avenue yesterday. Mrs. Gothe of Pearl street was a Chicago shopper Saturday. Miss Rose Hennessy ls able to b i,t

again after her recent illness.

-uiumooue became disabled at Mnety-thlrd and the Lake Shore tracks last evening and delayed train and car traffic for an hour. The front axle of

mo macnine broke. throwW

- - ry WUU-

here

this

friends in f a"ts None of them were seriously injured. The machine belong tn .Jo

seph Erdman of Chicago. Edna Lamme of the Fast

uiawn visitor yesterday. Earl Mcintosh has acnnntA

tlon as weightmaster at the Gary open bearth in the Gary steel mnt P

immond visit-

returned from

visKed

home in

HIGHLANDS

m. J. trimmer was a Hai

or today. Mrs. Hohnn and son Hessville last evening

Mrs. Friij- i. i .

vr- , visiwng ner parents.

o.uu airs, cricks.

J. Hoff returned home to Gary this

T r- ,

owart made a business call here

in u ruing-.

AVOID

in

Oct.

K;d!raT pt-

A lituo"t)0ok Of tnese endorspmrViV

been compiled by Dr. E. V. Pierce, of

liuuaio, X. Y., and will be mailed fret, to any one asking same by postal card, or letter addressed to the Doctor as above. From these endorsements, copied from standard medical books of all the different schools of practice, it will be found that the ingredients composing the "Golden Medical Discovery " are advised not only for the cure of the above mentioned diseases, but also for the cure of all catarrhal, bronchial and throat affections', accompalned with catarrhal discharges hoarseness, sore throat, lingering, oc iang-on-coughs, and all those wasting affections which, if not promptly and properly treated are liable to terminate in consumption. Take Dr. Pierce's Discovery in time and persevere in its use until you give it a fair trial and it is not likely to disappoint. Too much must not be expected of it. It will not perform miracles. It will not cure consumption In its advanced stages. No medicine will. It vill cure the affections that lead up to consumption, if taJxti in time, r

MERRILLVILLE. a Zouvers and wife spent tortmr

f . -

v wn roir.i.

At the Merrill hall Thursday evening, t. 28, there will be given a

All are invited to nttemi

Mr. and Mrs. E. Nicholson snent

terday in Chicago as the s:uet nf

Nicholson's sister.

Mrs. Fred Beach returned to ,.

in East Chicago after a few davV viit

with her parents. HTIm- A II v. ...

"110" wunaai is spending

eno wun her mother Ind.

Misses Lillle Bothwell and Alice Boyd returned home this morning to spend Sunday with their parents.

ooinweii is spending week end in Michigon, on his farm.

Mrs. George Boyd spent yesterday in Crown Point.

Rev. Patton

Many Cathartics Tend to Cause Injury to the Bowels.

the

at Hobart,

"u -7 "uoject to constipation you

I " 'uuns ar"&s and catharw' Jh..0n'y give temporary re.

lZ, reaction is harmful and

Z l re annoying than consti,0": Jhey in no way effect a cure already weak organs with which they

. w . ,t lavi,

We

h a KAjkrt w

-v,4. KuesiornerT)arnr0

Miuraay, returned home

morning:.

The Owl rluK vtrtM -j . ..

party in their headquarters neit TrrMa

Deionged to Jo- '

iiTOims is aoie to ho nt

again, having recovered from a slight

to Alton. 111., where he will work for

1,18 anaara Oil companv at t,Q -nr

"v" renery, he taking Hoyt O'Gram' Place, who will return to Whiting Several friemia

r t v """"cu aL me home of John Carrttte in Center street on f riday evening, and eave hi Q

","lnt surprise in honor of his birth-

"osl Proved very agreeable

" i iii'r-j uieasnnr . - ; - -

-. . ""6 was spent.

o nciit; ,atOll V

xv. y. B. iv. club at her home in

" eireet tomorrow evenintr

' & up a social one, and will

cj-iuai or Hallowe'en.

n T i ....

dieses settle vater and Laura. TmK.

",e """"I Chicago visitor. r. C...

d . . L U 1 - ay evening.

"fl-CS I.' . . 1 .

oupma, v uestenfelt tr......

Kcl ., if

m me Kast Side on Saturday Mat Braidieh visited trir .r..

East Side Saturday.

Herman .Schragre Is rrnvri- ..,

rapidly at the Lakeside hosnital.

go, and expects to return home tomor-

Wesley Haines has returns

visit with friends in Attica and Williamsport, Ind., and at nnvin.

Rev. Benedict Raicanv nf th 'c,...,'.

church entertains v' . "

Jast Side and Father s.,rth'.

v-.vL -iuuiuer. who

from the navv.

