Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 62, Hammond, Lake County, 9 September 1912 — Page 6

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Payment Plan from MILLER, The Furniture Man A square deal to everybody.

East Chicago Pantorium SXVPER JOXF.S, Prop. LADIES' AMI ENTS' CI.K4JNCi, l'KKSSI, I)YKIi AMI RRI'AIKIMji Pressing Done WMIe You Wait Hoods Called for ami Delivered I li-to-Dnlf I Bill m and Genta' Shoe Shlnlnc Parlor 714 CHICAOO AVE. PHONE 34S-J

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BAST CHICAGO I The auto rides to be given by the i Ladles' Social Union of the Methodist church will take place at 3 o'clock and 7 tomorrow afternoon and evening. After the evening ride is over there will be an ice crtam and cake social In tha j --.church parlors. The tickets for the j auto ride can be sooured from Mrs. 1 t W. Giles. y I i Little Wilson Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs tiwillym Jones of Beacon street. Is suffering front an attack of typhoid , m.njrld, hut Is reported better today. I Harry McCoy is moving his real es- ' tate office from the Emery building back to the Calumet building, where he formerly was located. j. There will be a meeting of the home economics department of the East Chi- I rago' Woman's club at the residence of Mrs Reese Williams. North Baring avenue, this evening to plan the program for the department for the year. Mrs. Williams Is chairman of the committee and her associate members are Miss j Janet Jaynes and Mrs. Eleanor M. Cres- '

well.

Miss Harriet Phillips of Beacon st reel j entertained Friday in honor of Mrs.

Kenneth Mcintosh. The affair was a I

linen shower and there were twenty guests, e.vh of whom brought a gift for the recent .bride. Miss Philips had the

assistance of her sister, Mrs. Burhop. The house was decorated In yellow, i with yellow roses In the dining room ' and golden rod throughout the rewst of ' "the house. ) Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forbee of Rena- '

: salaer, Ind., with their children are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Olds of Bargains,

v Baring avenue. They arrived last night. Mr. Forbts was formerly with Fred Fife In his haberdashery. The visitors have many friends here who will be glad to see thern. East Chicago Falcons won their IStb. straight game by beating Chicago local No. JT., the best team In the league. East Chicago Falcons will play at home Sent. IS. Tht3 13L' 1 , . oaqbss.. In

the league. Sept. 29th the East Chicago SURRA DECORATING CO.

Falcons will play the Calumets. Score ; of Sunday game by innings. j Painters and Decorators "Chicago . 2 1 0 0 10 10 0 S.

Fast Chicago ....3 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 9 47 J 5 FoTSVth A. VP The Welsh people of this district will ,lxtJ LU VVL be pleased to learn that Rev. D. D. '

Lloyd Morgan of Pontarddulais, South Wa.1 es, will be In the city today and arrangements have been made to' Invite the reverend gentleman to preach In the vernacular this evening. Therefore it Is desirable that all lovers of Welsh preaching attend the services at the

t ongregatlonal church at 7:30 this eve- ! CALUMET BUILDING.

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Phone East Chicago 123 WILEY & TATMAN Architects

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INDIANA HARBOR

Headquarters for EA3TMAN KODAKS and SUPPLIES rhoncs 150 and 94 . indiana Harbor, Ind.

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THE ENTERPRISE IiLEY S- GALLES, Props. Grocery and Market "60 INDIANA BOULEVARD Phone Whiting 42 Robertsdalo.

TAKE CARE OF YOUR FEET. A box of our Foot Powder prevents your feet from sweating and keeps them In good health. Prepared and sold at

M. STERNBERG'S 119TH AND SHORT.

TELEPHONE 55 All Orders Promptly Delivered 8TKEET CAR STOPS AT The Harbor Confectionery P. GIANNINI.

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FINE Kill: ITS S40S MICHIGAN AVENUE.

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And pet valuable Information in return.

GASTEL Real Estate 3420 Michigan Avenue Phone 101

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

OTTO C. F. SEEHASE HARDWARE Corner Deodar and 135th Streets Phona 135 INDIANA HARBOR INDIANA

The Indiana Harbor Plumbing Company RICHARD EHRHARDT. President. SANITARY PLIMHING

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COR. MICHIGAN AND BLOCK TELEPHONE 550 -W.

AVES.

