Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 42, Hammond, Lake County, 27 October 1917 — Page 6
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How thla Woman Suffered and Was Relieved, Fort FairfieM, Maine. " For many months I suffered from backacho caused l.f female troubles so I was unable to do my houso -work. I took treatments for iu
but received no help whatever. Then some of my friends asked why I did net try Lydia E. FinkLam's Vegetable Compound. I did eo and my backacho soon disappeared and I felt like a different vroman, and now have u healthy little baby girl and do all my houso work. I Trill always praise Lydia E. Pinkham'3 Vegetable Compound to women who suffer as I did." Mrs. Aj-ton L. Oajies, Fort Fairfield, Maine.
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iniate of M?n." Special music toy th i rorte avenup. Mr. and Mr?. Smith are 1 choir. iir?. Jsssie Crutls Smith will j con.omi-latl.it, moving to Hammond in ! rl" the pipe ors.m. Evening service j a few ninths. ! .t V .S'i. Arthur Hurrage Farwcll. pres-1 The Modern Woodmen ami the Koyal
11 .Tit fif in-rat-r. nnii iripr pacin .Nf cunors neia a joint aiffuns n x.
will sppak: special niusic by the veatel rlw.ir of fourteen ve'ros.
Buy a $50.CO niwrty Eoao. BaiLk oj Whlticg', open 9 a. a. to 3 p. ta. -21 Princess meatra.
Faturday and Sunday, two days. Oct. i ij-arx FU
27 and 2?, Frank Morton & Co., an up- j too. Gordon's.
t-the-mlnute rr.uslral cnr-.?dy 12 p'-o-Also feature pictures and special nus'c. Adm. 3 5 sn ! 13'-. Coming:. Monday, matinee, 1:30 p. m. Mme. Fctrova in "Tin; Undying Flnmo." 10-27-1 Vhen you r.ed jomp nnw shirts come In and sea curs. New pattern?, usw
r"br. Wond.rful afsortmi.n's,
We carry a complete line of knitting Clarence Fhelps.
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yarns, knitting; neeaies and tiags. 11. Gordon & Son. 10-I7-1 M. E. oh.uroh. S. C Rogers. Tator. Sunday school. 0:30; at 10:20 C I?. Tinkharrs of Hammond, will give a layman's view of the Endowment for R---
55 i tired M misters. Kpworth loague at 6:0;
prtachlns at 7:30. Theme: "Striking a Balance.'' Wet have a good supply of men's
ond your.r men's Hart. Schaffner &i
They're extra cood values
O. O. F. hall on Thursday night. The program opened with a speech by
Miss Violet Goldlng
ti:xt Rave a reading which was followed by a violin solo by Walter Eschelhach of East Chicago. Miss Vera Flaupher rendered ,a piano solo. A cake-walk In which sixteen coupVs participated followed in which Mis. Klose and Ellory Cameron "took the cake." The program was followed by dancing.
Pance at Sprln? Hill Grove. Wednesday evening-. Oct. 3 1st. Good music. 10-27-3 Scout Master Joseph Brown can be and is proud of the local troop of Boy Scouts. After a three days' drive for liberty bond loans they netted $11,900 worth of bonds at the meeting- which closed the campnfgn on Wednesday night. The woman's campaign in Crown
j j'omt was turned ovu to tl.e scouts, and . say they male jrood is putting it 1 mildly. All honor to the Boy Scouts of
Crown Toint. The city surely appreciates their effort. Mother Nature seemed to be in her ugliest mood on Friday and vented her spite on we poor mortals. Rain and wind of Iiigh velocity made it disagreeable for the pedestrians. The following marrlag licenses were granted: Teer Szeukowski, Mary Gowron. Hammond. Charles Carter, Lucinda Klnsey, Hobart. John Kanoz, Eertha Fagyas. Whiting. Ivan Protlch, Catherine Xudell, Gary. New cases were filed In the circuit court as follows: 12305 (Knight & Brown). Viola Reed White, by Joseph E. Brown, her next friend: annul marriage vs. John V.. White. 12306 (V. K. Roberts) Cecil W. Johnson, foreclosure of chattel mortgage vs. Herman Beneke. Misses Pearl Keiser, Lillian Schmidt, Frances Grimmer, Ella Mossoth and Margaret Moss will spend Sunday In Chicago with friends. Marion, the little daughter of Miss Katherine Barrett, living on South street, is reported very ill. T!t! Eastern Star held en important meeting at the rooms in the Swartz building on Friday night. Herman Liebke is seriously ill at his home on North Jackson street. Kefrular services will be held at the Tresbyterian church on Sunday. The theme of Rev. Rlllman's discourse at the morning service will be, "Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation." In the