HARSH DRUGS

.jwer 10 snow you a good time

-. C. Wolcott of Chicaeo tr9nM.ri

business in this place yesterday.

air. and Mrs. Harry Pletch of Chirac

spent last Sunday at Lucey's.

miss i.isie Bormann was . n

visitor Friday.

Miss Louise James sDent Sundae -n-it

relatives in Chicago.

Politics have full sway in Tolleston

now, as it is only one mnr -,.1, v

fore election. Every candidate fs al

most positive that he is going to win The following is the list of candidates as then will

r . . ' 11IC llll.ll) l . Republican Ticket. Town Clerk Theodore Kosche. Town Treasurei- Jacok Papke. Town Marshal B. Frank Martin. Trustee of the First WardA, ir,,t

Hecker.

rustee of the Second Ward Wile-tr v.

Phillips.

Trustee of the Third Ward William

S. Gallagher.

Citlsen' Ticket. Town Clerk Herman W. Uecker. Town Treasurer Fred Kirchhoff. Town Marshal Porter Mayhew. Trustee of the First Ward Albert

Bormann.

Trustee of the Second Ward Edward

Behnke.

Trustee of the Third Ward William

R. Brown.

A SIHPIEJESTIOB

Hammond People Are Requested ta

Honestly Answer This.

recently came

"raiment ever

in it is SO strnno-

u'i me positive guar-

the new

of Chicaeo mtn.i

urday and Sunday in town.

Sat-

HOBART. Misses Denton, Keihl and Ward of Chicago spent Sunday with Miss Alta Halstead. Miss Eva O-Dell visited over Sunday with her parents here. Miss Elsa Piske, assistant nntn,i..

tress, spent Sunday with Mrs. Edna Beach at Valparaiso

Dr. Dwlght Mackev of Joliet T11

spent Sunday with his parents here.

aiiss Katie Graham is ouit .rtn,,.i

ilL ' "Ul")"

J. C. Swiiier, the shoe renalrer. mnv-

ed two doors north from his old store

Howard Ostrander of Chlra.ro vku

with his mother over Sundav

Mr. and Mrs. Youkleh of Fnrt

Ind., are spending a few rtav. Qf

P10 residence.

is odor-

Combined

usefulness

constipation, it

"hnnfief T.. 1

.on v UtilCVft Trial- 1

.. "a ii ve

ur; l constipation

aevised. Our faith

tnat we sell it

"'- " snau not cost the user a cent if it does not give entire satisfaction and completely remedy constiM Ar"; MhfS rIepara,lon is "e Hexail Orderlies. These are prompt, soothing and most effective In action. They are made of a recent chemical dlscov-

-j. principal ingredient

less, tasteless and colorles -ri'J V. i

ww. uu,er wen known ingredients,

comunHiiea ror their

m tne treatment of

. la,et wnich Is eaten Just like candy. They may be taken at any time, either day or night, without fear of their causing any Inconvenience whatever. They do not gripe purge nor cause nausea. They act

"uuuul causing any pain or excessive looseness of the bowels. They are ideal for children, weak, delicate persons and

a'cu propie as well as for hearty person.

They come in two size packages 1' tablets 10 cents, 36 tablets 25 cents Remember you can obuin them onJv at our store. The Rexall Store. The Lion Store pharmacy. Kaufman & Wolf

I'lupiiciors; u. K. Nelson, I ager;

Bert Halsoy of Wood t?u. t,,

h, . '" -wie

-v..,, j.-icraay ror a short relatives and returned hom

night.

visit with again last

may do

the most

P..

The result of the fty,n

Saturday between the Whiti

Chicago high schools rpi,.,i .

nf 7 tfl ,. . " score JJ'?J:, th. v.siting team getting 7

wh,. 1 I thS " Rad the

.....,iK uuj-S. out CllPPT

better next tim

Emil TrhT,o . . . .

l8!' on Saturday after a year's

- lln tuoerculosis. The funeral in chare- nt ......

k.u w i-K.iK, was

u"u iuuay, interment hin. at .

Greenwood cemetery, Chicago. Mr.

one child. h'3 and Mrs Frank Allison and son, Willard' were in Chicago on Saturday. trP Bernste!n we to Chicago yesterday to viSit his wife at the Presbyterian hospital. Mrs C. Stewart visited with friends in Chicago yesterday.

Ihe little son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Greenwald was christened by Rev John Berg at the Sacred Heart church yesterday. The child was named Charles Ldward, the sponsors being Mrs. Edward Greenwald and Alexander Mich-

-.!. orotner of Mrs. Greenwald

-wir tnuoren were aiso

mcy being the

son of

Tv.-o

christened.

Mr. and Mrs.

