Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 189, Hammond, Lake County, 23 January 1917 — Page 6
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GAS, HEIHTI1N, IHOIGESTIDN OH ASIGK STOMACH ''Pape's Diapepsin" ends all stomach distress in five minutes.
at tin- lounty seat on business. Miss Annie Kei'iinan of H.tilimotiil, is!
s mluitr the week out here on account of hep mother's illHeSS. Miss Mary P.ohrman spent Pun. lay hero -;dti:? with frlcndn.
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If your Back hurts of Bladder bothers you, drink lots of water.
THIS MIGHT HAVE BEEN A MOVIE, BUT IT BE A LEY HAPPENED
Time it: Fape'y IMapepsin will 1i-i
gest anything you oat and o vercomo a sour. Kfissv or out-of-order s toiuach i . id
surely within live minute:-. If your meals don't tit comfortably, or what you oat lies like a lump of t'-.id in your stomach, or if you have heart burn. hat is 11 siun of indigestion. Get from your i harm.aeist a tlftyf'Tt case of Papo's Iiapepsi!i and ta.Ke doc just ns soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no helehint,' of undigested food mixerj with acid, no stomach gnu or heartburn, fullness or heavy feelir.fr in the stomach, liaui'-.-i. debilitating headaches, di.xiness or intestinal gripingr. This will all pro. and. besides, there will be no sour food b ft over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's IMapepsin is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because it takes hold of your food ruid digests it just the fan.'1 as if your stomach wasn't th.-'ve. fl'jlief in five minutes from all stoni-
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I remains o d. ad mot i j Kcoort j .!!'. :i K, ; 1
nests at tl'.e home of
Umda . Hart man at-
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'i- ..ii.-. j iii II our Ki'!ues Hurt oui' Hoi'ftti.tn. which died Sunda. j back feels sore, don't (.- t s- :t- d ami!
! in tne Josipn cemetery- proofed to load your stomach with a lot
of drujjs that excite the kidneys and irritalf the entire urintiry trad. Keep your kidneys clean Ilk- you keep out-
clean, by llushinir them with a
i ly ;.! t ertioon. , i.i y a 1 1 ' i 1 1 ' i 1 1 t lie re ma n; s of Mrs I Ki:!iv and son. who had lived'
fourteen days old, were brought i lov
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the dead boy rested in the r's .arms.
from I lammond an. foi.iieilv of !.
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i i.ro.i t rou'nle. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. M.k r was christened at St. Joseph's !i hi re Sunday afternoon. Peter 'rr and Miss .Mary Jaeger rutii.u -i risers.
the t.;i. weather the card by the 'W. t ( . F. her.mi was a sin cess in every
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party niceti Sumiay eve: w:rr . 1 ... '! " . ,
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ch misery is waiting for you at any drarr store.
Thse ;irco fifty-c-r.t cases contain! c nougrh 'Tape's Diapepisn" to keep the! imtirc family- free from stomach disord-j rs and indiarefctiori for mr.uy liionilis. It! Ii'lonKS in your home. Adv. ' j li "' . taii 1 jj i
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.ni" trie s.eu''.;m ie of Mrs. A'ma Kram was given , Kfitp Klein and whiih a dainty The following
tinic thy met at the home of "Miss
i Ad. lie Gettli r at which time Miss Kahlj er gave an interesting talk. The next 'meeting: wi'l be at the home of Miss M..:-r Kc.-:--r:. Thursday. P- ! ri:a;v 1. i V:ii. Ztesei.lionc, Sr., c. lebrated his i j sixty. seventh Llrthday Sunday. Ile-
sei.'S his tanu.y tticre were present a l.iree tiumher of fri-tids, many of them from Chicago, who had eon-.e to extend their go l w i siies and ei.joy a pleasant time.
