Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 197, Hammond, Lake County, 1 February 1917 — Page 6
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THE TIMES Thursdav, Feb. 1. 1017 -rt CROWN POINT I MERRILLVILLE MUNSTER DYER LANSING WHITING r CEDAR LAKE SHELBY ST. JOHN GRIFFITH HOBART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE
Neighborhood News From AH Over Lake County j
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Simply to realize the imporfancp of thp owcoming kidney trouble, by its first syrr.ptoaas, backache or throbs through ;he kianey rrgion, le money in one's pocket as well ua tsxs of sickness forestalled. organ of the body is more easily dpranged than the kidneys. Day in and day out their action w constant, rn separating poisonooa matter from the blood. Most cusm of kidnev trouble may easily be overcome by merely taking a liule Anaric wiih the meals. Citirens daily voice their praise of the merits of Anuric, the latent discovery of Doctor Pierce, of " Favorite l Ytcriptioa " and Golden iledicai Du-covery " fame. For instance, here is a letter, that of Mr. E. W. Ragshaw, who pays: "This
all or nearly ail Doctor Tierce's myself and in tor family over thirtv
tion" saved the life of my wife and danghter twenty-live years ago and 1 have scarcely ever been without Dr. Pierce's remedies in my home since. Recently I have had occasion to nse Anuric. that iod.ent remedy for kidney and bladder troubles, and I can truthfully say tliat it has done me more good than any of the other remedies I have used, and they are lepion. No ne will make a mistake in nsing any preparation recommended by Dr. Pierce. I have bad many years' experience with his Iustitution located in Buffalo, X. and know whereof I ajx-ak." Notk : Experiments at Dr. Pierce's Hospital for several years proved that Anaric is many times more potent than lithia in removing uric acid from the system, in fact it dissolves uric acid almost as hot water melts sugnr. fK&Jtist "ask for Anuric at druggists, or send Lh. ISrrcr I'ir. wif
Whiting And Its eople IAKI OT WHIIIQ3 RpoasitUity and Resources Uf? 11,000, 0i 0 Open Eventii. Princess theatre tonight. The clever comedian. Douglas Fairbanks in Flirting- With Fate." A five-act comedy-drama that will purely cure the blues. Al.io a two-part Kystone comedy. -His Wild Oats." A riot of fun unrt lanirhtpr. 2-t-1
A. Gizel of 4832 raSroun avenue4t.er,,a-v' an' foun'1. hr to ba lmproving
I iilast Chicago, reported his horse and j J
came over to Whiting for the purpose i of buying' some hay at Se.nolz & o. s feed store. Gizel went into the ptore to pay for the; feed and when he came out his ri'-r was gone. He reported it to the police and then went to Kast i'hica,?o thinkinsr perhaps tiie hors - had gone hoir.e. He was not tiiere and i up to a late hour last n'.iit the and bugrey had not yet l.een re horse ! cover- ! ed. It is now thought that It must ! have, been ?toler.. The bay a star on its forehead and The buarzy is a one-seated Mrs. Herman Sreinke rd horse has s a pace I. affair. V 'iron's in crsen flats, is visitui r. e Wanatah, lid. In netl cf groceries? Go to Proehaska's. Just opend at 1214 Atchison are., near llitn Et. hggs ana DUiK i butter a specialty. Phone 351.1. 1-20-:! j The dauzhter of Mrs. Black well of j Fred Ptreet, who has been serious! 111. is improving. j A. C. Franklin ws.s arrstd on the! charge of knock'.ns down tiie dumn policeman at ew inrK avenue ll&th street. Frar.klin claims tnd 1 his i auto skidded and it was Impossible to j ? void hitting the dummy, and carry- j !ne it. af he did. half down the stree The dummy is at ti is point, for th j.urpose of guiding traffic, but it tiie opinion of the majority of the; drivers that It is more of a hindrance than a help since the street is too narrow at this point for obstructions to be ln the way. Beginning Feb. 4. all Toy Goods, Men's Furnishing, Phoe and Tailor Phopft will be closed Sundays. l-29-Ned Xaef of Sheridan avenue, has been presented with a inedai by the 1'. S. government for service on the j Mexican border. 1 Mrs. Ieo Helman and rfciughter Fior:ie of Hammond, visited, Mr. and Mrs.; C. M. Helman yesterday. i Mr?. J. W. Curry of Cleveland ave-i rue. is Improving at the P-ake S..J.;hospital ln Chicago. . ! The scarlet, fever q ua ran t i ne l.as'S been raised on ti;e lumii- of Moore on Ohio avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Jennings Louis i have! returned from Joliet, 111., where they were eailed by the serious illness of the former's mother. Mrs. J. P. Jennings. Miss Winnie Fieres of Whit - ing. accompanied her aunt, Mrs. Jen -
