Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 138, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1912 — Page 6

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Friday. November 8, 1012.

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Opposite Post Office 204 E. State St. Hammond, Ind.

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Phone 27

ANAEMIC PEOPLE

Need More Iron in the Blood.

Special Prices for Sat., Nov. 9 Hi

Flour, Now om nry ami Charter 0:tk

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Baking Powder, Rumfords, a l-pound c;;n d Crown Baking Powde, fK

cans . CV-

1 j-pound fan, Qq Rice. best grade. 'tT

" pounds Pt Evaporated Peaches, p'-r pound Pru nes, !'"r pound Evnperatcd Apricoats, S 'T round j . Canned Ccrn. high, grado." per can. . cans for

Lulu Securing Pov.der, rr ca'.'.. :: cans for.... Psrcline Sweeping Compounc

sweeping floors and c:ii";-Us to prevent dust. ! ir:;o cnn.. Eureka Soap. in tin cans.

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25c

Heintz Catsup. S-oz. hot.,

. w n -- e . I'wiin o i in mm Sf

Chili Ccn Carne, regular price j l." special prior, per ran... J!Q Coffee, try our :'. grade. today's price.

to vou. irrum d, B P"

or frying:,

per orri. Of

carts for.

fair

".age.

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Koekt Oats, per pac ; packages for. . . .

Gloss Laundry Soap, 7 bars for Toilet Soap, high grade vioiei flavor, "" cake? to box. for. . Potatoes, this sale, per peck

Soap Chips, 2 packages for fg Eutterine, best grade obtainable, just like butter, 1-Ih c?rton. t 4 pound carbons JjlO Canned Milk, Swan 1'rar.d. nil c.5- t n 1 o e- J&iti'f

Eorax, 1 -pound package

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19C-12 cans.o 8

2 pounds tor

Snider's Salad Dressing, none better.

per large bottle Crisco, in cans for cooking substitute fot" butter or lard, per can Apples, fancy cooking. P '" peck Pears, fancy for canning. per peck Snow Eating Apples, 5 or pock Apple Butter, ?, -pound can for 35c Brooms, today Children's Toy Brooms, each Oiled Floor Mops, in cans. each

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If vou a r aiiai'niir, you nerrl rnnr Iron In your blood, and tho t-ll-t.-.l

symptoms arc a pale f j c. oojoi 1 as. j lips, nslifii finuor nails, poor ot n-u 1 a t ion, I and short Un ath, and more si-rions j 1 1 sea scs aro fasil' ct n raid -d wlhti in j

this court i ! i on. j

What Yinot did for Mrs. C. S. M um. 1 of San Antonio, Texas, it will do tor every n Hemic run-down person. She

says: "I was weak and nervous and had general debility for about three years. My health was badly run down and my; complexion became sallow and badly' affected with pimples. While in this weakened condition. 1 contracted! pleurisy, which male it very hard for' me. I am happy to say the Vinol has restored me to health aKain. and 1 have! no contjht or soreness of the lunuis at j aH." ; We ask every anaemic or rundown,' weak person in this vicinity to try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding that their money will be teturned if it does not do ail wo claim. T,. Harry; Weis. I'ruu.L'-lst, Hammond. Ind. j I. S. Kczema Sufferers! We jjutirantee our new ykin remedv. Saxu.

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Hons were made. The total vote cast in .Marion county is about fi.tniil below the tot a 1 r. n ist rat ion. Some of the politicians believe that, tile total number of Illegal registrations will rcai h into many thousands, poss-b-ly a many as f.e.iMia. Another HMfn - , v ,. f,,,- the falling off in the v is tint a lare uumbet of liepui iiraus staid at home ami did not vote It is said, too, that something like :.,IM.M VOLTS in the at Ilieil

jv.ho were entitled o, register, failed j t o rei; i s t i-r. I So i-kiiiu. all of these things Into .consideration, the decrease appears to be easily account,.,! for. And at the ; saute liuie the development appears to

ition ,,f the registration law.

