Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 191, Hammond, Lake County, 25 January 1917 — Page 2
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TEACHERS TO MAKE fl lilCH
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teae hers a live issue. As It Is now a beginner as a teacher and u street cleaner are nearly 1 euuul In the matter of a monthly salary, the teacher gettin iS" a month, while the street el..iiier tret--. n 1 f f ion If she s t s
on the job faithfully for reveral !-ar- IndlgeStlOIl. OnepaCKagO she will pet nearly as much is a city .. 1 11 i j.oiwman. thcuyu n-.t n,,it,. ,.u h. proves it 2ocat all druggists. Ho Kts I"'1'. h'.l' h !( is h'.it ss:.. j
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Absolutely Removes
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The annual
pemvs Is fixed in tin- spring, ami tsome of the Hammond teachers ;ir.' gcnim' busy before thin budget is made up by j
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""""" ' ! ""Tlu-i e may "00 i t if-s wlicro t-a'hi-r j oa-d of education ' ri-.vivt. more th i.i the lo in Ham- j for ; u- 11 fie ton ii. j mi. :ol." s.i id John Kro- t. no-inher of : wil be f ir in the 'do board, "hut there ,irc a whole lot i pot hct will hi' a;i- j tf other eltle-M here they wt It .n Th. j
left a .1 -. r.-i. t" 1 1 i hat:. Is 1 t-;u -hoi .s are pa hi ac "r.linn to 1 ll".th j
:s U: th.- c'.tv 's piiliiu: 'of sen i-f. ami from $" to $s." is pret l j good. I .- houbl say." 1 -i.si of tivinst ami 111.' ! some !" the neihborim,' only One "SIJ03SO QUINIHE" t 111 r.nfiii! the saliinc To k-i th" ronu.no. call i..r full ;.am- ..... hi . li.in- tin- LAXATIVE HiU'Mt) Q 1 ! N I N" 1 :. I.oi-
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UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEW
Mere Are New Recipes to Try In Your Kitchen Originated and Tested by the Famous Domestic Science Authority MABEL DULON PURDY (Of the Ladies' World Staff) DEDICATED TO FAMOUS MOTION PICTURE ACTORS AND ACTRESSES
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IS THE "ECONOMY" GROCERY CEN TER OF HAMMOND.
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Kirk's Famous American Family Soap, 10 bars for 39c ,Jap Rose Clycerine Soap, for toilet and bath, regular 1Cc cakes 7?
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SPECIAL SALE AND DEMONSTRATION OAK GROVE BUTTERIN E 1- lb prints 2T? 2- !b prirrts: 50.
5-lb drums
S1.29
iiofi-iw j per irame.
i.IltJRice, 4 pounds for.
,Pure Comb Honey, this sale,
T i-. Extra Choice Japan wnoie neaa
17c
"05oJ-i,o Best Qualit.y California 3 Crown
i.ciiiOl!ilO Loose Muscatel Raisins, io.r jioiind
P.i tr r n Extra Choice Quality Sweet lOU rilllSb California Prunes, i.-crlh. . . I Z2b
11c
FROM 4c TO 8c SAVING ON Snidsrs Pure Tomato Catsup
Regular 25c pint bottles ......
