Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 100, Hammond, Lake County, 24 September 1912 — Page 6
THE TIMES.
uowfl rum i wews
Happenings of a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital
SHUCKS
From the DLarv of Si. Lence
Tick Spcrtce T;ift and Shi rr sh.-ill with th' i vuz Msf!n' hi::
sf h c ;ui. it rfect ; b.ti lot
could Wi'.sori '-s'.l!' ". ,' fcr a c
vote fc ;!!' Mar c thet r, .Utile
;cntletn. sin."
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th' -if
th.-r two. s u m p t h : n '
how
n -1 .1 era t ton. n s put tint;- walks
streets nri.1 alleys for e.i was also the question of
on North street. A straw vote on the presMen in 1 pnssthilitifs was t; ken U tin1 city euunlil chambers last ewninn with fourtcon pr st lit. Tho results were ten votes for Taft am.) four for Roosevelt, which jroes to shew the :iver,irro sentlment on the jircsidfti t in I c.-ind iila t..-s as
Tuesday. , ( .f . 21, W12.
EFFECTIVE HOME REMEDY FOR TUBERCULOSIS
: matter when the lunKs trip away or to a san:i-
tnwriship is ven a surpilsi
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p.elt p ve
men's votes Johnson fer th' president The city . ami c -tinted Chise to the j..i'-y. Some
chise are.
his foul u' th' I'ni
:lu-r power then al with HliMtii uspersions upon ted states.
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The vote was c publU'iins, as it moose si ren .-th
Killot show. d. The biji asphalt mis street pavine have a tractor Con rt ri icli T ex
su rim si
coneernei to th.' re d the bul than th
-rs f rive, left s
r the M and C to put isphalt
un n -on to-
with least
.:,!' for light comnany ?s to ' leetrii al service on sii mpt Ion .
tor street power, am: 5 0 watt poll is h the ei to an Siio
minimum chnrtc for IU:hts j is rlxed at 5" cents for reside 75 cent? for business houses, in the franchise p-ov!j. s that fnd contract c n he revised
a rs during the life of the if it is deemed necessary b on account of excessive ratei
of 7, nv:
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put
the the
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r . s t i TTl e pe t i t i 1 ! citizen; pi tied fr i u iz h s t r e in the h
lit cm the l.fti i- the bo anl con iiti probah re-t Ian
t month r.i-i'.i and A rlauan the rati s very ten
t nchise.
the citv etc. If ! by the eompa ny
the first application of th
day. The Job is a Mar ope arid favorable weather will take .it
six weeks more to complete.
taWI there is an Intense feelinsr osity apalnst Roosevelt by the s which Is j.ist cropping out. red by the ccd-jnel's affront to e when on hlri visit to Homo -ars ano. M; ny of that faith
It is : of ar.im CathoU. ermer.d. the po; some y
who are not e: will sv!n th-
to knock out an v nossih
-.rit being: elected, as their him is Intense. It begins ti the Roosevelt boom was or
Sally strong for Taft votes to him simply
pop sibi 1! t V of Vtoose-
hatred for look as If i the w a n e
.1 :
and the blind following whit h he hat
! had have b trun at la-t to nuestion hi
'sincerity and motives. finding his prltijciples as 1. i'l down by hlntstlf and Iris iUk are simply a bid for an office that j tht-y couid not hope to tret in any other wu y.
l.e reaihed by the T!i e Crown Point Electric company its of the company will probably change hands this week, 'ifferenees shall be I the old concern being taken over by a if arbitration. Ow- frrntip of "h!capo capitalists of wliich mi of the city's fi- l A. H. 1'otter is the head. 1'art of the lities ore that the ! officials and employ s of the present ps will not be used j compii ii v will be ret; ined by the ri-w ex'n'ii, j corporation in a maiia i;erlal capacity.