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HEALTH RESTORED BY EGKMAN'S ALTERATIVE

A Valuable Remedy for Throat and Lungs.

em to be lot of

I e a v ind

Numerous flaws have I

but on t he whole all pa rlie; satisfied that it prevented

illegal voting this year. The pluralitis ,,f the I einocratiea till Plates for . undress tiiis year, are its follows: i-'irst disiri.t, lai-b. C.T.'i'i; Sl nd district. Cuilo;,, A.tr,:,; Third district. Cos. H.47t; Fi.'irlli distrct. IH.xon, I'i.;t7; Fifth district. Moss. S.T.Tl; Sixth district, Or ay, J045; Seventh district. Korldy, li),1l7. l-:ieveuth dis-

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DEM. STR0aflH0L3!.HL'

Tf you are a sufteier f..,;ii C, ! and u la r Tubevcuhiy is. .r know of anvone so nfflleted. it mlj-tht he well to InvcstuTato

this ease. Where the writer de.-i ires after a year of suffering, he found per tnanent relief and full i iv.tv to liealttt hy tisitiK l-'.ckman's Alterative, a miiiicine which has he, n effective in many eases of Til bt l c u he- i s : j 257 J.trusion. st.. I'.hi'.a.. 1'a. "(o-ntlemen: in Maiih, li i l , I w as ; taken sick and my doctor pronounced my case "Tuberculosis jn trie Clauds." i

r nttm-nt did te.t help me, and j tor s advice, I went to a hos- I hi- operated upon, but relief ,

was only t'-mp.uarv. 1 lost strength ! and at times would have , old sweats! and fever. 1 ti April, HMO. I returned; to Che hospital, but the continued op- 1 (rations were not beri siting me. j "In the meantime, a friend of mine advised Kckrnan's Alterative, saying it

was pood for I u he reu 1 osis. T it. in v neck were still open frlKhtfiil c n litioTi wh. n I

tr.ke it. After nsintc t.vo bottles, I found I was inijirov iim. havi'.s; trained weiu-ht. couhi eat and was able to sleep. I col-, t :n ued iisnc it until I was we!T. which was in Nv-nii. r. CI'1. l'.efoi. I took the medicine I had thro.- hemorrtinsres; sine- I h.ave been t a kins? it. t have not had any. u Nov ember 11. lf't'h I started, to work, and since that time I have md lost or,e .lav's work thorus'i sickn-'i-,. I can Iiith! v reemn.

MILLER. Mrs. Cook was an out-of-town caller yestet - Mrs. Kredericksen and Mrs. H. I Meyers were out-of-town callers yesterday. Mrs. Morrison and son were Gary visitors Thursday.

Mr Johnson an-1 Mr. Hammer were Th'it

out-of-town callers Thursday afternoon. Mr. Cherry was an out-of-town visitor yesterday. Mrs. Sherwood. Mis Shook and Mrs. Thomas w ci - Gary visitors ThurJh. fT- - Miss S.-h.iefer was a i hie.itro shopper

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3IEATS No. 1 Fancy Surgar Cured Hams, per pound Extra Small Pork Loins, per pound Fresh Pork Shoulders, per pound Baltimore Oysters, per quart

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Democrats Shown to Have Been Shcrn of Their Fower There.

Nintlr ilistrict, Morrison, .-nth district, Peterson, T0i; i district, liain h. !i.'t.-,;i; Twelfth Cine. 7. "-?': Thirteenth dislrnhn.rt, 7,4.". t' oa all except two of Hie one m(-r,biis of the House, of ltcn-

ives sho,v that the pomoorats I !.J V ... '"V ea'ive to anyone v h

j ... ;-i.i! j , i : c i i i ! m l 1 1 i . . r i . e s or I i ui

piovid'n' they take ;r as d : -I wi;l fcrhi llv rorresT'ond wit'

any party desiring further in format ten of what the mediciee ,pa f,,r Ti'e" (Sworn af'i.i.'iv't) .ia-i:i'!l I? VHITK, K.'knia n's Aterativ !s t ffectiyr. in ttrorc-hitis. Asthma. Hay iVvi-r; Throat

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f i e and the Progressives one ' recte-d.

passes ffi

not drop

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connvino.