evening a song service will be given by some of the best local talent. The program Is given below: Anthem Choir Solo Robert Bruce I ouh!e Trio Violin ruet Miss Cecil Crowe 11. Robert Bruce Anthem Choir Rolo .. Helen Hixon Solo Edward Glover Anthem Choir Solo ICecp the Home Fires Burning Louise Crawford Star Spangled Banner An erroneous report has been circulated in Crown Point in regard to the death of Miss Clara Vierling. a former teacher in Crown Tolnt. Tho death was of Miss Vierling's sister. Miss Ida Vierling who was killed by lightning at her home in Princeton, Ind. Miss Clara Vlerling is still teaching school at Sioux Falls. S. rak. The Farmer Boys will give a dance this evening at the Central Music hall. Music will bo furnished by tho Commercial Club orchestra. In spite of the inclement weather a delightful evening was spent at the Boys' Hallowe'en social at the Methodist church parlors on Friday evening. Decoration and refreshments were in keeping with the spirit of Hallowe'en. At the Methodist church an Sunday morning Attorney Adrian Tlnkham will speak on "The Layman's View of the Conference Claimant," and at the evening service Dr. IL M. Appleby will preach. Immediately after the preachIng service the first quarterly conference will be held. Mesdames J. C. Gibbs, Etta Vilmer, D. A. Root, If. C. Groman, Elmer Dinwiddle have returned from Fort Wayne where they attended the meeting of the State Federated Clubs. Mrs. O. J. Bruce entertained the members of the Ladies' measure club for their fortnightly meeting cn Friday afternoon. After the business of the club was transacted the members did Red Cross Sewing. The hostess served dainty refreshments.
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All I want 1 J yon' name and address so I can end yon a free trial treat- c MutM, . P. ment. I want you just, to try tUia Ueatmcut that' ail Just try it. cnuaoiar That's my only argument, I've been in the drug business in Fort Wayne for to veara, nearly everyone knowa me and knows a!xut my successful treatment. Chrer aix thousand fi hundred paopla outaide of Fort Wayne have, according to their own statements, been cured by this treatment since I l:rst made this offer public. If you haye Eczema, Itch, Salt Rhum. Tattar never mind bow bad my treatment bai cured the worst cases I ever saw gtva mo a chance to prova my claim. Send me your name and address on the coupon below and ret the tris! treatment I want t send you FRLC The wonder accomplis-bed in your own ease will tie proof. MHiUMiiiiuuiiilIIIIII CUT AND MAIL TQ13AY 1. C. HUTZELL, Druggist, 2493 West Main St., Fort Wayne, Ind. riease send without cost or obligation to me your Free Proof Treatment.
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10-27-1 Wilkinson were
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Chicago shoppers. WANTED Work by the day by capable Arr.erean woman. 4Q4 Fischrup ave. Whiting. 10-23-3 Miss Mae. McFarlen of John stret, spent a few days in Chicago visiting
$1 to 1 !:''r aunt.
HIGHLAND
GeorgeDickson's billiard hall and barber shop is open again to the public. 10-22-6 Henry Daugherty was tendered a very pleasant surprise by many of his friends on Friday evening, when they gathered at his linnn for a party. The evening
Gordon's. 10-27-1 j lrs. Albert Tawing of Fred street, -a passed very enjoyab'y by those w-ho
Services at the Congregational church I wa3 the guest of Mrs. Charles Creas-1 attended.
Sunday as fo):ow: Sabbath sclu-ol tbi;,r" 1" Hammond, yesterday. j Jlr an(j jrr3. c. Blue entertained 13 a, m. The raster will fre-ich at 11; The b.cal telegraph office lias been I friends from Rensselaer. Sunday.
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Exposure Aches Held rain, winds, and dampness brins? out tiie- rVieumatic aches. An application of Sloan's Liniment will Sfxjn lave the Mood circulating and the pain will disappear. For neuralj'ia, tame Lack, stiiT neck, sprains, strains. Tind all muscle toreness, bioati Licirr.ent ran't blscaf. Norubbinir; 1 1 c,u' kly peart rat rs and Air its work without -ajEi or cl'jgcnj of the poref. Bcter than platters or ointment. I'or col i feet or iiands try aii aprl'catoao( Joaa'? li r.inicn t. Genernua sired bottic, at ail dusgiaca, Zx.. I'Ju.. 5!. 00.