i The company intends to bulid up a pood business here ami will exploit their product and fliiieavor to make it
It is a serious are affected. A
torium is not only expensive, but tt in
volves .-eparntion from home find friends Seme are benefited, but. few can safely return, Kokman's Alterative, is . fi'-. tive for home treatment. For ii a m pie: S. Atlantic Ave.. H. ad. lei tie Id. N .1. "i b-r, t iomen - In Uie fall of r.oir. 1 contracted a very severe cold, which settled on my lunps. At last 1 ht'Kitn to raise sputum, and my physician then told me I must co to California immediately. At this lime 1 was advised to take Kokman's Alterative. 1 stayed at home and commenced takintr it the last week in October. I besran to improve, and the first week in January, 1!'1H. 1 resumed my regular occupation, ahv'.ni? eained LCi pounds, fully restored to health. It is now five years since my recovery has been effector!, and I cannot praise Fiekman's Alterative too highly. I have recommended it with excellent resu ! 1 s." i SU-nedl w. U. TAT KM. Kckm.m's Alterative is effective in nronenitis. Asthma, Hav Fever; Throat and I,une; Troubles, and in upbuilding the system. loes not contain poisons, opiates or ha hi t - f orm i n tr drutrs. For s.i;e by Otto Xesele. and other leartinc i! ri. f-r tr ' .-1 s. Ask for booklet tellinK of
md write to Iv-kman Labor-
! WHITING AMD ENVIRONS
Michigan
fa mi I v of
no a t o .
fVlf'oli'
i'idiadolphia, V
for additional
was pres. pravir.ir th.i ri North stilt The matt, i ri 1 1 s f f the i
.Ci tvy interWest street ct to Coidsr wa s fi re 1 1 y ommi-t.-e on
indispensible erv WAV that
the ctrl.
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ROBEETSBALE. M.sses Mary Stein and Caroline Put
's- Twist" at the Illinois,
ram saw i i.i
in Chicago, Saturday a M r. n n i Mr - ! ! arry f. e'd . venue '.eft yei
!r.rt. Mich,, w -.ere th'-y w ila-.-s' tt.i?,.
ftet HOOT Nelson .rda y
i en;
ed her aunt Iloberts iivt Mrs. A. S visited the
. Mrs. Fdwar nue Sund ay. ut.heriand of Swedish II
:t 3tiey Island avenue.
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of
HOBART. llio Hcbo'iler was hostess at a party Riven at her home last n honor of Miss leo Soholler. cts to leave on Wedne.sday for hero she will spend the wini'i niins was spent in games .'. after which a dainty lunch-served.
Scheldt transacted business in . yesterday. !".'.! -wr.n Koi'Or left yesterday '.' is", w here she will continue dies at the Northwestern univtri coating: year. Wood of Fort Wayne transactness here yesterday, I-'isher and daughter of Chicago here for the past few days. Touse of a Thousand Candles, was irlven in Stratton's Opera on Saturday evening, was well d.
Mrs. I. far .-v. ell ev. u It.ir who ex p. Texas. ler. Tii and inn.-: i on was K. C. : Chicago Miss ! for Chil
lier stu s i t y t h i i: a. -i bus Mrs. visited T h e which House attend?
A groat many Oary people vis iiere on Saturday ami Sunday, hataker. advantage of the electric services on those days.
to the rainy weat
Miss (lladv.s Ma.-lionald of
is the guest of the SchauU
Sheridan avenue. Mrs. o'Crady of Oavidson place, who nas been very iii f,,,- sev.vral weeks, still
remains in a very dangerous condition, i Wiilt! Mr. ami Mrs. John .1. Keller of Sheri- day.
ian avenue spent Saturday and Siiinlay as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. NaMzgur at South Itend. Olivet, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cross of John street, is quite ill, and under the care of a physi-
and liaiighiiir are getting alung nicely. K. Frankowskl ami Julius rtztxizlnskl left for West It.iiien on Saturday. Tli-y expeit to return in about two weeks. Miss Hlizabe.t h Qulim of c.ary visited
g friends on Saturday and Sun-
Mr. and M rito their home Sunday nlj;ht.
