Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 240, Hammond, Lake County, 23 March 1917 — Page 8
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CK3 TIMES Kridav. Man h S 1M17 Doctors Stand Amazed at Power or 3 an-Opto to Aiakc Wcok Eyes CI Strong According to Dr. Lewis '3 Guaranteed to Strengthen Eyesight 50 M In One Week's Time in Many Instances .'-
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A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Jze et Heme I Philadelphia. Pa. Virtims of py.- strain j and other -v wciikncssys. anil th. .. who our : glasses, will t. gind f., kn-w thnti nwd:r.p t. ;r. l.cB-io tli'Te is ;mi h.,pp! und help fur thr:n. Ma ay -a hos. -i "oro failing mv thy hav- had th-ir oVps i
rt'sinreu 11 j mis rcmarKa lii. p;.". -nation ai.d tr.iin.v w h u -f w.r c I s.:v they have thrown th-m away. im mail says, after using it: "1 was oim.-st blind. Could not 5 'c to rad at all. N.v 1 o:u rmd pvprything with ur rr'y d.iss and my eyos do wt hurt any in.'.ro. At nichr tl;py would Kiia drvndfi.i v. Now thv too fine all th- tim It was iik a miracle to mo. A lady who i:s.-d it --ays: "The atmosphere $,..md h:7.y with " tr without classes, bur after iisin; this prescription for 1," 1;j. s ero:--. thine s-erns clear. I inn read rv.-n tin. p: ia without glasses." Another who tisd it s:us ;
1 was Dot Cored w,ru eye strain ;-.'d l y overworked, tir-d eyes whi.-h miu-i fierce headaches. I hare worn glasses f .r several years both for distar.ee .and work, and without them I e.mld not read my i own name on an envelope or the 'ypewriting on the machine before rre. I canj do both now and have diso.arded my long j distance glasses a 1 together. I can count j the fluttering leaves on the trees aer.s j the street now. which frr several years, have lookod like a dim green blur to me. ! I cannot express iny joy at what it has. done for me." It is believed that thousands who wear glasses can now discard th.m in a reason-i
nhle ti anil mu'htudei mo- vrill be ah." to strengthen their eyes s. an to be spared the trouble n;;d pr. of evr C-tTJlig glasses. F.ye ro.;h!.-! .-.f tnanv .tesoript ion mar be wotel-rtnily b-uAfifd ty the use of this prescription. ;, To snv tierive drug store and f N-tt;.. ,.f T5r.il-
'I'to tablets. Irop ,.n l'.,n-t p.- 'abl t in a fourth of n gias of w ' nn.i !-r it disse.ive. With this b.-j.iM la;h- the eyes two to f.-.ur fi-o--- daily. Yon shou'd notice your eyre, clear ;jj p"-centiblv righ froni the sturf and mr'-imwiti.'.n and redness will rttiii-klr disappear. If -.our eve-? h' ther yo-i even a li T 1 1 - it is your duty to take srens to euve Then n.-w bef..re it is ton lat". M:iI)v hopeb-.-slv blind m;ghhiive save 1 their sight if they had cared tor the.r eyes m time. Veto: Another prominent ?'iiieian to Thorn the rihnre article wq sii i.m ! M rrl . id: "Ve the Ron Or-to precr:ntien is t uiv ft orderfil . ee remedy. Its constituent in.-redi. ntsare well km n to rrtii: fur eve pec:ai;st snd wjde-v .ree: : .ed in tr.eni. 1 h.ive use.i it v. ry succsfu'W in my ow n rcurt.ee en patients whose re were strainer! thron-h overwork or misnt cl.tr . I can htchiv recommend it in case of waterv. :!eh:n. samnz. itehitig. bumin2 oifj, red .ir:ed ::on or fur eves intianicd from exposure to fiiioke. sun. dust or : w ind. It is one of the vrrv few prepa rations I feel phonid be kept on hnd for regular use in almost every f.imiH ." Bon Opto, referred to atsove. is not n p.itent medicine or a secret rem-d. It is nn eMiical preparation, the for- ' main he-ins printed on the parka e. The rran- I uf.ctiirer suarntee it to strrnsthrr; eesir:ht ,V percent in one week's tune in many instances or refund the money. It can be oMiined from any goou dructist and is o'd ui this city b. '. .". Summers and other druftsists.
