Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 91, Hammond, Lake County, 5 October 1917 — Page 10
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THE TIMES Friday, October 5, 1917,
EYES THAT AEE SENSITIVE TO LIGHT Often causa people much distress. Many people cannot bear the glare of eUctrio light. This rendition calls for a special lens which we are prepared to supply, and the wearing of which will prevent all distress -when exposed to strong lights. If interested, be Interested enough to see u. Hammond Optical Parlors If n The only exclusive optical parlor In the County. GOSSETT & GOSSETT Registered Optometrist 141 East State Street, . Hammond, Ind. tms fW iSPI ej s&gpi 3 Whiting And It a People Buy $50.00 Utfcrty Bono. BasJK ol Wilting, open 9 a, ta. to t 9. m. 8-11 Never before Save we shown such a remarkable collection, of Fall Millir.ery. Stunning- Hat In a variety of exclusive modes, becoming to types most diverse, at prices extremely reasonable. We take for granted you're from Missouri. We are going to ask the opportunity to show you on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 4th. 5th and 6th. Freel's. 631 119th St.. Whiting. 10-3-3 WANTED TO RENT 2-4 rooms furnished or unfurnished, by young couple. Address. Zimmerman, 3727 N. Western ave.. Chicago. 10-4-3 Vrie Moore of Flschrupp avenue, has returned from his vacation, which he spent at Spencerville and Van Wert, Ohio. Clinton Holmes of Michigan. Is here Fiery Eczema and Readily Yield Successfully used for fifty years. Eczema and similar skin troubles come from & disordered. Impure condition of the blood, and they can only be cured by giving the blood a thorough cleansing, and removing from it all traces of impurity. This is why S. S. S. has been used po successfully In hundreds of cases of 202 Fayette St., Hammond.
E. W. ANDREE
Specials for Friday and Saturday October 5th and 6th
Best Creamery Butter, per pound Old Fashioned Lard, per pound - Best Granulated Sugar, in lbs. 4fc -30C 80c Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Krumbles and les and lie Post Toasties, per pkg We Sell Matches, large boxes, per box Peter's Paste Shoe Polish, two 10c boxes -Be 15c Biakene Stove Polish, Q per can Ol Large 10c Toilet Paper, B'C Renroh Baking Powder, 10 oz. q can, 15c seller, per can 3 Pet and Carnation Milk TiW sire, per can 02j Per case, 4S cans S6.30 Libby's Good Luck and Fox River Milk, tall size, I per can 1 J W Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour, 3 pkgs -ancy Tender Peas, 3 cans Vew Stock Red Beans, per lb.: - 39c 38c 16c TOBACCOS. All Be Tobaccos, 6 pkgs All 10c Tobaccos, Lucky Strike, Piedmont or Camel Cigarettes, 3 pkgs... 25c 25c 25c WE HANDLE A FULL LINE OF TOBACCOS. FRUITS Fancy Sweet Oranges, dozen.I5c
Buy Your Flour Now. Ceresota and Gold Medal Flour Vs bbls S1.60 bbls. $3.20 SINCERITY BRAND STANDS FOR QUALITY. ' Phone Your Orders if Possible Friday Evening.