Bad Cough? MffMlk. Here's I Gnppy? f , Relief Your cough and cold begin Xfes. P to get better as soon as you
Your cough and cold begin to get better as soon as vou
start to take Dr. King's Ask your druggist, he's
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V i H 0 1 ffl ! Mr- ;ln'l -AIrs- Jo,ul Arnt.l of Pino. nr.. I AlIlC gH(l A 1 1 1( ' li ( -JU IS, AvljO V.A U l 1 J !tJ" Pro,..! parents of an Hsht-poun.l j A 1 1 1 1 I 'i i ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 iino !
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OH! riY BACK! is to certify that I have nsed them medicines. Commenced using vears ago. The " l-'avorite 1'rescrip ninijs. and her cousin. Job and wife to their home' in a va ation af:.-r Now y. . Jennings Jo.iet fur ; s. M:ss diphtheria ursel by v ho overtaken ill Fieres waa taken ii while on her vist. a by lier nut, Mrs. Jc: t.ixe.l lit-r .-yi'toni a with a serious case t lift; was despaired w t a w a : IK'S. U .1 S 1 f erysiiidas. Her of and h.r smi off the rea l. Mrs. i now on the road Waoio wa called Jentiinss. i.owrver to recovery and Miss Flerr is aide to sit up. The home, however, is still under quarantine. Tiie I . of .,. held fi card party and da:; e at I. t. '). F. hall. Prizes vf rf awarded to Mrs. (Sros-i, Thomas Duffy a ml A. U. s ; e.-bu r tr. Mi esilames Joanna Sullivan and Ila Hauviiie of .South Ch-caso. wore Whiting: visitors yesterday. n Mrs. Feiix McKlroy who suffered a stroke of paralysis is abie to be up, and around tiain. Mrs. fin.imjer visited her caughtfr Anna at St. Margaret's ho?pilal yesom her operation tor apponaionis. Edward Sltater. a medical student at Northwestern university, is on a I week's vacation durinij semesters. I Mrs. Waldo Jennings of Oliver street, i . . is visiting at Jo.'.et. Mrs. P. Seifer and 'lnurht'-pr, Mr T. Grossman and hor Titt'.e son, and
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er r.ave arnien at m:i .-ntonio. Texas. wher th.y are for the benefit of write that Mrs. .she the a ut .soil c r s is feel t ; n p e i rid in? hea'th. They ng quite wel 1 at ure at 72 witi. out wraps ilid w it h a r d--;rees on. ROBERTSDALE Miss homo at ta ok Mrs. or a v ; A he. a Fri'z is in Role-rts a v cm confined to her i with a severe of tonsiiitis. " Harry Tiirmi returned home aft.i ck's vi'it vv ith her parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Hob of I.mdeliwo.-.d. 111. ; Mrs. I. Pro-dowiok of Pibblo. Colo.. ! is visiting her dau sitter. Mrs. Thomas K",-kich of 11 yi tb- av.-nue. ' Walter Diiniap of Hibbclt?. (., visited bis uncle, J. A. stharpe and family "ji Cleveland avenue over r-un..ay. f Mr. and Mrs. M taming Mrs. I., i-1 orb- . i;. Selers are em r- 1 mn of Kendallb-. Ind. Miss Antoinette Sini'h of Ind. -ana boulevard was Cue guot of friends m hicago Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Scliuliz visited at the I'railkill home in Hainmotid yesterday. George Golding mid Miss. Agnes Atchiseiii attended the automobile show at the Coliseum Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cunningham of Indiana Harbor visited the latter's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred Ia-vennz of llyrtie avenue S-.mda o. Frank Cob; of Chicago Heights visit.-; ed hi sister. Mrs. l(.-.-i Hubbard and family of l;..b. rts an nun yesterday. i Mrs. Way wood of Itoberts avenue sp'iit the day in Hammond visiting her j s.isi.-r. Mr. and Mr. George G. rke and chi!dnn were guests of Mr. and Savory of Hammond Sunday, Mrs. Henry Jiggers of Lake- ; and Mis. Win. loggers were Chi. .-, pi tors Tuesday, Mrs. Mary Knave rt turned J !,. ir;. in Chicago afi. r a f.-w visit with her brother. Sam Tu o lv r yeeks' ker of New Discovery. sold it for many years.
