Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 236, Hammond, Lake County, 5 April 1910 — Page 6
toe tutes.
Tuesdcav, April 5, 1910.
NEWS OF
COUNTY SEAT
SHUCKS
From the Diary of Si. Lence
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c'Hek Spence sed thet he lost his. wife fer three hours yestiddy, but fln'lly found her under her new spring bunnlt. T don't hev t' brand sum cattle, Glv em plenty o' rope an they'll do th' trick themselves. '."People thet er afraid o' gettln'
ap'lled gener'lly hev a good reason fer
their fear.
Town Board Meets.
Tiie town board met for their April
aeffston last evening:, with all the mem
bers present. A petition was read and
accepted by the board, signed by a ma
Jorlty of property owners on East street, asking that the contracted 7 width of the new pavement of twenty-
on feet be not changed to , a wider width. The petition also asked for a
tarold. or finish just as good, be put on. the new street. The board accepted
the petition and East street, will be
paved and curbed in that manner.
Property owners on North East street asRed' that something be done with the
JJexor ; ditch, running parallel. to the streeti in , that section of town, praying that.lt be tiled and filled. The matter
was duly considered, but owing to the financial. condition of the treasury at preMnt-nothlng can be done In the matter for sme time. The engineer was ordered, to Investigate the matter and inform, the board asto the most feas-
Iblejwayoflmproving the waterway. Ayllcense was granted to James Mer
rtt stribwlng ' him the use of Crown
Foist streets to operate a small auto t-usllae from the stations and fair
grounds, at the regular conveyance, tax,
i The hose cart at the "town hall. and
Ore house No. 2 was ordered painted.
' Ordinance was passed requiring prop
erty Owairs using water for sprinkling purposes to pay the entire sprinkling
tax of $3 at the April assessment. A large number of "bills were pre
sented and ordered paid, and much
fcther business was transacted. '.
The question of oiling the macadam pavements In Crown Point was-taken
up and a proposition from the Stand
ard-Oll company considered, but will be further Investigated before " acted
jpon by the board. -
; A movement is on, foot by certain sidles In Crown Point interested In
Vo "city beautiful' "idea to purchase or gain control of the triangular piece 3f property on North Main street known is the Chapman property, and donating
the same to the town of Crown Point ander the stipulation .that the 'town
sare for the property afterward. Th
Sea is to convert It Into a small park
s'r scenic' spot, and the ladles have of
fered to purchase the ground, plant
hrubberjr and flowers on it and trans
?erv It to the town, providing it will be
aken care of afterward. The idea I
good one and the small plot could ,tie converted Into a beauty spot from what at times is a veritable eyesore to hat section of the town. - . The town board considered the offer last evening and gladly accepted the' proposed offering under the conditions. John Frass, it is reported. Is the
and Friday evenings, April . 7 and .8.
General admission. 25 cents; reserved
seats 35 cents; children at door 15 cents. Reserve your seats now.- at Swartz's drug store for Thursday evening. Reserve your tickets Friday
moVnlng for the 8th.
Owing to the fact that the property
owners living adjacent to 'the proposed
new purchase of property to be used
for cemetery purposes (the account of which was given some time ago In
these columns), are objecting to the purchase, the: deal may fall through
and the town" board be compelled to look elsewhere for land. The proposed
property, comprising ten and a half
acfes north of the cemetery and owned
by- Erehart Blxenman, is ideal for that
purpose, but the landowners living adjacent to the land claim that it will Injure their land to such an extent as
to work real harm to their interests.
and the town board has practically re
considered their original intentions of
purchasing' the tract. The contention
of the property owners is not without
foundation, and possibly the board will take steps to secure land further south
to alleviate this condition.
The Modern Woodmen's lodge has is
sued handsome invitations to Its members and friends to attend a banquet
and entertainment given by the order
at Central Music Hall tomorrow even
ing, under the auspices of Puritan
camp. Besides the banquet, which will be an elaborate affair, a fine program
of musical selections and moving pic
ture" exhibition will, be heard and seen.
