Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 132, Hammond, Lake County, 1 November 1912 — Page 6
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STRAUBE PIANO
he home demonstrates not only ;-ool judgment, hut ahility o -rsona To select an inst rumen! that will tracc any home he a eotistant inspiration ior educational refinement, social
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pleasure and not a luxury
relaxation. A STRAUBE PIANO is a necessity, A STPvAUBE PIANO is a i.v forever, the dcet.
rich tone, the artistic case design, the elegant finish, are a constant deli-rh:. and these are all coinhiued in the STRAUBE, an instrument that any owner may well he proud of. Built for and sold to particular buyers. Manufactured in Hammond and sold direct to home. Call and let us demonstrate a STRAUBE PIANO for vou. Sold on the one-pric-e basis. Liberal terms, if desired. i: Our stock of Victor, Edison and Columbia Talking Machines are complete. Guitars, Accordions, Sheet Music and everything Musical.
DRAWS OUT FOOT
SORENESS AND AGONY
MAY TAKi: II' MISMONAUY WOIIK.
Hi shop Hitrman J. AlcrJIni; of Fort Wayne has made request of the Kev.
Father Z'.rcher. pastor of St. Joseph's
atholic Church in Fort Wayne, to en-
Kase in special missionary work, and
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the latter now lias the matter ur. I late Father AiHMist Mfssrr.an.
advisement, tlii'Ufrh the congiegation in Fort Wnyrio will he a unit against pKRu'AL Will the lady who wnt his res.i; nat i !i rf his eharfff. Father i a good maid lngert her want in thes Ziroher was sent to Fort Wayne from ; columns and ee how Quickly It bring: 'ioodland. Ir.d., as th cucessor of the i tfsult
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Also Fine fox- Bunions, Corns and Callouses EZO for the i
i Feet Only 25 Cents.
: Thousands Id.-ss l;ze. Thousands of discouruKt-d. l'uotsore people who tried other things without sueess now joyfully boast of sir-one. visorous feet that novel- (t'ive out; that ean stand the hardest kind of a day without, '.be h ast symptom if an aerie. Xo fussing; no bother: just rub ou soot hi nw HZO. a pleasant ointment, and no matter what causes your foot mis---y F.ZO will draw it out and blessed relief will fellow at once. (Jet KZti at druu;pists for Corns. Hunio.ns, Callouses, or any foot trouble, and if it doesn't do as we say, money back from Summers Pharmacy, Oreat for rouj,h skin, elullblains, chap? and frostbites. .Ask for KZO FOR Til K FFKT. Adv.
This picture illustrates a Modern Kitchen, containing
one of these New $35.00 McDoucrall Cabinets We're Selling for only $27.50.
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a wek. Heart disease was divert as Oo cans' of death. Mr. Jnraoz although he had been ail-
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and around. At about noon he was ta
en suddenly worse. A physician was sent for at once, but It was impossible to save his life.
The deceased rami to Ivist Chieairo
was a spareely settle!
ndueted a grocery in Har
ms avenue for many years and last spriner ere.-teU a three story flat ami
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tee store btiildtnc next door to the i'olish
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629 Hohman Street Hammond, Indiana
Oatholie church. Tie opined a drv
lore on the f.rst floor of the-
lie was flftv-four years of
3 !;ttre and came to this country from j Austria. his birthrdace. His funeral d ' will take pl.ico tomorrow at 10 a. m. at fcj St. Stanislaus" Polish Catholic church. lj, father I'.udnik celebrating mass. He ri'is survived by a widow and four chilMjdren, Kddie, Frank. Annie and Kate.
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I'out all th' vtes a feller's sure uv nowadays is boat ez much water cz y' kin carry in er sieve. H?k Spepoo sez th' republican party ain't near so boss-ridden ez it wuz.
nfi-ii m"ie njaoieri spf'cio's i:iaue i
camp.iiern than ever before. i ' 11
ness in that line. Th" int. rurban service is helping the marl raare busines sat the cuinty seat to a reat extent, the business beinsf nearly doubled s:r,"e that service tart-d some months ao.
i'f ("hica mond is
battle every
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;o bv a score .if fi to 0, Hamconfident of victory and will
minute in order to keep
If Hammond de-
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A number of the local i-epuhlicans will tco to e;ary tonisrht to j.artleipa tc-
the r.ilij in ivhic ex-Governor
- i.urt;n will spe.iK. Frank, the five-year-old son of Mr. I Mrs. Lusk. who hr.s been v!?;t!r.e z and Mrs. Mike Miller, living- about two the home of Mrs. H. V. l arry for the miles south of Hanover (."enter, died ! summer, will b-ace for Shell l.ak.-. este rday afternoon after a short ill-j Wis., tomorrow.
ness. Th1 fun.-ral will be held at
Many empty cisterns in Crown Point will be replenished from the two days of nearly continuous rains.