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I'rc.l Soiiini.lt of In.iinr.a t'l.irk business visitor. Il.cf or, was HOBART Mrs. Wiliiaia the i:oim of h Mam liaoh. so'. Zicse pass r ila u '-li t ti .1 away at Mrs. YViN YVe.il nes. lay utii of town. at 1 v. i Mrs. Ziesv was formerl y of frown 1'olr.t. four week, ai iiavinjf liv 1 lias not I h-re but been well soin.e cumins here. Mrs. John Jacobs who has been in iil health and coniirod to her bed for the past fourteen months, passod away at In r home here esterday morning'. Sio' was a willow and Is survived by four sons and four daughters all of whom reside here exeppt Mrs. H-nry I-ithrop of Pheiby. Mich., and Mrs". I'harles Austin of Muskegon. Mioh. The funeral will be held Saturday a! t.riUKOi. The Thursdav Kvenin? enib win m-r-t with Mrs. Viliam Kvigleben, Thursday, Feb. 1. Kdward lliioweddel and f!irttt' 'i ii-rsen took ;n t he auto show yesterday. Thf funeral ,r.f Gottfrh-d F.hrhnrdt was held 'Wednesiday from the. Unitarian church, Itev. Aylini? officiating. The burial was at Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. H.irtsoek who l as been visitine with his son. if. K. ltarts.o'k S r t r. past ffw weeks, returned to his liom ai Iarwill yesterday. Several of the Hobart members at tpridpd th Knights of' Columbu Jmeetinjt at Gary, lu.s.iay ihbih, awhich thirty-ninn new metbers were initiated into the first deprep. The second and third dccree will be ex-.ov.r.mw-.l to this '.ass Sunday. Feb. 4, and the Hobart members are re-i quested to be present. .1 Inland Misner is on the Pick "'X. jHis wife who has been visum 't"V i her parc-nta at Charleston. Ills.. reurn-l jed home Wednesday evening to care forj j him. I j A. F. Nitohman who his ben enjoy- i imp a two wens hmu"h, '"l ! his duties nt tne i enn- n juui ' " 'r; graph office Thursday. James W. Giil has purchased his pi ncr's share in their ditching niacluio rt DYER i A num. hen of" members of Sacred I Heart court, W. C. O. F., went to Hambnond yesterday oveninx t o attend thetneelinj of the court there. A. II. Kaiser went to Crown Point, yesterday to atltnd t some busin' ss matters. Hoy Peacock of Joliet, formerly of this? place, employed ns brakenian on the K. J. Aj E. railway, i spending the week here. Xo change for the better is as jet to
It.e reoorte.l in t h a condition of IoiMr. F!a.rn haft twic Dubliclv recom-
Hoff mnn w)lo naP t,,,i ,,onllned to the house for several days. - petition was circulated around here i yesterday for signatures. It received the willing signatures of the taxpayers las it was to the governor to veto the j bill removoiig room superior court, i f rem Hammond find Crown Point to Gary, which would eventually result in the building of a courthouse at that ! place, consormeiitly ridding to the taxes. ST. JOHN Among the Hammond Tuesday were Mr. and Stark. .Mrs. pet. r i-'tai k v i S: to rs on I Mrs. Arthur! and Nicholas Lu-lwig, Sr. ' Frank Miller has icturm-.l from Whiting" and is working with his. father here in the Miller garage. One of Schei-erviiie's most pros-
Airs, porous farmers, Michael Seberger. has ! purchased an Omega. milking ma- ''"'! chine from Jud Plaehley of Hobart.
