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four siste;-. M "o I'rV' Mi;:.'!'. Smit ,!:r kiiHL . i 1 1 .- a i i''Li- :, Mrs. Karl Jan-.s.,.n. ' HI'.!: street. pMcr:,i:ri;!ar the Thursday Croc':: riuii t-.i.- afternoon.

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Miss Matilda lev school, w !:

touch'tur when by tin- illness of Oil v. returned to !l Tho Thim!.:,- par of Mrs. Harvey J: temoia To-- x ':-!- ( "o A! 1 so "iety whs a ports for Septi nibbusiness transact! riess a siK'i:-il tirr ref res nine n t s wor? Tho Indies' Alii ish I.li t hfra it ( h i: homo of Mrs. I'raL s'rrpt. tomorrow .1 Tho GtitM of S; dlana H.irbor will ravl at 3 o'oloe

Mrs. Lynn is th new prpplilent

Miss Helpn Travis Is seorrta.ry. Mrs. W. Wilson, of ( 'loott avenue who 1 suffering from an attack of typhoid faver w-bs tnken to Bt Mrsaret's hospital yesterday morn nj?. The Pythian S'.stprs will pive a peilro party In the pver.lns f Ortober 22. at K. P. Hall. Sirs. Lesser, 422 Manun avenue, has opened a flrst-olass d ressni aklnp establishmer.t. Your patronage solicited. I

East Chicago Pantcrium SN V I I U Prop, j.xnirs' m nrTs' n.KAVixr., ri;:iit;. ii:i. a m 10 ri!tit. ITiL-tii k 1'orLo While You V"ast

'.".is -ane.l lor ami lo.H-ered l'p-t'-Hatc l.eillf iril l.enli' Vhoe Sbinine I'ai'Ior H CHICAHO AVE PHONE 34S-.T

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,-r tl'i ties o !l Monday. ! v vr I v e n at the h o nt e .okwn j e-.itrJay afr. irretra t ionLil Tvidies' iLtroat success. Her were road and othr d. After ti.e husio was enjoyed and served. sooiefy of the Sweii--eli will meet at the Lk 'Wall. 1 10r- Heesor. t p. m. Alhau's ohtiroh. Inmeet with Mrs. .1. J. k Friday afternoon

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INDIANA HARBOR

Headquarters for SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Phones 150 and 4 . Indiana Harbor, Ind.

Interpreters SARIC

IXV. A I.

Translators & DUPES CO.

WHITING

THE ENTERPRISE HLKY ?- GALI.ES, Tropa. Grocery and Market 700 INDIANA BOULEVARD Phone Whiting 42 Rohertsdale.

IvNTATl. IIUii. INSl'IIANCK

AM) leiimtlil. 11 n, I Ki,ilr..i,t n,kr, to All I'urts l lie A r!il I'lictio 4. :.i-14S Guthrie Street IXH1ANA HAPOK INDIANA

HOT SODA XS'ithin a couple- of days we will bo

jliroparoa lor ttie hot soda season. Our 1

dniK and soda defurtment o.oniply with tho pure food luw.

INDIANA HARBOR, It has beep, reported that the soc-ial Morday niiit by the girls' classes. No. 6, 7 and S, of the Baptist Church, netted 535. St. Alhan' guild will meet at 3 o'clock J-'tMay In Kast Chifasro at th home of its secretary. Miss Helen Davis. The new president. Mrs. Lynn, will occupy the chii'.r. J. G. AlU-n. --ashier of the Indiana Harbor Nationr.l Bank. entertained

Mayor James R. Hanna, of Des Moines, who is here to speak on "City Markets, Their Influence On the High Cost of Livinsf." at the Federated Commercial Clubs' convention, at dinner last night at his home In Fast Chicago. Dr. Frederick Sauer returned yesterday from the Fast where he went to attend a convention of doctors In Washington. He ppent some time In New Y'irk follow Ins; the convention. Dr. 5-ti!.-r had forirotren about the Federated Commercial Clubs' convention and when ho sny the decorations he th'.!:s;ht they were in honor of his return. Classes C. 7 and S. of tho Baptist Ch'irch. meet, at the home of Mrs. William Fvan-i in Grapevine street Saturday evenlna. All members are requested to attend as th meeting is important although it will be short.

