Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 24 October 1912 — Page 6
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Please return (n I 'J no questions wil: ! The pt-.I : o part y i Sis-tors night '.' f '! success. Al'iut si ami a fine time u a? 'oo p. ra ii v.i - h: i r tef on arra agcnca ivfrv M :.-.- - F.i--i. : Hams. Mrs p.adt trize for ladies, a
set a:w Will Jer.k'.ri-. w prize for men. h: t.-ep! y V. bination i-.-i.ljr ar il caff t.lor and I .epos Hales ; Ha the ''ir..'' i ' ' . 1 r . :r,.7'-' Chris Pot-rson, who ; ft LOS Ar.geW-s. C i!., has : tl He is in- t;..- - v- : . att ra.-t ion .- of 1 h, C.i' : :; a f ui'.ret and -ayv th-- weal ; ypl a I J an.- '.v. at :-e r.
.Mrs. X . X iisari o is back from the h tack of typhoid f nice! 3-.
Mr?. X'e
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Payment Plan from MILLER, The Furniture Man square deal to everybody.
East Chicago Pantorium SNVnKi: JUXKS. Prop. UlilllS' AM) r;KTS' n.Ei(;, I'itKSMNfi, IV!:iti AM) Itia'AllUM. rre.-s.iiiK Done Wil!e You Wait Goods Ca led for rind Delivered I P-t"-Hati' I.Rilira' antl Grata' vhuc Mi'ning Parlor 7! -I CKICAtlO AVIS. PHONE 34R-J
INDIANA HARBOR
Headquarters for Kodak and Kodak Supplies. I'houes 150 and 94 . Indiana Harbor, Ind.
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much onjoyod. Mr. I.. A. Mars, of Cleveland. ( Mrs. l".v-rett I.t F.ast riii.-ai.'o t'r today and will c
ola ri'1. Mr? Strl! A'y Pinochle dub vest' Msdames ('. t'. son and .la-uo-on
("!; tosh uai-i tile tirst pri.e. eard tray and Miss Mabel c.'tiso : a; ion prizo a picture, 's were sirxij. Miss Flarron e hostess. The event, was
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BELL Leading Jeweler,
Expert Watch: maker. CATJJIET build rxo
en and Mrs. T. J. Knsse iv ho have la en visit inf? eeii an! other former in!-!, went t ) t"hti-a;i i e to'ai rrow for C'.ev-
tday ; lr.it ' v e it t
itertainod h e af' I'-rr.non. . Harvev Jackto t it i ca izo yes-
GARFIELD FURNITURE ! HOUSE 4733 OLCOTT AVENUE is thi: n:sT placi: to get i VALTKS FOR YOl'H MOXKY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE
bUUOHT. SOLD AND EXCHANGED.
to attend the
ferday
Pr. Joseph liartie.v dauirhters were Chl-'atr Mr.o. Ahe fioodfriend Coy were nlso eiiy i.-i The Lady K !ks id n)c:-.t at the Kiks lodari
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hUK YOUR PAINTS, WALL PAPER,
GLASS AND PiCTURE FRAMING jriioxi-: irn 4 -1 r, foksytii avk ! KAST CHICAGO.
rooms
INDIANA
HARE OB.
The Lady M.uaaMie, s will meet
morrow nittht in K. of 1. Hail and
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Members i ileeted - . id. stand turn
M. C.
laritf attendance is desured. haviiis tickets and money
from the dan.-e of th ed e.speeiall" to be
them in. A Hallowe'en social will l- e;iVpn tomorrow nieht in the tias.-ment of thMethodist church, under the aupiees of the M'est Li-acuf of the Ladies' Aid society. Refreshments will be served and a cood time is assured. Miss Lulu Hufty anil Miss Anna Backes entertaine dthe Teachers Erabroidery flub at the home of Mrs. 'William Tl. Pobbie in '".rapevine street Tuesday evenint.. Turivo were present. Refreshments were served.
Uerniee McKimpson. dauirhter of tr. ! and Mrs. F'red Mclviinpson of 3517 1
Orapevine street is quite sick with the chickenpox. Mrs. I'.. C Lukens is suffering today with a sick headache. Mr. Otto Vdake of Oary, who had tioth feet badly crushed while at work in the steel mill, is well f-r.ouph to be FREE BIBLE LECTURE FOR EAST CHICAGO . There will he a Bible lecture given by Mr. A. M. Saphore of Philadelphia. Pa., I. O. (). F. hall. Fast ("hicairo. In J., 7 t-IS p. rn., Thursday. Oct. 24. Subject: "The Desire of Ail Nations Shall Come."