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Regular" 15c ! a-pint bottles 11c A,.aC SfcH all NPt tirZ
PREEPVES Puritan Brand Pure Fruit
reserves, - lb not woi-ln mason
3c
COFFEE-K- & W sPecial Blend 25c Coffee, spinal for this sale, por pound. OOp 1 f 4 iiouuils for Q COFFEE-0ur Rc9u,ar 23c old CrP Choice Peaberry Coffee, por pound, 2-iC f i pounds for y ' Q .ROLLED OATS-Fresh Mi,,ed Rol!ed 3ts
(Oatnioalj i-r pouiPl. 1
G ;ai'i:i!:j for MACARONI Fresh Made Sma!l Macaroni, per pound
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Our Weekly ."Bloe Label" " Special THE THIRD OF A SERIES WHICH WE ARE RUNNING IN ORDER THAT YOU MAY BECOME MORE FAMILIAR WITH THE UNEQUALED QUALITY OF CURJICE BROTHERS' LINE OF CANNED GOODS
oer can 17c, introductory price, this sale percan 17c, introductory price, this sale ..A limit of 2 cans to a customer)
!4c
WEEK-END
t CANDY SALE
Eureka Peanut BaMs, a j;ooil tre im o- uter (.oateu v is h lirnKcn prnnti's, L'.'.c v.t'.uf, ;-!- ' 1 VmStinettes, laoHtiy t'a vored : q-ia rrs. pti'-o ! o i nd v. assort d colors, rftjlar prior- 2,, sporia', "-j-lb pound g-i Mixed Mints, highly flavored, goo.! p-.t-
c:al. '.lb J u rrf b o
blanoh"d aim s:i :!(-!, our 4'o u::'.ioo, ?vo-
'Vv Pesnu.s,
WEEK-END CIGAR SALE All Ten Cent Tins of Smoking Tobacco or Cigarettes spoclal, ' for ff Jno Ruskios, Booster, Litt'e Tom ?nd Henry George, sp-c-7 for 30O Havana Loudres, Curly Maid, Lord Sheldon and CubaRcma, fppcial at. in fot" 25 c La Marco, Official
4 Seal, Humana and j:oya! Sovcrign, l.ic rTitTF. ppeci.il.
25c
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WEEK END DRUG- SALE Daggett & Ramsdels Cold Cream for much .--kin. P.r.c. jar. ppocial '. (f Vivaudou Todet Water ;u botilp, t o.iois, fpt'cia', this 33c Doai's Kidney Piils for that liinio b;u-k. 50c box. at 3J(
i Listerine for sore
throat (an pxci-l'n! garglel, 2.".o bottle, ppofial at 1 TC
YORK STOCKS CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. January 25. Vtol.is..n ... , l'JG i. i 1 toot u.--..r t Am.'i-i.'.'in far l-Mri. OS! Annooini.-i 4 l . . 11 1.,., . !!!.! 1 Am.-rioati y-i.. It tin: V'Hi.m.k!ii Uii pM Transit ' l.:ii.m i..Hi n h l -. als l'ttlli:ll.!V .-U!. 1 'hi.. s' " I .'ituuiiiui I'.o.'i!!.- 1'AiniTtc:in 'an 4 Now on-; t '. nt rii i 1 " 1 ' ('. . .-o!.. 1'tiul 1T';' "tilrr.l l..-!it!i..-r ,'i " l-i-uciMo Stool i ' Krio Atu.Tii'Hti SU-ol Kilts. 1 :,i C.-n. ml i:iootri.- lu'i i ; r. -nt X. rt ti.'rn To 1 I " Slaswll M.it.-i-s ""'a M-vo 1:1 i'otro'o -urn 1" I N.-rtboi-i I'aoitic l'''.-. 1 Vims) i vat in 5t IJ. j.iil.ii.- iron a Ml Mvl V'.'-'-i J,.oi.o.v , iiH-i'i'-H ii SuKar S.u ; lo-ri; I'aeitii' Sou ! 1 -rn U-i.tway '-'( 'iiiio.. Mil. ;uoi St. 1 ';iu ! !' ! as '! -' I 'uit.'.i snatvs St. '-l i 1 ! :i, Wilt. ash lj Willys ovorlantl -t!1
CLOSE CHICAGO GRAIN TUTUKES. whr;.t-.iiiy, ?i.;.. jui. r,.rn- M.n. 1 . 1 1 - r.,; .I.iiy, S i o 1 . i 'Hi: M;iy. T n'-j.; ;)'o. CHICAGO XIVE STOCK. Ilo.s ij.-c it '.s, :?t, ': niark' t. 15 to ri) up: l .T-oo. .ll.i: '-I 1 l.T'f. $11. ":. ll.f.'i; rough, $1 l.J" u 1 l.r.i; iiivot. j n. ti.r-.; ;-o:s. ..! 10.7:.. C.-Ulio ij. . oi;its. 7, ii'iii; inuriiot. .vt tons ; bewos. .".7 t 1 l.!"i: . s io 1 1 -.-r.-. $:..0O I'.'.C;. : !.ok.-rF-fo.;:i'-rs. :,. ii !.!: t.-xans ?M'.." '.j fi :.: o-innoi-s. i 7.". 'o ."ii ; (ah.-s. ?li.oi.,( i."....0; v. i .--1 -ern st- i $7.7 vj ! " '.
