Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 47, Hammond, Lake County, 12 August 1912 — Page 6

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EAST CHICAGO. Mrs.. George H. wl3 and, daughter,! Florence, are spending a month with ' Mrs. Lewis' sister. Mrs. David L. Jones of Girard. O. They will return, early in September. Mrs. Thomas Fogg, who has been the I guest of her father, Mr. Charles Jordan of Magoun avenue and other East -Chicago relatives. for the past few days, left today for her home. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Groves and Mrs. G. AJohnson spent yesterday with Dr. Sarah Noble in Chicago. Dr. Robert Spear has gone for a week's visit in Canada. Mrs. Isador Miller of Forsyth avenue, has returned from a two days' visit to Chicago Heights, where she visited wlthv relatives. She brought heme with her Sadie Miller, a niece, for two weeks' stay in East Chicago. Mrs. J. J. Freeman of Beacon street, spent yesterday in Ravenswood wjth her parents. ; The East Chicago Felcons won their tenth straight game by beating Harvey . Local 221 at Hnrvery, by a score of IT to 3. The East Chicago Felcons are the pennant winners o. 1912, even If they lose the remaining four games. The score by innings is as follows: Harvy 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 03 East Chicago .1 0 4 0 2 12 2 1 17

INDIANA HARBORMr. Julius Nassau has purchased the Gem theater from Mr. Diehl and is already in possession. Mr. Nassau, who formerly conduoted the Men's Toggery store in Indiana Harbor until burned out last winter, is "well and favorably known in the Harbor. The theater will be managed along . the same lines as under Mr. Diehl, the price of 5 cents will be continued and Mr. Nassau announces that the' best pictures produced will be secured for the Gem. The Woman's Home Missionary Society o fthe Methodist church will meet at the ; home of Mrs. Schall on Elm street tomorrow evening. The First CJalumet Trust & Savings bank held their regrular directors' meeting at the bank last Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. G.Lundqjilst . were the guests of friends in Laporte yesterday. . . ROBERTSDALE. The Sunshine Circle will meet this evening at the home of . Mrs. -'John Bland of Roberts avenue. All members are requested to be present. Mrs. George Slack of Pearl street, returned home the latter part of 'the week from Peoria, 111., where she spent two weeks visiting relatives. Mrsv Miller of Omaha, Neh.,-. is the guest of Mr. and Mr. Jadob Fase of Roberts avenue, for a few 'dafy' The wedding of Miss Lillian Mortensen and Fred Lucker will take place Wednesday evening at the home of the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Edward" Lucke of 119th street. Rev. ,Wilhem of the Evangelical' ehurch : will ooflclate. " . Mrs. S. Dickmeyer and niece. Miss , Orene Kreuter, returned home Friday from the , Jouthern part' of Florida, where they spent two weeks on a business and pleasure trip. The Ladies' Aid of the Evangelical church' will hold a special ' meeting at the hoyne of Mrs. John Bland of Roberts avenue. All members . are requested to be present. ' George Gerke of Roberts avenue, transacted business in Hamtnond Saturday. , Mrs. Alonza Marts and Mrs. C. Green of Harrison avenue, , visited the former's sister, Mrs. Edward Langohr ot East Side, last evening. Mrs. Cowan and children" of Indiana boulevard, enjoyed a day's' outing at Lincoln Park Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Merte Sellers and daughter, Gwendoly, of 116th street, lert Saturday in their automobile for Kendellvllle, Ind., where' they will Spend two weeks with relatives. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Aman and daughter, Ethlyn who will spend two weeks at ' Avllla, - Ind., with the former's mother . , Mrs. Sheppard and son of Hyde Park fl'pent the week-end here the guests of BEAUTIFUL HAIR ( T AT SHALL COST A Simple Remedy Beautifies the Hair, Cures Dandruff, Stops Falling Hair. .. What a pity It Is to see so many people with thin, wisp hair, faded or streaked wiA gray ,and realize that most of these people might have soft, glossy, abundant hair of beautiful color and lustre If tbey would but use the proper treatment. There is no necessity for gray hair under sixty-five years of age, and there is no excuse for anyone, young or old, having thin," straggling hair, either full of dandruff or heavy . and-rank smelling with excessive oil. You can bring back the natural color of your hair In a few days and forever rid yourself of any dandruff and loose hairs, and make your' hair grow strong and beautiful by using Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. For generations, common garden Sage has been used for restoring and preserving the color of the hair; and Sulphur is recognized by Scalp Specialists as being excellent for treatment of hair and Scalp troubles. If you are troubled with dandruff or itching scalp, or if your hair , is losing its cqIof or coming out, get a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur from your druggist, and notice the improvement in the appear ance of your hair after a few days' treatment. Agent L. Harry Weis.