Dance at Spring 11:11 Grove, January -4th. Good music. 1-20-1 Herman Sehrofc-der has accepted a position as fireman on the K. J. ifc K. raiiiv ay and started on his duties SaturC a y. .lustiee A. K. Kvans spent S.itt'.rduy
CROWN POINT
I LISTEN TO THIS! j SAYS CORNS LIFT ! RIGHT OUT NOW
and women wh'
Vou reckless men
are. pestered with corns and who have at ..least cico a week invited an awful
death from lockjaw or blood poison are bui. ding to
i:w told by a Cincinnati authority to its.! a drug called freezone. which the inoim nt a lew drops are applied to any corn, the soreness is rlieei and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts out with the linRei s. It is a sticky ether compound which
I'.iuce at Spring 11:11 Grove, January 24th. Good music. -2'-l About sixty Crown Pointers left over the Gary & Southern lino for Ham
mond to witness the Sliriners' minstrel show. The car will ro direct to Ham-j mead according to the latest arrange-' merits, bringing the county seat delegation back after the show. Will J. Davis, Jr., recently delivered 1 a paper at the meeting of the Society of American Knsineers at Purdue university, explaining the theory and uses
of the new spot liyht which he is promot'.nsr with great success around the county. It is reported that Minor Decamp has sold his meat market in the Meyer
a party from Illinois who
first of this
will take possession tne
week. The Foresters will rive their annual dame at Central Music hall on Wednesday even in. sr. The Commercial club
orchestra will furnish "The music. John Ward Wheeler, w ho is super-
dries the moment it is applied and t intending tne construction worn oi simrdv shrivels the corn without inflam-i concrete ro.id at Indianapolis, spent
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or even irritatintr the. surrounding i ni''tlpI nim i.
mild, harmless salts which removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates tin in to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to tiller the blood. In :' t hours they .strain from it ami urams i..f acid and waste, so we e.-ni
readily unders'and the vital importance! of keepintr the kidneys active. j Drink lots of waier you can't drink to- much; also net from any pharmacist; about four ounces of .lad Salts; take a I tabb-spoonrn! in ruplass of water before breakfast each inorniiiK for a few days! and i.ur kidneys wit! a. t tin.-. This j famous falls is made from the a'id ot j Kiapes and Union juice, combined with! iithia. and has been used for Ken. rations! to clean and stimulHto clouded kidney: also to neutralii-.i; the ,-ojjds in urine sot it no longer is a source ,,f irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. .Tad Salts is inex pensi e ; cannot in-! jure; makes a delightful oft ervesct n l ; lithia-water drink which everyone! should take now and then to keep their j kidneys cb-an and active. Try this, also! keep tip the water drinking. find ta. doul t you will wonder what became i . h , our kidney trouble and backa h. .- - Adv. last evening- worked havoc, - with tele-; sraph and telephone and electric linlit '. wires in this city and the trouble men j of the various concerns spent a busy , day today repairing tip damage done. January 22
i A two and one-half year old daughter) of Mr. an dMrs. Thomas Nb s. s. living i west of town, died on Thursday, the ; funeral being- held today, the remains to 1 be taken to St. 1 ton if ace cemetery in ; Chicago for burial. Tho little child died! of spasms. j The Foresters will give their nnintal j dance at Cential Music Hall on He'; evening of January 2;. The Foresters' dances always draw a big crowd and! pre a sucess both Socially and bnan-i
cially.
The Crown Point delegation who have! been looking aftir the county seat court ' house interests j;t Indianapolis, all r-1 turned on Friday but expect to be on the ground on Monday when the criminal court measure is expected to be brought up for second End third r. ad- S ing. Among those who have borne the'
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.o.-epli M. Thiol, Sr., was. a 1 ..-un.il visitor on Monday.
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With a Torch on His Nose. Of all the luminous varieties of fish tho torohrish is one of the most unitpio. Upon its noso and erect upon a short ftein. it has a .small organ which is idiosiiliorosoont. This tho. fish has the power to make glow at will.
But Some Can Do It. j How doos im old bachelor make love, anyway? Surely nflcr one has
sti'T neck, all pains and aches j len encrusted with the dut and
iO ore shoulders, lame back,
yield to Sloan's Liniment.
Do not rub il. Simply apply to j ihe sore spot, it quickly penetrates I and relieves. Cleaner than mussy i plasters or ointments, it does not I stain the .kin. Keep a brittle h.mjy for rheumatism. ! sprains, bruises, toothache, neuralgia, gout.
lumbago end sore iiff muscles. At all druggisti, 25c. 50c. and $1.00.
toughness of thrpe-score years or more he can't reel off that uaby talk that is so foolish r.nd sweet in the-ruddy morningof life.