A meeting was held hall Tuesday evening shippers of this district. in Rammer's for tiie milk and on WedTOO WEAK TO FJGHT lhe "Coitic-rid!" i :i ne-i r do wn-a rii-.-n ' . i ditie.n because of m.-!,. : rciso, improp.-r a ' -ur a mauds stimulation 'o .-a for a heai tVi -g i".' ' n g a;.pti freshing sb-ep ess. ritial Gi)l.l Mi-ifoVI, Haarlem 'he National ltem-dy of s rea.iy ned i't-1!-k of i xving de1,1 e ! li :isf'. the MV e and 1 he roto strength. 01 Capsules. Holland, will do the work.. They Three of these capsub pet a man his feet li : whether 1 is t rouble are wonderful s eech dav vvi! before he knows j comes; 1 rem u l ie icid poison in s; . the hidm.;.-.'". gravel or tone in the bladder, stomach derangeroom or other ailments that, befall th u ver-ze.a!o'.is American. Don't wait until you are' entirely down-and-out. but take them today. Your druirsrist will gladly refund your money If they do not help you. 25c, 60c and $1.01) per box. Accept no substitutes. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on every box. They are the pure, original, imported Haarlem Oil Capsuiea. Adv.
DELUXE Monday and Tuesday William Famum in THE PRICE OF SILENCE
Ajiierican
Reading from left to have takon p-'runa and
say that it is the bo.-t mc(iicine I ev.-r saw for co;mli-: and colds. It always cures a. cold hi a short time and al.su st reus: h -u. atul !iuH;1h up the sv.vem.'" MISH IVY tIKAY, Fair view, Ky. "I can honestly say that I owe my life to Peruna. The bos? doctors in the country told me i could not, live another month. IVruna cured me; so I canno. praise it, uo hiKhly." SAMl'KL McKlXLKY, J 2 1 Grand Ave., Kansas .City, Mo. "l'eruna has done for mo what many doctors failed to do. The first tiottle of Peruna save me relief ;tnd
There are thousands mure I I i ! RENEWED TESTIMONY Xo ln Lake CSinty who suffers tackache. headachea. or distr-sslnf; urinary ills can afford to ignore this naroraon(, man-9 twice-told storv. I; la confirmed testimony that no Ike County resident can doubt, u w Karll barber 650 Hohm,n Hammond, trave t Je following state ment October ment October 4, J915. He said: "I suf fered from kidney trouble for at Tons twelve years. I had to stand on my fet for hours at a time and I think j this was the came of my kidneys be- ; coming disorderer. My back pained i me and I had to stt down and could ! hardly stand the terribl. dull achlnif. j The kidney secretions contained sedi- ! mfnt and were hiirhly cclored. Ai : soon as I beran taking boan's Kidn-y j rills. I felt betW." : NO TROlTtLS FINITE. Mr. Karn ronnrmeo the above enj dorsement on July 17th. 191 S, when he j said: "I haven't had any trouble with 'my kidney alnr I last recommended ; roan' Kidney nils. Thy cured me : to stay cured." , Priro firtc, at all dealers!. Don'-, j simply ask for a kidney remedy ifit Xoan's Kidney rills the same that i mended. Foter-M ilbum Co.. Props., Buffalo. X. T. Adr. nefulay a large number went to Crown Point to attend the milk shippers' meeting held there in the courthouse. The Ktjb au.