Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 7 November 1917 — Page 8
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Since the creator portion of the Y. M. C. A. fund is to ho usttl for our army an I n;i it wi'.l answer tho Question: Shall tho flow or of our American mamneod who go out to represent up, co r." back to us (so far as their loved mii"? are spared) with bodies shot thro igh with unntwnablo disease, ar.il w ith characters weakened or bbistr.t, or shall they return stronger and better rr.cn? What more import a tit asset have wo to conserve? Thoso nproala arc strongly endorsed by nir highest military represent at i" os fuel, as Major General Huyh Scott. Kate chief of feta:', nnl General Pershinsr. Napoleon said that in war moral is to othT f actors as three to one. Each Hay tha warring countries are spending $1 3'VOuO.OflO to supply what
Uric Acid! Tilver iacp the discovery of School lfl 1775 that uric' acid was found within the body most eminent physicians aprco th:.t rheumatism is caused by it; :dso many clQ-tressmg symptoms fv houdacho", p&ii in back, stomach distress, Ewo'.Ion foAt run! ankles, pout, eta It was II r. Pierce of the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, X. Y., who discovered a. new agent. called Acuric, a harmless remedy that if taker tetore meals will carry off tho uric acid from the system and in this wav thej'ains nnd ache., the creaky joints and al! the distressing fyr-jptoriis of rheumatism and other maladies disappear. You can casik- prove this yourself, by obtaining Amiric (double strength) et almost any tiruu st ere, or send Dr. Pier -e 10r. for trial package. Try it and be 'convinced that Aauric is many times more active than lithui and elimiuatca uric acd as hot water melts sugar. WORN-OUT, OVER-WORKED
WOMEN, HERE IS i ADVICE FOR YOU. 1 Earnmoad, Iud. "Some time ago I rend tba Medical Ad- i
viser' by Dr. Fierce, j I was poorly hai trouble from which i womea suffer and waa 1 worn out from over- !
"jJS-hb. work. I took three ; bottles of 'Golden;
?V Medical Discovery j - qn,l threo of 1 Pavnnfl ;
I Prescript ion.' I found
tfTi AXJ that they rot only! " '' ' " but cured all my trou
ble so that it never returned. My husband said these were the best medicines he ever found for me. I have consulted the 'Medical Adviser' often and found it lead me along the right lines to get such help as 1 needed in my work of nursing. I have recommended the 'Discovery' and ' Prescription' to my friends and they hava successfully used them." Mks. Mast J. .iciioLAS,"'679 Oaidey Ave.
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t.ere is a criTicrence oetweew Saving the Hair ancf trying to resurrect it HERPICIDE (FVQ is a hair saver! flMM. Ml Applications at tha btter barber .hop. Ccarantwd by The IlerplciJe Co.
dointr t.ieelv. yuito a mm: be r of our ill" eriterta innient. which the pupils of the ("lark s. .i. i I .f I he . tit i'i t a irmieii t llie dfforent kinds of can
Cannot one-third of this sum be spared for half of tho sol liers in the war for nine months;? Senator Loot recently called attention to the fact that there is something abo.it modern trench warfare which affects profoundly and adversely the spirit iinl morale of the men.
A welfare woik like this, therefore. ,T -with its l eeroation.il sports its ent er- . ' !'k tainmonts. its lectures and libraries, its' Mr.1 social intercourse and yen id', and its! Mr-, spiritual appeal, meets a most real and j tend, pressing I.e. d. ! cei l Take llussta as nn illustration. IfjUh::i throiifth this practical means we an j help to hold tho Russian army in be-, Inc d'.irlntr tho corainK winter and t - promote its contentment and to Strom;-'
then its (iisi-ip'ine and morale, it w ill I have a it.al bearing on winning and j shortening this war. It means the oc-j That every man and n . r: ourying- on the Pastern Front (and sh.ould be well posted on what
tlieretoro not on me western ;"m I'luo1 in Kurope dunns the pr.
folks attended va given by hool. The obwas to exhibit ooi that be
tared duntiiT the food conseration led.
tto r'rieU of South ('hhai;'v. was a!