. Wiiiard Mos.-i in I,',.. 1 1 1 - 1 : i . having been h
William Mattern of are expected here he winter at t he home
1 1 Mattern,
clan. Mr. and Mrs. Monroevilie, Ca! Sunday to .spend t
of the latter's brother.
and family of Oliver street. Mrs. K. F.merson of ih in avenue, has been very 111 and her removal to the hospital for an operation has been made necessary. The Northern Indiana Library association will hold a district meeting on next Thursday, al the Whiting public library. This district includes the libraries of Hammond, Fast Chicago, Oary, Michigan City, Crown Point. Valparaiso, Iaporte and South liend. F.epresentat i ves of these various libraries are expected to be in attendance. U TI. Mattern of Oilier street will leave for Seattle, Masii., in about three weeks to join his wife, who is at present visiting there. luirinir Mr. Mattern's absence his pharmacy wiil be ln
tend tiio funeral Mrs. John I-:. C Thornton Flail of Starr Stnivell Mr. and Mrs. C
Oehrke visited t 1 .-: Mrs. Mary Oehrk Hawkins, in Dak 1 Mr. and Mrs. .!.-, family and Arthur
Fast C.ary on Sunday, -v reunion was held, at tin mother. Mrs. Mike K re of Chicago relatives was aive.
Charles McCartiiy resigned his posith the Standard Oil co tion he has held for Mr. McCarthy, whi week is disposintr (
wil go to Jefferonvil
with his sister. Mrs. Trac A controller box on an pole caught tire op Sur
the eorn.-r of ravidri! pia. street. The fire rb p.art rnent
ret urneii , rnd., on ri; to at-
t" trie latter's mother.
of Chicago the guest of I.ap..rte avenue, eorire i;. ;,,k- and John ieir mother and sister,
i and Mrs. Myrtle atk, on Sunday. .-) Cunningham and I.ina'ciituui went. t lay, where a family
me of their A number in at tend-
Tested the Whole World Over and through three generations Beecham's Pills are universally looked upon as the best preventive and corrective of disorders of the organs of digestion and elimination ever known. They give speedy relief from the headaches, sour stomach, indigestion due to biliousness or constipation.
llEEHiii
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They are too well known for that:
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nequaied Reputation
Sold errwher,10c., 25c. Th direction with every bas point out the road to health.
I
at
the home of his
f Ohio n ven ': " has
for
eh posiif years.
so wi fe d ied last
f his furniture and
Ky.. to reside
a
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light bht at I 121st
re call-
Wi Sun
liam Mattern, lav from Cal-
ited ing line
e avenue for the ago, Sun-
Owing
rd.iy' urn t t Uike I'u'i' Miss Ib-ha
Miss A! s Cora Su t:da v
ii i Mi
iiar.y a'te run I'ark. .1 a m ieson ice Sarver Hough of with Mi-s
led
rer on Satthe picnic
of Gary visited over Sunday. Chicago visited Kdna P.orger.
1 1 o i - l few
IT. of .f Mr Side
Mrs. J Si-.p'.-y and son Aubrey of Indiana boulevard were Chi ago visitors ve.-terday.
Mr. and Mrs. A Mar ;ivfn ie were the g:e--ts Kdward Lancohr of Fast
Uijr. Miss I.1! in n Plan of Harris" Is spending a few days in lap
visiting friends. Mr. aid M August il-dir.an d-itiffhter VI -'la of War.aiah. Inrl H. A. Smith and son of Sanpierle are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Smith of In liana boulevard. Miss; Ann? Worh'e of Indiana boulevard spen' Sur da v in Phi. -ago the guest of Miss Adeline I'.enzner.
Peter P.ley left Saturday f
Fdward Jewett Ilobertsdale have irtg market '.-.ous-
ar, d John purchased t! formerlv
B'ev ;e W
of
bv
Messrs. l.ut. & Quinlan
Whiting.