-tion on the Jo' ti fluhr form at the Iteaver yam. Tuesday, vva s well attended. It was tried bv Lambert i.aiierman and brought in around $1.2ini. William Kleihese and M. P. l.n.lwig of Hammond. who circulatfl a remonstrance Tuesday against the pondi;t to h. s nin.l at ti .s, to be svut to governor eured nearly 3 2 ) names i i St. John. Tiloy got many e ihi. auction, l-lveryboily ,iy against more oourU Goodri and na m signei r and t-i.u-NEW CASES FILED. Sh 1 ifUO; Log. rin vs. ltog rn: tin i urn Hw iok i ; diver MHjs..- 1 1 O.O-tS i r. i or fi John 1.12T 1 'i plif maid, iittnau vs. N I'd. ' iU.ig vs. Est. o: pit I" dis, costs vs. v. U -dm ry v s. Too. ' ' Mar. K- ".'! slu ry ; l iifim tiud r.for i-';l" divorce; mac mi stored Judg. K.-I0.1 MoCauley vs. McCaul pltf divorce Judg. 15.') IS. Kovaoh v s. Ob-ksek, dis o-.sts i 106 31 M iedzianow ski vs. fmd f. t al.; pit! Kudzonski: pltf i-ii.s o.sis pd. 1570S Lund vs. I.imd: pltf dis s pd. Orders In Koom 2. 12210 Kormos vs. Kormos; di of pros. Judg. 1223$ rr.'ieheit vs. Peiohert; for want i lis, to breinstated in "0 das'S. 124."S Weber vs. Solomon: dis f. of pros. Judg vs. appellant 12011 Pasnev vs. P.-is-nov: dis fi vv a n t r want of pros. Judg. 1262 1 P.. & It. Prg. & Malt Co. vs Mil - janovic. et a!.; dis at pltf cofcts Judg. 12614 Gayliotie vs. Gaylion dis I'or want of pros. Judg. j 12679 Tratebas vs. Tratebas; dis fori want of pros. Judg. 12723 Planefo vs. p.danski, e' for want of pros. Judg. 12748 Wells vs. Kish. et al: pltf vs. Kish and Kish Jiso 12757--Hubbard vs. lb-ol: dis : al: find for !' Judg. or want of pros. Judg. 129li2 Mitchell vs. Mitchell: ca jso dis at pltf costs Judg. 12962 Martin vs. Martin: cause dis at pltf costs Judg. 12.S-2 Parnhart Pros. vs. Gary Print
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ill and IIin, Tiina, and who right, here are their stories: will now 1 oonsid. iianii catarrh VAX TU'RK.N r lll self entirely of the stomach. " . S. Division free M. S' ., Grand Rapids, .Mich. "I suffered for thirty years with chronic bowel trouble, stomach iroiii.le and hemmorrhages of the bowels. 1 took Peruna faithfully and now I am a well man." I. OTIS YOIW'G. L'o.-j Merrimac St., Rochester, X. Y. "After usins Peruna and Manalin, I was cured of catarrh of the nose, throat, and stomach, from which I had suffered for years." MRS. E. M. HARRIS, R. R. 3, Ashland, Wis. Supreme ot euiiallv striking stoi'ics
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value of Peruna, its reliability, its helpfulne
In liquid or tablet form it An iin'i-'okne record of ne is a valu -ly half a onge-t claim lor y.mr consideration, c-onaldy expect it to do for oursef. o have be..,j helped by Peruna, is a r e circumstances.
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Manalin Tablets are the ideal laxaative aiul liver tonic. They taste Ood, a re mild and ef ficient, safe and sure, an:1 will enable you to overcome the. habit of constipation. JO and 2o cents.
LADY'S DRESS. By Anabel W'orthington.