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DRILL, DON'T BROADCAST OATS
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By P. G. HOLDEN NIXETT yier cent nf the oats in th? Corn Kelt rp sown broatlcast. It is impof-sible to broadcast seed in such a way n? to secure an even stand or to cover The seed a nnforra depth. Just how much this affects the yield depends upon the season. If the weather conditions are fnvornble. oroadcasted onts wili yield about as much as drilled oats. If the weather conditions are unfavorable, there is a difference of four or five lnilie!s In favor of drilled oats. Sometimes this difference is as great as ten bushels per acre. The shiftless farmer banks on good weather conditions. In reality, we get a maximum yield only about once In four years when we depend upon weather conditions being favorable. Drilling is better than broadcasting because: the seed bed receives better preparation; seed is evenly distributed; it is planted a uniform depth; it is placed down in fine, moist soil. If The weather is dry when the oats are plant?d, it makes a great difference in germination. Less seed is required ; the crop
ripens uniformly; the
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Drilled Oats Yield From 3 to 6 Bushels Per Acre More Than Oats That Are Broadcasted.
yield is greater. It Is impossible to seed oats with any kind of a broadcast seeder in such a way as to secure an even stand, or
ro pur tne seen into jr
the ground a uniform j
depth. Experimenters at the Iowa Experiment Sta
tion found a difference :
in yield of eight bush- 'I
els per acre in favor of drilled oats; at the Illinois Experiment Station, a difference of five bushels per aero-, and at the Ontario Experiment Station a difference of four bushels per acre.
If there is abun-
iant rain, especially after seeding-. thof difference is reduced
When onts are drilled, the seeds are placed down in moist, fine dirt, where :hey sprout well and the root system becomes firmly established. This wellstablished root system helps in case freezing weather comes after the oats ire up.
Most peorle sow from two and one-half to three bushels of seed per acre. E
if seed is largo it may be necessary to sow more than this. If we save our iwn seed we must not forget to make allowance for the reduction due to fan ling
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-Mrs. Orlo returned yesterday evening from Marion. Ind.. where she has heen at tie bedside of her father. Ianiel Lynch, who is very seriously sick, tie remains in the same condition and there is no hop" for his recovery. Mrs. M. E. Meyers of Armour, visited friends in I.oweil yesterday.V. F. BraUroek was in Chi ago on business' yesterday. The senior class of the Lowell high F.-hool is arranging to give a ilj&s play in the near future.
The mild .veatber for the past fein
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isirisr away, ts eettir-gr a.orp t Joshua -"p i d : n k. who was iousty sick for some time, is
Mat lloeve: who has been on the se-ll
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iisi ior so:...- time, w.-is r-me to iiei down town yeter1ay affrnoon for the rlrst time in many weeks.
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There ore ln.nno Lake County peopU
who ore living nil over the V. S. A t ubxriptlon to THE TIMES Trill aave t you the trouble of writing a letter ta $ n; one of them. : K
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j ,ie m:;ri .veaiiier ior tne past tew ' (h lays has levelled many cases of OrplieUlTl Theater E Prlns fever in Low-IL FS Tirkpt-? L The remains of Mr. A. M. lienr.ett XlCKetO . ft
who died Wednesday taken to North "e:-r,o
for burial. Herbert M-ir-'nael who was ! i.rt a . e w lire -ieo pv b;s !
morninK werei'r:e admission ticket with each pair Tad., yesterday j ;.f shoes brousrht in for repair.
u-.Vi i 159 E. State St.
JAS. B. ORTT
Hammond. Ind.
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Be Careful About Ycur Drinking Water. Are You Sure it is Healthful? You should not drink any water which is not t completely satisfactory from the standpoint of
! health!