Harrison and Mrs. ast evenn avenue
rte. Ind..
and i . and i Ind., i
j. a.
Glen and Hosford Park. Thomas Ad'er and d au g Ii t er. Ma rlan.
an.-.i''ted busi:;(
r-ard. Fydi i Fues- . al! began their the Chicago Free
charge of his brother who is expected here ifornla. Misses Gladys Frit, sle and Florence Fe studies as seniors in
Kindergarten association, this morning, after their summer's vacation. Miss Iee has for several years been kindergarten assistant in Whiting, and intends completing her education and get her degree this year. The progressive party of Whiting will open a nw club room in the building, on 110th sTeet. formerly occupied by the old gas office. The members have planned a meeting tomorrownight, and will have a band to help liven up the crowd. Mrs. Charles K Ile'.twig is entertaining her sister. Mrs. Anna Kcintz and son of Brooks ton, Ind. The Indies' Aid socletv of the M. F.
ed and the blaze was s..on extinguished. Mr. and Mrs. M. Migatz of lliUh street entertained relatives from Hammond on Sunday. Mrs. Albert fhwlng. who is spending the summer at Clark S-ation. is visiting her mother, Mrs. lb.se Purdy, of Fred street for a few days.
unday and Monday
i uncle, ,T. J. Simpson. j Mrs. Samuel Beehe of Fnglewond and hwr cousin. Mrs. Anna, Howe.! of Calij fornia, who have been visiting at the j homo of Mrs. Simeon Sanger, went to Mrs. Beebe's h-mie Mor day.
Howard Sloeomh and wife and Amos Hrannon and Mi.-s Ruth Itrownei! were Chicago visitors Monday. Miss Lulu Xorthrup of Hammond spent Sunday at the home of her mother. Mrs. Emma King of this plar went to olleston Monday to visit her sister. A baby girl has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Berg. Congratulations are in order. Here's our's. George Ceiga of Whiting spent Sunday with his grandparents here. Miss Gohlie Nuokles of Chicago spent Sunday at the home of Henry Baugh-rnan.
church will give former Common 119th street, on Rev. Benedict
a clearance -a ial hotel buii Oct. 4th and , Ralratu- went
m
va.-ation whi -h re 'a lives in Port M iss 1'aiTil ! n e Fge-rs saw "A
he Will ; W ashing P. ue'. :"r Win.-om.:
theatre.
the Colonial
everin g. Henry Hah, who Purdue university at Sundav here visiting Jean Halt of pe-ir! st Flmer S.'hmitf'e of spent Sunday in r.ari John Shahan of p
til" guest of
Mr
in
a week's
fiend visiting on. Wis. and Charles Widow" at Chicago, last
s attending the Iafavette. spent his mother, Mrs. ret. Harrison avenue visiting friends, lllman, FI.. was
-t of ffiends here Sunday, nd Mrs. Fdward Christ ensen are
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Mot her
i baby girl, which in Indiana, houleand daughter are
daughter I la mm'-nd
of vi;
Har-itor
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s Minnie Wes,
Chicago visit-
A HARMLESS WAY TO DARKEN THE HAIR
Sage and Sulphur Makes Gray Kair Vanish; Rem-
fcr All Hair Troubles.
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BUFwSrHAJ,!. Mr. and Mrs, S. P. Kurner of Park avenue attended church at En?lewood on Sunday morning, Esteila Mills of Harvey spent Sunday here visiting her parents. O. .1, Kiersey of Per ter avenue spent Saturday evening in Bob. rt.-dale. William Schroeder of Park avenue entertained relatives at Fast Side on Sunday. Miss Mary Olnwlddle of Hammond was the guest of Mis- prilly Patton on Sunday afternoon. M. Ij. Bitter spent Sunday in Thayer. Ind.. visiting relatives. Miss Elizabeth patton spent Saturday in Chicago shopping. Mr. and Mr-c J. i .apsewiez of Pullman avenue en t ert a l n-"l company from Chl'-aKO yesterd iv. A number of Burnlir.m people attend
ed the evening services at tho Hege-wisi-h M. E. church on Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. B. Xe'lis and daughter! Dorothy of Park av.-n;re spent Sun- !