visiting hia brother. Waldo Holmes. Mn. 8. W. Bagley of Jacksonville, Fla., Is the guest of Mrs. Moore of Flschrupp avenue. Rev. Benedict Rajcany of St. John's Slavak church, has returned from Jollet where he spent several days. Mrs. Walter Glnther. assisted by Mrs. Otto Hamilton, entertained the Mizpah Elble class Tuesday evening.' About twenty-seven members were In attendance. Mrs. Page Owens and children who were here visiting her mother, Mrs. Felix McElroy. has returned to her home In Roscommon. Mich. A Mothers" Memorial ripe organ recital will be given at the Congregational church tonight. A fine program has been arranged in which AV. !E. Teale of Michigan City, will give a number of selections on the new organ. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Funkey, Jr., of East Chicago, and Mrs. George Hannauer of Hammond, will give ee-eral vocal solos. The members of the Toung Ladles' Bible class of the M. E. church entertained the church members and other friends at a very rleasant reception on Wednesday night In honor of their pastor. Rev. S. C. Rogers, whom the conference leaders' were kind enough to return to the Whiting church. Morton Trout opened the evening's program w ith a talk on "Welcome to -ar Church." which was responded to by Rov. C. E. Trueblood of the Congregational church with a talk on "Welcome to Our City." a number of vocal and Instrumental numbers were also given. Rev. Rogers was presented with a purse by Mr. Fata on behalf of the church, and Mrs. Rogers was presented with a bunch of roses. Refreshments were served to the ISO persons In attendance. Floyd Braley of Central avenue, who Is with the national guard and who has been In training at Wlncno. Minn., has been transferred to Deming. N. M. Mr. and Mrs. Franz of Central avenue, has returned from a visit to Cmlo. the former's mother returning with them. Mrs. W. B. Warriner has returned to her home In Remington. Ind.. after a visit with Whiting friends. Miss Annette Buchanan will entertain the Voung Ladies" Bible class at a party at her home In Sheridan avenue, tonfgnt. Paramount pictures will be shown at the Princess Theatre tonight. Fannie Ward In "A School for Husbands," f rm the play by Stanislaus St ran go. Also other pictures. 10-6-1
ROBERTSDALE Mrs. Collins of East Side, spent Wednesday here, the guest of Mrs. Fred PJe'.s of Indiana boulevard. Mrs. Wheeler returned to her home at Earlville. III., after several weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Benson of Roberts avenue. Mrs. R. Zeiler of Grand Crossing, visited at the Ogren home In Myrtle avenue. Wednesday. Mrs. Florence Blaul of East Side, visited Mrs. John Blaul, Sr., of Roberts avenue, yesterday. Mrs. Edward Mathlas of Sheridan Skin Eruptions to This Old Remedy Eczroa and other skin eruptions. This wonderful remedy Is without an equal as a blood purifier, being probably the oldest blood medicine on the market. It has been sold by druggists for fifty years. Tou are Invited to write to-day for complete and full advice as to the treatment of your own case. Address. Chief Medical Adviser. Swift Specific Co., Dept. R-69. Atlanta, Ga. Adv. j Phone 738 SOAPS. Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars Per Case, 100 bars 47c S4.55 Try Old Country Soap, best laundry iaauui j 53c soap on the market. 10 bars Per Case, 100 bars : S5.20 55c Kirk's American Family Soap, 10 bars ! 3er case, 100 bars S5.45 j Armours Lighthouse Soap, 10 bars 3 v!U Per case, 100 bars gcj g5 U. S. Mail Soap, FBfl 10 bars SliC Per case .a. S4.90 irk's Flake White Soap, 5 bars spee Dee Cleanser, two large cans .. Jap Rose Toilet Soap, 3 bars Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars....Keen Kleener, 3 cans 22c 2lc 25c 20c 1 2c FANCY CANNED GOODS. Do not compare this brand of goods with cheap advertised brandsSincerity Corn, mn 22c sellers, per can . I C Sincerity Pork and Beans, per can I6c Sincerity Peas, fancy new stock, per can 1 6c Sincerity Peaches In heavy fjfl syrup, 35c seller, per can fayC Sincerity Red Beans, per can 14
CLEANSES YOUR HI MAKES IT BEAUTIFULL, TfilGULOSSy, WAVY