Any one . an trac the newest style features! in this model one with especial inter- ; est because it may be dereloped in material j that will proclaim it for wear in goins the ' round of household duties or in a weave that will stamp it as belonging to the class of dresses for street wear, s The plain waist in surplice style has ie i fulness sliiriitly gathered at the lower ed?e arid the fronts faced witii contrasting , goods. A set-in sleeve may be short, with j a r,.il cuff, or lone, trimmed with hands ostrips of e'ontrastirsg goods to mark a cuf". At regulation waistline a three pore gathj ererl skirt is joined to the waist under a ; straight he It of t'.ie goods. The pocket j stitched to each front gore is a welcome ad1 citiori and attractive with an overlap in : contrasting note. For a street dress serge, gabardine, taffeta, satin and simi'ar weaves may be con- . si-iered. with trimming in opposing color : or with brail or embroid -rr as decoration. ; For a house dres linen, percale, gingham, . chamhra.r, striped jzalatea and kiudred ; weaves are excellent, with piping and triiatning in contrasting note. You will b j agreeably surprised at the simplicity of the pattern and the little time it takes to make the dress. The dress pattern No. t,1S.1 cuts in sires o'i to 1 bust. To make in size :.tj requires i yards of '.) inch material and "s yard of contrasting giv.d -. To obtain the pattern sen,, 10 cents ta the office of this publication a us dis at deft costs i j j -1 1 M - 1 ;ps vs. Pe. d; cause dis at 'o. v s. Pa ke s. pit f for cost s. dis for want of i."::' cost? Judg. hi 1- Kellog Maokay Plumb Co.: Judg v (iu'n.-t vs. Guba: TO DARKEN Hi APPLY SAGE TEA Look Young! Bring Back: Its Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness. j f ...mm li.-avy t. i gray, sti rardoii saged brewed into : ith sulp'nur aiid.-d, will ti;ri d and laded hair beautiful luxuriant. Just a few ap ea k. a nd I ly dark ; revelation it! str.-akod or gray, j and Sulphur recipe j plications your hair Mixing 111 at h..if..-. will l'l'i'V. is fading. - Sage Tea though, is is to get t roii Lies, .me. A n ; a .Mi-cent hot I le of I o-asier wrsv is to v. ill's S.i.-.e .'ii a t a n ( ru g si .re is the old linn- i addition of oth. l d Sulphur Compound , ail ready for use. T!vs j -oipe improved by the 1 ingredients. j 1 While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful. . wo all desire to retain our you.nful appearance and attractiveness. l.y I darkening your hair wf,h Wyi-th'.s Sage 1 Sulphur. Compound, no one. can tell. I because it does it so na'-u rally, so evendis I ly. You just dampen a sponge or soft I brush with it and draw this through vo ir hair, taking one small strand at a time; by disappe'tr morning all gray hairs have d. and. after another appli - cation or two. your hair becomes beauti - fully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. This preparation is a delightful toilet requisite and is not intended for the cure, mitigation cr prevention of disease! Adv.
n until tlicy tried gained nu-k nm 1 have quit takir.rr Peruna. fort I don t need it any more I am well and very thankful to you. I : weighed ninety pounds before I started, and now weigh one hundred and thirty-five pounds." --MISS CLARA LOUR, 21 North Gold St., Grand Rapids, .Mich. "I was ail run down and could not. take up my regular work. I began to use Peruna and soon found that I was getting beM.er. I
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was able to resume my work with I would try Peruna. I am satisfied renewed vigor and strength. It j that Peruna is a wonderful remedy, certainly is a wonderful medicine j and heartily endorse and recomto vitalize the system." GEORGE j mend it for la Grippe." GEORGE ATKIXSOX. :;'J:; E. Eigh-h Ave., j E. LAW, l'Jh- Franklin St., p.razil. Topeka. Kan.-. Indiana.