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W. H. Tatmar. Chicago 123
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Puite 220-221. INDIANA.
KSTATI', IXSl'llAXCK
AM) HKATi(i SteamIli nn.l lttiilfi.nl liekrt to All
I'nrtu of the XX "rlil riinno 4fi. 344s Guthrie Street.
INDIANA 11AHOH INDIANA.
TKLF.PIP 'N'K 2Tifi All Orle.s Prmnntlv 1 'ellvered STI ; la FT CA It STOPS AT
The Harbor Confectionery P. GTANN1NI.
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WENTE.
WHITING
THE ENTERPRISE BLEY GALLKS, Props. Grocery and Market 760 INDIANA BOULEVARD Phone Wilting 42 Robertsdale.
For Coughs and Colds. We are still preparing: that excellent remedy for Coughs and Colds that has helper! so many sufferers. Prepared and sold at JI. STERNBERG'S.
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MICHIGAN
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Real Estate 3120 Michigan Avenue Phono 101
OTTO C. F. SEEHASE HARDWARE
Corner Deodar nni Phr-t i: INDIANA IlAUBOil
'th Streets
INDIANA
The Indiana Harbor Plumbing Company PIC TIA1II Kic'ilAHPT. President. SAMTAitY i'l !'XiniX(i dan I-'ttiup:. Iron iiikI Tile Drainage
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TRY SNYDER For flood I'butoKratia of All Kinds. Alno Klahlistht nny time anywhere. Picture Framlns. Knlarptnu, Amateur
I'riutlux fii Developing- t'ft our
lrlce. Open SuoilnyH. J. H. SNYDER WHITING, INDIANA
FOR GOOD LUMBER OR ANYTHING
IN THE BUILDING LINE AND BEST SOFT AND HARD COAL CALL ON THE Whiting Lumber & Coal Co. TELEPHONE 16S-M
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HEGEWISCH SAVINGS
BANK M. C. ZACH ARIAS & CO. Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. Safe Deposit Poxes, $3.00 Per Year. Insurance.
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The Cold Weather Coal Com
pany of Ilegewiseh
LEE F. CLARK 436 119TH STREET NEWSPAPER DEALER Lnke County Times and all Ch:cago Papers.
PimCIIASK YOUR GROCERY SUPPLIES AT The People's Cash Grocery AND SAVE .MONEY 402 119TH STRl-ET
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CHICAGO OFFICK. Melville Aves. Phone SI.
INPTANA HAH Auditorium Bids.
LiOR OFFICE: Phone 139
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LUMBER, MILL WORK, BUILDING MATERIAL AND COAL 141 Street and I. II. Belt P. R. Tol. 263 GIVE US A TRIAL
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Undertaker 4739 Forsv th Avenue, Telephones 27135
GEO. H. LEWIS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Fire Insurance OFFICES 210 Calumet Building 4802 Alexarder Avenue
Have You Got a TIMES' DICTIONARY? Last Call.
SMOKE "The Broadway 5c Cigar" Manufactured by JAMES E. HENDERSON
Telephone 118-H
WHITING INDIANA
A.
A. KUSS
iueading Grocer 13420 Ontario Avenue Phone 203
HAMMOND
$5:000.00 REWARD Can you bea tit? It's a (cood thin??. What is It? Get busy with Oscar! Absolutely fresh lake perch dinner, Sac; Friij Lake perch dinner. Ftke Superior white fish dinner, 7Te; black bass, "5c; lohter rl'nner. 75c; fr-'p iesrs, 7ijc; squab dinner, 50c; spring chicken. 75c; Lor:r Island duck, 75r; froa-, ftsh Hrid rhak.sn dinner, $1.00; Lake Hitpertor white fish and chicken
dinner. $1 00; frof leu and black bass.
$1.0ii; lobster snd chicken. $1 00; fish and Long Island duck dinner. $1.00. OTAH GOLDSMITH CAFF; A nrFFF.T Indiana Blvd. mill 114th Street Ilninmiiml, Ind. I'hone hltlns 32 Accommoda! ions for Private parties.
FOR CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY VISIT MAYER BROS.