The city council will
j Monday
eni.-.ar Cor their
monthly session. Xo bu.-ines jor importance is expected brought up for consideration.
Hanover Center on next Monday mornIntr, and a numb, r from here will attend. The weather man played a Hallow
een prank on the kids last nlsht and !
polled their Halloween restivltles by opening: the rain taps and flooding- the city to sucli an extent that few ventured out. The rain also thinned out the crowd attending the Music hall dance, few venturing out in the nastiest kind of weather.
List of letters: II. I-iennett, Chas. K. ' Re ed, M. T , Abram Stivers, Homer ' Tallman. IV n Wiseman. Esta Fish, j Mrs. I'auline Sch'.mfer. j Work on the Main street paving- has j
bon strpped atrain on account of the The sch-iol board h bad wathe-r, it beinpr impossible to! monthly meeting Inst put on the asphalt preparation except dent Miller was unsbi
when the stone is dry. The contractors have been considerably hampered ly the lack of material and the fact the weath.-r rlo. s not allow the work 4o j?o on without serious delays. Oee.rpe v. Pherman was taken to a Chicago hospital on Wednesday nitrht to undergo an operation for appendicitis. ' Over ten couples took out marrlatje license papers at the clerk's office yesterday, which is a prood day's busi-
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f.-ars CJary they will be acknowledged ! ciiamplons of Lake county. while. ' should they win from M..n..-e. and South l'.einl they will be able to lay a claim to the championship of north- ', ern Ind ia na. ! The Clary team Saturday will be accrnparled by a lare crowd of ardent : studt nts. who are wacerinii that their idc.'.s will defeat Hammond. So ;;re.it i is the Interest in the outcome of the , K.mie that one of the largest crowds j of the season Is expected. Hammond t w".!il !" of represented. T'racticaliv
next : the s,-m" lineup will he used that plav-
GJIIFFITH. B. B. Potter transacted business
Hammorsil yesterday. H. Holmes of lioss visited our town yesterday.
Judge litwi-fnc Becker of ffan.mond 1 made a political s;jeeh in the town hall here Wedto sil.lv eveiring.
id tii':r regular evenlriK- Presito I,.- present. was enjoyed at le.n Wt isli. f)wf r the "witches"
ret.j.arjj.j ;n fv,e first jrnme. s -of ma- :
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a p:..nee- of Fast "hie,-.o. died yesterday afte: -nmn after an illness of about
1 WiTvhcster William K. EnK'.ish. of ' 1 m!:a r.ap' : is. will address a lartie atnli- - ence (.f jepul l; -ans in the circuit court room Friday ntcht....John K. Lamb of I Tcrre Haute- spoke tf the democrats i of Uandolph county Wednesday afterSAVED HIS SON From Constiutional Decline So many cases like this are ccmunn to our attention for the benefit of fa'thers and mothers of weak, sickly, ai!:n children in this vicinity we publish the following letter: Mr. Kiohard Hush of Columbus, Ind., says: "1 believe am iniiebted to the valuable medicinal properties of Vinol for the
health, of my little son Pale. He had a severe attack of whooping ooviErh and measles, which affected his luiira and cr-rierul constitution. We tried several other remedies without benefit, then iommenoed usinp Vinol ami 1 take pleasure in acknowledging my confidence in its restorative and reconstructive virtues, for my little son is the picture of health now, all due to tho use of Vinol." This is because the child needed the st rem;! heninr cod liver elements and
I the tonic iron that Vinol contains. No I oil, delicious taste. Children love it.
We irivp back your money if inol does !:e-t do all we claim. L. Harry Weis, Triirist, Hammonel. Ind. ! '. S. For roush, scaly skin, try our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. Adv.
Just two days more in which to take advantage of this CLUE SALeMcBOUGALL CABINETS
(IKJOO Kitchen Cabinet, like cut QM Ukl Special to G'uS MsmSers Li z Club Terms are 10 percent down and $1.00 per week This New McDougall Cabinet is a Model of Perfection, oontainins Tilting Rpmovable Metal Flour Bin with Si ft or. .-Mi-Glass Sucar Bin. Automatic Slidin-Top Metal P.rpad and Cake Drawer, Full Sliding Xlckel Platod Tr:';-ie Top, Metal T'tility Shelf and all the; many points of superiority which have- always kept the McDemaH FIRST among Kitchen Cabinets. You've long wanted just such a labor saver. Now here's jour chance. Yo I'll never miss its cost at the club price and terms.