Mayor Kuotts and the ilemo-

Pstri.-ts in which etc

senators were iiehl. of the twenty-five bohjo.er Senators fifteen are Hem -i t at?. i The Hepresentattves elected by thj KepuMii-.tiis are Stephen I'atifrherty in

t-o-ntfin ,:nd Warren: K. G. Gilmore In

Knox: William New-ton in Hake; W P.. Van Horn in I.nke and Newton; A. J. Smutzor in Pal'orte and Porter. The Progressives elected one Papresentative, John ". judkins. of W.-ivne

end latnpr Trebles and

system. I tec? not con

ates or n a n: t -1 orrn : n sr. ci rtt crs. For

by Otto N-ce and other Uanlnsr di'tiirsrlsts. Ask for booklet t c! ;t r K ' r, f recoveries and write to rkman Tahoratory. I'hiladolphia. 1'a., for additional evider.ee.-- -Adv.

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l in i:p:.i;l .nnty tne .; nta:;i poisons, up!. fj drties. For sale Sa

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mcthous, rates atnl

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.iyment5, transfers his Lusiner."? to us. I'oa will sooner 01 later. Vhy not now? We do not advertise one r:te and charge you another. No matter what rates you see advertised, you can come here with the

assurance that we w"l make you a loan t:pon a more equitable plan than you can gtt from any other reputable concern. Our system will prove a revelation to those who have had dealings with old-labhioned money lenders and our methods will prove sat-

h.a islactory, as they are devoid of all discourtesy or inconvenience-

Call, VTlIe cr plsoae lor our plan. We load c hcusenoid c,cocls, live stock, etc., same left in your possession.

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PHONE 257

We have a large supply of fancy home dressed Spring Chickens.

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Happenings of a Day In hake County's Lively Capital

SHUCKS

From the Diary of Si. Lence

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who run or

and the expios or. of dynamite. The loss is estimated at about $0. ')'), on

wnict: there is com r.a ra 1 1 ve ! v little in-

ipon the bu'ldiriRs or stock, is t!i second to attack the -coTioTi of the town within :i e last ;b rpi i; tr the opera house ninar 1 u lid in its. Quite a few lint oi'ixen.s ilrev to Hebron

ij: li .ir.fj tiie blaze.

I su ranee j 'I lie lire ' business ; i.-ionth. 1 1 ! and adj.. 1 t 'row n 1 '

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platform,

: - nea;t . i erdov.-. ,," bite. i teen rr i e they uin

i assist in

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1 f el lei- I akin" r:e fer a ines- !: C'.ose who

ham. j !;it!"l south i t ri'-i

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. le i ' 1 1 a ; tl !' :ai 1 1 ! i iu "s!er.l;:y tn orninx o assist in i;-htin t ' tea t en ed The uil.rf f rii' town. 1 1 ! I l. -f r " .- a f.p.i ra tils a .5 y : be ti re i: a . I be.n 2 i oi. The fire, w hi, :l

wor-t ever e ): v . e i: --I'd in cuiity t..w:. started :n th, of tne Stnitii 11ms.' iiai'ilu-iivi --fure it had he. n Roneti

"a ! w i r.ed out two i h !,.. k - in the tow :; h"lt. (; or) tile r.i i

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r i aiie'l upto Hebron .'uir.e t'lat u ss .--ect :.,n had gotten . arr.e that under con-

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ti;, best ui sevi- : street

t IS I r;Os s i frame nd mi. .a

the s'ores of Crawford &

M Per, A! Pert eon A- matt, the Hebron N vvs' office ant! MeAlpin's bakery, .-Ides .r,ii! cui s hie ra': ! e damage to a.l.initiK !uii!.li-!2s and those -a. ross t',e -tree:. Nearly very !ate of eiass in the tiiiiitlinivs within a bio. k was s'.af- ' ted ry tii" intense heat from the fire,

rf Tiix. tirian has sola 7s acres of Unown as part of the Herrv

t. t'.orth of this city, to Ernest on. the consideration being in the thhnrfi.j.i.l o-" $H).O0ii. The sale of above lamed tract is the largest I put thioi'.eh here in some time, the or and seller eonsldorinar they made