Try this! All dandruff disap pears and hair stops coming out. Surely try a "DHnclerlna Hi!r Cleanse" If you wish to rnrnt d!a''r dotiH tht i beauty of your hair. Just moisten aj cloth with Dander!, e and draw it tarefully tbrr!;h your hn!r, ict i.r cr.a small strund at a time; this will clcinse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oil In a few minutes you will be amazed. Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess an incomparable softness, lustre and luxuriance. Besides beautifying the hnir, one application of Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff: Invigorates the scalp, stopping Itching and. falling hair. Danderine is to th.s halr what fresh showers of rain and' sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-producing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. Tou can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lots of It. If you will Just gat a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed. Adv. avenue, was hostess to the members of the Marquette club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Several games of pedro were played and prizes were won by Mesdames John Blaul. Jr., Herman Theissen and Arthur Stross. A dainty luncheon was served at the close of the games. ' Mrs. Schmikel of Chicago, was the guest of Mrs. Schadc and Mrs. Frits the forepart of the week. The Ladles' Bible class will hold a meeting at the church Saturday even ing. Election of officers will be held and all members are requested to be present. Mrs. Robert Leason of Roberts ave nue, visited in Hammond yesterday. Mrs. Emken and children of Indiana boulevard, were the guest of her sis ter, Mrs. Carrette of Indiana Harbor, Wednesday. The members of the Ladies' Bible class held & very pleasant meeting Wed nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Henry Vis of Myrtle avenue. The meet ing was well attended. After the business session a social hour was enjoyed during which a dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Larson and Mrs. William Bhn of East Side, visited Mrs. Albert Schaefer of Cleveland avenue, yester day. Mrs. Joseph Keanan of .Roberts ave nue, spent Wednesday In Woodlawn visiting Mrs. Keanan. Sr. Mrs. William Aldie of Amy avenue. visited Mrs. Howard of East Chicago, yesterday. O. S. Sandberg of Chtearo. was a Robertsdale business visitor ednesday. Mrs. John Eck of Indiana boulevard, was th; guest of friends In Chlearo. yesterday. Help to win the war by buying a Liberty Bond. Uncle Sam will thank you. The few candidates that have announced for the different town offices are creating a little excitement. It bids fair for a spirited race. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hale of Gary, are visiting relatives and friends In Lowell for a few days. The following young men left Lowell yesterday for the training camp: Ernest Jones. Shelby; Harry Meyer. West Creek; Huron Nichols, Thomas Seramir, Lowell. Alva Searle of Schneider, has been selected as an alternate in case any of the above named boys fail to pass the examination. The best wishes of the community go with them. LITTLE GIANTS ARE READY TO TACKLE CRIMSON TEAM CRAWFORPSVILLE IND.. Oct. 5. Coach Townsend put the Little Giants through another long workout last night at Ingalis field In preparation for Saturday's elash at Bloomlngton with Indiana. Thirty men were out in suits. Since Saturday's game with Marietta the coach' has detected some weak spots in his machine which he is endeavoring to remedy. While he does not expect to be able to win from Indiana, he hopes DON'T BE BILIOUS HEADACHY, SICK Enjoy life! Liven your liver and bowels tonight and feel great. Wake up with head clear, stomach sweet, breath right, cold gone. Take one or two Cascarets to-night and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Wak up feeling grand, your head will be clear, your tongue clean, breath sweet, stomach regulated and your liver and thirty feet of bowels active. Get a box at any drug store now and get straightened up by morning. Stop the headache, biliousness, bad colds and bad days. Feel fit and ready for work or play. Cascarets do not gripe, sicken or inconvenience jou the- next day like salts, pills or calomel. They're fine! Mothers should give a whole Ca.scaret anytime to cross, sick, bilious or feverish children because It will act thor- j oughly and can not Injure. Adv.