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Leading Jeweler, Expert CALUMET BUILDING

GARFIELD FURNITURE HOUSE 473S OLCOTT AVENUE IS THE HE ST PLACE TO GET VALUES FOR YOFR MONEY. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT. SOLD AND EXCHANGED.

GO TO SURRA FOR YOUR PAINTS. WALL PAPER, GLASS AND PICTURE FRAMING. PHONE 179 171' FORSYTH AVE. EAST CHICAGO.

M. C.

Wiley

Phone

W. Chicago

H. Tatman 123

Fast

WILEY & TATMAN Architects

CALF MKT KAST

prn.PixG. C1I ICAGO,

Suite 220-:: INDIANA.

telephone: 2. All Orders Prompt !v Delivered STI1KLT (.'Alt STOPS AT The Harbor Confectionery P. GIANNINI. Ulldl llSAI M A lM'.TAH. ICK CI(KM KIM1 Kill ITS 3 408 MIC! 1 1'.; AX AVKXl'E.

GASTEL Real Estate o J20 Mieliian Avenue Phone 101

OTTO C. F. SEEHASE

HARDWARE Corner Deodar and lSMh Streets Plionc 135 INDIANA HARIJOR INDIANA

Sternberg's

Whiting

TRY SNYDER Ir IJonJ I'liotoKniiiM of All Kind,

AIo l"lahlla:lit nny time anywhrrc. I'lrliire I'ratnlnu MnlnrtiliiK, Amnleur I'rlntluK ninl Drvrloploii. Ciet our prler-M. Open SiiihIhtk. J. H. SNYDER WHITING. INDIANA

HEGEWISCH

HEGEWISCH SAVINGS BANK M. C. 2ACHA R I AS & CO. 3 Per Cent Interest Paul on Savings Accounts. Safe Deposit Boxes,

00 Per Year.

Insurance.

HAMMOND

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FOR GOOD LUMBER OR ANYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE AND BEST SOFT AND HARD COAL CALL ON THE Whiting Lumber & Coal Co. TELEPHONE 163-M

The Indiana Harbor Plumbing Company lllCHAH!) I'll l: HA li DT, President. SAMTAHV I'l l IHIf; (n K'ttinK:. Iron nml 'Vile DrnlDaKf

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COR. MICHIGAN AND FLOCK Tlil.Kl'II' N K 5:ei-Y.

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FAST CHICAGO a co arid MeLiile .

OFFICE, ives. Phono

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HARBOR OFFICK: l. I'i.uce

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ROBERTSDALE. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rreckman and children of Roberta avenue, spent Tuesday evening at Indiana Park vis-

itlnfi; friends. William Mills, of Kast Side, visited his sister, Mrs. C. G P.iu'ell, of Indiana boulevard yesterday. Mi .15 Ida Stiller, of Revest aventie, was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Mrs. Fr'ti-, Kns.-b and daughter. Mrs. shoppers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Kpe-ers returned home Wednesday morning frcm their wedrtinp; trip which they spent in Detroit, Mich., Buffalo. New York, Cleveland, O., different points in Cana d a and Niagara Fa lis. Arthur Powell, of Roberts avenue, attended the state convention of the Y. M. C. A. in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Paul Stiller, of Roberts avenue, 13 confined to her home with a sprained ankle. Mrs. Henry Khlrrs and daughter. Mrs. John Vlscontl, of Roberts avenue, were the g-uests of Gary friends Tuesday. County Commissioner Schaaf transacteel business in.Munster yesterday. Mrs. Charles Ootiie. of Indiana boulevard is suffering with an attack of rheumatism. fyUMflj-1 ... dry-- etaotn shrdhi shr Misses M-irtha Stone and Auprusta Wilkonlna; spent Tueidav evenintr in Ca't Side vl.!tiriK friends. Mrs. John f'irrsen. of Hast Chicago, a isited h'-r sister. Mrs. Anrr ista Eff(TS of Roberts avenue, yesterday Mrs. A. Roberts uz d dacichter. Miss A to y Roberts, Here the K'u-sts of out-(if-'invn fiiepds T'iesdiiy.