i ti e ' 'e lien; hat Ka in. It i-- reported that, the Gifford railway wlM soon change hands, and if the ib a! goes th-outrh. it Is said, to be a hie- e e ri t in the road's history, as the buyers intend to extend the road, rush to completion mid endeavor to make it a tifiney-niakinif power. The road's ' : 1 ru.-t ion has been at a standstill for some time, h it it is expected to take n re.v life if the reports are correct. Sheriff brant and deputies were railed on a business trip to Mb huran City. Miss Pauline Simerman is visitfntr with friends in Hammond for a few d a y s. It is said, the Crown Point HI ect rie Go. are endeavoring to secure the waterworks and e'ec'tric lltrht franchise from the town of Hebron. The Pleasure club meets at the home f Mrs. Albert Maai-k, or. Main street, his a f t er noo 'i.

That

rrutie party lias lost its power in itauounty. chief stronghold, the Gary "Patch" is I Iteveridtre carried five counties TsiU-

shown by figures compiled by Assistant ' hart, i.apr.-i n.e. Pake. Randolph and i t Township Chairman W. H. Fyffe Pairy, j Wayne. Imrbin carried Porter. Semi- N

the republican boss of the territory J ben am! Warren. Koosevelt carried five south of the Wabash tracks. I counties, the same ones carried by ltev-l

In precincts 12 to 22 a total of 1.501 . eridge. Taft carried only two counties I f4l

Porter and Warren. tl

TIMES S Kit V ICE-

WANT ADS -TO VOl f

ARE FOR

563 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET.

(OVER MODEL CLOTHIERS) Cper Evenings un'.il S p. m. Saturdays until 9 p. m.

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votes were cast two years ago. This time only 1,371 votes were cast although the population has almost t ripled. Democrats in 1010 polled SsS votes as against 371 on Tuesday; republicans in UG0 poled 613 votes its against 542 on Tuesday: and the bull moose polled -15 5 votes this election. Hemocrats polled an average of SO S-ll votes per pre, inct two years ago

and only 3.'! S-ll. this year; ropuhli.-a tin

polled 55 S-ll votes two years ago per po flni-t arid 40 3-11 votes this year and the bull moose 41 7-11 votes per precinct. The biggest .train is shown by the republicans.

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Already Hie various newly elected members of tlt House and Senate are i rucking out their seats in the halls of j

the Legislature. Applications are .oming in rapidlv- from all over- the state.

CiOinpsiiy

Hammond's Greatest Department Store

HEBRON IS SWEPT BY SERIOUS FIR:

fCotitlnu'H from rape one)

GARY BOUT COMES FIRST Itaftling Nelson, with offers of a Uozvi: bouts on his hands, bookid. accorJltK to press dispatches, to appear in several cities at the same time, rises to remark that he has accepted terms for but one battle and haa only given his terms for the others. His match with Tommy Gary, scheduled for Clneinati, has not been called off, according to the Larie. "I am matched to box in Hammond on Nov. 14," sah! Nelson last nisrht. "Cincinnati wired me y t st- rd a y asking for Nov. Is. but inasmuch as Gary, ind..

lias an option on my services tor that : to the telepuone operator's jtl.-i rm. atd.ite, 1 have held off, and notified J i m - j ! mpt i d to tight the early blaze at my Slielvin, the Cincinnati promoter, tot Smith P.ros-." Their elothine- can-

re and bystanders rolled tip m in the

Pierce restaurant, Gene Morgan bakery, V. E. Hoshaw, jewelry, and Ernie Wells's barber shop. I kch emergency Cull. Mis Griffin employed all emergency calls to notify the inhabitants of Hebron of their danger. This action complete,!, si. , oa lie. I Valparaiso, Crownpoint and other towns for help. Crown Point, firt department sent a company to the scene, but en route they became stuck in the mud and were forced to return. Citizens in autmobiles from this city ioaded their machines with hose and other tire fighting equipment and assisted in thi. subduing of the flames. Tito Men Hurt.

While standi!, g in the rear of thejU Smith lit os.' building. Henry Hogan and i M John Morrow were knocked down and I M

painfully bruised by an explosion of dynamite caps in the store. R;n Nichols arid I r. Edmonds, r snondinj

Saturday Grocery Specials VISIT OUR THIRD FLOOR FURE FOOD MARKET, QUALITY GUARANTEED ON EVERYTHING SOLD. PRICES WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT THIS IS THE STORE TO DO YOUR TRADING.