day in Gary with frier ds. Miss Mary Frank of park avenue spent Saturday and Sunday in (Thicago with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. It Ba i of Center avenue spent Sunday even in C in Hammond. Miss Martha Kaejinanm-ski visited friends in South Chicago on Sundav.
day. Mr. F Chicago w:th fr:
Mrs. W.-hn. and I'aui. of Mrs, We liner ter for a few
the
itng. on :.th. to Indihe perof Jo.en see, the Ilo-
f and l f t e r id- at
r
friend have returned to pending the week end Hosford Park, and children, Catherine
Hobart are visiting with -. daughter, Mrs. Schmel-days.
Sun-Mrs,
l'':l"ii Peterson of Gary spent Funday vifh her mother, Mrs. Bene
.Tosepli Ad'er of M tins ter spent day with Ills parents. Mr. and
Thomas Ad ler and f amily. Bessie Williams is a Gary shopper today. '
.Ta-oh Hir.ey andaucrhFila, were Crown Point
Mr. and Mrs. rs, c'.ara and
ir or.- S: ; ,:i lav. Mrs. Mailmen i is visitor today. Th,e Ft. Bev. o r t W a y n e w ; ! 1 fty . ilildren at iu r--' at Tu-key
atia Harbor, yesterday, where formed the wcddlnc reremotp
at Hohart jester- ! seph Bncko an-l Miss Mary I which weddinsr took p!'':"e in
man Catholic church. The marriase of Mi's Veronica Kazich and Valentine Pientka. both of Whiting were joined in the holy bonds of matrimony yesterday morning at St. Adalbert's Polish church, the ceremony being performed by Bev. Julian Skrzypinskt. Four Whltinir bovs. Henry Peterson. Eric McClelian. John Knvai and peter Tlelczski. were arrest- d last nlerht by Officers Vacha and ViziolMewi.-z: on the oharsn of disorderly conduct. These younc men were o-i Indiana boulevard in front of TJi-ert'- 'n,'!'', where a wedding was in progress. They were singing when placed urid- r :irr st. Ali w;th the exception of Peterson were released last nitrht on bonds to appear be fore Mayor Parks this evening for trial. A daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Hamilton of New York avenue on Sunday morning Mother
s a Hammond husiBishop A Herding of I'Otitirm a rlass of St. Pet.r and Paul's Creek today.
A valuable black horse was stolen from Frank Koor.ce last evening in a peculiar manner. A stranger, whose name could not lie learned, was helping Kconre, who was doing some concrete work on the Wesley Morgan farm. Bunning out of materia; the stranger asked Koonce to drive him to Cedar Ivike, which he did, and the fellow gave him the slip, ami when Koonce went to get his horse it and the fellow v. ere gone. He walked to Iiweli and notified Town Marshal Belshaw, who got busy on the telephone, and located the horse and man at Dyer. He had sold tire horse and none to bed in a boarding house. The town marshal of that place and Officer Belshaw went there about 9 o'clock. tr"t his, man and took him to Crown Point, while Koonce brought his horse home. At trie coroner's inquest over the body of William Gray yi sterday afternoon Crover Boyd was exonerated of any criminal action with regard fo the young man's death. The progressives will have a rally in I-iwell Saturday niei:t, at which time John O. Bowers, candidate for coneross. and all the county and joint county candidates will be present. Mr. Bowers will be the principal speaker. Jud Hayden of Indianapolis was in Bowel yesterday. wo women from Illinois, one about 40 years old and one about "s. were In town yesterday ioekintr for a couple who had eloped, and it was thought they were headed for Crown Point to tret married. hey departed from their somes' last Friday. Mrs. Henry Hauchman was a Chic.'ir.o visitor Monday. II. If. Allen of Ispheming Mich., spent
T1IKRE IS ALWAYS PLACE" TO lll'Y. TIMES' VOf WHERE.