Washington Lumber & Coal Co, LUMBER, MILL WORK, BUILDING MATERIAL AND COAL 141 Street and I. II. Belt P. R. Tel. 2G3 GIVE US A TRIAL

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Undertaker 4730 Forsyth Avenue, Telephones 27135

GEO. H. LEWIS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Fire Insurance OFFICES 210 Calumet Building 4S02 Alexander Avenue

The Street Cars Stop at SAM BENANTE'S

Barber Shop

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good p'not? to pet shaved

while you wait 3404 MICHIGAN AVENUE

LEE F. CLARK 4 3 6 119TII STREET NEWSPAPER DEALER Lake County Times and all Ch;cago Papers.

HEGEWISCH COAL AND

TEAMING CO., Inc. The Cold Weather Coal Company of Hegewisch

A A, KUSS Leading Grocer 13429 Ontario Avenue Phone 203

PURCHASE YOUR GROCERY SUPPLIES AT The People's Cash Grocery AND SAVE MONEY 4C2 119TH STR Er ET

SMOKE

"The Broadway 5c Cigar

Manufactured by JAMES E. HENDERSON Telephone 11S-R WHITING INDIANA

WM. H. HOLT 1330G Ontario Avenue Ice Cream and Candies

GUSTAV KORTHAUS Dealers 'n

GENERAL HARDWARE, FURNI

TURE, STOVES, RANGES, ETC.

Livery. Private Ambulance.

13311-13 ONTARIO ST. Phone 211

Subscribe for the

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Plumbing, Gas Fitting and

Sewerage Jobbing a Specialty THEODORE BERENS 13414 Ontario Avenue

Do not forget we are headquarters fr GAS, GASOLINE STOVES AND HOT PLATES for the hot weather. SPURRIER BROS. 43S 119TH STREET.

COLLECTIONS LOAN3 All Legal Matters Promptly Attended to JOSEPH G. VIVIAN

Pl'tTE Phone 134.

ATTOHVCY

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RARKKR RI.DG. 3417 Michigan Avenue

TIRES AND TUBES REPAIRED. Order fnken for antiitnoblle li

I ' nuppllew nt lowemt prlec. Itfprrpnt.uivrn for l;wen- '' ka. Kllinlnatrm tire trouble. j! o tiihew or elrn tires rfI ' quired. Try It on HO dajV I free trial. t'nll or virite the

INDIANA AUTO TIRE REPAIR CO.

Cor. t lark A 1!tth t. I'bone 170-J.

WllItINi. INDIANA,

Whiting Cornice Works IIIZIOIVV SCIH"I.T7,K Fl'KMI F. MllliK, CIIIIMCF! WORK, stki:i. i. ii im;. tin woiik, TAll IKIOI INC. Stove Hepnlreil Kntltnatra Kiirnlphed. Corner llitth Street and S'lerulan Ave. Telephone lil-M. WHITING INDIANA

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Buy for Kash Wliere Kash

Kounts

$5,000.00 REVARD Can y'e beat It ? It's a pood thinf. What is it? (let busy with Oscar!

Absolutely fresh lake prch dinner, 36e; free; Lake perch dinner, 50c; Ijike Superior white fish dinner,

c; birtcK bass, , r ; lobster dinner, i 5c;

fro;? li.jrs. Tfe L sfiuab dinner. 50c- sprlns

hi. -ken. 76c; Ixmsr Island duck, 75c; ror, tlsh and chtektin dinner. ll.Ort;

L;i k e Superior white tlsh and chicken

dinner, $1 rtl; froc lesr and black bass.

$1.00; lobster and chicken. $1.0(; tish and

island duck dinner, Jl.no.

OSCAU GOI DSMlTn CAFR & BVFFET

lmllaun Hli. and 114th Street

Ilanimoml, Ind. Phone WhltlnK 32

Accommodations for Private I'artiea.

WHITING.