1 Jelke's Good Luck But- New California Soft Shell

terine, on ed Walnuts,

per lb mLljKf per pound

Blue Cross Macaroni or Good Quality Pink Sal-

20c

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Twenty-six clear,. far,t. corr.fortable trains daily to Chicago on the South Shore Lines. Seven express trains direct to Randolph Street, over main line of Illinois Cer.tral Railroad no charge of cars at Pullman. Passengers arrive in the heart of Chicago's business, theatre and hotel district. Nineteen locals. The South Shore trains are made up of larpe v;stibulcd coaches runr.i-.g on Standard Ea'dwin Locomotive Company trucks, with electric lisht at every seat and smoking compartment in every coach. Direct line to I.lichijran City and South Bend. EJst and quickest v.-.-v to Gary, East Chicago, Calumet, Hcgewisch, Kensington and Pullman. Double track betveen Gary and Chicago. Crave! roadbed. All the advantages of a steam-road without tiie cirt. Get a schedule and travel on the road with a trolley built Uks a bridge. The Chicaro, Lake Shore &. South Bend Railway

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El L ' -w-"-5' ii . : . .-rv i- . J. t l.-;'.i.tMii1, l.". N.V.'ilronon. Gen. Mjr. ' ' M : - C:v' l'..'.-

For Chicago these 26 trains are at your service: 6:20 AM 7:10 AM Express S :04 AM 8:17 AM 9:06 AM Express 9 :34 AM 10:17AM Express 1 1 :04 AM 11 :36 AM Express 12 :34 PM 12:17 PM Express 2:04 PM 2:17 PM 2 :57 PM Express 3 :34 PM 4:17 PM 4:53 PM Express 5 :04 PM 5 :44 PM 6:31 PM 7 :01 PM 7:48 PM 8:42 PM 9:50 PM 10 :2 J PM 1 1 :24 PM See full schedule for Ea?t Bound and Sunujy trains.

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that efle.;. If Gary docs not give a definite answer by tomorrow, I will go to Cincinnati, provided, the promoter accepts my terms. "1 know nothing of a match in NewYork on Nov. 2 with l.tn-e .,f Riley. Han McKetrick. manager of the Fortyfourth Street Sporting club, wired me Monday asking for terms to meet K. o. llrnwii of New York on that date. I gave my terms f.r tho Ptrown batthf ami also suggested the weight. For Riley or I.u- e I would have to ask a larger pi re. n t a ge. because neither of these man can draw the people with Brown. That is the l.tMt tight I will take In America until the sprito. as I sail from San Francisco I've. 3 for Honolulu."

dirt and iiuencheil the flames, after tin men had b en seriously hurried.

TIIT'S IT. ThoiiKfindM of rtii'iuTN f-ll dealem they lirlleie TMO S( (II T S( !t- I, the tinext. Why shouiiln't it lief VI n n -iifn-tiire4 from ehdleest Irnf g;r(vvn. Aflv.

EZO Best For All

H 2 packages

$ Regular 10c can of Mus

tard bar dines only Oriole Corn Flakes, package at

15c

Mus-7

per 7c

mon, 15c can at Armour's Shield Lard, guaranteed pure, per lb

Extra Fancy Cauliflower, each, 1 IZn ioc to

10c Brand

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ANALYSIS OF ELECTION RETURNS fContintierl from Far 1

in tho vote are being advanced. One is that four years ago thousands of men voted who had no right to vote. Tinnumber, of nurse, never will be known, but that it was large goes without saying. There were election scandals in

many counties, and in many otin i s j niiirklv

No Fussing Around Just Rub It On Ask For EZO For The Feet. Make your feet, tough, strong and vigorous and drive away all foot agony and misery by just rubbing on pleasant KZ'". a refined ad soothing ointment that Summers Rharmacv sells to people for miles around for only 2.7 cents a jar and money back if it doe sin t do as this ar-thd-. states. Ruining Corns, Sore Runtons and Callouses that. alwavs ache are so