650 Hohman Stieet.
Phons 680
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J. H. WIEDERGOTT Harness Maker R E PA III I N G PRO . 1 PTLY ATTENDED TO So. Hohraaa St Phone 720 HAMMOND, INDIANA
WM. H. HOLT 13300 Ontario Avenue Ice Cieam
and
Candies
BEFORE
YOU PUT ROOF SEE
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Subscribe for the
sEwses
$9
Do not forget we are headquarters for GAS, GASOLINE STOVES AND HOT PLATES for the hot weather. SPURRIER BROS. 433 119TH STREET.
DR. L. T. LOAR PHYSIC! ami SI Rt.KOX. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Calls answered at all hours. 2332 MICHIGAN' AVK. PHoNK 573-J. INDIANA HAKBOK INDIANA
Don't overlook your tires this winter. They need repairing' after the season's run. Let us put on a tread that will out-wear your casing. All work guaranteed. INDIANA AUTO TIRE REPAIR CO. for. (lark 11ft! St. Phone 170-J. XVHITIX'U, ixniA.XA.
Whiting Cornice Works HF.MMW sriiri.TZE FVUNAti: XXOUIv. COKMCK XVOHK, STLHL f FILING, TIX X OUK, TH HOOFINO stove Kepnlreil l",timei rnrnlilied. Corner 119th Street and Sheridan Ave. Telephone 154-M. WHITING INDIANA
Certain-teed Rubber Roofing is weatherproof guaranteed for
vears cost less. GUSTAV KORTIIAUS
13311-13 O.NTAR.O ST. Phone 211
Snltohrx and Puffa Made of Combines Orpheum Beauty Pslors X1ISS Al.XM IHTTf.itOX' OR PI 1 II I'M TilEAi'Hi; BUILDING 1 r. 4 ctate Street Hammond. Ind. Hair Iresit.K. 50e: Hair Bobbin. 35c: S i. am poo i riff. ."-Oc. Scalp Treatment. 7ac; b'actul Ma.-sace. 7",c; Manicurins. S5c Kh:sii'L.ST XVOitIC
HAVE YOUR KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINTS MADE AT
I , and his family intend leaving for Callfornia about Nov. 1. w here they ill ! make their future home. i The Whltintr public school teachers j enjoyed an oyster supper which was i friven In the domestic nee room " j tile li'.sch sv.hooi las' ovemnir
Mrs. John Coar of the Petersen flnt is recovering from her recent spell of nervous prostration S!:e i: l.eliijr nursed by ilrs. Mack. Mrs. James Judsorj enttrta'ned several frieads at l.er horn, on Sheridan, avenue on Tuesday evr.nir. k. Basse;; V. Smitli and i.leorare Hornett will see Otis Skinner in "Kismbt" at the Illinois theatre, in Chicago, tTias cvenir.R. Mrs. Henry Peterson hid a warrant sworn out atrainst her husband charit!K him with n on -support. ;ind abandonment. Pf terson was arraipned hefor JudKe At.-hi.-on and lined J14.75. Ppoa payment of the fine and a promise to do better by his family he was released. Mrs. Mary Kowel of ScKrase avenuo was arrested for takinar potatoes an! apples from a ear or. the P. & O. C. T, T. railway. She v.-as arraipned before J!i? Atchison and fined $16. in, whieh she paid. Other arrfsts are still to ha made in connection with the case.
The Whitintr Itivh school boys have botri.n the practice of basketball. The
i roach this year wi'.i be n. Stockton, i who was one of Purdue's starts last year. The Uprh school auditorium has been transformed si that it may bq , used for a pymnasium, and it is here i the :;a:nes will be played this year. Th j s atingr eapac'ty of the auditorium ha been enlarged one hundred and fifty new seats, having- been installed in tha apartment formerly used by the k!ntderkarten department. John Morrison, Arnold Exton and Lylo Manbeck will come home from Purdue university to spend the week end with their parents, and will witi ncss the football same In Chicago Sat
urday between Chicago and Purdue. Joseph Sosnoskl was tried befora Judge Atchison last night on the charfra of assaulting- Cad man larancik, the second-hand dealer. Sosnoskl was fined $1 and costs, and being; unable to pay
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Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Sewerage Jobbing a Specialty THEODORE BERENS 13414 Ontario Avenue
Everybody Reads "THE TIMES"
j the fine was held in Jail last evening. Ncrris' Pharmacy ! The fair Is In portress at the Sacred East Strtte St. Hammond, Ind. ' Heart church this week and la attract- . j inr a larKe crowd each nlffht.
Albert Blessing; will entertain several friends at a party in honor of his birthday anniversary next Saturday night. Mrs. James Dils and daughter, Mrs. Fuller atetnded the funeral of the for mar's Bister, Mrs. Berdie Eastwood Foss, which took place at Hammond yesterday afternoon. Several othes Whiting people also attended the funeral.