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At iV A dainty new kimona of exceptional comfort is made of pale blue crepe, bound at the neck and bottom with a metal cord of red gold and silver. Translucent white beads ar placed at intervals in the edginff. his men will make a good showing. Hufflne. who ran the team from the quarterback's job in the Marietta gamo, seems to be a fixture at the position. He puts pep into his work, his main fault being a little slowness In calling wignals. This, the coach thinks, he can easily remedy. Captain Hannlcker, tackle. Is showing up stronger than ever, while the two Thompson boys, one at end and the other at center, look good to clinch their positions. Stonebraker and Bacon, two "W" men, who have made good in both basketball and football, will rrove a tower of strength on this year's eleven. Xeal Is the only other old man In the bunch. There seems to be a possibility that Lindsay, substitute quarter last year, who was compelled to leave college before the season closed, will yet be able to return. In case he does, he will probably get the quarterback place with ease. Efforts are also being made to get Walker, halfback last year, to return. Miss Helen will tell you something. 10-5-3t REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (Special to Thb Times.) CROWN POINT. IND., Oct. 6. The following real estate transfers w on record here: DEEDS. HAMMOND. Ely 6 ft w i 1 C. b 1 Riverside Add. Leo Wolf & wf et al to Norman R. Johnson $ W i 1 9, e J 1 10 sub w bk "A", Dyer's Add. Julius C. Kohn & wf to Nathan Kohn L 6, n J 1 6, Mary A. Schaaf's sub w 136 ft n 283 ft b 6. M. A. & A. J. Roberts 1st Add Robert L. Hutchinson to RoyWitter & Eva I, C2. b 1. Towle & Young's Add. Nerval G. Marlatt & wf to Taul R. Klitzke et al L 1. b 1. Agues Roberts Sub. Joseph Bakos wf to Joseph J. ChiUa L 1. b 1, Agues Roberts Sub. Joseph J. Chllla & wf to Joseph Bakos & wf L i. b 6, Mables Sub. bs 3. 4, 6, 6. Marbles Add. Baglio Agamatlmo & wf to Pietro Baglio L 4, b 6, Msbles Sub. bs 3. 4, 6. 6. Marble's Add. Pietro Baglio & wf to Agatlno Baglio & wf . L 21, b 5 Hyde Pk Add. George E. Rickcords & wlf to Laurence M. Hargis et al '. L 4 4, Walker & Zabels Resub b 4, Manufacturing --dd. Carl Herman Kumming to A. C. Ackerman Ls 28, 39. Newman's Add. Oscar Carlson & wf to Szymon Ost row ski L 13, e 5 ft 1 14. Chas, Kreuters Sub. Thomas B. Cerajewekl & wf to Mary Mursyn INDIANA HARBOR. Und I 42, b 68. Indiana Harbor Ashurst Bedford & wf to Frank Orth Und i 42, b 68, Inoiana Harbor Frank rth & Wi to Lorain F Be ford Ls 3. 4. b 3, 3rd Add. Albert Zgrajk & wf to Valerya Szarmach Ls 76. 77. resub bs & 21. 4th Add. E. Chgo Co. to Andro Kapacz U . resub b 52, Indiana Harbor. Stella Grochosko, Admx., to Michael Frimich ... L 22. b 58. Indiana. Harbor Geo. Chovanes & wf to Kathryn R. Stephens GART. L 17. b 34. Gary Land Co.'s 1st Sub. Hermay Isay & wf et al, to Bertha Anchors &. Maud L 38, b 116, Gary Land Co.'s Sub. John F. Weiss & wf to Daniel Thomas L 22. b 8. Davis & Holmes lit Sub. Pero Lalich to Stefan ere put 100.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 l.oo ! 1.00 , 1.00 1 l.ooo.oo. 1.00 , 1.00 1.00 755.00 ! 4500.00 1.00 6150.00 1.00 Steciow wf 1150.0 L :i, b e. M C ;. . Add. Si ell Simpson Co. to Peter Vic.:us & wf cit:.'- PARK. L 5, b 2. Glen lark. Charles J. Williams & wf to William C. Burns & Nellie E. 500.0f 1.00 Walt for Miss Helen. 10-5-3t NEW CASES FILED 2414 Restraining Order; Flora Finkelstein (MacCracken & Call) vs. Walter J. Riley. 2415 Divorce; Joseph A. McKee (G. S. Widholm) vs. Olive McKee. 2416 Account; Paul Ruein (Grabowskj & Meczynski) vs. East Chicago Bank. 2417 Forecl. M. I on Bldg.; Manhattan Lumber Co. (Greenlee & Call) vs. Isaac Ruman and Gary Land Co. 2418 On Loan; Tony Stankich (Carver & Carver) vs. Harry Barker, et al. 2413 Death Claim: Henry J. Millstone. Admr. of the EsT. of Charles K. Mann. dec. (J. A. Patterson) vs. Baltimore & Ofcio Chicago Terminal Railroad Co. and B. & O.
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McCrillus Medical Company Promises to Become an Unusually Successful Industry
Dealing in Articles Needed in Every Home; Managed by Men of the Highest Integrity and Business Ability; Equipped With Ample Capital and With a Field in Which Possibilities Are Unlimited, Its Future Growth Is Assured.