Johnny Hand, the famous orchestra
leader from Chicago, has been secured to play for the occasion.
The carpenters' local union has
changed their headquarters from the Griesel building to the south side of the square, now occupying rooms over Westerman's dry goods store.
Architect " Beers of Chicago tran
sacted business in Crown Point yes
terday. The commissioners' court drew a large crowd of contractors, business
men; and saloonkeepers here yesterday, and the board held one of the busiest
pessions in. their history. The street sprinkling around the square will soon commence. Prof. Curtis reports that great interest Is being evinced in the coming county oratorical' contest, and advises those who want to secure seats to' secure them early. With the advent of Gary; into the association, the securing of seats will be harder than ever, and a "standing room only" house ,1s assured the contestants for honors... Crown Point's and Cedar township delegates are at Indianapolis attending the senatorial convention In session there. .
Crown Point and vicinity was blessed
by good rains and showers yesterday, which did incalculable good to growing vegetation.
Gus Wlrtz and family will move into
one of the Seberger 'houses on Clark
street In the near future.
The oratorical contest at Hammond
will occur on April 15. Contractor McWayne will soon com menee the erection of a new and mod
2rn b,rne ln Elmwood for Mrs. Frey
nd daughters of this place.
It is said that pickerel are beginning to bite at the Kankakee river. John Fross, it is reported. Is the
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Thatcher' and Haugh-
ter. Marguerite, of Dauphin Park, formerly of this city, spent Sunday afternoon and evening with W. C. Reed and
family of Caropdulett avenue.!- ?
Mr. and Mrs.'C, Swingle of Chicago
were in town Sunday afternoon. "
Mrs. T. Kight and son, Dorsie, of
Roselawn spent Saturday and Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Ray Stevenson, returning home Sunday evening.:
Mrs. Ivey Boynton and little daughter took dinner with Mrs. J. Box .of Superior avenue last Sunday. " . Mr. Christiansen, who has been 111 for some time, died at the hospital last Saturday. Funeral services will be held next Wednesday afternoon. . -.,' Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Reed and little daughter spent Sunday with friends on the East Side. Mr. and Mrs. Coats and family. . ; Mrs. V. W. O'Roark visited friends in Hammond Sunday. . , -u The Eastern Star lodge held their
WHIT1NQ NEWS
The April meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the M. E. church will --be held next . Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Heyden of Flschrup avenue, with Mesdaraes Brink and Spurrier assisting hostesses. The program is to 'take the form of a "travelog," with Mrs. Robert Humphreys in charge. An enjoyable time is ifnticipated. Much satisfaction is expressed over the singing of the now tenor engaged by the Methodist church. His solo on Sunday evening being especially fine. The Standard Bearers' choir continues to give good music In the morning, but another choir is organized for evenings. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Finley moved yesterday from Ohio avenue to Fischrupp ave. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, who pur
chased the Finlev - house, expect to
regular meeting at Crane's hall yea- move lnto lt ln a few days.
David- Spencer "visited his daughter,
terday evening,
Ulo. T (Ulan rAA la -AiVf4-A4 111 a
. . . , . . . Mrs. James G. Davidson, at Englewood her home. She was unable to be at her
work yesterday. I
Rev. F. Stolz, Mr. and Mrs. V. ' A.1 Rev- Benedict Rajcany of St. John's
Beckman and son. Clifford, and Miss church left yesterday for Perple, Ind.,
Ella Hohwy were guests at dinner with where he will assist ln conducting mis
W. C. Reed and family last Sunday.
sion services. Father Benedict will be gone all the week, during which time
he will assist ln the mission work ln
different Indiana towns.
ftammond. Ind.. Shaving calls tor la
EVERY HOUS OF TH2 DAY.
"HINDIPO." the new kidney cure and
nerve tonic, that he is selling under a
positive guarantee.
Its merits are becoming the talk of the town and everybody wants to try lt, and .why not? It costs nothing II
It don't do you good not one cent.