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.
MAC TURNER Architect
S TIE GLITZ
Advertise In THE TIMES And Get Results.
Pay Gas Eills without extra charge at A. N. NELSON'S Hardware Store 13433 Ontario A v. Phono 204
PARK
Mrs. Mockshimlck shopped In Hammond "Wednesday. Mr. Stlnson of Hammond was her on business yesterday. A. James went to Whiting on busN ness yesterday. Mrs. Heslln Is on the slek liBt. Mrs. Callahan Is slowly recovering from a week's sickness.
50S Hammond Bldg. Tel. 324! yesterday.
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 14S1 or 525
Come and Enjoy Good music dally, 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.
MEDICAL TREATMENT FREE
For the First Thirty Days to Each New Patient.
his
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bout ag-ain. although one of his f ontiiiues to give him eonsidera ain. On Tuesday a- was the Kuest
sister, Mrs. Fi ed McKlmnson.
may be some time before he is able
letur;; to his woz-k Anna Mar;,- Musi rrove. r.;.l2 Grapevim street who has 1 n sick with the chickenpox is muc. a improved. Miss A-T.es Roberts of pen ns viva rna
, avenue is .jiiite sbk with an attack of
I tons' lit is. She has been sick f
I we
is still ouite iil
is mending
slowly. It will be a week or two at least before she is able to be up, her friends believe.
I.Mrs. A. G. Lumhjtiisi is Willi typhoid fevei, but
-h.
All see that -rare unrest, as to what tit tor us. So we of ail nafions I low? Where.? P r ' p. h e t s have have dreamed,
wo a living in days of days, of anxious- inquiry e morrow holds in store ask. What Is the desire XVh.-n shall it come? Throah what agencies? pf pbe philosophers poets have s-nvr and the
peor
brin.c; wines o: t he commotion
waif l fe o n t (-. e ! .
f wa;
jjoid and r ra f t , t b c with their r . . u t s all nations comes
that some ti'ae. some marine- the shall come." Mr. make this plain. lie will n.it fail skeptiral. lie has
of his own nor s c h emes to a 1 a n
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old
Pat th 1 poiiti os. and
to
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net fully satisfying this dehnlle prnrniw somewhere, ami in "d'-sire of all nations A. M. Saphore will to interest even the
no patent thecdoirv
my pet theories or e his statements, are
logical eunuch to per. nit son in e; and afford soiid : for eery assertion ma ', will show from the .; hotter time is cominri. earthly aairs. a ninrn; the world, the desire o
at hand. The public is cordially in collection. Seats free. The fziven under tile auspices of national Bible Students' as: Adv.
oC closest rea-:ct-iptural basis Mr. Sapli ire iotun-s that a a citattjre in p of joy for all nations is
vitel. No lecture is the Inter-
.ROBERTSDALE. membors of the Mur.iuette club
were I'leasantiy entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Mathias of Sheridan avenue. Cards were the main feature of the ovon-iir, several frames of pedro heinn played. I'ria s were awarded the following: Mrs. Arthur Stross and Chaun-i-ey Lueil first. Mrs. Chauncey Btiell and
Artmir Stross second. Mrs. John Hu
and l-ldward Mathi.is consolation. A social hour followed the games, during which dainty refresfments were served. Mr. Cowan of Indiana boulevard is suffering with a severe attack of the - ri ope. Mrs. Fdson Moore of Roberts avenue spent Thursday in Chicago shopping. Mrs. John X'iseonti of Roberts avenue was the en.-st of M -s. Fright borger of Hammond Tuesday. Henry Reese of Roberts avenue visited his da lighter, . M -s. John Preosen of Last Chicago Tuesday. 1 Mrs. Albert Sohaeffer of Fast Side; visited at the Soltw-'del home in Itar- j rison avenue yesterday. I Mis. Owens of Jco! erts avenue was aj Ciiieaiio shopper Tuesday.