A "BEST ADS TEI.L
DYER.
Mrs. 1 1.
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Gottman and daughter, Helen, ira.l days with relatives here.
Jo.-eph Ka.-nrner and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ia Stovers of C'olu nib Us, O., were the Kiiest of Mr, and Mrs. T. Hammer and family Sunday. Mrs. J. Alexander is reported to ho at a critical condition at this writing. Miss Kiizaheth Will! elm returned home Saturday after a couple of months' visit at Kiizaheth, 111. Miss Brnma and brother, Beonard Keilr.uan, Mere Chi-'iiiro visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Schmidt and daughter, Bena. spent a few days with Pullman relatives. Charles S-ht-idt of Chicago was the puest of his grandmother S inday. Mr. and Mrs. William Elmer and Mr. and Mrs, Fre.l S ei auseri were Chicagovisitors today. J. B Kel'.man transacted business lr Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Olendorf of Hanover Prairie were Tyer visitors today.
MAKES YOUR BACKACHE VANISH, DRIVES ALL RHEUMATIC PAINS AWAY New Discovery Eases Stiff, Sore, Swollen Joints and Muscles "While Backache and Bladder Disorders Disappear After Few Doses Are Taken.
ins
will
the tor-rhouma-
No matter how badly you suffer, how chronic your case may be, or what
has failed to cure you. your t leave, your aches vanish and turous. killing backache or
tism will bother you no more. This Is what Croxone. the new scientific discovery, does for sufferers of such troubles. It cures these diseases
j because tt reaches the cause and reI moves it. It soaks riht in through the walls and linings of the kidneys
end cleans out the stopped-up, inactive organs like water does a sponge neutralizes, and dissolves every particle of uric ncid and makes the k'.d-
I neys sift from the blood nil tne waste
matter and poisons th..t bd4e in thmints and muscles to scratch and Irritate and cause rheumatism. It soothes and heals the delicate lininirs of the bladder and leaves the kidneys in a clean, strong, healthy condition, so they can filter the blood and keep jou well.
If you suffer with backache have pains in the neck or si-leu nervous or d'.zxy spells-- a few doses of Croxone will relieve the congestion and you will be surprised how quickly all kidney, bladder and rheumatic troubles will disappear. Croxone is different from all other remedies. It is not like anything elss en earth ever used for th- purpose. Pills, tablets. ami other medicines merely stimulate the Uidmys, at the best, glvinir only temporary relief. Croxone removes the cause' It starts to work the minute you take It and relieves your suffering the very first time you use it. Tt is so prepared that It Is practically Impossible to take it into the human system without results. Von can seture iti original package of Croxone at triflinc cost from any firstclass druKtrist. All druccists are authorized to personally return the purchase price if Croxone should fail in a slntrle ease.
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ValiiaMe Information 'for Smokers and C!tewers
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Hi M lT2t is.
121ft and Porter Streets
Comiia
Bcfroif, Michigan
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er and son. spent Sun-
Miller, Sr.
io does not Unriw tlie vrilue of
anrl Sulnhur for keeping the
dark, soft and glossy and in
condition: .s a matter or lact,
Sulphur is a natural element of hair, and a deficiency of it in the hair if
held by many scalp spfcia lists to bo. cop ner-tfil with hu-s 'if color and vitality of tin- hair. Unquestionably, there is no lie ' ter remedy for hair and scali troubles, especially prematiii'c graynohs, than S;t(?e and Sulphur, if properly prepared.