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! U!th s' reet. 1 Tiie ..'wli club will have a farmer ; d!:nc! next "Wednesday evening. Frank Puggan and Frank Greenwald e-f the signal corps of the U. S. navy, I and who are training at tho municipal ( I 'er, spent Thursday evening at their I homes here. I About twelve ladies of St. Joseph's ' r-fhl attend- i a meeting at the home ,'f Mrs. O'Brif n in Ogden street. Ham- : loend. Th.i next meeting will l i-"t the home of Mrs. Ray Walk-r in I Sh-rldan a venue. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. T. West of Leroy, Ind.. are here 1 spend the winter at the homo of their daughter, Mrs. Wll- . i:.'i!o Shinn of Cleveland avenue. ; Rev. George A. Jones of tho Christ- . ian. church, aceoir.,.:inied by h:s wife, j !::le gum? to Kansas City where they v.ill attend the national convinUon of ! h rhr!?tini ministers, i George I'heireak, arrested by Officer
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Miss Marguerite Werdcmann shopped in Hammond. Wednesday. Miss Bertha Pluistcr who has been ill r the home of her sister, .Mrs. A. L. Reiner, returned to her homa Wednesday. John Katzhaeh, Sr., is erecting a new house in the southeast part of town. Little Janet and James Zyp are suf. ferine with whor.ping cough. C. M. Hutchings spent Thursday in Hammond. The Ladies' Aid society of the Congregational church held a pleasant meeting at the home of Mrs. E. Pouthett, Thursday afternoon, ten of the members be-In-r present. The next meeting will be in two weeks at Mrs. Ray Eastman's home.
robertsdale Mis. Harriet Timm Aldie will entertain the members of the Red Cross ot
hirge of malicious tres- j a snipping Party at her home in Amy -Kirged by Judge- Green. ' avenue, Monday evening at 7:30. All
of the S.'-or-.d Heart ri.-ir- i metr.lters nre ceirdi.-ellv invited t At.
a card par";,- which wss very j te nd.
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i'irst prizes wero Kidney and Father
Mrs. Fred I'leis of Indiana boulevard, spent Wednesday with friends in Chicago.
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.!oseT. .i 1 omera, arrested by Officers j Mr. and Mrs. C. Stanton of Myrtue N"i7.i-lk.ewicz and Swan on the charge ' avenue, aro entertaining the latter's par"f rrovo,-.-,i:e,n, was fined j and costs ents, Mr. and Mis. Harbolt of Ft.' Mary's, i-v Judge Gret n. upon payment of i Ohi.i. v. -hi-h he. was released. j jirs. George Pibblns of East Side, vis W iliiani D. Giivian of 40 1 119th 'ited relatives here Thursday, s!ret. arr-sted for assault with In- Mrs. James Terry of Chicago, who Jent to kill, by Officer lienak, upon was operated on at the Wesley hospital
" "l -i: our tinman, was ar- inursaay, was reported in a very ser- , i-.'.'K-ie.'l b.-Joro, Judg..- Green an bound ious condition yesterday. nu'r l" tl!,J Lake fmperior court in $3,-j Mrs. Herman Theissen spent Thurs'"t1',s- day in East Side, visiting her mother, ; ''' regular meeting of the eivlc sec-'Mrs. Bahn. i , r ,:'"' I'-Ttnightly club was held ! Miss Vivian Gough of Roberts ave- .-:-: rd.iy n ft-rr.oe.:5 at which a. parlin- nue, is the guest of Mips Blanche Big.nlary law dri.l was the main f a- el,',vv of Pullman, III., today, tti- e- ef th- af ! i riioon. I John Melvin of Atchison avenue. , Mrs Jidin Le hr of Sheridan avenue, : transacted business in Chicago. Thurs- ' spent - sterd.i y in Oiicago. i day. I The Royal Neighbor will have n ! Mrs. Jack Each! of Hammond vis-
berg of Kankakee, 111. Mrs. Hill of Roberts avenue, was taken to the South Chicago hospital where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. John Drecsen ot East Chicago, and Mrs. Slunt cf Valparaiso, Ind. wero guests of Mrs. Fred .Ergers of Roberts avenue, yesterday, i
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Pance at Spring Hill Grove, Wednesday evening, Oct. 31st. Good music. 10-27-3
LOWELL
The citizens are doing fine buying liberty bonds, having gone over the allotment. Attorney S. C. Pwyer went to Rensselaer yesterday on business. Miss Hannah Caster went to Hammond last evening. Stewart Stiwell of Shelby, was in Lowell yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher of Elkhart, Ind., arrived yesterday for a visit with his brother, S. C. Fletcher and family.