27.50 IVIeBOUGALL CABINETS ON SALE at 22.50
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A Halloween pai ty the home of Mi.-s hu. Ir.fr to the had wc.itl
were not able to p'.ay many pranks in , ti'.e neli?!ihorlo.Ml. , ',w There will be a fuyper Riven at the : fyl home of Mrs. F.rvin Hoffman th!:i even- W ins for the Husy Iee and their fainilis. A most enjoyable time is antici- ' pated. ; V-q
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DOii'T PULL OUT THEGRAY HAIRS A Few Applications of a Simple Remedy Will Bring Back the Color.
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"Pull "ut one gray hair and a dozrn will take its plane" is an old saying, v,hlch is, to a great extent, true, If no steps are taken to .stop the rauKc. W hen gray hairs appear it U a. sign that Nature needs HSPistanee. It is Nature's e;Ul for help. (Iray hnir. dull, ine;.- hnir, or hair thai
is falling out, i- not necessarily a :-'ign of advancing ii'ie, ior there are fhousauds of elderly people with perfect heads of hair without a single streak of gray. When gray hairs eoine, or when the hair seems to be lifeless or dead, jjome good, reliable hair-restoring treatment should l.e restored at once.
Specialists say thnt one of the best preparations to use it the old-fash-1 ioued "sage tea" which our grandparents used. The best preparation of this kind is Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a preparation of I domestic snge and sulphur, soienlifl-i
tally compounded with later diacov-' erod hair tonics and stimulants, the whole mixtuer heing carefully balanced and tested by experts. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is clean and wholesome and perfectly harmless. It freshes dry, parched hair, removes dandruff and gradually restores faded or gray hair to its natural color. Don't delay another minute. Start using Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur at once and see what a difference a few clays' treatment will make in your hair. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recoi;imenr:cd and sold by all druggists. Agent It, Harry Weis.
Manager H. C. Green of the Ham- I mond. Whitinjr & Kast Chicago Hail- j way Co. said yeste,rrtay that his com- I
pany would have Its extension between j
r.ase e, mcasro an.i i.iuiana naroor com- jjtt
pieieo neiore tne expiranon or tne ;
franchise. fcij lie ?airl that it. would be btiilt and j in operation. He does not explain why j the work is not being prosecutor St i t'ie present time. lie v;R11,iy 5,ys that ! fd tiis eornpany will not o hrfore the k'a
STARTING SATURDAY,
Don't fail to pay us a Visit during this Great Sale. We will sell you a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet for a Single Dollar a Week. BEST CHANCE FOR YOU TO GET OINE
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Hammond si rid ilary hiu'h school football squads wiU face each other in their second gan.e of the season at It. A. A. park S.iturelay atterooon and will undoubtedly be one of the fastest and hard-fought Kildiron battles this ye-tr. Both tearti.s loi 'e been vut throuch hnrd scrinmsfp drills duri:ij: the pust two weeks and when the whistle briiiKS tlo- two rival teams tocether next Saturday afternoon they will he trained to i he minute. Hammond wen the first Ktruurnle. by a score of 7 to 0. playing; on a soft and muddy-
field and heins outweighed hv their!
husky opponents. Even thouch "a ry has defeated the Morgan Tark hifch school asregation
V'ru glad to see you, dear. I've just received my new "HOOSli:U." See. when I pull this table it locks, so I can actually Bit down at my work. When the top is drawn out it sires me even more room than my obi kitchen table, and do you kn.iw this table top is pure aluminum, it cna't rust, and nothing sticks to it. It's fine for kneading dous'h.
Now look at this supitr bin. When 1 fake out one seoopful another ilows down, always ready.
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scoop went with the cabinet. The .suar bin is made of rustproof metal and fills from the top, here. Yes, just like the: flour bin on the other side. First sutrar iu is the fir?t sugar out.
Here is the dish cupboard. You see even while sUtine; I can roach up to the hi ph. est shelf. It is a whole lot different than walking back and forth for everything, isn't it? You have no id-a the things I can store away in here. Sometimes I have as many as forty packages on the low shelf alone. It does Bare miles of steps.
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Pee how easily I can take it apart for cleaning. Simple, isn't it? There is no place for dirt to lodge anywhere, tlwt is why the "HOOSIER" keeps so fresh and clean all the time. I can roll it up to the window or out on the porch, if I like, and let sunshine into every corner. The ' HOOSIER" is the most sanitary cabinet made.
" v - r-i . VI Now bee, live seconds after my work is done, everything is shut in behind dust-proof doors. My whole kitchen out fir is put away out of sight. My kitchen looks so much neater and everything is so much more easily kept clean. The cabinet closed takes 110 more room than a kitchen table. Y'es, it is made of oak and is guaranteed not, to warp. They last a lifetime.
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