650

FOR CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY VISIT MAYER BROS. ' Hohman Street. Phone

680

064

J. H. WIEDERGOTT Harness Maker REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO So. Hohman St. Phono 720 HAMMOND, INDIANA

Switches n nil l"ufT Md of Combing;

Orpheum Beauty Priors MI1S ALMA P.ITTKRSON ORPHKFM THEATRE BUILDING 14 State Street Hammond. Ind. Hair Dressing, 50e; Hair Robbing. 35c; Shampooing, t.Oc; Scalp Treatment. 75c; Facial Massage, 75c; Manicuring, S6c RESIDENT WORK

Mrs. Harriett Wins! w and sr:: - I rtanshter, Helen Van Horner, of Itjf...::. i Harbor, visited Wh:t!n; friends ,.;.d relatives yesterday. Ren Spiv:ik, who h. as been wot kinir for Joseph riertis'itln for s. ;- t.we, has taken a position wilt, the Northern

Indiana Cas and Electric. C.iLnpa ny . Several Whitir.K mi rab'ts of the L O. I- M., attended t :e cr l.O.tati.n Riven in Chu-.iKO on T'ces.biy, Kivei ir. In r. r of the 20th birthday of the (.rca mza t i.n of the order. The eelehration was marked by a larRe pura.lo throu-i the r.n: -;p' chicatro ftree-f, cnxiKtintr of about .'!' j autofl. decora to in tin colors of the order, red white and black.

the supreme commander, llina M. West and Francos 1 ait-ide, supremo record keeper, bot h attended the Ciucago celebration and review ed the pa -rad from the bab ony of the Auditorium. Mr. and Mm. Joseph Greeuwaid, of Shoridan avenue, have retu rned from North Dakota, where they pent several weeks vlsltlTlB Mrs. Greenwa :d' elster. Mr. Creenwald has been greatly benefited by the trip. Edward Ehlerp, formerly with the Heyden and Place Grocery, has taken a position with Atkir and Thorp. Mrs. Rial, of Point Rier.nemd. fa!., is the pupst of Mrt. Jamos E. Trv.i:;. .f Oliver street. Mr. and Mrs. Pvitcher. of 1209 Pearl street, Kobertsdale, have moved to thWuestenfelt house, it Cleveland avenu and 117th street. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Muffltt, of Oliver street, are entsrtainlnjr the ' forn.er'i aepii'w, Lyitn Ma.'Intosh of Ltetro t. M :cn f i a few d.t s. The Ladles' Aid .So .-iety, of the M. E. Church, will hold a ri.mmusre sale in

HAVE YOUR KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINTS MADE AT

192

Norris' Pharmacy 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 GENTLEMEN'S FINE TAILORING 113 SIBLEY ST. PHONE 1414 HAMMOND, IND.

Special For This Week Triple Extract White liose Perfume, 25c ounce. A. C. KLUCKER Druggist

KLINE'S Regulation Bowling Alley; and Pocket Eilliard Parlor 13257 Erie Avenue

Pay Gas Bills without extra charge at A. N. NELSON'S Hardware Store 13433 Ontario A v. Phone 201

50,

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

Help to Keep the City Clean by In stalling One of Our Sanitary Concrete Garbage Boxes

Calumet Concrete Const. Co. i

Room COS, Hammond Building Telephone 14S1 or 525

Come and Enjoy Good music daily, 11:30 to 1:30 and 5:30 to 7:15. Best meals in town. New silver. Everything first class. WeCater Restaurant 90 STATE STREET.

the Commercial Hotel building on O, -tober 4 and 5. Several members of the Woman s Foreign Mistonary Society, of Whltir., attended a reception given by the foreign missionary societies of all of Gary churches in the Y. M C. A. building at. Gary on Tuesday af'ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ti.eunijr (n) Miss I'earl L Traverse, of W.i: 'np will go to housekeeping- on Rains avenu-, In Last Chicago In the house former. y ocoupled by Mr. Thuing' parents. The! latter naving purchised a h .me at Cark station, where they wi.l reside. Mr. and Mrs. Sceerey, of Indian boulevard, are eret tir g a new home on Cleveland avenue near 117th street. Mr. and Mrs. Vaugf an will move int, the McCarthy house on Ohio aven 10 which they recently purchased. A meetine; of the male members of the Jewish synagogm , of Whiting;, held a meeting in the parlors of the ediili e cn Tuesday night, at which the annual election of officers for the ensuing year took place. Harry Gordon was reelected president. J. Gevirtz was elected vice president, and the ex-secretary, P. Seefer was again reelected to the sani offic. Mr. Stiglitz was elected treasurer. The trustees elected were: P. Prandman, Sana Spivak and H. Baranrlk. After the busines ?n fth evening was disposed of a social time was tiijoyei and refreshments were served. Mrs. Mattte Moore, commander of lhlocal hive L. O. I. M.. and Mrs. Cairie Keller, record keeper of the local hive had the honor of occupying one of C.o 300 autos in the parade in Chicago o., Tuesday given in honor of the twentieth birthday of the order. Mr. and Mrs. P. I . Sullivan have moved into their new Hat over the Lion Liquor house on ll'Hh street. Mrs. K. Johnston, of Chesterton, is spending a few days here on business. Fall Opening Thursday. Friday and Saturday, October 3. 4 and n, at Mis Freel's, Sit5 !2nd street, South Chicago.