S. HERSKOVITZ, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON EAST CHICAGO OFFICE. Chicago and Melville Aves. Phone 81 INDIANA HARBOR OFFICE:

Auditorium Bldg. Phone 133

Drake & Wallace will be In Indiana Harbor with a boat load of Michigan peaches and grapes this afternoon. Will land at the pier foot of Michigan ' street. 9-lt The ladies of the Royal Neighbors will give a plate social at the home of; Mrs. Marie Rolmetrom, 3716 Fir street, j next Wednesday evening. All the la- ! dies of the camp are expected to attend j and bring their friends. 1 The Indiana Harbor camp of Royal j Neighbors will have the Valpo camp j as visitors at their meeting on Friday ! evening. Sept. 20. , j A card party In K. of P. hall will

Washington Lumber & Coal Co. LUMBER, MILL WORK, BUILD- , ING MATERIAL AND COAL

141 Street and I. II. Belt K. It. Tel. 263

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be given the first Friday in October j by the ladles of the Indiana Harbor : camp of Royal Neighbors. ' , The Woman's Home Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Ed. Ho'ch, 3306 '. Aldis avenue, tomorrow evening. ) Mr. and Mrs. Ed. MrOrum left last i night for a western trip for the benefit of Mrs. McCrum's health. Their stay will be indefinite, depending upon the Improvement of the patient. Mr. McCrura has secured a leave of absence from the Postal Telegraph Co., whose agent he Is, to be gone as long as he wishes. j The Crescent Colts of Indiana Harbor played the Gary Midgets at Gary Sunday afternoon resulted in a score of 8 to 5 in favor of the Crescent Colts. Manager Paul Galik has arranged for a return game at the old baseball grounds at Indiana Habor next Sunday, Sept. 15, 2p. m. B. C. Lukens. who is enjoying a sojourn at Mackinac for the benefit of his health, expects to return pext Satur- j

day.

HUBER Undertaker 4739 Forsyth Avenue, Telephones 271 35

GEO. H. LEWIS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Fire Insurance OFFICES ! 210 Calumet Building 4802 Alexander Avenue

The Street Cars Stop at SAM BEN ANTE'S Barber Shop A good place to get shaved while you wait 3404 MICHIGAN AVENUE

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All Legal Matters Promptly Attended to

JOSEPH G. VIVIAN ATTORNEY AT LAW SUITE 102 BARKER BLDG.

Phone 134. 3417 Michigan Avenue

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LEE F. CLARK 38 119TH STREET NEWSPAPER DEALER Lake County Times and all Chicago Papers.

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A. A. KUSS Leading Grocer 13429 Ontario Avenue Phone 203

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WHITING.

Miss Helen Mason returned to hr home in Jonesboro, Ark., on Friday, after a five weeks' visit with her sister. Mrs. Mathew J. Kolb of 119th street.

$5,000.00 REWARD Can you beat It? It's a good thing. What iR it? Get busy with Oscar! Absolutely fresh lake perch' din

ner, 3oc; Frog Lake perch dinner. 50c; Lake Superior white fish dinner.

5c: black bass. 75c: lobster dinner. 5c:

frog legs, 75c; squab dinner, 50c; spring chicken. 75c; Long Island duck. 75c;

frog, fish and chickun dinner. $1.00;

Lake Superior white fish and chicken! ..

dinner, J1.00; frog leg and black bass. I "1's ndrr,e" nmm Fpent tne week

11.00: lobster and chicken. 11. 00; hsh and . ena witn ner parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Long Island duck dinner, $1.00. j Timm. In Crown Point. OSCAR GOLDSMITH CAFE A BUFFET Mrs' 'Sus' Whitaker and son Of Nileg,

Indiana Blvd. and II41h Street -re nere visiting her aunt, Mrs. Fan

Phone Whiting 32

Mis Mason was accompanied to Chicago by Mrs. Kolb and Miss Thelma Hilliard. Abe Winsberg of U9th street of the firm of Fink Winsberg. is at Mackinac Island, where he Is compelled to go every summer, during the hay fever sea-eon.

Hammond. Ind.

Accommodations for Private Parties.

FOR CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY VISIT MAYER BROS.

650 Hohman Street.

Phone 680

WM. H. HOLT 13306 Ontario Avenue Ice Cream and Candies

GUSTAV KORTHAUS Dealers In

GENERAL HARDWARE. FURNI

TURE, STOVES, RANGES, ETC.

Livery. Private Ambulance.

13311-13 ONTARIO ST. Phone 211

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Do uot forget we are headquarters for GAS, GASOLINE STOVES AND HOT PLATES for the hot weather. SPURRIER BROS. 43S 119TH STREET.