The Vcth (.'hern leal Company of New York put out an Menl preparation of this kind, called Wyeth's Snge and Sulphur Hair Remedy, la which Sacre and Sulphur are combined with other valuable remedies for keeping; the hair -Mid scalp in clean, healthy condition. If your hair is losing its color of constantly coming out, or if you are troubled with dandruff or dry. itchy s(a!p. get a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth's Saee and Sulphur from your d'-uggist, use it according to the simple directions, and ee what a difference a few days' treatment will make in the appearance of your hair. All druggists sell it. under guarantee that the money will be refunded if the rcmt.dy is not exactly repl'tat'iited. Agejat L. ilarry Weis.
ST. JOHN. Horn to Mr. and Mrs Charles Oerlacb a baby girl. Mother and Infant doinH nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Jorpl Mi! Raymond, from Harnriotid
diy with Mr. and Mrs. John
Dave Friedman of Hammond was in town on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soer on of Chicago were visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huber of Hammond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Koehle. Joseph Scher and son Andrew of Whiting were the gt est of relatives hero Sunday. KUa Seehausen of Hanover Prairie wa a St. John vis'to- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. An ire w Thiol of Chicatro were the guests of Mr. and Mrs George Stark and family yesterday. The card party Riven by the Concordia club Sunday evening was well attended. Walter Schwierska of South Chicago was among the St. John visitors Sunday. Michael Klassen is visiting with rela
tives at hiting at present.
Joseph Thielen returned to Chicago after spending Sunday here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Thielen. Iiiia Siark Is visitine; with friends and relatives at Chicago at present. Frank lierwanfrer of Schererville was seen in town on Sunday. Key. John Berg of Whitlns: passed through town Sunday while on his wav to ScherervlIIe to assist his brother during forty hours' devotion. Rev. A. M. Ruchhelt is a Seherervilio visitor today. Christ Seegers of Hanover Prairie transacted business here today. Mr. and Mrs. A. Aronian of Chicago were the Kesfs of Mr. and Mrs. Hernhard Hoecker Sunday. John Miller, Jr.. transacted business in Chb-Ho on Monday. Mr. John Sfoltz of MerrilivlHe was ln town on Sunday.
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Gent'a gold plated cuff links Scarf piu, gold ftUed, good stone... Nail clip Pocket knife, two Wade, 6tg
handle 71 Pocket knife, two blade, tag handle, hra?s lined
Hunter's knlfa, 4-lnch blade Ratror, extra hollow ground, highly polished Safety razor. b!z blades, guaranteed best quality steel Shaving brush, good quaJlty white bristle Razor Strop, good quality horse hide Carvers, 8-tn. blade, Gennn silver
handle, in caje 83 Toilet Clippers, nickel plated
84 Horse, clippers 175 85 Fountain pea, 14 caret gold point... 180 90 Gent's bill fold and coin puree 120 91 Lady's hand bag, test qualtiy leather 450 92 Watch, nickel plated, stem -wind and set 140 S3 Lady's watch, German silver 375
No.
No. of Whole Tickets
300
600 40 50 60 . .45 . .60 80 85 175 75 60
90 300 150
94 Railroad watch, German silver 525 95 Gent's watch. 16 pile, thin model, 10year gold-filled hunting case 1200 100 Lady's watch, 10-yr. gold-filled huntInn case 1200 101 Alarm clock, nickel platd case.... 130 102 Mantel alarm clock, gold plated 300 103 Eitthf-diy clock, hour and hlf-hour strike SCO 104 Retningtou f ingle Phot riflo, 22 or 32 caliber 5C0 105 Remington hammerless, repeating rifle, 22 calibnr, 16 shot 2400 110 Winchester repeating rifle, 22 cal iber 21C0 111 Rpticatimr shottrun. 12 gunge, 6 hot.4500
Single barrel shotgun, 12 guage. . .. Tape measure, 50-foot, iu case Family scale Carpenter's rule, 2-foot, brass bound Tooi handle and tools, teu tools in hoilnw bundle Carpet Sweeper W iter bottle, f.rood quality rubbor... Revolver, doable action, 22 or 32 caliber Umbrella, lady's or gent's
125 Roxing gloves 130 Punching bag
Baseball, professional league ('atelier's ma.sk Catcher's mitt Catcher's body protector ?tel Ashing red 1-rWct.rtc flBsh light Ice sikate-is. ladies' or gents', give eir.e wanted Roller yfcatoF, girl's or boys'
112 113 114 115 120 121 122 123 124
131 132 133 134 143 144 140
151
Suit cape, genuine cowhide.