: vest, rda;, d the eraii an Sh-ters,

r Indianapolis to at- rri

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Hammond vislilo.l'ti.an. Miss, ins, Mrs. Steven -Mr. McCarthy.

"baric ; V or: le, varil, is en lerta i r.i n f ':e--l i nd. . Mr. and Mrs, Here

lorm.-riy of this p few days hero rert a noes?.

Miss Myrtle cv.-nue. attend

T'.!esd:iy oven I it sr. Lee Jewett. of the Jewett home

t VCI'il g. ?sl rs, Arthur St ros

of

Indiana boulerela lives from

t, of Missouri

e. are spending a v1ng old acquaint-

of Harrison in Hammond

Soltwedel, "d a pfrty

Hammond visited at In Pearl street last

of 116th

st reot.

The f C. lowing were tors yesterday: .Mrs. Maud Handy. M -s. Col son, Mr liiaekctt and

Mrs. . Lind and Mrs. A. Anderson were In Pullman yesterday shopping. Mrs Charles Anderson. of Park Manor, was in town yesterday. Mrs.. Orane.ard Mrs. C. Coil'.ns wreo in Chicago yesterday. W. T. Klght. of Koselawn, is a business visitor heie. Mrs. Danle; J..rdan is at the German Hospital. Ohca;-o, for treatment. Work on tho park is progressing rapidly now. The sidewalk around It is completed and the foundations in for two be. lid in -ts. The HegewN-i-h Huildlng Association organized last evening with the following officers: J'.-t.-r Parke, charrnan. William SIppel. treasurer; Messrs. V. Slppe", P. Parke. N. S. Ifeeder, li. ,)or-

Boek, nanngirg eomlmttee; J.

rotary. Anyone deslri iir pitas.. all on committee

dan. F.

T. Cook, s a homo wil

i at St rat ton' in;r of next v

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Mr. W

lot cr frotita Mrs

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r; i C i M: w r. Kill

vest' 1- is

ey has purchased a ; .-tret with s0 fee! - the Mander estate. i . '. i u -.: cted b ii sines s lay. !;!' 'f the elect r! ::." ': ,( esterday Hi: i 'en 'or street.

ROSELAVN-

l'"lfi":t Ce Tuesday Onn" is

Mrs. visited Mrs.

Ing. Joseph Rausch

over Sunday. V. T. Knlsrht went

ning to H ey a-wi sc h . Or. C. M. lib-,, tok K?i!:i,an to the "c !ey day evening.

eh.irl!" Whitley Sunday. Mr. Ikie I ". ' : Gel, hart this w-'ek

i M rs

i:gher, Ona. Clin ga m. at this writ-

vi-iited home folks

Wednesday eve-

m Oavls, of ispital Tues-

fte 1 home folks

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t h s e n ;

for particulars. The first cai 50 pr cent payment of stock

out yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. I')rngon Oulio, former mail carrier be' ween post office and trains, returned from Europe yesterday. During the month of October services will be h-id Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7:,;0 at St. Flo Han's Catholic Church.

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iv or 1 a - t.

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kimr iia r! t he sick

merly tf Favter's f

for Mr. ; from shop, list. Hannah. r a few

a s t h e reglst, Miss Point P.de

y can ,1. Hub!

SU in

r Van

tot vote unless they have

John J. K

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Myrt : g i n

io F'ser Hobart

i Thursday.

i v

ell ret tin:

en-r.jj.