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ciont'o aiuhontv, .nas onsrinatol tMirlit absolutely new rocioes and has dedicated them to
stars of th screen. These .are all tested recipes. This is the first time thev have been
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LITTLE PEPPINA C0UK1E5
Iirdiratcd to Mary rid; ford.
CRAB FLAKES, LE GUERE
Cure that cold Do it today. cascaraBquinine The old family remedy in tablet form safe, sure, easy to .take. No opiates no unpleasant after effect. Cures colds in 24 hours Grip in 3 luys. Money back if it fails. Gtt the penuine box with Red Top end Mr. Hill's picture on it-25 cents. At Any Drug Stor
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INGREDIENTS. 4 cupful butter. 1 cupful sitiiTar, 2 ckk. 1 tahlespoonful milk. 'i level toistxionfiil salt, 'i lvel traspoonful cinnamon. Gratintj of nutmee-. 2 level teaspoonfuls bak ing powder. I cupful seedil raisins, cut fimall. '.i cupful chopped walnuts, fjrated rind of H lotnon. 1 l-D cui.fuls flour, rho-:t. Time: Preparation. 3) mlnufrs: bakinc, 13 minutes. Number served: Recipe makes 50 small cakes.
Add salt, spices, lemon
INGREDIENTS. 2 cupfuls crab flakes pound). 2 level tablespoonfuls bitter. 2 level tablespoonfuls
flour. 1 cupful milk. 'i, cupful cream. Salt, paprika. 1 eetg, bard cooked. Time: Preparation and cooklntf. minutes.
Number sons.
served: 4-6 per.
tals. it seems to us that Tr. Prai'.e should deal at. homr- w'tb the ffen.!ii; physicians ;md hospitals whom ho stut. niHii such removals mid ro.'civcd s ur'i
i patients contrary to the laws of the i state of Illinois. I "I called up Dr. Siemens on the !..; I distance since receiving your letter ai, '
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IIIOAM butter and sttfrar.
rind, bilking powder, milk and ept-'s, beaten without separating. Mix all well together. Add floor, ins and mits. ('bill in refrigerator. Roll into a thin
licet, cut with a heart shaped cutter, placed on a greased ookv pan and bake in a moderate oven. These cookies
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for afternoon tea. Cakes may be
fork instead of
on pan and flattened with N'uts may be omitted.
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ELT the butter in the chafing dish, add flour and
mix. Add milk and cream and cook slowly, stirring until the sauce is smooth and thick; add
seasoning and yolk of egg rubbed to a paste with a spoonful of sauce. Now add the crab flakes and cook until heated through, iserve at once on thin rounds of buttered toast. Xntr. If good shrimps are available a few may bo added to the crab flakes just before serving. Crab meat may be obtained from almost any first class fish dealer.
asked him for an explanation. U" .; nils nil responsibility in the mat, statin that he did not remove this ; tient to the Washington I "ark host-;': nor did he advise anyone else to do He admitted, however, that the patj. was under his care after arrival at hospital. "It is hoped that this explana n ri our part will clear up .this mat'or a enable- you to see where the real trout lies: the Illinois physicians, hospit; and OhioaRo health department. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. "K. L. DEWEY, M. D., Com
Editor-in-Chief Carl J. Cooper of th i la ry Journal said today 'hat 1..promised daily would materialize ab.. ;t i iiday. The new paper will be a democratic organ and will b- a morion-' .ho. !v. ONE WEAK SPOT
CHICAGO PEOBUCE.
fli P.utter I'r.amery xlra? ! I cti aiiit-i'V iirsis, ;;th ::A 'c:
o -Jtc; s.-ciuis, J;l J :;jT-e.
I'kks ird-innri-s. :: h '
liiii.c; firsts, 3:1
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too. l.ie poultry Fow Is. 2 no; ducks. 20c: Reese, l 4 16c; sprinKS. lx'2c; turkeys.