They don't want your; money if It toes not benefit you, and will cheer-
Gilbert Davidson, who has been visit
lng his cousin, James Davidson of La
porte avenue, for a few .days, left last
evening for his home in Englewood,
Miss Marie Koch has returned-from a
few days' visit with her grandmother,
Mrs. A. Kammer, at St. John.
Mr. and Mrs. Al. Brltton moved from Sheridan avenue to the Buczkowski flat
tlly refund the money. Try "it todajfc on One Hundred and Nineteenth street
yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Keed,
TA NSING I who purchased the house, expect to
Rov Rusack entertained friends last '"'" -""iorw-
Sunday I Davidson Tanner of John street has TV,. !,. i n.ir'. ,.ii loot gone to South Dakota to spend the
Saturday niffht was a success. summer with his uncle.
Charles Leroy of South Chicago was Tne next number of the public school n Oair Olen visitor Sundav niirht. lecture course will be on Friday even-
John Trlnoski was a Hammond visit- ln&. April 29. when Attorney Wayman,
or Sundav afternoon. states attorney of Cook county, will
Miss Caroline Having of Grand speaK. tua suojeci nas noi yei oeen
Crossing was a Lansing visitor Sunday.
John Marlin of Chicago Heights was
a business visitor Sunday morning.
Charles S. Reed of Chicago was a
business visitor in Lansing Saturday.
C. Wilson of Chicago Heights was an
Oak Glen visitor Saturday morning. Wiliam Frank was a Maynard vis
itor visitor , Sunday.
announced
It is reported that Mrs. Jessie Fields,
who has been very 111 at her home ln West Pullman, Is slightly better. A benefit will be given at the Royal theater, in One Hundred and Nineteenth street, next Friday night, for J. Ryan, who has just about completed his course at the University of Valparaiso.
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Miss M. Busack of Chicago spent the Ryan had both legs cut off In a railroad
xEroAir.iknri with rplfltfvpa in Tjin:lTflr. I a.CCldent.
F. Sass of Chicago Heights spent th
week end with his parents ln lanslng.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Gavlt, Mr. and
Mrs. James Gill, Mr. and Mrs. James
Miss L DeHens, entertained . friends Twitt and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Man-
yesterday.
beck will leave next Friday for New
Mr. and Mrs. William Blum and fam- I Orleans to attend the national conven-
llv moved away from Lanslnsr last tlon ' Shriners.
weej ,1 The Plymouth club of the Congrega-
Fred Vierk was a business visitor in tlonal church will give a cafetlere sup-
Chicago Monday.
at the Central Music Hall Thursday latest victim of "autoitis."
EOBERTSDALE. , Th members of the Evangelical church he a business meeting at the church Saturday evening. The 'term of tour trustees had expired, and the following were elected: J. A. Blaul, Gctorse O. Schaaf, Julius Llnneman and Fred- Leverenz, Jr. Mrs. J. Blaul was elected: class leader and Mrs. F. R. Jr., to the office of exhorter. The society was reported to be lh a very prosporous condition. ' v MUa Hattie Dahl left the latter part
t the week for Lowell to spend a week withsher parents. Mrs." Stawicke and daughter of East Bido.were the guests of Mrs. Henry Ehlers . of Roberts avenue yesterday. Mrs. John Stewart and Arthur Stewart of Indiana boulevard were Chicago visitors yesterday. ':' Rev. W. H. Halmhuber Is Just completing, his fourth year as pastor of the . F.obertsdale Evangelical church. The Robertadale church Is an appointment In the Illinois conference of the Evangelical church. The sixty-sixth annual session pf the Illinois conference will be held ln a week, from April 11 to the 18, at Mendota, 111. Bishop S. P. Sprang. D. D., of Cleveland, O., will preside at the session at which ninety ministers will be present. This conference is to be of much Interest since
three presiding elders are to be elected and quite a number of ' large churches are to have change of pastors. Mrs. Frank Hoffman returned, home from the St. Bernard hospital Saturday, where she underwent an operation three weeks ago. She Is getting alon iii$ely, but expects to undergo another operation ln a month or so. Mrs. C. W. Johnson and children of Indiana boulevard were the guests of riEVBS FAILS TO I2EST03B GHAY CAIH TO ITS NATURAL COLOR AND BEAUTY.
