Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 251, Hammond, Lake County, 5 April 1917 — Page 8

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You lack strength, vour mus

cles ache, your work is neglected. The after effects are more annoying than the acute disease. That's becau5e the system is full of catarrhal poisons. Delicate membranes lining your

organs are engorged with blood, sore and toneless. You may be an easy victim of any of a hundred different diseases. Dispel tho Catarrh With Peruna The Reliable Tonic of Two Generation

It will remove the stagnation, tone up the organs, and drive the poisons out of the system. Then Nature has the opportunity to build you up. You will regain strength, restore your energy, and be well apain. Peruna has done this for thousands. Their experience is conclusive proof. Why stay sick when you may be well? Tablet form ior those who prefer it. Manalin Tablets are the ideal liver tonic and laxative. Delig-htful to take, certain in results. No griping, no habit forming:. They renew tho liver action and aid the kidneys. 10 and 25 cents. Tke Peruoa Cooap&ny, Columbai, Ohio

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LV 1 i were elected for the coming season. ' Cvi!i' H I

cianapolis park board, was elected , '7.L, - . P13

i bure was elected vice president, and I A -i'SKn ' 1 oWf3

ers of baseball and jrive their ser- 7 i'T-'T r f 1 It V ' Ls-?1 , vices to the organization without re- WW a .JjLui fcl

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'"raying- buslne? here during the ya.t fw years, eoM his huslncss tn Fr 1 Pose. Jr, ".rfco expects to take possrsf!n within n. law days. .Mr. Rcichori c.tpocts to work at Jary. iTIssee-Helen I1o? and ilinr.ie Traaser were. Chlcaeo vlaltorr Tuesday. iliss As ties Williams who has been confined at her hone for the past i oaple of weeks wtth scarlet fever is j. rairi abh to be out, and resumed her iv-jr't at the Stel Company at Gary the first of the week. Melvin J'arker is iiu:t sick with tei is. I'.ev. T. Jansen and Rev. Kirsibba. both of Cary, visited her Tuesday. The fcro-v'.ng- were O.l-aso shoppers yeetertiay: Mrs. E4 Tveilinan and daughter Stf JIa: ?!r. Bruebarh and t daughter Eiiza; Mrs. I.ut.t. ?.rr. F.

Davis. Misses Bessie F-anks,

and El.a Wetteniarel. X. J. Hoiznier of Chicapo, has broker, ground for a bnnealow which he will srp'-t on his property in the Kramer subdivision. Otcnrcp Fleck went to Kankakee today where he will fish and hunt for a couple of days. Me will be encamped with parties from Valparaiso.

LOWELL

Above: James II. Lowry (left) and (leorire Buechel. Below: Dr. V. M. Seixas. At the recent meeting of the National Amateur Baseball Association of America at Indianapolis officers were elected for the coming season. James H. Lowry, director of the Indianapolis park board, was elected president, Dr. P. M. Seixas of Pittsburg: was elected vice president, and George Buechel of Louisville treasurer. Ail of the men are great lovers of baseball and give their services to the organization without remuneration.

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Hiram DraSdinf? of South Chieneo. v!s:t-l relatives here yesterday.

I'rcorge Lawrence of Urbana, 111., re-j turned hoine yt-s!erday after a visit i her? at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Y. j N. Hayden. j riss Elizabeth Grart and Mrs. Eyrl ;

DYER

Mrs. E. F. Good, formerly telephon

central operator here, and daughter

Dorothy, visited l yi' friends ester-

day. It. C. Aiiiw;;rni of Chicago Heifthls, transacted business here Tuesday fore-

Grant were Chicago

I'corse J. Iloevet wns a

business visitor yesterday. A larsre iintnber of Woodmen attended the covin! y ruet-tlng at Gary

Norma yesterday.

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visitors yester- i noon. j Tuesday evr:;)?r the town dads :r,et

Chieasro I reiular monthly session. Regular business was transacted, also a num

ber of sperl.ils were taken up and discussed. F. S. Parker of Hammond, visited Dyer yesterday afternoon on a count of business mattets. The Dyer hisrh school has nosters

out announ ins :1 minstrel show to tie ativrn at the school, Sunday evenir.st.

April o. by the 7 . H. S. 1'asebaii i lul-. On account of this he ins holy week, the pupils of the St. Joseph paro--hi.il school here huvr- vacation for the remainder of the n.-ek.

lot oti Columbia avenue. Peter Ftrnkovitch of Indiana 11a roor, was h--re on hn-Mnf :;s Tcesda;.'. Mr. and Mrs. S;ins and child ren of Thicaco H.-icV.ts, v sited w:!-i Mrs. Sans' parents. Mr. ard Mrs. Kuhlman, on T.:s-:a y n-r.-. I:nb-Tt Si himn is bu-.l-i.n a new home on Ridse road.