Indiana Auto Tire Repair Company TIRES N TUBES VULCANIZED. RETREADING. It ELI N ING AND SCTIONAL REPAIRING. Clark and 119th Sts. Phone 170-J WHITING. INDIANA

Whiting Cornice Works HERMAN SCIII'LTy.E FURNACi: WORK, rORNICE WORK, STEEL CEILING, TIN WORK, TAR ROOKING fovea Repaired Ktlmatr Kurnjnned. Corner llitth Street and Sheridan Ave. Telephone 151-M. WHITING INDIANA

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

J. H. WIEDERGOTT Harness Maker REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO 564 So. Hohman St Phone 720

HAMMOND, INDIANA

Swttehea and PnfTa Made f Combing

Orpheum Beauty Pslors MISS ALMA PATTERSON ORPHEUM THEATRE BUILDING

154 State Street Hammond. Ind. Hair Dressing. 50c; Hair Bobbing, 35c;

Shampooing. 50c; Scalp Treatment, 75c;

Facial ilassage, .e; iMantcurlcg. JSC.

RESIDENT WORK

HAVE YOUR

KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED AND

PRINTS MADE AT Norris' Pharmacy 192 East State SL Hammond, Ind.

ny Dansing of Fred street. From here they will go to Wood River, 111., to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Thompson. Miss Marguerite FIfield of Oliver street will act as regular substitute teacher in the Whiting public and high, school during the year. The regular meeting of the Daughters of Liberty was held on Saturday night, Mrs. William Kelly of Stony Island was a Whiting visitor on Saturday. Mrs. Charles Pedersen visited her son, Charles Pedersen, yesterday, wh la In the Wesley hospital In Chicago, recovering from a recent operation. Mrs. P. J. Mullaney, who is at, St, Margaret's hospital suffering with typhoid fever. Is reported to be- Im

proving. Sergeant C. C. Collins was on the sieic list for a few days, but has recovered now. Mrs. Margaret Johnson Is expected home in a few days from a visit of several weeks In Cleveland, O., and Toronto, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Starr Stowell and Mlsees Florence Lee and Mabel O'Hara are expected home today from their western auto trip. They were due home yesterday, but owing to their stopping at Omaha, Neb., a day longer than they expected, will arrive today, providing no unforeseen trouble arises. Mrs. George Purk of South Chicago visited Mrs. Catherine Steward of Sheridan avenue yesterday.

j Miss Orvllla Baumgarten of FischI rum avenue entertained a friend from

RIPLEY'S ART gTUDIOl?' Pu!,man over Saturday and Sun

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

KLINE'S Regulation Bowling Alleys and Pocket Billiard Parlor 13257 Erie Avenue

Pay Gas Bills without extra charge at A. N. NELSON'S Hardware Store 13433 Ontario Av. Phone 204

MAC TURNER Architect 508 Hammond Bldg. Tel. 324 Hammond, Indiana

Help to Keep the City Clean by Installing One of Our Sanitary Concrete Garbage Boxes Calumet Concrete Const. Co. Room 50S, Hammond Building Telephone 1481 or 525

LOOK FOR THE GREEN LUNCH SIGN Eat your Sunday meals In our cool and comfortable dining room. Chicken pies, individual. 20c Club breakfast you'll like. Everything of qualty. ::: ::: ::: ::: WE CATER RESTAURANT Wt STATE STREET

ROBERTSDALE. August Minsl.erg of Harrison avenue rvsjmed his dutks at the Standard Oil coii.i.ur.y after inins con.tned to ins lit i. e. by Illness. talph Jewett of Pearl street has accepted a position as timekteper for th.; American Stel company at Indian-

Mrs. A. G. H'ndquist and her guests, i

Ethel and Ephraim MMlander, spent yesterday with relatives In Park Manor. Miss Mellander and her brother left this morning for their home In South Bend. Mrs. Charles Potts of Euclid avenue and daughter Thelma left Friday for Cleveland, O. Mrs. Potts will remain a week, leaving Thelma there in school.

Pnr a delicious chew try I MOV SCOVT. Ribbon cut and free of all ntemM and dirt. You nlso get valuable linmluma by Mil luc the tickets. You have but to try thin brand to enlixt In lt nrmy of rhewer. Pronounced by oonnolsxeurw the bent SCRAP on the market.

I Harbor.