An industry founded upon the necessaries of life is almost sure of success. Hard times, money panics or war con ditions can affect it but little, as people must eat to live, preserve their health in order that they may enjoy life, and buy the things they must have. Couple this industry up with an efficient selling plan that brings the products right to the homes of the people at prices as low and in many instances lower than they can e?cure elsewhere, and we find a combination that insures success from the very start. The McCrillus company of Crown Point, whose new factory building 1; shown above fills the bill in these particulars. An analysis of the comIpiny's plan shows a greater combina tion for success than even the proXioters first dreamed of. The company markets a number of time-tried remedies and preparations which have :liade the name "McCrillus" a household word through southern and ccnt al Indiana for years. At first its business was confined 1j the sales of the preparations made by McCrillus, and for which there was a steady demand. Soon it beCiine necessary to add other preparat ons and a line of stock foods, poultry fjods and preparations in e very-day use by every farmer were added to tae line and additional salesmen secured. Soon the sales outgrew the l mnufacturins capacity. About this time several Crown Point business nen became interested in the company and when it became necessary i enlarge the producing power of the ornpany in order to care for the fastj rowing business, the influence of t ie Crown Point investors was great enough to secure the removal of the tympany's headquarters, to Crown Joint. With a view to the future. nlan3 were drawn for a new. factory builditg and this structure, located on Inclana avenue, is one of the most complete plants in the country. With over 9,000 feet of floor space contained on its three floors it is well I ghted. well ventilated and sanitary throughout. The mixing room and laboratory are located in the baseItent, and equipped with every modern appliance for efficient work. The 'fne-al offices and packing and" ship-l.ooll'-ng rooms are located on the main Railroad Co. 2410 Claim on Relief Department of Deft.; Ivan Groevlch (W. B. Van Home) vs. B. & O. Rd. Co. 2421 Replevin; Bure Machine Works vs. Thomas Magrra.mes. 2424 Appeal by Deft.; Bessie Bobil (G. P. Rose) vs. Thomas James. 2425Appeal by PHf.: William Mlsko F. Seabrlght) vs. John Doe. 2 426 Appeal by Deft.; Marshall Oil Co. C. Bretsch) vs. A. R. Hoover. 2437 Forecl. of Auto Lien; Charles F. Pradley f Trial Thi!) vs. Harry Lock. 4jg poppf-on-eMr": In"?opende"it Brg Assn. (Patterson & Crltes) vs John Miku. 2429 Quiet title; Lyman Dean (Hodges & Ridgely) vs. Gary Trust & Savings Bank. 2430 Adoption; In re adoption of Elisabeth Kish by Ignaca Jozea and Zusia Josa. 2431 Trans, frcm Lake Circuit Court; Crohan-Roden Co. vs. Henry Whitaker. Sheriff of Lake County. Ind. MILLER. The Swedish church will hold a bazaar In their basement- on October 26th. The Woman's Welfare club will meet at the town hall on Friday, October 6th. A party Is being planned to go to the County Fair at Crown Point on October 13th, leaving Miller at 9:01. taking lunch and returning late in the afternoon. The Camp Fire girls will meet Monday, October Sth, at the schoolfcouse. Mr. John Blank and family have moved to their farm near Meadowbrook and Mr. Carrie r.eison has
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rr floor, while the third floor is devoted uainly to storage. A sidetrack will Tin the entire length of the building, thus affording ample and economical rhipping facilities. In order to provide for future expansion of the business, the company owns five lots adjoining, thus providing ample space fir the future growth of the factory. 2i the stock food and poultry remedy tlepartments ton3 of material can be laixed and compounded at one time, and similar savings can be made in ell other departments. In addition to its extensive buildIigs and real estate holdings, all of which are fully paid for, the company owns a great many valuable formulas which have been thoroughly jtisted, and which cover preparations tor every household remedy, toilet preparations, stock remedies, stock loods, poultry remedies, etc. Every preparation put out by the company 1; tested carefully and must prove its p orth in the customer's hands before i. is accepted, as all goods manufactired by the company are sold under a positive guarantee. No preparation is admitted to the McCrillus list until it i3 proven to bs the best of i t. kind. The i,anuf;ctua oi' ever iroduct is carefully watched and the nmost cae is exrcisd. to roo th.i4 I conforms rigidly to the high standard maintained by the company. The business of the company is jroduced by local salesmen, known as wagon men, who have charge of an exclusive territory, in most