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pros. Judg. li'.PHi state ex rel vs. TI verdict of jury Judg. 1 2,539 Home Lum. Co. vs, ma: Judg on Sadb. et al; cause dis costs pd. Ll".." Runba vs. 111. Car & 1 peal dis. ord sent So J. p. 12062 la ray vs. fuwuiin, el i Co.; apJudg. ! al.; phfj I dis Judg. ! 87112 Past on Lum. Co. vs .la kill cause dis costs pd. nvski; ! i::7-li Sauna vs. Lasuia; rind for pltf ntitb-d to possession of property, described in complaint plus $25. ua ; damages and $35 aa attys fees Judg. Lists Nicholas vs. Coash; find for pltf - $12::. i"'t Judg. LISl'O Carpenter Co. vs. Human: dis as to Northern State Hank :. IT:.' Pollard vs. Pollard: lind for divorce Judg. 151ti7 Farry vs. Farry; iin.l for div-oee Judg. Orders in Koom 1. pitf pur Pl-.f i 156: 5 Schubert vs. Grasseli Chcm. Co. 1 If removed to Federal court. S IIof;'m-ti vs. Xovvioki; pltf dis costs pd. 1 ..' LerUs. dis at il.II Ihinne co-sts pd. vs. Fngel, ft a1..: cause costs Judg. vs. P.urkai": pitf dis REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS MILLEK. NJ L 30. 1! 6, Sterns & lloores Sub. Peter Olson to Carl A. Hanson NE NV 24-32-9. Charles I'. Griosel to Anna Griesel 35a. 00 2.00 , I INDIANA HA Ii HO It. n 29. H 12. Mioh. Ave. Add. l Ind. Harbor Realty Co. to j John Salange I EAST CHICAGO, j Ls. 15, 16. 15 2, SE 29-37-9. Francis Perry to John Punko I.s. 15. 16. F 2, Sl-3 29-37-9. Jo. 00 LOO
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its use. 'Three year o mv s stem w ain terrible broken out condit.ion and I was il over my body. p-.-. una was recommended to me and a i : v bo'tles changed niy condition, j After a short time j was all ov. r my trouble." MISS RICK A LEO I POLD. 4:;t; V.'arcr St., Menasha. Wi.-consln. I have suffered considerabkwith La Grippe, and thought 1
They prove )eyond question the -s, and its su-ces.
vJ I s4 ' W . - j - j f'cry T try,--. .V V . ' s CORN LIFTS 00 Says there is no excuse for cutting corns and inviting" lockjaw. Sore corns, hard eon;.--, soft corns -any kind of a. crn cr.n harmlessly J... lifted right out with the fingers if you will apply djrectly upon the corn a few drops of frf-r n--, says a Cincinna' i nut horit v . It is claimed th-". at small cost o, can get a quarter of an ounce of if t one at any drug store, which is sun ciciit to rid one's feet every corn callus w ithout pain or so: . t.vss or t :: danger of infection. This simple drug, while sticky. firi s the moment it is applied and does no inflame or even irritate the surrounding tissue. This announcement will inter?" many women here, for it is sp.id thi' the present high-heel footwear Is put -tine corns on practical v every woman's feet. Adv. John r.unko to Charles Perry TOLLESTO.V. I.s. 34. 35. B 65. 2nd Oak Park Add. City & Harbor Land Co to Herman Gemoinhartt i t L !. P. 6. Oak Park Add. Morris G. Reiner to Joseph Bero L, 32. 1.5 ST, 2nd Oak Park Add Wallace W. Stauffer to Lou H. Haymond IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BQiHL Take Salts .to flush Kidney -and neutralize irritatin.?, acids. Kidney from ,iru The kidn and madder " ' acid, says a no v s tilt, r this a ed a U i ho I i l id from tl the bland. blood vv here flam.-, sat ion t he m ind pass it I'll to it i.f. ii remains to irritate and ii.causitig a burning, scalding s- ; or sening- up an irritation :.' ..le of the Madder, obliging e; to seek relief two or three Cuius duri' the night. This sutT. r.-r is in c. .us t ,-. i , dread, the water pass-, s sometimes wit . a scalding sensation and is very n . fuse; again, then? is di'Tn ulty m avoiding it. ptladdcr vveakm ss. nuist folks oai' . . because tln-y (ai-'t coiitroi u r ma t -.. While it is i-xtremely ;.nno ing and sometimes v.-ry painful, this is real!;, one of the most simple ailments to ovi i -oome. Get about four ounces of .la Salts from your pharmacist and take a tnblespootiful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids m the urine so it no longer is n source ; irritation to the bladder and urinary u -flints which then act normally again. .Tad Salts is inexpensiv e, bat niles.-. and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and is used by thousands of folks who are subject te urinary disorders cruised by uric acid irritation. .Tad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes n i bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, et'fervis-ri-nt Hrhia-water drink, which quickly n lieves bladder trouble. Adv
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