HOW TO GET RELIEF FROM CATARRH if you have eul arrli. -at.-i i hal d.-afness. or head noises i.i our druggist and g. v 1 ox. of pi rnunr idouble strength). i;.ke i 1 : liom. add to it t pint of hot water ami 4 i ix. of granulated sugar. "Jake 1 t.i bb spoonf u 1 t times a day. This will often bring quck relief from the distressing bend noises. 'lo.d nostrils shoul.i op, n breathing become easy and the n!ie,,;,s stop or. rpine in;o tie- t ureal. ll is. easy to make, tasu-s ;.!, asan' and costs lit!!'-. Kv.ry on. who has catarrh should give this ticatitient a trial. You . ill r'robabiy tind it is just what you need. Sum.-rs I'hariciacy can supply you. Adv.
To Freshen Wicker. When a wicker chair requires clean ins:, dust it well and wash in topi : soapsuds. Mix together equal partof turpentine and sweet oil and a fo-.v
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To Tell Ane of Herrinn.
Naturalists calcuiftte that the nee of Irrs of mehJ'ltf'l spirits. When t
the marketable herrins may be nnytldns between three and seven years, judging by the annual rings on the scales.
cnair is quite dry rub with a cloth moistened with the polish.
Heard at a Reception. "Tour new poem is charvniry,; So tinlike your usual work." Boston Evening" Transcript.
Muddlers. The supreme muddlers of living- an often people of quite remarkable jo tclleetual faculty, with a quite r nmrkable gift of being wise for ;, ers. Arnold Bennett.
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s ill town, pay day on th--.ng through lb
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swollen Ankles and Feet Tire indications of Kidney Trout!
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Mrs. Diamond Crown. Mrs. Diamond Brown of New York and her husband and little daughter were in court awa;tme; a hearing for a separation. The child betran cryinjr, then maneuvered the hands of htr papa and mamma together and pulled them side jy sice until they were smiling: into each other's faces. Reconciliation followed when the little p-irl sobbed. "I want to be with both of you."
Dan: i -lib. i M ss 1 visit! d ; Mr. an j. Miss ; spent
at sprrr ;o,l in us
Mary Surd,. d Mrs. Fran. sum 'a y
Hiil Grove, January
Konin.er of Hammond, here with her parents. Xie lv Kit it. no. r. s Kl.issen of Chicago, here with h. r mother.
j brunt of the light are Mayor Krost, AtI fcrmys Ib-rbert P.arr. M.arlin Smith. Ot- ! to J. Rriic-. Frank I?. Pat tee, Oeorge I Ib istman and l-'r.-d Linnis.
HOBART
Just One Application and the Kairs Vanish
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tissue or &kin. It in claimed that ai quarter of an ounce of frtezene will cost very little at any of the drug stores, i but is sufficient to rid one's feet of i every hard or soft corn or callus. I You are further warned that cutting j et a corn is a suicidal habit. Adv.
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Mrs. Han C. Hess and son .ire visiting f.r three weeks with Mrs. Jless" parents at Newcastle. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Kd C. Davis and children of Chicago, visited over Sunday at the John ISrown home on Main street The s'c.-f storni and hieh wind of
Mr. ;, u visited a over Sua The I'll died Fri. noon . At ;.:-!.
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January 22. ! "la wl ins of Ch ic.i g a.- i f Win. M ., A f.
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(Toilet Talks) Any woman can keep her skin fro. from unsightly hair or fuzz if she will follow these simple instructions: Win n hairy growths appear, apply a simple paste, made by mixing some water with
pownereu ueiaione. Apply tms to l-.airy I Mrs. I' surface and after 2 or 3 minutes rub off.! John wash the skin and the hairs ar" gone. ! pr
This is a harmless treatment, but In sure you get the real delatone. Adv.
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re. ..- Fette rer spent Sunday I at Flint hike m-.ir Valparaiso, i a'hir conditions riev r stop a! trip for the attorrey. !
Miss., s Clara and Acnes N';n o. spent Sunday with Mr.
Mrs. Jacob K las sen. j Andrew- Iloiiling. Sr.. spent Sunday ; with his daughter at Dyer. Mrs. Arthur Stark and son I.averne. ! urriv. d home from Nebraska, Friday j evening, after a month's visit with htr ; relatives. The funeral of Kvcdyn Neises, daughi ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Neises, I took place Sunday afternoon at 1 p. m. ! -n St. Roni face cemetery in Chicaso.