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HOBABT.
The funeral of John Simmon was held this' morning atthe Catholic church, Mr. Simmon died on Saturday at the home of his daughter; Mrs. Nlksch. He was 84 years of age. Mrs. AdaRiffey transacted business
in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Miller, who lives in the Light-
ner house, is reported to be very sick.
per in the church parlors tomorrow
night.
Mrs. Cora Dunning and family moved
into their home on Sheridan avenue
yesterday which they purchased from
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ferguson.
out-Of-town friends Saturday. Miss Mertle Bohan of Roberts avenue Spent Saturday shopping ln Chicago. Dont' forget to go to the bazaar this evening, given by the Ladies' Aid "society of the Evangelical church. They have.some beautiful and useful things on sale. Mrs. Samland of Harrison avenue was the guest of friends ln Hammond yesterday. Miss Josephine Jewett returned to
Lowell Sunday after spending the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jewett of Indiana boulevard. Mrs. James Landon of Harrison avenue was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Mrs. C. Klinesmith of South Chica
go spent the day with Robertsdale friends. William Grlsdale has the contract for the building of two cottages In Indiana boulevard for F. Richard Schaaf. . Miss Laura Cowden of Laporte is the guest of Miss Hattie Tlmm of Indiana boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. August Dreesen of Roberts avenue are entertaining the former's sister, Mrs.' Schlundt, and children of Valparaiso, Ind. Miss Hattie Timm entertained about forty young guests at an April fool party Saturday evening at her home ln
Indiana boulevard. Games and other social amusements pertaining- to April
fools day were Indulged ln until 10 o'clock, when the guests were Invited into the dining room, where an elaborate course luncheon was served. At a late hour they departed for their home's, having spent a most delightful evening and voting Miss Hattie a charming entertainer. Mrs. August Dreesen and children, Mrs. J. Schlundt and Mrs. Fred Eggers were guests of Mrs. John Dreesen or East Chicago at a luncheon given in honor of Mrs. John Dreesen's and Mrs. Fred Eggers birthdays.
SOUTH OfilCAGO.
Samuel Lounger, 8949 Green Bay av
enue, was stabbed ln the right arm by
an unknown assailant at Ninetieth street and Green Bay avenue early Sun-
Mrs. Gilpin, Misses Lillie Rossow and day evenln. Although Lounger declares
Martha Heck were visitors with Mr. that he had no enemies, the police are and Mrs. Charles Hendrix at Griffith doubtful as the man who stabbed him on Sundav would not have committed the deed for
News was received here yesterday of I nothing.
the death of Otto Zanders, oldest son of A fire In the rear of 8817 Exchange
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zanders. He was avenue caused a $100 damage to two
25 years old and has only been sick a coal sheds and for a time threatened
few days with typhoid fever. He has a two-story frame cottage in the rear been working for the past year In Chi- of the lot next door. The fire was ex-
cago at which place he died. The tinguished with a little effort, as a
remains was shipped home today, fu- bucket brigade had him found by the
neral services have not been arranged. I time the engines came.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keilman will
attend a funeral in Chicago tomorrow.
Glen rnd Hosford Parks.
B. Blaemire and brother, Thomas and Daniel James were Hobart business
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schiable have been
Gary visitors for the week end.
Joseph Tobin returned home after
spending a few days with friends. '
T. W. Englehardt was a Glen Park
viistor.
John Hillman, A. J. Swanson and Ed.
City Forester Prost will deliver a
lecture at South End Womens club to be held In the auditorium of the new Bowen school tomorrow afternoon at
2:30. Professor Parker will also speak. W. Whitney, Instructor In biology, will make a speech also.