ST. JOHN
Dance at Spring Hill Grove. Wedneslnv evening, Oct. 31st. Good music. 10-27-3 Mr. end Mrs. Frank Binges of Chicago, spent Thursday and Friday here tvith the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ludwig, Sr. Mrs. Julia Kropp of Chicago, visited with her sister, Mrs. Jacob Schmitz and family. Thomas Noises has rented the John Sehmal farm. An election will bo held on the 6th
day of November. 1917, at St. John, Ind.. j to elect one trustee for the Third ward and town clerk and treasurer. The present trUEtee of the Third w:rfd and town . clerk and treasurer are on the ticket i
for re-election
The Time to Save Your Hair is Now
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NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE is the one remedy on your druggist's shelres which may always be depended upon. Instead of complaining to your friends and mourn injj over your loss of hair, call upon your local drucrfirist and purchase a bottle of NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE. It is the first and original perm remedy for dandruff 6tops itching and checks falling hair. Yom can save the hair you have much easier than you con grow new. The time to save your hair is now. The remedy for doing it is NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE. Applications ro.iy be obtained at the best barber shops and hair dressing parlors. It is guaranteed by The Hcrpkide Co Sold everywhere.
with Mrs. Manger next Thursday. Any one wishing to do s"" tn T knit
ting for Red Cross c.-.t .fn material I
by applying to Mrs. Zuvtrs.
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There is no use in putting on an expensive roof when you can get a better roof and save real money by using
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LANSING
Quite a number of soldier boys visited their homes on Sunday. Miss Flora Schultz of Dolton visited her mother on Sunday. Tha young girls spent last Friday evening at the home of Miss Grace Hughes. Miss L. D. Schultz of Hammond visited friends here Tuesday.
Roofing
"Let Us Pay With Our Bodies! For Our Soul's Desires." Roose- i veic. !
j Joseph Wachter is ill with pneumonia
and a trained nurse is in attendance
Mrs. John Klassen and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Adlcr, were Hammond visitors on Friday.
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It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
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Supt. Highway visited the schools
this place last Thursday. Pon't forget the Hallowe'en social in i
tibt school of instruction at tbe ited at th. Saoars home In llfith street ! Merrill hall, under the auspices of tho
i The secret cf keeping young i3 to feel 1 young to do this you must watch your ' j i liver and bowels there's no need of ' , : finvinu a sallow comnlexion dark fines : In
under your eyes pimples a bilious i $
Ionic in vour face cull eves with no
Koarkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety !
per cent of all sickness comes from in-1 j
active ooweis ana liver. ;
Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician j
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are the hest quality paint materials, g-round and mixed with mechanical accuracy. Made for all uses and in all colors. With paint, as tvith roofing, the name CERTAIN-TEED it a guarantee cf quality and satisfaction.
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SUiSiUAY Ai: e.-spi'Ciailv sood bill. .Mis.; It.
i. o. I-. hall in Whiting on no At Moiifl-iy evening. A Hrge class of efMul.dnus will bo initiated, the meetitier to be :i charge of Mrs. Haydem, district deputy from Lowell. Visitors
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v : l t-- prese-rt. .Mis. John Hatt of Micbigan. is expeer..! l,Pf in a few ad a vs t.i vn.,i ,1
yesterday. Miss Grelson and Mrs. Pierce of Amy avenue, visited in Hammond. Thursday. Tbe Community club meeting held at tbe Franklin auditorium Thursday
sev, ral supreme officers evenirsrj was well attended and the ' P. Marker and I
i r -gram !.! Fpenklng was thorouehlv I M. E. Ladles
enjoyed by theise present. Edward Freest and Miss
Elanora
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uiiu.i- with her ihiugh'er, Mrs. Arthur Pick attended the Orpheum theatre, on II den of Ohio avenue. Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. p.. Vincent of New Mis. Benson of Roberts avenue, enYork avenue, have purchased the horns tertair.ed t few ladies i a luncheon. f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith on La- Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Fursten-
in OV.,"-v rT-fff-f-toel a vio-prahl mm- (A
Campflre Girls. Liuich will be served. j .:fK i:- ;i tn arf r,n $
Ait win be masked. he liver and bowels, whjch he gave to Ray Price is expected home from Mon- p3fient3 for years. tana for a visit in the nea- future. Pr Edwards Olive Tablets, the Substi-
Mesdames. F. Royd Smith j. Glazier. tute for caiornel, are gentle in their action
i.yeiia zuvors visum me yet jjways ellective. iney Dnng aoout Aid society in Griffith, exuberance cf spirit, that natural
buoyancy which should be enjoyed by - i e veryone, by toning up the liver and clear
ing tne system oi irnpurmes. You will know Dr. Edwards Olive Tab's by their olive color. 10c and 25c r-e
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They report a good time.
About twenty ladies of the M. E. La
dies' Aid society met with Mrs. Manker at the parsonage last Wednesday. Business was transacted and a liberty loan bond was taken out by txt't society. The Merrillville Study club will meet
For Sale By South Side Hardware Company 2194 Broadway. Gary. Phcns 43.
For Sale By Broadvay Lumber & Supply Co. 11th Ave. (Near Broadway), Gary. Phone 940.
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Linniman & Madura, Props.
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