(By United Press.) i'IUCAHO, Jan. 2.". Criiish ei.mi in- iits upon President Wilson's note (4a ve a l is" ill the main market. All grains op. n.-d up. Corn showed j st r--trh. offerings beiiiR- licht. but on i tie- buU'e sharp gains wore made in : . ats. Provisions sold bight r.
with ail old party lines in the coining . :irip:iiiii yet it is Kcnerally coned, d that tio- n. -w party wiil file as Republicans and sail unibr Republican colors. There is an apparent inconsistency in the situation in that Y. A. Puzy. who speaks Hungarian and whose parentage is Hungarian, was nevertheless born in this eountiy and vinhesitatiiiKly declares himself to be first, last and all the time an American in every sense of the w or.!. Some declare that the adherents of ill" l.;n-ue are alreadi, weakening; that it is absolutely impossible to hold tothcr an atrKrep-.tjnn of men v. hose whole national history, whose political life. vhos hone- and political institutions, whose Ideals and prejudices have been from time immemorial and are today so' distinct i eiy different. Meanwhile th" irciii.-ir Republican organisation of the city is rapidly rounding up matters pertaining to the municipal campaign and thus far have taken no notice of the disaffection of iloforeign cont indent. Movements are s iftly coming: to a climax, however, that will put one or two other men in the held within the next day or two.
'nmpflpn umuHbu GUILTY
i (By United Press.) I NEW VHJK. Jan. 2.". tlains wore i general in initial iradim; on th" stock ' exebnng-o todav. P.et hl.-liom steel !,-() with an advance of throe points to -lr.u. i Karin specialities the market showed few changes durin th" litvt hour. ; Steel Hdvtlllced to IIP,, later dropping ; back N. l-itc forenoon trailin was
liirht. The market closed steady.
(By TJnlteiJ Press.) CTIICACO. Jan. 2". Receipts of potatoes at Chicago today were placed at only ten cars and sales on the track were mad" at an advance of five, to ten cents n bushel. Some of the receivers refused to otter their goods, pre ferrin to wait for further gains, and ivin the eoid weather as an excise for no; unloudin. Live spring chickens sold half a cent higher. (By United Press.) CHICACi). Jan. 25. Corn aain brokall previous records on the local market today w ben May sold at SI. 03' a bushel. This is a half cent higher than
! the bili market set Januarv IS when
it was quotrd at J1.02j. July corn reached SVH ',. FOREIGN MOVE A MENACE
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another meet in will be called in the near future and another opportunity Kiven for each fide to demonstrate whether Fuzy or Reppn will head the mo vemeii t . Activities that are in prepress today indicate that, there is a sfron disposition on the part e.f sohp- of the strongest loaders in this movement to turn down both IJeppa ami Kuzy and pla'-e an American at the heml of the ticket. While it is the intent to do away EVERYBODY PRAISES THIS MEDICINE
"WETS" IN DEFINITE PROGRAM (Continued from Fagn One)
a public matter and h t the papers have j it so that no euher doctor or citizen in j Indiana will violate the laws of Illi- ! nois. j
cry t ru 1 y yours. "J. II. HCRTY, Secretary." "Department of Health, Commission
ers Mince, henrage inuiaing, city or uoan i .Kidney Piiin are
Whiting. Indiana. C. m. Oijldspie. 3.1. i kidneys. D.. M. Sternber, I'h. G., E. L. Dewey, ) For backache and urinary IPs. Commissioner. j Good proof of merit in the folio v. "Jan. 2nrd, 1917. i fn Hammond statement. "Dr. J. N. Hurtv-. S.-c'y State Board I Geore Boss. "vt'alter St., of Heal'h. In lianapol s, Inel. ! mond, fays: "I suffered for years fro:
My back was so slrff. gret around at. tims.