Today Is aldermanic election in the
Eighth ward, and the contest is waxing warm. Nlel Lykke, republican candidate, is said to be leading the ward by a considerable majority. J. A. Jones'
mudslinging campaign came to an end Saturday night and all his boosters
TOLLE5TON. Miss Tlllie Kane of Hammond was
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. Papka J Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Flndling and daughters, Edna and Lillian, of Hammond were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. I
Frank Bo'inann Sunday afetrnoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lau of Grand Crossing spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Papka, Mr. . and Mrs. Albert Buse of Hammond was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Buse Sunday. Mrs. August Bloom and daughter, Emma, of Hammond were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Bump Sunday. F. C. Raff transacted business in town Sunday. Frank Bormann was ln Hammond yesterday. W. L' Cole transacted business In Chicago yesterday. O. C. Bormann transacted business at Laporte yesterday. Louis Meyers spent a few hours with relatives in Hammond Sunday. Mrs. Fred Harms and Mrs. Rose Lucey and daughter, Nina, were Hammond shoppers yesterday.
A. Bormann transacted business at
Ivanhoe yesterday.
J. Wilson of Chicago was in town
Sunday.
Miss Anna Wanbaugh and John Condra of Rolling Prairie, Ind., were hi
town yesterday..
George Grand transacted business in
Hammond yesterday afternoon. -
Mrs. Pal Gruenberg was a Hammond
shopper yesterday.
M. M. Winter transacted business In
town yesterday noon.
John Conover of Valparaiso was ln
town on business yesterday.
J. Papka, Mr. and Mrs. -Charles Voss
and daughter, Alma, attended the fu
neral of John Payka at Lake Station,
who died Friday ln St. Margaret's hos
ivprp n rnn nrl trvlnc tn crf t vntes fnr
Rlssig of Hobart were Glen Park busi- I their favorite
Uaess visitors yesterday.
A. Leslie returned to his home in Chicago after spending the 'week-end
with his family.
John Wehner of Crown Point was
here visiting Sunday,
William Khrouse of Hobart spent the
day with friends,
Nick Weinand has returned to hi3
home in Wisconsin after spending a few days with his parents and fam
ily.
The funeral of Mrs. May Hummel.
widow of former City Treasurer E. Hummel took place from her late residence, 10134 Avenue M, at 10 'o'clock
this morning to Gracefand cemetery. She was 61 years old and has been ln
Chicago all her life and was well known -.throughout the Calumet region.
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Treatment of Kidney Diseases, - Rheumatism and Bladder Trouble. These statements are not exagger
ated. There is no necessity in doing
so, because every man and woman suf
fering from -kidney or bladder trou
bles, or rheumatisrrt can prpve it with
in 24 hours by getting a free package of Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills at any
drug store.
HIGHLANDF. Mr. and Mrs. B. Munster and Mr. and Mrs. W. Van Walden of Roseland, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Munster of Munster, Ind., visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daugherty Sunday. Miss Anna Esser of Hammond spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Kaluf of Saxony were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Klkkert Sunday. 'Mrs. Hartog and daughter, Kate, were Hammond shoppers today. A. L Reiner, Joseph Douthett, H. S. Daugherty, D. Hook. C. Worth and Mr. Wallace were In Crown Point today on business. '
Rev. .Parr returned to Chicago after
spending Saturday and Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Gllberserlx.
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LOWELL.
Miss Flossie Burns returned to her
home at Coltcrvllle yesterday after
several days pleasant visit here with
Miss Stella Nichols.
Miss Laura Riggs returned yester
day to her home in Chicago after a
Parisian Sage Stops Falling Hair and Pleasant visit here with relatives and
Makes it Grow, or Monev Back. mends.