EAST CHICAGO

Buy Your Goods on the Payment ' Plan from MILLER, The Furniture Man A square deal to everybody. East Chicago Pantorium SNYDER JONES, Prop. I.ADIKS' AM GENTS' Cl.EATVUiCi, PRESSING. DVKIXti AMJ HEPAIIUMi Pressing Done "While You Walt Goods Called for and Delivered Vp-to-Date Ladle' and Grnta' Shoe Shining; I'arlor 714 CHICAGO AVE. PHONE 348-J A. BELL Leading Jeweler, Expert Watch maker. CALUMET BUILDING Bargains, Bargains, Bargains at the GARFIELD FURNITURE HOUSE 4738 Olcott Avenue SURRA DECORATING CO Painters and Decorators 41d Fors-th Ave. Tel 179 M. C. Wiley W. H. Tatman Phone East Chicago 123 WILEY & TATMAN Architects CALUMET BUILDING. Suite 220-221. EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA.

Washington Lumber & Coal Co. lumber, Mill work, building MATERIAL AND COAL

141 Street and I. H. Belt R. GIVE US HUBER Undertaker t4739 Forsyth Avenue, Telephones 27135 GEO. H. LEWIS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Fire Insurance OFFICES 210 Calumet Building 4802 Alexander Avenue Dancing Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Nights. Grand Novelty Dances Wednesdays. Handsome Souvenirs. Mr. -and Mrs. James Landon of Harrison avenue. Miss Emma Kasch was the guest of Hammond friends, last evening. Glen and Hosford Park. Mr. A. F. Russell of Griffith passed through here yesterday. Mr. Dick fiocken of Mainard was a caler here yesterday. Mrs. F. Randock hag returned to her home at Chicago after spending the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hiney and family. Mr. Jacob Hlney and daughters, Ella and Lena, are Crown Point business visitors today. A. F. Carlson of Tolleston, is a business visitor here today. Miss Mirlan Adler of Glen Park, is a shopper at Hammond today. Miss Marian Johnson of Hasford Park Is spending the day at Gary. Mr. Forsythe of Hasfond Park. is a lary business vistor today. GRIFFITH. LOST Open-faced gold watch and pin at the River Black Oak or between there and Clark station. Rewtird. Mrs. Hose Prezka. I 8-12-2t LOWELL. Mrs. Ernest Clark of Chicago spent Sunday at the home of George Clark, father of her husband. Crip Hill of Chicago joined his wife at the home of her father, Amos Thompson. Saturday evening. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alyea, Saturday morning, a baby son. Fremont Frazee returned Saturday evening from a visit with relatives in Pulaska county. . The - residence of Earl - Brownell caught fire last evening, but was quickly extinguished before any dam