Miss Sarah Mills of Chicago visited her sister, Mrs. C G. Buell of Indiana boulevard ltst evening. Mrs. Merle Sellers and daughter Gwendolyn of 116th street spent Saturday In Windsor Park the guests of Mrs. R;iy Stultz. Miss Katherine Zadel of Louisville. Ky returned home after a three wetks' visit with her sister, Mrs A. Gader of Harrison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Visconti of Roberts avenue were the guests of Hammond friends last evening. Tom Nicholson of Indiana boulevard transacted business in Hammond ytsterday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamon of Indi

ana boulevard and Mr. and Mrs. William Hamon of Lake street tnjoyed a day's outing at St. Joe, Mich.. Friday. J. Kase and J. Wlchorst attended the Sherman lodge, K. of P., in East Side, Friday evening. Mrs. M. E. Hubbard of Indiana boulevard has betn confined to her home several days by Illness. Lee Jewett of Hammond visited at the Jewett home In Pearl street Friday evening. Let Jewett of Hammond visited at the Jewett home in Pearl street Friday

George Foster, bookkeeper in the Lowell National bank and his wife are taking a two weeks' vacation In Mishawaka and other points. Ansel Sloconib, wife and son of East Chicago attended the Dickinson reun-

l iiir"Saturday. , Mrs. Perkins Turner has gone to ; Woodstock to visit relatives for a short time. j Miss Neva Dickinson returned Satur- ! day frm a visit with relatives In Eiisjlc wuod. : Miss Blanchard Kenney of Hammond

evening. i spent several days here the past week Charles Eggers of Roberts avenue ' the truest of friends, was a Chicago business visitor Satur- j Miss Madge Lynch of Wllmette is the

day.

Miss Hattie Kltmm of Indiana boule- relatives in this place, vard was the guest of Mrs. Charles j Vernon, the 6-year-old son off Mr. Dust of East Side yesterday. j and Mrs. Andy Nichols, died in a Chi-

Aleck Hazlett. who Is employed at Chicago Heights, spent the week end with his family In Robtrts avenue.

cago hoepltal last evening after an operation had been performed upon klm for stomach trouble. The body will be brought back here today, and the funeral will probably be held Wednesday.

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DR. LEEDY over The Lion Store

DYER. Miss M. Thiel of St. John visited friends here Sunday. Miss E. Schaeffer, who has been visiting in Chicago the past week, returned home yesterday. Miss Minnie Keilman. who has been

the guest of Miss E. Grenier of Chicago for the past week, returned home yesterday. Mrs. J. I Keilman left for Chicago yesterday morning for a few days' visit. Nick Schutz of Hammond spent Sunday the guest of his brother, Mathies Schutz. Th public, school opned this morning with a good attndance.

CLARK STATION . The Clark Station volunteer fire department will have a dance at the new fire station on Saturday evening and expect to have a good time. Miss Hulda Schwalbe returned to Chicago after spending a few days with relatives here. Quite n number of our folks attended the celebration In honor Of the silver

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leston and enjoyed a good time. Thomas Bender of Chicago spent the day with friends here. Herman Schreiber of Hammond was a Clark business visitor yesterday. F. C. Holitield of Gary was a Clark Station visitor yesterday. William Osterman of Clark Station was an out-of-town visitor yesterday.

LOWELL Mrs. Edwin Sanders, son Chesierand

daughter Ruth spent several days the j , th tf d

btay out of the grandmother cla, until

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THE COMB'S MORNING STORY You know the story the comb tells. It's a very discouraging story, too. Day by day, a few intore strands are added, of hair thnt is turning grey, losing its vitality, its strength and ils health. Grey bair is as unbecoming as old age. Natural pride should have its own say. You wish to look young and it is vour DUTY to 8ppear so. You can't even LCXDK young if the silver threads begin to show. Bea "Young Woman" in looks, always.

The grey hairs belong to the chaperon and

relatives in Genova

nast week with

Junction, Wis. Mrs. Ed. Ebort went to Dyer Saturday to visit friends. The band concert Saturday night drew out one of the biggest Saturday night crowds seen In Lowell this season. This was the Second concert since the band organized. They did splendidly under Frof. Braun's directorship.

BLACK OAK. The Misses Louisa and Mary Strawh spent Friday at Hammond. Mrs. Jacob Gard and Mrs. Rose Grissel of Crown Point spent Friday with Mrs. Matilda Seberger. Miss Etta Schultz of Indianapolis is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Nlmetz. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Scheldt. Mrs. Matilda Seberger, Mrs. Jacob Gard and Mrs. Rose Grlssel spent Friday evening at Hammond. Frank Costio of Tolleston le a Black Oak visitor. Miss Mary Boscamp has returned to her home in Chicago after a three weeks' visit here. School commense.s in the Black Oak school Monday. Sept. 9, 1912.

day.