i j They made the trip with autos from; hen . Several from here attended the j i funeral. ; Mr. and Mrs. P.ern.ir.l Reitman and j i i I ehildrf n left Sunday morning for their i j new lionu; in Alabama. ! j Frank Mi'ler has i;:k.i) a iosition t i in the Sokolz & Compa ny gar age at j i W h .: in g. j j James Patten lias sold his cener."! j j mer. hand store to Phil McKIin of' I Savannah. I'd. Mr. and Mrs. Patten j (will 'cave for Savannah. 111.. Monday !
erring. Joseph Seheidt has received a pure
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Swollen ankles and feci are form? a dropsical condition, due to c: ordered kidneys. Naturally when i kidneys are deranged the blood filled with potscrKHis waste mau which 6e.Uie in the feet, ankiea a: wrists; or under the eyes in bag-;.! fonniiiocs. It is joist as necessary to keep .! kidneys acting properly as to keep it boweia ac.trve, says " an eminent pby sician. When one is pick the iirV tiling to be dcrj is to thoroughly t"tbe kidney eecretiona. The very best possible way to tak-r cre of yourself is to t&ke a little Annric with tiie meals. In this wav 'i is readily dissolved with the food, p.tcked up by the blood and finally reaches the kidneys, where it has a. tonic effect in rebuilding these organs. Anurio was recently discovered bv Dr. Inert, of Buffalo, N. Y. ; it has been thoroughly tested in his laboratory as well aa in his Invalids' Hotel. Everyone can qtiicklv associate Ir.
Pierce vsith his preat herbal restorative t-onic, " Golden Medical Discovery," and hfs " Favorite Prescription," universally known as an invigorttor "for womanly ills. A different person da'lv offers his or her words of praise of Anurie. Now Mrs. J. Caswell speaks : "Dr. Pierce's Annric Tablets pave rne great- relief after eight years of suffering with kidney trouble and dropsy of limba and feet. Annric is certainly good." Also Mr. R. W. Gocld, who says: "I have used Anuric with good results for pains in back and sides and would recommend the Anuric Tablets to anyone suffering from kidney trouble." Simply fttfp into the drug store and ask for a 50c bottle of Anuric, or scn.I 20c to Dr. Pierce for trial package.
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y was badly cripple ! Sunday $
ue to tiie snow and sleet
s'orm. The first car attempting to , Sj make the run to the Pennsylvania j H station, narrowly averted a bad acci-; ii!
dent when it was, derailed by the he frozen on the Irac kof the K. J. & S. crossing, the motorman stopping the car on tha brink of tha creek bank Just as it was ready for a twenty-foot plunge into the creek. The Whist club meets Tuesday night with Mrs. F. Heltzhoover. i:eiett Newman will give a sb-ish-
j ir. g party -Monday evening in honor of j Mis Mamie Siioil, after which dinner I will he t-ered by Mrs. Paul Newman.
The hign tension electric line which pa sr.. s A. h roil gh the west end of Ilobart is now under i oust rue t ion. Jliitnrt iias an epiedinlc of la grippe A iir-S' nt. There are about.. "" eases
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Syrup of Figs."
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Quick delivery that is the Impor
tant consideration in laundry work. And we've specialized on the perfection!
of that part of our service.
h Immediately after you telephone, we send for your A laundry. As soon as we get it, we put it in work, as soon as it's finished, it's rushed back.
When you get it again it will be fresh, clean, snow-
rlesse try us.
Children hive ibis "fruit laxative , sr.'l nothing- else cleanses the tender .. . . .a. li..r fir.il l.ov.-i.ls nieidv. t:
A child simply will not stop playing '
to empty the bowels, and the result is,
lrr; and the speed with which we return it. .. .. .,., ...-o l,nlf-ti,.V SI
ililir oi... ..... i ..o. : o. v. ...... 1V et-ish. don't rat. i krii or act natural- f-
1-. breath is bad. syst. m full of cold, has sore throat, stomach-ache or diar
rhoea. Listen. M outer: s-ee n lunsiif ,
S Coa'Clt. ItH'll glVe n l(.l,Sl(lllll..H OLIIrj
( iMfornir. Syrup of Figs." and in a few hours ail the constipated w;-ste. sour bile and undigested food passes out of the fiysteni. find you have a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers give "'California Syiup of Figs" because it is perfectly harmless: children love it. and it never fails to act on the stomach, liver and bow els. Ask your druggist for a .Vj-oont boUl. of "California Syrup of Figs," which ha? full directions for babies, children of all aces and for grown-ups plamlv printe.l on the bottle. F.e.vare of counterfeits sold here. Get the genuine made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind with con-
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