INDIANA HARBOR

The Real Drug Store Ask for Nyal Remedies 3410 Michigan Avenue Phones 150 and 94 . Indiana Harbor, Ind. Interpreters Translators SARIC & DUPES CO. REAL ESTATE, I,OAS. INSURANCE AXIJ HEXTIXG Steamship and Railroad Ticket to All Parts of the World Phone 46. 3448 Guthrie Street. INDIANA HABOR INDIANA. TELEPHONE 256 All Orders Promptlv Delivered STREET CAR STOPS AT The Harbor Confectionery P. GlANNINI. WHOLESALE A RETAIL ICE CREAM FIXE FRIITS 3408 MICHIGAN AVENUE. GASTEL Real Estate 3420 Michigan Avenue Phone 101 OTTO C. F. SEEHASE HARDWARE Corner Deodar and 135th Streets Phona 135 ' INDIANA HARBOR INDIANA The Indiana Harbor Plumbing Company RICHARD EHRHARDT. President SAXITABV n.VMBINO (inn Kitting;. Iron and Tile Drainage REEK I'l MI'S COR. -MICHIGAN ANI BLOCK AVES. TELEPHONE 550-W. S. HERSKOVITZ, M. D. PHYSICIAS AND SURGEON EAST CHICAGO OFFICE. Chicago and Melville Aves. Phone 81. INDIANA HARBOR OFFICE: Auditorium Bldg. Phone 139 R. Tel. 263 A TRIAL' The Street Cars Stop at SAM BENANTE'S Barber Shop A good place to get shaved while you wait 3404 MICHIGAN AVENUE COLLECTIONS LOANS All Legal Matters Promptly Attended to JOSEPH G, VIVIAN ATTORNEY AT LAW SUITE 102 BARKER BLDG. Phone 134. 3417 Michigan Avenu

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age was done. Sheriff Tom Grant and family were Lowell visitors yesterday. ' Dr. Edward Hayden and wife of Chicago were guests at the home of Alva Wood yesterday. The Lowell ball team gave the Thayer team a bad beating yesterday, the score being 12 to 8. It was' too onesided to be interesting. Miss Lulu Northrup of Hammand spent Sunday with her mother In this place. Trustee James Black transacted business in Crown Point Saturday. Wrn. Black and wife- of Chicago Heights were guests at the home of her father. George Ennis, Sunday. Fred McClay of Chicago was a guest of Miss Neva Death, Sunday. Jud Jones of Chicago arrived in town last evening to visit his folks. E. E. Gragg of Chicago spent Sunday at the home of Carl Gragg, his nephew, Sunday. it ' Charles Ashton and family of Cedar Lake, were in town Saturday. Frank Robinson and family of Ham mond are visiting at the homes of their people in this place. Miss Helen Ford went to Lafayette Saturday, where she will, remain until school begins, when she "will return and take up her duties as a teacher in the public schools. Roy Abrams and wife of Greencastle avenue are visiting at the homes of Mrs. Abrams' mother, Mrs. John Dwyer and her brother, Schuyler Dwyer. Paul Ellis of Hobart was in town Saturday. Mrs. Carrie Sanger Went to Flint Lake gaturday to spend a few days at the summer cottage of Dr. Sam Bell. Mrs. Andy Nichols and little son returned home from Brookston yesterday from a visit to her parents. Dr. Briggs, district superintendent of

WHITING

THE ENTERPRISE BLEY & GALLES, Props. Grocery and Market 760 INDIANA BOULEVARD Phone Whiting 42 Robertsdale. RHEUMATISM Have you tried Sternberg's French Rheumatic RemedyT If not, you bet ter try a bottle. Prepared and sold at M. STERNBERG'S 119th & Short Sta. Whitina. Ind. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS Drop a postal card to J.H. SNYDER , WHITING. INDIANA And get valuable information in return. -J : FOR GOOD LUMBER OR ANYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE AND BEST SOFT AND HARD COAL CALL ON THE Whiting Lumber & Coal Co. TELEPHONE 168-M LEE F. CLARK 436 119TH STREET NEWSPAPER DEALER Lake County Times and' all Chicago Papers. PURCHASE YOUR GROCERY SUP PLIES AT The People's Cash Grocery AND SAVE MONEY 4024 119TH STREET SMOKE "The Broadway 5c Cigar" I Manufactured by JAMES E. HENDERSON Telephone 118-R WHITING INDIANA COMMERCIAL HOTEL 42G 119TII ST. . TEL. 162-M MEALS AT ALL HOURS Lunches and Pails Put Up. Meal Tickets. Everything First Class. Do not forget we are headquarters for GAS, GASOLINE JSTOVES AND HOT PLATES for the hot weather. SPURRIER BROS. 438 119TH STREET. Indiana Auto Tire Repair Company TIRES AND TIBES VlI,CA?iIZEa RETREADING, REI.1NING AND SCTION AL REPAIRING. Clark and 119th Sts. Phone 170-J WHITING. INDIANA Whiting Cornice Works HERMAN SfHUl.TZE FURNACE WORK, CORNICE WORK, STEEL. CEIMNft. TIN "WORK, TAR ROOFIXG Stove Repaired Estimate Furnished. Corner 119th Street and Sheridan Ave. Telephone 154-M. WHITING INDIANA the Methodist church, conducted the fourth quarterly conference at the Methodist churen in this place Saturday evening. The reports of the various departments'" for the year were made and a unanimous vote in favor AID THE KIDNEYS Do Not Endanger Life When a Hammond Citizen Shows You the Way to Avoid It. Why will people continue to suffer the agonies of kidney complaint, biickache, urinary disorders, lameness, headaches, languor, why allow themselves to become chronic invalids, when a tested remedy is offered them? Doan's Kidney Pills have been used In kidney trouble ovkr BO years, have been tested in thousands of cases. If you have any, even one, of the symptoms of kidney diseases, act now. Dropsy or Bright's disease may set in and make neglect dangerous. Read this Hammond testimony: John Slisher, 104 Hanover -street, HaVnmond. Ind., says: "I have found Doan's Kidney Pills to be the best medicine I have ever used and I willingly recommend them. I had pains across my back and there was a constant ache in my shoulders. To do any heavy lifting would send sharp, darting pains through my kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills entirely rid my system of this complaint and deserve my highest endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.