Fleet was

ed from Crown

I

a net.

in town on Tu

I

O'N.'s

Miss Nell Hubbell and Mrs. a ti -1 .hild-en spent Sunday cvci

tiie lociie of Mr. Peter Tan is. ''harles Wilson, of Hammond here on business Tuesday. The parly who have rented the son place, now owned by Piepo Itttggy, Intend moving in there

Kasho ;ng at

w

Wil - and i this ;

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week. j Mrs. Peter S.-honn. of Hammond is' spending Wednesday at the home of

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kros-iug'e.

:-a. ni en ga Mr. .

t ry i r. g to st; ve fron burnir.ir tar to fix i'l.He was romo

'as Hospital.

Mrs. Rosa 1 visited relatlv The choir of will meet tor. i

i.t Th arsdav in Cht-

rly bttrnoe

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ed tO ti ! ce y a n d es Hi C! the Pre? Uri: t.

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heating irht fire. General

daughter. Cora, ieigo tiiday. l.jterlan Church

ha rfturned to her

TOLLESTON.

MUNSTEE.

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Moiida

p. ; stere

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All w i 1 i

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gist ra t ion m . a. m.

Mrs.

Mr. re ti Mrs. oppe Miss

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M r.

in

I. Prnt.cr, of Chicago, is spendfew days with Mr. and Mrs. J. . it.

i '. ( 'oleman,

dfiv. H. Anderson

r yesu ru.iy. Martha Tucker, of May street, is sick lis;. ind Mrs. Krause spent Tuesday

Mrs. C. n. Curran

home iti Paporte. Mrs. A. M I-o-ig. of Westvllle, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Oshorn tor a few dnys. Miss Rnate Seoeors and Mr. Imis .vers spent Tuesday in Crown Point.

of RIark Oak. was

was a Hammond

with Mi M rs. l-guc-si of

spent

and Mrs. I,ee Crew, a 1 Graff, of Kvanston Mr. arid Mrs. S. Gold

Th- ladles

have not j Hre

it lay.

DR. L. T. LOAR

l'HVSK HV and SI RtiEOX Hs.-s of women and Children a

y. 'ans answored at ail

Fd-'CH S,eci;i hull i s

?..i?,2 MICHIGAN Pi I Cn i; :,: INDIANA 1 1 A r: HOP.

A VENT'E 9-J INDIANA

Rose. J. ion went

a meet-

HOBART. The Messrs. L P.arnes. I

Hillman, J. I'rarris nnd J. M--1: to Wabash yesKrday t.i attend

ing of the I. o. F. of A. lodge, which is he.itig he!. at that place. Mr. Mellon and Mr. llarn.-s nre delegates running for the ofli. es of high secretary and high treasurer, .r-sp.-ot ively. The Misses Ca-ie and Florence Banks were Chieng- visitors yesterday. The U. P. AV. ,!uh have Issued in- ... . .

vitatjons for an informal dance to be J

Sim J

You won't be bothered by the blues if you keep your liver active, your bowels regular, and your stomach in good tone by timely use of the time-tested, beneficent, and always effective family remedy

Pf,f

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Sold everywhere

ess

In bozea 10-c. 25.

Mrs

.-' lb. ! l e i r W. L

Pros'. yti monthly Cole's.

is the erg.

-ian Aid birthday

party ;

Mrs. F.. Culver spent Tuesday in Chicago.

Mr. and M retaining friend' Mr. and .Mb

Lee Creive are enterrom Valparaiso. C. Harold, and family

have moved to Pennsylvania. P.orn to Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas, a baby boy. Mother and s-ui are doing nicely. ' Mrs. W. Hiitton. of k" a !a mazoo. will spend the winter here with her daughter, Mrs. L P. Gaplt Misses Martha nn, Km ma Rorman were Hammond visiti.rs last, evening. Miss Netfie Grahel spent the day at Chicago. Rev. Green spent yesterday at South Rend. ; Mesdames Juhn J. Diedel, tiius Elser,

DYER. The secretary of the Kdu sociation is very mu-'li pic encouragement and heip t! general is irlving to make taiiiment to be nlvcti ct" a success. Tbkets are rapidly that the committee a n.-w supply. Mr. and Mrs. John Muel'.e

a tlon.il ise.1 by the en im- the selling

ar.