Mrs. Fritz Ka.--.-h and daughter, Mrs. carl Moore, w ore t ae guests of Mrs. Strinaem of South Chicago, last even-
'! lily,. Lark last eveninsr. ; ie Mrs. C. W. Muei: of Jr.. liana boulevard of sp.-iit the day in Chicago visiting
' l ; I rien.ls.
i ... ltt - 'i ai ine nome ot j.Mr. and Mis. .1. W. Hitt of Pearl street Tuesday morning. Mother and Omiirhj in ar.- reported doing nh-.-ly. The man-- friends f .Mrs. XV'iliiam j Tim in of Clown Point, lormeriy of this place, wiii be sorry to i.-arn that she
i is corinneo to the Hahnemann hospital, i Chicago, w here she underwent an op.
eratiou. She is getting along as wil as can be expected. KEGEWISGH. Mrs. Kilt- of Lidington. Mich., is the guest of Mi and Mrs. Frank Crari.-, , Furl Price. Art Cialson and Tobe Silverman iit tended the dance at the Or-
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iheum Tui-sil.-iy eveninir. Mr. Wilson is able to he phi again. Mrs. Leette was in Chicago yester-
. y.
Now Is your oppiorf unit y to own yoar oyvn home. Take advantage of it.
lie independent. The J legewisch Dand j association is building more houses every day. two four-room cottages on; Krie avenue are about completed and , six in process of erection on Houston j avenue ail modern Improvements, i These houses are of the best construe- j tion. are set on six-foot cement posts,
so that basement may be finished off at any time without Jacking up the house, and w 1th a high attic that you may finish off at any time for more rooms. Five houses will now be erected on ibift'aio avenue between 133rd and 134th streets of five rooms each, with all modern improvements, and if the plans of those houses do not suit you can submit plans of your own. Ail of these hou.-es are for sale at verv reasonable prices, a small amount down and easy mont iiiy payments.
here
ting
II. M. Frown of Whiting was a business visitor hero today.
J. C. Lrstein of Chicago was yesterday on business. The bull moosers will hold a me
in the totvn hall toniol row evening. The first number of the lecture course will be held next Tuesday eveninir, (let. -'a. in the town hail. No one should fall to see and hoar Prof. I'lumstead in ill . great impersonating acts. He will provide a good time tjo- everybody. Messrs. Iiees.on and Rasiineil of Whiting were business visitors at the Stand-
WHITING.
be
ard oil plant here yes
rday.
!o u Lev ere ans-T-t'-l bn-
Tiif.silay. J imi's was the
Late
z of Harrison avenue inos in South Chicago a of Harrison avenue of .Mrs. Shcppcrd of
imp- -m
"NO-BODY LOVES A BALD MAN" Every day we see YOUNG men and women, who have grown premeturely grey. They immediately fall into the "Old Age" class, because grey hairs ere so closely associated WITH OLD AGE. It is extremely discomforting and humiliating to be bald to be grey when the years do not justify it. The girls laugh at the young men so marred the young man soon learns to discriminate between natural hair in its full bloom of health and NATURAL COLOR, and shabby lookins' grey and faded hair. Give nature a chance. If she is encouraged, stimulated, assisted, she will give you a head of hair that you will be proud of. Give it to her. Use HAY'S HAIR HEALTH
DYER Mike Diebold returned to his home in Aetna, ind.. Vv". dues lay after enjoying a several days' visit at the home of his brot her-i n -'a w, A. XV. Siomrnci and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter K'eon returned
their home here Tuesday, afternoon after a week's visit with relatives at Hose! antl. Neb. The dance given by the Dyer Athletic club Tuesday evening was a success. Although on account of the lainy weathcr. the crowd was smaller than usual.
The object in making tils pTopoel" tion is to convince the BkeptlcaL, There Is in every community cases ol obstinate and chronic maladies that
are unsuccessfully treated by the family physician. My office 1b equipped; iwlth every modern appliance for the
Mrs. Rlumentbal of Indiana Harbor successful treatment of chronic dlswishes to inform ladles who wish hair eases, enabling me to cure many case a work done, such as switches and puffs not amendable to medical treatment
or medicine alone-. In addition to our chemical and microscopical laboratory, my office has alt-o a perfect electrical equipment as well as other forms of physical treatments, and these as well as all examinations, both physical and analytecal, are virtually free to the public. No charge whatever will be made to each NEW or BEGINNING patient EXCEPT FOR THE MEDICINE THAT I US 12. Surely, the liberality of this proposition needs no explanation. It is more especially for the benefit of those obstinate cases that refuse to.
t 1 1 a i -. e , i t. t h cc r r- ., t r
to ' . vield In ttio trontivunt of nil,.-.. .1...