Drink to Your Health THORNTON WATER
A Table Water Satisfactory in Every Essential. It comes direct to you from Nature's own purifier a deep rock wood! and spring. Bottled only at the springs, under the most sanitary and approved conditions. , It is unusually soft. You will find it exceedingly Healthful in Effect and Delicious in Taste. You should not risk being without it!, 'Phone or write for a trial case today. DOWNING T EVANS, Grocers 3125 Michigan Ave. Indiana Harbor, Ind.
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y entire sloek of Hardware must be closed out af once in a
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AND CONTINUING UNTIL EVERYTHING IS SOLD OUT. Fixtures, Auto, Cash Register, Safe and Show Cases for Sale.
Following prices will give you an idea of what will happen. Store has been closed all week cutting prices.
10c HACK SAW BLADES cut to
15c DRIPPING PANS
4c 7c
10c WIRE SOAP DISHES cut to
25c FAMILY ICE TONGS
U5C 18-INCH S WRENCHES
10c 8-INCH WHET STONES
5c COFFEE POT STANDS ....
4c 0
S5c TOOL STEEL HAMMERS. . .
15c PAIR 3-INCH BUTTS
85c 26-INCH MA saws r-HJ
25c WOODEN MALLETS
IOC SAD IRON HANDLES 35c CAN MARTIN'S VARNISH
14c 4c
75c ENAMEL COFFEE 0n POTS OSC 10c STEEL CORK n SCREVS C'C 10c PARAGON CORK FLOATS JC 45c SILK FISHING LINES Q
75c CARPET STRETCHERS 5 c HASPS AND STAPLES
5c BOTTLE LIQUID VENEER
75c TINNER'S SNIPS
50c HACK SAW FRAMES. . . .
Jc THERMOMETERS at
19c
25c PADLOCKS WITH 2 KEYS
10c HATCHET OR HAMMER ft HANDLES DC
15c CAN JAP-A-LAC
25c REACH BASE BALLS
4c 11c 43c 7c 37c 2c 16c 39c 24c 8c 14c
70c BALL PEIN HAMMERS cut to. 25c DUSTLESS DUSTERS
15c SHAVING STICKS. . .
5c SCREEN DOOR SPRINGS
50c BUTCHER KNIVES. . .
10c TOWEL RACKS, 3 BARS
35c RAZOR STRAPS
70c BRIDGE BRAND HATCHETS
10c MINCING KNIVES. .
20c CUTTYHUNK FISH LINES. . .
9c
10c CURLING
IRONS frj
30c
75c ENAMEL MILK CANS
95c IRWIN CAR BITS
75c BENCH
SCREWS
25c SHAVING . BRUSHES
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3Sc
11c
51.00 STEEL EXPRESS F" 1 WAGONS 0 I h
9-4.50 LEATHER GUN CASES
1.89
SI. 75 BACK SAWS...
2.00 NICHOLL'S FRAMING SQUARES
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KNIVES fibCv
10c ELECTRICIAN'S SCREWDRIVERS
85c EMERY WHEEL WHEEL DRESSERS. 75c MAJOR'S MINNOW TRAPS
s;;.50 CLOTHES WRINGERS.
SI. 25 PORCH HAMMOCKS.
S2.50 STEEL FISHING RODS
?2.50 NEWMARKET HORSE CLIPPERS
19c 42c 36c 1.H9 53c i .39 1.27
20c WOODEN FAUCETS
75c LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS
20c BROILERS AND TOASTERS
36c 13c 8c 2c 28c 3c 16c 37c 9c 49c 9c
20c 2-GALLON CROCKS. . .
75c STEEL SPADING FORKS
10c ELECTRIC SOOT DESTROYER
15c WASTE PAPER BASKETS
35C SET OF 6 TEA SPOONS
25c CARPENTER'S APRONS 50c JANITOR'S
9c 37c 4c 22c 18c 13c 27c 12c 37c 73c 88c 43c
Thousands of other articles to numerous to mention. No Phone Orders. Nothing Reserved. 25 Extra Clerks
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25c HUMANE CURRY
COMBS.
S1.00 TO 2-INCH GOUGES
51.50 RABBIT PLANES. . .
S2.00 SASH PLANES
SI. 00 WIRE DOOR MATS
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Telephones: Ind. Harbor 175-176.
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