Asthe : in ter-

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so

g e 1 1 1 r. g

oici visitor today. G. Iiin-ter transacted lmsin'ss in j Uamiuorol today. ivter K lass-en of Hammond who has been visiting Wm. Herrmann returned

Glen and Hosford Park. Mr. A. F. Russell, of Griffith, pass through here yesterday. Mrs. Hollenbough, of Glen Park, transacting business fit. Gary today. Mrs. !!..p!i, of H-.ford Pink, Is otit-of-tott it caller todl.y. , A. F .Carlson, of Tulb ston, was se here vestordav.

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i;s niornlr.g. i iri- v.'ald had the misfortune to his ! g above tho ankle by : it in a wagon wheel, id Mrs. Wm. Teu ; emacii er an I were Chicago visitors yester-

iL'ime tl N. R. fracture tL.eglim: Mr. a' family

Mr. and Mrs. M. Hoffman were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mrs. G. M. Sehaa for and daughter were Chicago Heights visitors yesterday. The Gerhart Auptgen farm In St. John was sold yesterday to a gentleman of Chicago Heights, the deal was made by Aasust W. Stommel at thFirst National bank at Dyer.

Mrs. a Gary Rev. v;sitor Mrs. n e s s nt Mrs. Gary V Miss busin."?

H

Swln. ford shopper y

F. V. toda A ! Ga r fin e

Hosford Park, va T'd IV. i -i an out-of-town

IS'.nf M a r

: u oior is tola y. s, of G less isitcr in Allen if or yestf.

rn r.s.iet ii:g h u --i - i Paik. was :'i yesi erd y. ,vas a H.immi.r.d day.

Jack Arnold today.

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CLATr-n-:i nvi:nTiiir. rinr your offer before moat of tfce pruvl le this rl1y tu wbum It nnuld bmio latfTM

Chl-

Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury

will

.! and ',sf em

as mercury sense of sm the whole

through the mucins articles should never on prescriptions from cians, as the da muse

ii-eiy destroy the completely derange when entering it

surfaces. Such be us.-d except reputable phys' they will do is

ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh. Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, noting directly Upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family FiU for constl-

NOTirn. The suit of John Dumbsky against the undersigned, heretofore pending in the Will circuit Court, was this day satisfactorily adjusted, and the undersigned hereby disclaims all attention of at any time reflecting upon the good name of the said John Dumbsky, all unkind words said by either party 1u their late controversy having been the result of a temporary misunderstanding. not base.: n facts. Dated at Joiiei. Illinois, this 30th day of September, 1 !12. Ji'SF.PH F. KCHTERLIN;. I hereby accept the above token of good will. 10-3-lt JOHN DUMCSKY.

Great Mass Of Proof

STIEGLITZ PAKE.

Miss Katherine

South Chi-age Miss M. Mod

tor yesterday. Dr. I.'oolltt'.e. of Whiting

on business yesterday. Lizzie Moidranskl went to on business yesterday. Master John llama went to on business yesterday. Mrs. Giimorey, of Gray, was here Sunday. M Heat rice O'Connor is on list

Connor was a

visitor last night, rock was a Whiting visi-

was here

Whiting W h i t i n g a visitor

the

Reports of 30,000 Cases of Kidnej Trouble, Some of Theai Hammond Cases. Each of some 5,000 newspapers of the I'nlted States is puhlishlru? from week to week, names of peopio In i' particular neighborhood, who bv used and recon-mended IKian'f Kidney Pills for kidney backache, weak kidneys, bladder troubleg and urinary disorders. This mass of proof includes over JO.OdO te Irani is Is. Hummond s no exception He is one of the Hammond ca.ees. Felix Macewicz. blacksmith, 43. 154t ! .'iace, Hammond, led., sys: "About siy ears afo T was tr"Ufcfd by kidney lisease and backache At timws I had to cive up my work. I had acute psins across tba small of my back and coull hardl stoop. It felt, at- if someone had stiibbed me in tho b.vk with a knife. I itml four boxes of Doan'B Kidney Pills n I here bad r.o returu ot the trouble." For sale by ail dealers. Price TI cents Foster-MliburiL Co., Buffalo, N'ew York, sol- agents for the United Bta tea. Remernbr the nunc Doari' and take eg other.

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