lieved by EZO that users ale

l SOAP Kirk's American P Family or Fels Naptha Soap, with jrroeery order. OOn B lObars I CANNED GOODS r4

i Choice of Sugar Corn,

Kidney or Green

1 String Beans, Hominy

or Pumpkin, dozen

P cans, 8Sc; 71 ij per can g 2,j 1 COFFEE

P Extra Fancy Peaberry f.is iii -i r rt . m

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where the1 scandal did not come to light there undoubtedly was illcgil voting. This, of course, could hardly le held responsible for all of the loss this year, but it could account, according to sonic, to at least ;V',lHr0. for It is believed that there was at least that number of illegal voters in Indiana as voted four years ago and they point to the result this year to prove It. When comparison is made. of the total vote this year with the total registration the same argument is used to explain away the large difference. It is pointed out that thousands of illegal registrations were made throughout the state. In Marlon county alone it is estimated that 5.000 illegal registra-

joy fully surprised, and don't forget, dear, reader that for Rough Skin, Chapped Hands and Face. Chillb'.a ins and Frostbites nothing; is better. Ail ilrugg i s-t s. ASK FOR KZO KOI! THE FEK.T. Adv.

PATENT YOUR IDEAS

and ma Money

Best Bulk Lirnp Starch :11 f1n !'r. . . t- i u

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MY rftRC ROOK

TO GET THEM

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ACVK part lo" rptI'-to'J JOSHUA R. H. POTTS 306 9lfc St., Wukburtoa. D. C l.S ad Tonip Potent, S23 Quatnut S PhiUrfeiphi S 3. Oxu-bara St. CWo

1 Snider's

m Catsup,

bottle, lec;

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Santa Clara Prunes, good size. )or "7io OUll(l 2u Fancy California Tokay

Grapes, per ll)

New Carolina Head Rice,

the I0c kind, . pounds

Quart Jar of Prepared 2j

iviustara i n

nly i Uw

Karo Corn Syrup,

71c Rice,

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ORANGES Fancy Florida's

sweet and very juicy, special for

Saturday, per dozen

15c

PEAS Wisconsin Early June, a big bargain, dozen cans, 1.10; SUGAR Best Granulated, with grocery order of 1.00 or more (Hour, Man or butter not included) Ag 10 pounds T C FLOUR Buy the best when you can get it at these prices, Gold Medal or Ceresota, 'a-bbl sack, 2.77 -barrel sack, 1.33; IFflru U-banvl sack UG POTATOES A carload of Fancy Michigans, at wholesale price, per bushel, 63c; On per jicck I OC

rii i f ...yt i"v CAKr nave 9

35c

2 10c for 15c

BUTTER Elgin Creamery, finest quality obtainable,

per pound

PEANUT BUTTER Fresh made, -j -j p per pound i g U APPLES Extra Fancy Baldwins, '. bushed barrel, 2.75; per OCp I'cek UU TOMATOES

Solid Packed, dozen

;Mb cans, 1.10; per can

2c

AQVEBTISE VA I HE LME3 riEWSPAPEBS

Foy Safe or Mol. LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA

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House and extra large barn, etc., etc. For sale Pigs, all sizes; chickens, many "broilers"; cows, mules and good Tiding pony; several buggies and all kinds of wagons, including all irrtproved farmit-.g implements. Apply, BATTLING NELSON, Hegewisch, Illinois.

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It U Selected April f large clean stock, ri i tor dozen

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Rumford's Baking Powder, 1-lh can 18c i

MILK HAKS ; Pet or Carnation, dozen Oscar Mayer's Celebrated

I' 1f chUT ? .IL

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Storage, small er.ns, 40c; per can,

4riC; dozen large

cans.

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cans

Brand, weii-h from 8 to 12

iiounds eaf-h, fT

per uound

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Saturday Candy Specia

2

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ti pound

xll Our 40c Hand Dipped

unocoiates, 0

ier )ound

Molasses or Peanut Kisses

per ound

srj Extra Fancy Imported Walnut Meats, Q0p p )er pound OU fj Fresh Roasted Peanuts,

s

8 Uy only

A Fine Assortment of 15e u ."! no- r i; .. M

iter ound g j Q Best Quality Jelly Beans,

per pound

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