HEGEWISCH

UEGEWISCH SAVINGS BANK M. C. ZACHARI AS & CO. 3 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 Per Year. Insurance. HEGEWISCH COAL AND TEAMING CO., Inc. The Cold Weather Coal Com pany of Ilegewisch A. A. KUSS Leading Grocer 13429 Ontario Avenue Phone 203 WM. H. HOLT 13306 Ontario Avenue Ice Cream and Candies GUSTAV KORTHAUS Dealers In GENERAL HARDWARE, FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES, ETC. Livery. Private Ambulance. 13311-13 ONTARIO ST. Phone 21 Buy for Kash Where Kash Kounts Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Sewerage Jobbing a Specialty THEODORE BERENS 13414 Ontario Avenue Special For This Week Triple Extract White Rose Perfume, 25c ounce. A C. KLUCKER Druggist KLINE'S Regulation Bowling Alleys and Pocket Billiard Parlor 13257 Erie Avenue Pay Gas Bills n without extra charge at A: N. NELSON'S - Hardware Store 13433 Ontario Av. Phone 204 of the general conference sending Rev. Johnston back for another year, was taken. Dr. Briggs preached the sermon' Sunday morning. Ernie Ruge and family were Lowell visitors yesterday. James Palmer attended the Joint representative convention at Whiting Saturday as a delegate. BURNHAMMrs. Sherman Grace of Pullman avenue entertained company from Hammond on Friday. Miss L. Glazier of Merrillville Is here visiting her sister, Mrs. O. J. Kiersey, for a few days. Mrs. O. H. Mills and Mrs. Wm. Sprunce spent Friday in Harvey visiting their sister, Mrs. Cook. Mrs.' George Peterson of Park avenue spent yesterday in Hammond visiting j,er daughter, Mrs. L. Cobb. . The Misses Estelle Mills and Irene Hill spent Friday afternoon in Roseland, 111. The Hammond visitors Friday were Mrs. Luke Reed, Mrs. J. S. Doe and Mrs. O. J. Kiersey. Mrs. Fred Gruhkle of Hammond spent yesterday here visiting Mrs. Higglns of 'Rand avenue. Myrtle Gustafson of Pullman avenue entertained company from out of town last week. "

ROSE LAWN. Mrs. C M. Rice was a Roselawn shopper Saturday. Norman Jones has been working a few days for Floyd Baxter, near Fair Oaks. James Gillespie and W. T. Kight were Chicago business visitors Friday. Mrs. Klinger attended the social at Sheiby Saturday. Le Roy Conway oj, Hammond is