Instances comprising an entire county. These men are carefully chosen for their fnancial responsibility and business pbility, and are men of the highest iitegrity in their communities. They are all men as capable and efficient as any. local merchant. In fact, they ere retail merchants, except that instead of maintaining an expensive ctore, with costly clerks, high rents and big overhead charges, they go directly to the homes of their patrons and deliver their wares. By laying out their routes carefully they are able to visit many homes in a day, and this enables them to sell on small margins of profit, yet their net returns are vastly greater than the average retailer. These salesmen are bonded and the company receives cash for every bit of its product. In addition to the line of standard McCrillus products, a line of groceries moved them. Into the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson and two daughters have returned from a visit with the Aumack's. former Miller residents, at Muskegon Heights. Mich. The Hard Times social at the Swedish church parlors on Tuesday evening provided lots of fun. Mrs. Vaughn won the woman's Drize for the mrost comical costume, and Mr. I Hoy the corresponding: prize for men. Miss Ktlen Strom took the girls' prize
- Girls! Juice of Lemons Clears and Whitens Skin Prepare a quarter pint of lemon beauty lotion at the cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream
The juice of two fresh lemons strained Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most remarkable lemon skin beautlfier at about the cost one must pay for a small Jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the lemon Juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for mon'hs. Every woman knows that lemon Juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as
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FACTORY end household supplies will be handled bv the wagon men, and by reason of tie efficient organization perfected by the company, these will be sold at very low prices to purchasers of the JicCrillus products. The ability of the jcompany to purchase in large quani.ties win enaDie mem to piace groceries in the hands of the. consumer at practically wholesale prices. Crown Point is to be congratulated t-pon securing this new factory .buildlig and those who were instrumental in securing it here look forward to greater things. They are confident fiat it will become a profit producer ficond to no other venture that might 1 2 secured. The opportunities- offered i v ta make substantial savings on gro ceries and other household necesi ties is no small thing, and the man who invests his money now in a few f'lares of stock will soon effect a saving greater than his investment, and 1 ave free a dividend producing stock v hose value will constantly increase. It is a significant fact that every company doing business in a similar basis has met with remarkable success. The Watkins Company, the (I'av.ieigh Sales Organization, the Mcjees and others wera all organized 'en a small scale and it is worthy of ro!e Mt n;n? of the stock of these I concerns is no?.- for sale. They have made millions of dollars and are tojf!ay producing untold profits for their f hare holders. And those who secured even a small interest in these con-,c-rns at the beginning are today Ifnancially Independent. The McCrilJ is Company offers at this time a simijlir opportunity for investment as an lllotment of the treasury stock which !li fully paid and non-assessable is bejlig offered for subscription, j The list of stockholders comprises t)me of the ablest and most sagacious lusiness men in the community. The following is a list of the officers cf the company: L. Mansfield, president; L. E. Bailey, vice president; H. E. McCrillus, secretary; John 11. Claussen, treasurer. The board of directors is composed of Messrs. E. H. Hixon, Henry Battermann, Fred Ruf. L. Mansfield, J. H., Claussen, L. E. Bailey and H. E. McCrillus. Those wishing to invest in the company or desiring further information ergarding the affairs of the company should address H. E. M'CRILLUS, Secretary, Crown Point, Ind. Adv. and Leo Batchellor took Hardtack, ginger bread were served. the and boys', coffee Sure cf One Thing. A maiden lady of more or less uncertain years, no matter if she has made a failure of everything she has ever undertaken, is always sure she OtUd be a success as a wife. St. Paul Pioneer Press. freckles, sallowness. and tan and is the ideal skin softener and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy or toUt counter and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck. arms, and hands. It naturally should help to soften, freshen, bleach, and bring out the roses and beauty of any skin. It V marvelous to smoothen rough, red. hands. Adv.
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