Many like County Peoplf Have Weak I'nrt and Too Often It's the nark. Many people have a weak spot Too often it's a bad back. Twinges follow rvcrv sudden fu'
Dull aching- keeps up. day and ;vs
Back ache is often from weak :C n ;.- s. In such cases a kidney medicine needed.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for st -
t ot'il vote in botlv houses on the prohibition biil. and they say they will not submit to anthin short i-f that. Another part of their prosram Is that they jiic also insistiilK that if the lexis lature insists on ea.lins a constitutional ee.ii v .-in ion the Jijll should provide that the uuestioti of whether the convention shall be called -should be submitted to a vole of the people. The y say let the people decide whether tliey wanl a constitutional convention. Supporters of the constitutional convention idea have learned of this plan, however, and they are passing the word around that such action would be unconstitutional. The-y peiint to a section of the constitution of Indiana which sa ys : "No law shall he passed, the takinK effect e.f which shall be made, to elepend upon any authority, except as provided in lhis constitution." The- constitution lays down the method by which a law shall become effective-, and it does not mention submission of any law- to the vote of the people. Therefore, it is pointed out. such action would be wholly unconstitutional and would bo open to attack in the
courts. I
The prohibition tisht has become a bitter one, and the lines are beiu drawn tightly. The dry forces believe thev can put the through the senateafd r it passes th. house today, but the v ets deny this and say they have a majority in the senate against the bill.
Whiting Health Officer- Says :
Illinois Authorities Were Derelict in Their Duty and Blame Indiana Wrongfully.
Special to The Times. j WHITING. IND., Jan. 25. Health ! Officer K. E. lN?wcy of this city, is very! wroth at the unjust criticism heaped on j Whitng by the Chicago health depart-' ment in the Maxn e ase. He blames I
j ihc "downright cussedness of the Chi- j ! e ago doctors and the unprincipled tins- ' I ptmls of that city," and says that the; j health departme nt there make s no pre'-;
tense of enforcing the laws of Illinois. -The following letters are self-explana-. tor;. : ' St.i'" of Indiana. State Hoard of Health.' ' Indianapolis. "Jan. 2a th. 1317. I "Dr. K. I.. ! vvi'V, Whiting, Iud. Dtarj
Decte. r: We have a letter from the Illinois stale board of health which says that Indiana has violateel the laws of Illinois, Dr. C. St. Clair Drake, secretary f the Illinois state board of health
"Dear Doctor: I have your letter e.f 2th instant, in which you can my attention te the complaint of Dr. C. St. Clair Drake, secretary of the Illinois state board o health, in which he alleges that the T'ity of Whiting. Indiana,
tas violated 'he laws of Illinois' in
ermittingr Dr. M. Siemens, 1152 East
tiin.-i Maxine. a typhoid fever patient.
to the Washington Park hospital, Chicago, 111., without the consent of th-'-Chicago health department. "In reply to these allegations of Dr. Drake, I wish to say that Anna Maxine, tit" Indiana boulevard. Whiting, was reported to this department as having typhoid feved by Dr. M. Siemens on Dec. 27, 1916. We did not give Dr. Siemens or any other person permission to remove this patient to the Washington Park or any other hospital, and furthermore we were not asked by anyone for permission to do so. "If physicians of Illinois come over here without our knowledge an,l; remove clandentinly or otherwise, ty-, phoid fever patients to Chicago bospi-'
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my kidneys, could hardly
had a dull, steady ache in !, srr.aU my back all the time ?! if I bent down, I could ba-.dl tr-h?h. ;?n up. After using thr-e box- of V'osr's KMney Pills, the copir.'.it tutt a;-..; I felt one hundred per cent bstts.-." Price Wc, at nH defers. Dem't limply ask for a kidney re.r t Doan's K'.dney Pills- -thes rjrr.e that Mr. Boss had. Foater-Milburn Co.. Props.. Buffalo. N. T. Ad y.
Simple Home Treatment ; to Remove Hairy Growths ;
!INE OPPORTUNITY to the right man acquainted w:,'.i the trade in Lake, Porter v LaPorte Counties. Two to J:r hundred dollars will tru. ' with exclusive. Call Stn-e '. tel. Room 3. this evening between 7 and 10. Friday morning between 7 and 10.
-'via- ! hair !
; (Beauty Culture) Two or three minutes use of a j tone paste w ill banish every bit cf
; from your lace, neck or arms. This I , paste is made by mixing some aaterj
s wiin pownereel deiatone. After :.ne i paste is removed, the skin should be
to free it f rom the remaining
deiatone and it will be clear and ppotless. You will not be disappointed with
this -treatment if you are sure lo rh-
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PASTIME
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wrtre-s as loiiow.