Mrs. Crosbv xeturned to her home
-eopie wno are noi using f-arisian at Edwardsbur. Mich., after an ex
Sage are not using the best, most de- tended and pleasant visit here with
ngnnui ana rerresning nair grower Mrs. Marv Lamb
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B,IU lu'"C l" wunu. Tlfio Mao Roller V,o rrlxrnul tn hr
Parisian cage is lie Dig seiier nowa- srh-., studies , T,lrornino-ton. Ind..
days because when once tried no one Monday aftcr several days- visit here
cial tonics
Read this: Mrs. Alberta Van Hisl, 725 Monmouth St., Trenton, K J. on Oct.
14, 1909, wrote: "I have used Parisian Sage, and can say safely, that it has been very benefiicial to my hair, stop
ping my hair from falling out, and
curing dandruff, and makig my hail
much thicker and nicer.
Last summer I had the measles and my hair came out in handfulls, I
thought I would have to have it cut
off. I got a bottle of Parisian Sage,
used It, and If saved me from having
my hair cut off."
- Parisian Sage is sold by druggists
everywhere and by Summers and is
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlesy
Bailey. Attorney S. C. Dwyer and Henry
Worley are attending the republican state convention as delegates from Ce
dar Creek township.
Mr. Pasco of Chicago visited over
Sunday here with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Hatters.
Mrs. Chapman, accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. John Van Houten, from
Juniata, Neb., are here the guests of her daughter, Mrs. Jerome Dinwiddie,
and other relatives.
. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Robinson, parents of Mrs. S. F. Hayden. have moved here
from Hammond and will occupy the W.
guaranteed to cure dandruff, stop fall-I H- Beljshaw property, recently purchas
lng hair and Itchy scalp ln two weeks . ea bv Mrs- Hayden.
or money back. It makes women's hair
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A. Brannon, 87 years old, who has been confined to his house for several
months on account of feeble health, was
able to get out and take an automobile
ride a few days ago
THE HAMMOND PIS T.I L, L, 1 NO OO. DAIL.Y CAPACITY 38,000 GALLONS
pltal, Hammond, after an Illness of one week.
Mrs. S. Goldberg of Indiana Harbor
transacted business In town yester
day. (
F. P. Rundell of Chicago was ln
town yesterday.
Mrs. Charles Gastle of Clark was vis
iting ith Mrs. F. Smith yesterday.
Ed. Karton transacted business ln
Hammond yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldberg and family of
Indiana Harbor were in town Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. J. Staff -of Frankfort. 111.. Is
visiting ln town a few days.
the guest of relatives hero ovor
day.
MUNSTER.
Miss Caronne Stallbohm, who has
been visiting relatives here for several
days, returned to Mlnnetka today.
C. J. Jenkins of the Chicago Motor Cycle club had quite a serious accident here yesterday while returning from Cedar Lake, where the members of the club had taken a trip. In turning the corner at Columbia and Ridge road he lost control of his machine and ran into a wire fence. His face was badly cut and his eye was Injured badly. Ha
was taken to St. Margaret's hospital.
where his wounds were dressed.
Miss G. Baaker and. Mrs. J. Baaker
were Crown Point visitors Saturday.
W. C. Belman of Hammond was hero
for a short time yesterday.
A large tribe of gypsies passed
through here Sunday.
Miss Minnie Kaske Is visiting friends
ln Hammond.
C. McGovan of Hammond was here
on business today.
CULEK STATION. ;
here with his launch Rainbow Sunday.l
Frank Maursynlak of Hammond waf
a Clark Station visitor. . 1
Mr. and Mrs. - F. Bern were visiting!
Windsor Park relatives.
Richard Much and William Luck werH
Clark Station visitors. - I
Albert Bolles of Chicago was vlsltlngp
with Wlllard Amsteln here. I
F. A Gund, representative of Durandi
& Kasper company, was a Clark buiM
nesa visitor. -:
D. Cramer of Philadelphia, who la
spending a few days here, was a Haml
mond business visitor yesterday.
Walter Peters was an Edgemore vis
ltor.
Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills are ahead
of the times, the. old kidney and bladder treatment that makes good its strongest statement. Get a free package at your druggist's and see if we
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Now listen, sufferers, 'don't get ex
cited. Just lay away all your present
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profuse or scanty urination, colored or foul urine, rheumatism anywhere, diabetes, pain in the bladder or terrible Bright's disease, just get a 23c package of Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills at your druggist, and see the difference in yourself in 24 hours. If you think this is too good for you to believe. Just ask your druggist for a free sample package, and try it. Remember, Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills 60 pills 10 days' treatment 25c. We will send them from the labratory of Derby Medicine Co., Dept. 173, Eaton Rapids, Mich., if you
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MERRILLVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burge spent
Saturday and Sunday ln town with rel atlves and friends.
Mat Wagner of Chicago returned home last evening after spending the
day with B. Franz and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beach and Mr,
and Mrs. White spent Saturday and
Sunday with ;the family of Charles
Bothwell, returning to their home In
East Chicago last evening.
F. Pierce of South Chicago was at
home with his family yesterday.
Dr. J. W. Iddings of Lowell spent yesterday with his parents. Dr. H. L
Iddings and family.
Miss Emily Bliss leaves today for
South Bend, where she will visit a few
days before going to her home in Brim
field. Miss Bliss has visited a month
with F. B. McCarty and family.
Mrs. H. Wayman returned to her
home after visiting a week with he
brother, H. Green of 'Hammond.
Ben Bothwell is an East Chicago vis
ltor today.
Miss Cella Franz of Chicago is spend
ing a few days here with her parent,
I3r Franz.
SunW
BLACK OAK. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoft of Chlcaga!
spent Saturday and Sunday here. ;
G. Jansen of Clark spent Sunday!
here. i-
L Ewen spent Sunday at Hammond, j John Nlmetz, Louis Ewen. Julius N1-:
metz and Henry Ewen spent Sunday at Kensington at the shoot there - and brought home first honors, Henry Ewen,
hitting 95 out of a possible 100 birds.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nickel were a
Ross Sunday.
Harry Cook spent Saturday at Crownv
Point. I
There will be an amalgamation of the.
stationary firemen's unions of Oakland!
and Vallejo, Calif., with the San Fran
clsco organization. It is proposed that
all the unions of this trade ln California
act under one charter, Instead of under separate charters and that the headquarters be established ln San Fran
Cisco.
THE TIMES CAN GET YOV A GIRL
ST JOHN.
A message containing the sad news
of the death of Mike Weis was re
ceived by the Gerlach family from Topeka, Kas. Arrangemerits for the
funeral will be made as soon as the re
mains of the deceased are brought
home.
Miss Mary Schmal, accompanied by , her brother, Nick Schmal., left for Chicago, where she will make her future homed. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scher, Mr. and Mrs. M. Schaefer, Mrs. P. Koch and Miss Mary Koch returned to Whiting Sunday after several days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kammer. The Misses Margaret and Susan Boecker of Chicago are the guests of relatives here for several days. ' Miss Mary Klassen returned to Lafayette Sunday after spending a week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Klassen. Theodore Kammer of Dyer was a St. John visitor Sunday. Miss Matilda Thlelen of Chicago was
Sinking Spells Every Few Days "At the time I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy I was having sinking spells every few days. My hands and feet would get cold; I could scarcely breathe, and could feel myself gradually sinking away until I would be unconscious. Those about me could not tell there was life in me. After these spells I would be very weak and nervous, sleepless and without appetite ; had neuralgia in my head and heart. After taking the remedy a short time all this disappeared and in a few weeks all the heart trouble was gone." MRS. LIZZIE PAINTER 8oy2 3d Ave. Evansville, Ind. For twenty years we have been constantly receiving just, such letters as these. There is scarcely a locality in the United States where there is not some one who can testify to the merits of this remarkably successful Heart Remedy. Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy Is sold by all druggists. If the first bottle fails to bsneftt, your druggist will return your money. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, In4 .