Mrs. Rose Connors of Chicago Is) spending a few days visiting Mrs. Mar garet Qutgley. Miss Mildred E. Stewart entertained Misses Clara Becker and Esther Hoff man of Hammond yesterday. Mr. and Mri. Julius Alerding and children of Chicago spent yesterday visiting the latter's paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Hemmy of Sheridan avenue. Miss Orvllla Baumgarten has taken a position as stenographer for the C I. & S. railroad at Gibson. Mrs. Mary Gehrke and daughter, Mrs. Percy Hawkins of Oak Park visited at the Gehrke and PInkerton homos. Mrs. Charles L. Hellwig is entertaining her sister. Miss Grace Kolb oC Brookston, and Miss Wlesjohn of Chicago. Several Whiting , ladles attended a farewell party at the home of Mrs. Flanlgan, at her home on North Hohman street, Hammond, on Friday. The party was given complimentary to her Fister, Mrs. Thomas McCormlck of Pt. Richmond, Cal.. who has been here on an extended visit. The Marriage of Mrs. Bertha Brezanyl of Center street took place at St. John's Slavish church yesterday morning, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Benedict Ra.lcany. The Owl club gave a very pleasant dancing party on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gehrke of Sheridan avenue entTtaind a number of relatives at their home on Sheridan avenue in honor of their wedding anniversary and also Mrs. Gehrke'g birthday. The marriage of Officer William Gainer of Whiting and Miss May Flanlgan

1 of Chicago will take place at St. EnI selm's church in Chicago on next Wednesday morning, at 9 a, m. Reports from St. Margaret's hospital state that the condition of Sister Hilaria is very serious, the physicians

entertaining no hopes for her recovery. Sister Hilaria was a teacher In the Sacred Heaxt church and suffered a paralytic stroke about two weeks ago. C. V. Humphreys of I.aporte avenue has purchased the Royal theatre, on 119th street, having taken possession last Saturday night.

your years justify it, by using

HAY'S HAIR HEALTH

$1.00 and 50c at Dru Store or direct upon receipt of price and dealer'a name Send 10c ior trUl bottle. Phiio Har Spec. Co. Newark. N J. KAUFMAN A WOI.K. MINAS CO.

GRIFFITH. Mr. and Mrs. U. Turner of Ross were plensant callers here Saturday. The Busy Bees will meet at the school house next Thursday afternoon to make arrangements for a lawn social. All members are urged to be present.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soldier of Ham-Jjjay.

mond were guests at the home of P. C. Taggart Sunday. J. Freas of Chicago visited at the home of L. A. Southworth yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Dutton took an outing at Ivuke Michigan yesterday. Mr. Rockwell and Miss Ilia Hughes visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Stelfel Sunday. J. C. Stalkenburger of Chicago transacted business here Saturday. The town board held their regular meeting last Saturday evening. FOR SALJi: A good fresh cow. D. J. Schoon, R. R. 1, Box 10, Griffith, Ind. 6-U

USED THINGS THAT TOU DOT1 WANT CAN BE SOLD IF TOU ADVBRTISE IN THE TIMM

LANSING. Mr. and Mrs. John Koertge are the parents of a baby girl, born Wedned a y. Miss Cora Ward spent the week end at her home in Lansing. Miss Alice Int Hout and George Schultz of Oak Glen have entered their first year in the Thornton township high school at Harvey. 111. Miss Hazel Alsip of Lansing has entered the third year at that high school. Dewey Schippley has entered the Hammond high school. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Griec.e are the parents of a baby boy, born Wednejs-

Al. Koselke was severely injured In a motorcycle accident Wednesday. His collarbone was fractured and his arm badly bruised.

up

usiness

STIE GLITZ PARK. Miss Callahan intends to take

bookkeeping at the Chica.go

college at Hammond. Mr. Austgen of Hammond was here on business. Miss Ella Modrock Is dangerously ill for the last week. Mrs. James shopped in Hammond last evening. Mrs. Rubins went to South Chicago on business. Mrs. W. S. SMmpson visited here Friday evening.

ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WELL? Many Hammond People Know the Importance of Healthy Kidneys. The. kidneys filter the blood. They work night and day. Well kidneys remove impurities. Weak kidneys remove impv- ties. Weak kidneys allow Impurities to multiply. No kidney ill should be neglected. - There is possible danger in delay. If you have backache or urinary ti oubles. If you are nervous, dlizy or worn out. Begin treating your kidneys at once; Use a proven kidney remedy. None endorsed like Doan's Kidney Pills. Recommended by thousands. Proved by Hammond testimony. Mrs. James Hartlin, 320 Pine strt-et. Hammond, Ind., says: "I am never without a box of Doan's Kidney Pills in the house as I consider them the nest kidney medicine I have ever used. You may continue to publish the statement 1 gave recommending them some years ago. A member of my family too Doan's Kidney Fills when suffering from pain In his back and trouble wPh

the kidney secretions. This remedy acted beneficially and soon brought relief." For ' sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buff New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the narre Doan's nJ take no other.