900 80 270 75 175 5 CO 150 450 2E0 300 300 1S0 300 150 600 580 275
. .300 . 500 .1050
No.
No. of Whole Tickets
1T.2 Traveling bag. lady's or gent's 1500 lr.S Steamer trunk 1200 If, 4 Air rille 225 155 Hammock 400 IfiO Leather tobacco pouch for Fmokins tobneco 25 161 Teaepooiis, Rogers silver metal, onehalf dozen 100 !"2 IVssert spoons, Rogers silver metal, one -half dozen 150 K:'. Tt'.blo spooriR. Rogers silver metal, fine-half dozen 150 1 G4 P.utTer knifi-, Roger standard plate. . . .60 iGc Sugar shell, Rogeii standard plate.. 50 170 Perry spiHn, Rogers ptondard plate. 200 171 Dinner knives and forks, V- dozen, Rogers triple plate 600 172 Knives and forks, Vo dozen, stag handle 125 173 Sewing machine. 10-year guarante-e.2500 174 Fine Purse, ladies' or gents' 20 17."i Sterling Silver Thimble, give number 50 ISO Man's high grade metal wntch 550 1 H 1 Lady's high fcrade metal watch 375 182 Gent's watch, I4-k gold filled. 20year case 1725 j S3 Lndy's watch, 14-k gold filled, 20year ca o 1725 184 Gent's watch, 20-year plain case.... 1350 185 Gent's repeater alarm watch 1700 is Chronograph, or horse timer .1700 190 Combination fountafn syringe (best quality rubberl 150 131 Lady's locket and chain, gold filled.. 300 192 Lady's bat pin, rhinestone setting.. 100 193 Lady's gold filled shirt waist set 100 lf4 Lady's neck chain, gold filled 100 195 Lady'u bead ch3in, seamless, gold filled 500 200 Dresser clock, whit celluloid case. 300
203
204
205 210 211 12 213
No. of Whole No. Ticket 01 Scissors set, embroidery, buttonhole and sewing scissors in leather case 300 202 Baby's jewelry set (neck chain, heart pendant, baby ring, two baby pins, gold filled, mounted on pluh heart 250
Child's set, ktilfe. fork and spoon, Rogers guaranteed silverware, ln lined box 150 Ladies' mesh bag. genuine German silver, kid lined with inside coin pocket 450 Gold filled band bracelet. 14-k 300 Chevalier opera glasses in case r0P Salt, and pepper set, German silver top '0 Silver napkin ring 100 Rogers silverware set, 28 pl"ces ln
hardwood chest 1600 214 Parlor clock, F.gyptian green columns, red marbelir.ed mouldings, 5-inch decorated iveroid dial, half hour and cathedral gong strike... 725 221 Cigar lighter, burns alcohol or ben zine, nickel case 175 222 Self filling fountain pen, 14-k solid gold point 300 223 Fish line, best quality silk 50 234 SO-yd double multiplying reel, nickel piateri 150 230 Collar button set, goid filled -30 231 Gentleman's fb, silk ribbon, gold filled charm 250 232 Gentleman's gold filled watch chain. 175
Guitar, high grade, standard size... 1500 , iolin outfit, high grade Stradlvarius model, tirst quality bow, in case, complete with book of instructions 1200 Searchlight bicycle lamp 400 Audrey's 5 in 1 Handy liammer. . . . 60
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240 241
245 250
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251 Folding Lunch Box.
25
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