HAMMOND

Get Busy With Oscar! Fish, Frog, Chicken, Sea Food and Game Dinners at All Hours Home Cooking, Service La Grande Accommodation for Private Parties OSCAR GOLDSMITH CAFE AND BUFFET Indiana Boulevard and 114th Street, Forsythe, Opposite Base Ball Park Phone, Whiting 32 HAMMOND INDIANA FOR CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY VISIT MAYER BROS. 650 Hohman Street. Phone 680 J. H. WIEDERGOTT Harness Maker REPAIRING PROMPTLY . ATTENDED TO 664 So. Hohman St Phone 720 HAMMOND, INDIANA Switches and Putin Made of Comblaga Orpheum Beauty P&xlors MISS ALMA PATTERSON ORPHEUM THEATRE BUILDING 164 State-Street Hammond. Ind. Hatr Dressing. 60c: Hair Bobbing, 35c Shamnoninf. aOc: ScalD Treatment. Tnc facial Massage, ibe; Manicuring-. ia RESIDENT WORK. HAVE YOUR KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINTS MADE AT Nonis Pharmacy 192 East State St. Hammond, Ind. RIPLEY'S ART STUDIO Photos for Everybody Enlargements Made from Old Pictures 89 West State Street H. HELLERMAN LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILOR 113 SIBLEY STREET Just received new line of Fall Goods, Everything up to date. GIVE ME A CALL. PHONE 1414 MAC TURNER Architect 508 Hammond BldgTel. 32 Hammond, Indiana Help to Keep the City Clean by In stalling One of Our Sanitary Concrete Garbage Boxes Calumet Concrete Const. Co Room 50S, Hammond Building Telephone 1481 or 525 WeCater Restaurant C. J. ARMSTRONG, Prop. ABSOLUTE PURITY POPULAR PRICES Look for the Green Lunch Sign 90 State St. Hammond, Ind. RATHSKELLAR sontr Jtu popular Hits. spending a few days with Dorsey Kight. Mrs. J. W. Crooks and Janette and Louie Crooks, went Saturday for a visit with friends and relatives in Mount Vernon. Ind. Mrs C. M. Rice went Friday for a visit lth friends at Kfcbron. Farney Gillespie is vis.if.ng home folks. Mrs. Frank Naylor of Thayer was hopp'ng in town lhi.rsday HIGHLAND. Dr. Potts of Lansing made a call here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vander Wall are the proud parents of a new baby. A surprise party given at the home 1 of Miss C. Kauly was a success Friday night. After games played, refreshments were served. CHICAGO MAN CHECKER STAR, Sandusky, Ohio, Aug. 12. The feature of yesterday's play In the Ameri can checker tournament was the .brll- 1 liant play of the Chicago boy wonder, ( Herman Leibermann, who qualifies with Alfred Jordan, Scottish . champion; Hugh Henderson of Pittsburg, and Harrah B. Reynolds of Batavla, N. Y., for play in the finals beginning i this morning. At the end of the third j round in the minor tourney S. S. Belli of Toledo defeated Angus Crawford, champion of Canada. Newell Banks. American champion, defeated F. R. Wendeluth of Chicago, and Louis Ginsberg, who caused such a sensation by winning a game from Jordan, de- .; feated Harry Whalen of Chicago 1 to 0, seven draws. Play in the semifinals In the minor tourney will com-' mence Monday morning also. ARB lOU REAr..ti THJ: TISIKSt

WHITING.