Vi-r, are recovering nicely. " " uo - The story hour will be held at the iters. One month is long enough to public library tomorrow afternoon or 'enable you to find ort if the troat-
i and watch chains (which would
! suitable for Christmas presents) can ,' leave orders with Mrs. M. J. Conroy, 612
lll'th street. Whiting. XX'iUlam G-mdon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Al trondon, is ill with diphtheria and the Gonuon home on 118th street is under quarantine. Mrs. Theodore Abraham of Indiana boulevard was a Crown Point visitor on Tuesday. Miss Harriet Tlmm, a senior in the Whiting hijrh school. Is being detained at her home in Crown Point by the illness of htr mother, Mrs. William Tlmm. Mr. and Mrs. Fno'-h of 119th street have moved to tile east end of town, The Teamby childien of Central ave-
have bet-n ill with scarlet fe-
BURNHAM. William Isaacs returned here yesterday after a two weeks' visit with his mother at Wausau. Wis,
I'red Fuller spent yesterday morning
lnT"? T:ZlZ Mrs XV snrunco ! BeW Of 0113 fOF Ca
of Pullman avenue will spent Wednes- j tarrll That COHtaill MerCUrVk. '
Mar
3:;) to ii p. m. All children under 12 j years of age are invited to attend. 1 Miss Grace Gill entertained the C. D. ' Girls at her home in Oliver street last ovenir-sr. 1
Pev. Benedict Kajoany of St. John's ,; patients that
church has been visiting and also trans
acting business in Milwaukee
ment will do you good. If I benelit you, I know that you will continue with me when yo 1 are In mod of a doctor. Not only this, but it is the-
we '-ure that brings ns
our new patients. On the trher hand,
visiting their sister. Mrs.
J.iy in 11 a rvry
J. Cook. A Lyons of Fast OUioaKO spent Tuesday afternoon here on important busioess. Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips of Center avenue entertained company from Chicago on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips of Center avenue entertained company from Chicago on Tuesday.
mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it ' through the .mucous surfaces. Such' articles should never be used except j on prescriptions from reputable phys' clans, as the damage they will do is j 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. acting directly i
IMvvard Ceiga of
purchased the
New York avenue jif 1 do yu n,) Fr'!"i. I have probably
. John. 1 his fa 111
home (.h 10
of the avenue.
late lost your patronage forex'er.
He The liberality and fairnt ss of tbia
y th. ere as boon as ... . , I proposition must apr-al to the sicls
anu aiiiiciea. jr staves tium
th
with whooping cough. Mrs. Grant Tipton and daughter. Miss Daisy Tipton of Knglewoo.l, spent yesterdav visiting with the former's sis
ter. Mrs. A. .1. Judson of Cleveland av- : used. t-mie. - ! If yon have male or female com.
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xv ill movi
possible. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
M. Atkin of Laporte avenue is suffering iporuwity to test the v
methods and treatments of exp.-nse and tru'ib!
the only charge is for the medici
an op'
t-fnes of my t a minimum Kemombcr,
- 'rv -:.-er a
i-jvs
L (jJ and SUc at Dru biorc!. or Uir ct uc-on re
ceipt of price and dealer's name. Send 10c for trial bottle. Fhilo Hay Spec. Co., Newark, N. J. KAUFMAN & WOLF. 3IINAS CO.
GRIFFITH. K. N. H-ivhurst of Lowell yesterday in the interest of
a n 1 e b 1 ' s i n e s s . Henry Walters of Merri'iviile a business visitor here yesterday. The republican meeting held it town hall last ocening was rjuite
was here lis insur-
was
; up.'n the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Halis Ca-! tarrh Cure be sure you get the genu-i
line. It is taKen internally and made j in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Chmey & Co. i Testimonials free.
j Sold by Druggists- Price the ; bottle.
well j Take Hall's Family T'iils
ic! and family
on Xe w V o r k by Kdward
attended iont iderin:
1 h
tad weather, pation.
Mr. and Mrs. John B.mr will move into th house avenue. now occupied
Ceiga. Mrs. George c. Hay wil entertain the Masonic bated members and wives at a reception to be given at the Masonic hall this evening In honor of Mr. and
for constl- i Mrs. A. S. Burba nk. Mr. Burbank is a
n i e t a nk. and
.oc per
member of the Masr
plalrils; ear, r. :' e or throat afflictions; ptoiuaeh, boxvf-l, liver, kidney or bladder complaint; skin diseases or rheumatism, etc., etc. coiuc in for a free examination and I will tell you what I can do for you. Dr. T.EEPY, 32 p. hi 33 Rimbach building (over Lion Stoie)
he Hammond, Ind. Adv.
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