- -The ciiv of Whiting.' Indiana, has' washed
violated the- laws of Illinois as follow: I The saiel city has permittcel the re-!
nocii i,v in- M Siemens, ii. -.2 East ssd ! mistreatment it you are sure l
tr. of one Anna Maxin. a t.vnhoid pa-, ,ain ,oal deiatone from your dm
tient. from f. 1 7 Indiana boulevard. Whit in. Indiana, to Washington Park hospital, Chicago, Illinois. This could not be don" legally without consent of the Chicago health authorities.' From the tniie- of the letter, although the threat is not squarely made, it may be
I that this patient will be expelled from j ne Chicago hospital ami returned to
Whiting. "Please call upon Dr. Siemens, seek his explanations, and make a report upe.n this matter and send the same to the state- board of health. Please do this a soe-n as vnu can. please also make this
THE GIRL FKOf1 FRISCO HAZARDS OF HELEN And a TRIBUNE NEWS TOMORROW THE GIRL OF LOST LAKK Sat. Alice Brady In A Woman Aicnj Sun. Sunshine and Shadows
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Twent vcei years aaro we commenced s"H'.i:tr Dr. Kilmer's Svvamp-
. Root and during our entire experience lire cannot re-call a ainiri" instance I w her" the preparation tailed C do i just what vo l claim Kverynody I iini-i S o a i .' p-R . w. t. a nd on ae-co'int i . f its "t-at sec, -ess and sp'.-ml;.! ret u- ' i 1 1 -i in th" . . ' i. - -n t ; for ., I .'i it !s ; snte'i.ilod, sv e hav e no r, sltancy :n i-i.iaim :ulii!i. . I . ; V- -.- tiuiy y.-iirs. ! STKPiiRN I". ,.K. It. P. I A :e 1 'ha rm.'-.'-v 'July "1. 131 (5. c;. Riir.ois.
DEAD ON HIS FEET GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsule will bring new life and quickly relieve that stuppod-up congested feeling. They will thoroughly cleanse and wash out tho kidneys and b!a..'.dr and gently ,-t-v nff the ill effects of excesses of all
Ho.it Tti henline-. soo'bing nil sortks
1 rigiit into tho walls and lining of the j kidneys and expela the poisons in your svteni. Keep your kidneys in good ' sliape by daily use of GOLD MEDAL ! Haarlem Oil Capsules and you will have j good heaith. e.io to your druggist at j once and secure a package of this timeI honored, world-wide remedy. It Is not
a vatoilt meoicine. ii is passeiei upon
The Pig elary furniture establishment known as the I louse ,.f Muscat has been formed into a $2ori.len corporation, hearing the present name. Samuel Mus
cat. Soly Muscat and Maurice Siev are j the incorporators. j Progress of the house has Wn apace!
with Gary's growth. 1-rom a sma.l w:- ( k,. j s. Government chemists snd d
ginning in the south side S. Muscat ' clnred pure before coming into this i-i. i .i.e ic nor iictaii- country. GOLD MEDAL is the pure, bmll up a business that is now .stab i Jr)Kina-, Hllflrl,.m oil. imported elireci lishid in a three-story huilqjng audi jrom the ancient laborntories in HolbaFement with 50 feet, frontage at fit.", j land, where It is the National House-
Broadway. Upwards of 2.".. "00 square
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f. i t eif lloor space is used by the firm. fox. Your druggist will gladly 'refund j yevir iron'v if not s ropresen'eel. Ad
Letter to Tr. KUnter Co.. Ttlng ha:n f on. N. 1.
I Prove M hat Snamji-Hiiol Yill Do for ' Y on
. Sen-I ' n oenis to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. t
P.tiK'iam'oii. N. v., for a sr.mpni size lio'Co. it will convince anyone. You I will also i civ'e- ,i. booklet of valuable j in I'm Tioi i inn. t-.-ll'iii? about t.:e kidneys and hi, id. ler. Wh.-n writing, be surej a. id mention the like County Times. to e-n'i.ir ftftv-cent anei on e-rl - .1 !a !' siZei
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