Fred N. Neville of Point Richmond, Cal., spent Saturday and Sunday as the gnuests of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Putnam. Mr. Neville was a former Whiting resi dent. Mrs. Sarah Neff of Chicago attended the D. of L. meeting: on Saturdav evening. VMrs. Margaret Johnson of Ohio av enue, who has been visiting her statein Cleveland, is now visitinsr relatives in Toronto. Canada. Miss Grace Clark of Davidson Place is entertaining her cousins. Misses Helen and Mabel Clark, of Huntington. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krieger of Gary visited Whiting relatives on Saturday. Miss Maggie Jentuis of Indiana Boulevard, is entertaining her niece from Joliet, 111. John Conner of New York avenue left Saturday for Point Richmond. Cal., to visit hU sister, Mrs. Charlea Klima, and with a possiblity. of locating there. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Putnam motored to Lansing yesterday. James Stewart returned Saturday from a two weeks visit with relatives in Cleveland, Ohio. Raymond Abraham of Indiana Boule vard has gone to La Crosse, Ind., to re main with relatives until the opening of school. The regular monthly meeting of tha public library directors will be held this evening. Mrs. A. C. Stover of Ohio avenue 1 In Wisconsin visiting her son, Bert Stover, and family. Mrs. John R. Morrison and daughter. Miss Mary L. Morrison, and niece. Miss Hoffmann, of Tonorto, Canada, who is visiting here, took a lake trip to St. Joe, Mich. Mrs. John Conner of New York aveune left Saturday for Detroit. Mich., to be the guest of her sisters for two weeks. - ' Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins entertained Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, Soutwlck, and niece, Ruth Spring, of Austin, yesterday. Miss Anna Stover of Ohio avenue left Saturday for South Bend to be the guest of Mrs. Sadie Plumbeck for two weeks. The marriage of Miss I3a Homan and george Gehrke will take place at the Sacred Heart church on Wednesday morning. j The regular meeting of the D. of L. was held on Saturday night, at which the annual Installation of officers took place. - The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. McGroority, of Davidson Plate was christened at the Sacred Heart church yesterday by Rev. John B. Brg -j '-The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. James McGarragel of Chicago. The child 1 "ing named Edward James. The . ring of the corner stone of the new Slavish church took place yesterday afternoon, when appropriate, services were conducted by Rev. Benedict Rajcany. The various societies of th church " also assisted in the services. Rev. Elmer Lincoln, pastor of the Christian church preached a sermon on "The Fraternity of Man', last night. The sermon was of especial interest to the members of fraternal orders, and was well attended and much appreciated, here was also special music for the occasion. ...-. Miss Florence Schaub, who Is at St. Anthony's hospital in Chicago . where she underwent an operation for appendicitus, is improving nicely. Mrs. Katherine Dallas, who also underwent an operation at St. Anthony's hospital, is also getting along very well. Miss Luella Halsey and Miss Irene Frieze who have spent several weeks visiting with relatives of the former, have returned to their home in Alton, 111. Miss Ava Whiteman of Indianapolis, who visited her cousin, Mrs. W. W. Holliday, of La Porte avenue, has returned home. Joseph Stepka, of Stieglita Park, who was arrested on the charge of intoxication, was fined $1 and costs by Mayor Parks, was taken to Crown Point in default of same. Mrs. Barbara Pfeifer and son. Peter, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kochs, motored toSt. John yesterday in Pfelfer's car. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dewey of Sheridan avenue, entertained out-of-town relatives yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Goebel of Mun cle are here visiting their daughter. Mrs. William Bollinger, of Ohio aven ue, and also their daughters in Robertsdale. LOST A mesh bag on 6:15 train from Chicago. Reward. Return, 505 119th treet, Whiting. 8-12-lt WOLVERINE. FOOT BALL SQUAD CALLED Ann Arbor, Mich., Aug. 12. Director of Athletics Bartelme of the University of Michigan yesterday issued a call for between thirty-five and forty candidates for the 1912 football eleven to report here 'Sept. 16. Th squad will train on Ferry field Instead of Whitmore Lake this fall. This was made possible by the completion of the new I athletic clubhouse. It has been claim- ! ed that the rough, uneven ground at j Whltmore Lake caused many weak ankles and leg Injuries to football candidates In past years. All that isetrthly is r.it.)ot topaub Kins, Bolonxa A PRESCRIPTION (Not a PtUmt liadini&e) Guaranteed to Believe RDeumatism SCIATICA and NEURITIS Without Cm of Opltte or Narcotics our Money Ilefnmded MTd by MtrI Chem. C0..N. Y. XXa ULJC BZ i.iojf rtohr pirtntrv iu..im.. I Sl Wolf, Proprietors. C. K. NELSON, Indiana Harbor. , I INECiELK. Drug-slat, R2H Ilohaaaa I street- .Local Ascmta,

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