Is net the word oi a representativ citizen of Hammond more convincing than the doubtful utterances of people living everywhere else in th Unionl Read t!iE. S. Stevens, 153 Morton Court, Hammond, Ind., says: "I suffered terribly from pain in my back caused by disordered kidneys. In the morning I wa! so stiff and lame I could hardly crawl out of bed and to stoop was almost an impossibility. I did not rest wn

night for two causes, first, on account of too frequent passages of the kidney secretions; second, because of the pain in my back. I was in this condition when Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my attention. The benefit I received from the first box of Doan's Kidney Pills wos more than I had been given Oy all the other remedies I had previously taken. All the disagreeable symptoms of my complaint were consid.

eraDly lessened fhe first week and after u-ing the contents of five boxg c( the remedy I was etntirely relieved. I am now in good health, my back is strong, and I am able to stoop or IKt without any pain or discomfort My kidneys are also In a normal r.ii

and the secretions are free from ediment and regular in passage. I am very grateful to Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. p.i.e 54 cents. Koster-Milburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United States.

Remember ths lake no other.

Lowest Rates

-- 4 V ft v'. 'X..

est

Ssrvice

ARE YGU ALIVE ments In the Calumet District? t?tsiest payCall, write or telephone us today and vou can Yav t,Q r- . a few hours time, sometimes within an hour 016 maey ia

Any Amount from $10.00 up to 'tSSkSLV: monthly payment3 Rebate if Paid Before Due r?C5arge 3kU only for the time you keep the money, givinc vou startedat,en Se SrS? M 13 befJretSJ tnof1? yU W'n housJehoI(i goods or piano, you have all the security that is necessary and the property remains in your possession! 7 You Get the Full Amount of the Loan uSSTUSS charses from the amomt ,.- We Invite Comparison Knd ?? f0r yurself don't take our word for it get our rates wfdnT'r 0t.MrS flrBt' come he!e "id c5mpa?I ' U e do not advertise "cheap rates" or "cut rates." but everyone who Jrom usmPared Ur rat6S therS has beeQ satisfied S borTow JLYOU We ,anotller loan company you will save money by g-t-uh?L US t0 th6m ff- YU C3n have moni Pol1113?11-Wev are tne Plain figures and square deal company Loans made anywhere in Northern Indiana pany' see you! U!" ffle r telephone or wrIte an our representative will

Hammond Loan &Guaranfe

e Go.

Phone 257

145 South Hohman Street. Over Model Clothiers.

No Publicity.

THE HAMMOND DISTILLING CO.

DAIL.Y CAPACITY

2S.OOO GALLONS

No Cure

No Pay

NO MATTER how low yon have been sick of fvWT r' to cure yoy- come to lb I CANNOT help or euro you. I will not take your money. fng thT'sick twent7nJn years experience curDURING THE PAST NINETEEN TEARS I have made a specialty ef curing hard and puzzling caaes that other physicians had faHed to cure or had imperfectly cured, and have succeeded in curing thousands of those who were r-ro-

5i0-jL"f "A to caI1 ? me for I cannot cure you. I will t!i

I will tell you cure you.

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so promptly and charge nothing for the advice.

Get my agreement in writing. Just what it will cost to

MODESTY: Many times of which, through modest

say to all such, if you have any disease or" allnWte that von w want the world to know about, call in an ,n V1' yu don

always depend on getting the BEST POSSIBLE ADVICF Arn ttTpat MENT. AND EVERYTHING WILL BE STRICTLY toP&E$nxT' ADVICE ALWAYS FREE. .NDENTIAI J. F1. RUCKEL, M. D. t207 Commerelal Avenue, Gaiety Theatre Bldg., So. Chicago. Offlce Phone 5023. Hours: 8 to 12. 1:30 to 5, and 7 to 8:30. Sundays, 9 to 12

MUNSTER. Carl Stallhohm was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Mrs. H. F. Kaske was in Hammond yesterday visiting friends. Miss Eugenia Knotts spent Saturday in Cliicasro. Miss Mary Wagner was a Lansjng visitor Saturday. Miss Gram Baaker was in Lansing Friday, visiting friends. Mrs. . Kooy is in Roseland, where

sne wm remain for several lting friends.

Mrs. Kraay was a Hammond visitor yesterday.

days vis-

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. . i i d ill mond after a few days' visit here.

air. and Mrs. Ed. Ranihan Thursday at Hammond.

Mr. Burns and a party of friends of Chicago spent Thursday here in the Interest of the ditch. Mr. Burns owns a large tract of land here. P. Senzig of Hessville spent Thursday evening here hunting. Miss Lizzie Grauel, Mrs. Good. Mrs. Joe Euler, Mrs. Straueh. Mrs. Anton Euler, Mrs. Nelson Paniels, Mrs. F. B Scheldt, Mrs. Henry Euler, Mrs. j. a. Nickel and Mrs. Carl Mathies and daughter spent Friday at Hammond.

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