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of Sacred Music In all the realm of music, there is nothing so Expressive of human aspirations, hopes and emotions as the hymns of prayer, praise and devotion with which our tongue is so richly blessed.

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I.eo Milier. who is s jfferinp from a severe attack of pneumonia, is somewhat better. Miss Mary K. Penr.ett was a Ham- I

mond vis;tor la.t over.Mts.

Make your investment earn four times as much use Smith

Form-a-Tnick in place of horses Ii

Get full returns out of every dollar you invest in hauling and delivery equipment. Smith Form - a -Truck gets four times the value out of every dollar you spend when you compare it with horse-drawn service. It hauls twice the tonnage horses can haul over three times the area and in the same time. It costs you nothing in ncnvvcrJdng hours. And even when it is working it costs fuily 75 less than horses. 10,000 users in 451 lines of Dmmess nave proved this for you. Among them are many ot the largest corporations in the country:

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Standard Oil Company Armour ill Company Ferris Sc Ccapaoy I.idhn Refining Company Fleis'imann Yeast Corapany

Cualiy Paclrnj Company U. S. Mail Contractors ScMiiz Brewing Company Butler Paper Company Montgomery Vard & Co.

Miss I.uci'e Stark of ira:n:non

ited TtJesday here with relatives. C. I Fritts left Monday for Iemotte. I red., to spend severa 1 days

looKsr.sr after his farm int.

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The town board is S'-rapii i; off some of the high banks at flu- ailroad crossings, eivinir tile piihli.- a better view of the appmaeLinz train s. Credit is civen the town da is for the r pood idea. Anion the Chit-aero visiters Tuesday were Mr? George Gerlach. Miss N'ora Star!., Lambert T. Laierman, Thomas X. i.-es and son Geortre. Mrs. F'.arbara Scbcr and son Pernard, and Miss Rosina Kielman were

Hammond isitors We lm s-iay. Mr. Sialer who la employed at. Warr.e, Ui's store, lias purchase!

livp.iisM'tiK'iT ford totirint; car. Joe Krh of Hammond, visited Tuesday lore with lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ihh. Mrs. C. L. Fritt" has recejve.j a. stock of up-to-date millinery which she offers for .-ale at her residence Ladies are invltej to come n nl s.-e h-r stock. 13-3

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Mr, .-out h worth licit t hem. Mrs. Jnnn I c : ; i ,.i ;. i yesterday :ia r, Mrs. II.

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Le,-: Penpett W;-.s:-i., arrived

In tone and modulation, truth and feeling, the ColumLia Records of sacred music are worthy in every way of the highest standard of Columbia recording. Let us play some of the best beloved hymns or oratorios over to you. E. O. All IN AS COM RAIN V Hammond's Greatest Department Store

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after a short iiiness Gerrit .lunjrsma has hetttin excavating fer ereitintr a new house on bis

A GOOD FRIEND

A good friend stands by you when in ; need. Lr.ke County people tell how Poan's Kidney Filis have stood the test. 1 Mrs. Vote! endorsed Poan's two yesrs J iga nnd asrain confirms the story. Could jou ask for more convincing testimony? Mrs. Geo. Vofrel. ?71 Ivy St., In'diana i Ha-rbor, says: -'I had a severe case of ba.ckeche for a Kniff tlne and also bad j trouble from my kidneys not eetlnsi 1 riRht. I am pleased to say a few words : in praise of Doan's Kidney Pills, for ! hey rem-ived this trouble and certs in- j ly did me good in every way. I have j had very little cause for complaint j since I took this medicine and It seems i to have st rentrthened rny entire sys- j tern." j Mrs. Vogel irave the above statement in October, 1914, and on July IB, 1916, j she added: "The benefit Doan's Kidney : Pills Rave me has lasted. I never have j sny more trouble with my back and ! kidneys now and 1 will never hesitate ; to say a irood word for Toan'."." 1 Price .'Or, at nil dealers. TVn"t simp- j ly nsk for a kidney remedy fret Ponn's i K!!nev Pl'ls the same that frs. VoipM 1 hail twice publicly , recommended. I Foter-lIllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, V. '

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Mary Nash in striped Vosan sport suit. Mary Nash, well known to all theatre-goers, displfys more taan the average aptitude "for picking out the bekt of the reason's styles. She takes urcat prido in this striped Yosan silk sport suit that has all the

simplicity necessary to sport clotn-

v Oor.gress ii to the last V the fting h ana sy rn-ei-, h't'er-of nte of j iolilicrs yinMftcW yaf1 noinU, ffand -loottr.g QiiUihg Amer-Mt,-V.iUon Xto'jt-'riot ocly umeci by. hi-d acta

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