visitor list Sutnla. j Julius Seliurer and children and ('harles Schieurer of this place atd '.to- lurthd iy party which was j
m lienor or .Mrs. jeiin i;ajuer at
is a selected list of books. Get these books at jour public library: ltrittnln To Verdun from the Somme. t'htradame Tha I'an-German Plot Unmasked. Gibson A Journal from our I,ef,-ion in HelKium. Kerrick. Capt. Military and Naval America; Letters from a I'latieh Hospital. MePoupall A Nurse at the AVar. Mokeld The c-rman l'ury in 15. IKiuni. Turczynow iez When the Prussians t'unie to Poland. AN hittonThe Marne Campaign. "X" War Poems. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
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Southern fronts) of over lTot Divisions of German and Austro lluiittanan t roops. Anyone can see tlut this has a vital bearing on American and the other allies. Should the Germans be released from ties.' lntt.r fronts it would probably mean the loss ,.f i .r,an ,c.on lives, many of them Americans. J'aith in the desirability end practicability of securing tins fund of ?.:.- iiii(i,i'Mi crew, as wt IX as the burning desire and the qunt determination to work with ail our power to trt it, when each i tie lets his mind and heart dwell on some yottnir man who is to receive the benefits thus made possible by -the associated gifts and sacrifice of rich ami poor, l.ct him thinlc of tli.it member of his own immediate, family, or that relative, or that friend, or that neiehbor. or the member of that same society or church, or business profession. Then let him picture the monotony, the hardships, and the moral find physical dangers to be experienced, bet him remind himself of reasons and issues which have scut forth b! friend or associate or neighbor at the call of the nation. Above all let him remember vividly the man's devotion even un-
woman is taking setit war motnen t -
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tho most frightful, the most ous. the most decisive, war
world's history? We should know why we are at war in order that we may the more : u t e ! )i g. r. 1 1 y and effectively play our part. 'P-erc are many interesting a.d authentic books in tho library explaining; the onuses of th" a r ami the
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ericas entrance into it. no. ins written by trien and experiences of men have been at the front.
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A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes J Most Women Can Have i Says Dr. Edwards, a WeU-Iowa j Ohio Physician ' Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive cil, naming them Dr. Edward. Olive Tablets. You will luiow tiieux by their olive color. These tablets are vrondcr-workers on the
can do is to do alt in his rower 'twarJ liver and bowels, vhich cause a normal providing; the 5S5.ooo.ooo needed? action, carrying off the waste end poison - ous matter in one's system. !
If you have a pale face, sallow lock, dull T ifyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a " I listless, no-good feeling, &11 out of sorts, I ; inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. J j Edwards Olive Tablets nightly for a time
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koschmidel and ! and note the pleasing results. ,. . , Thousands of women as v.e'.I as men family of Clark, were Gary bustm-ss Lke Dr Edwards.0iive Tablcts-th SUCtransactors. cessful substitute for calomel now and Mr. and Mrs. Feter McDormott of this then just to keep in the pink of condition, place are the rrou i parents of a t en- 1 10c 5C per box. All irUJiit3. pound jrirl. Hoth mother and baby Rre
ar.l imagination play, to the conclusion that
does he not come the very bast lie
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III ISA KT T.ot 6. blk. 2. So Side Add. 1 lettie Ij. Jijan Sawyer & bus. et nl to Mae M. f'tdlvcr Lot 5.?, l'rtield Add. Andrew Xelvin i wf. to Albert W 1 1 1 HAMMOND Lot 25, blk. 1. H. W. Sohls 4th Add. Fred ( '. Kurtz .t wf. to Wiihelmina Tauseliek Lot 17. S'j lot If. blk. 2, Kseltenb. rg's State Line Add. William Ah'born wf. to
Anton Steiff vVl- wf
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blk. 5. North Side Add. William I. P.eliiian fc w f . to M,ary L. Williams Lot Kh bik. 7. Hyde park Add. George K. Plckoords wf. to 'nrtis Cleveland Lot I'i. W 1 It. lot 11. blk. 1. Oakland Add. John SouUm ,v w f . to I'.va In Kan Si bus . Lots 20. 21, bik 2. Stafford & Tranktts Add. Lots 4H. 4 1, b!k. P.lrkhoff's Add. Glar-f-nee I. Heit'man it wf to Cornelius Pemnga Lot 20, L'i lot 27. blk. 2. Pirklioffs Add. Lnclehardt I'ilrich ,t wf, to pohert L. Lrrss'.-.r & wf. Lot 25. Jteck man's Add. Sheriff to John N. Heektiian CL'PAH LA K V. Lots 24 to 27. blk. 0. Plat H. 1 1. Shades Add. Pub Sub Co to Gideon S. Chit GARY Lot in. bik. 12, Paries 2nd Glen Park Add. Ha lint Laszlo & v f t3 Huszar Gyuia Lot SG. blk. 2. Lincoln Pk. Ad.T Snell Simpson Co. to Mary Mates Lot 04. Wb. lot 53. blk. 6, Jack son pk So. Hroadway Add. Kellev- Sr-mmes lira It y Co. f) Co to Ib.nry M. Keilni.m vf. Lots to 42. b'.k. e. P.roadway lie-eijts .dd. Louis H. Glueek & Wf. Ct al. to Joseph Swin.le't Lot "2. blk. 3f. Gary Land Go's 1st Sub. Arthur C. P.ej.i & wf to Louis A'-her & w f lct 4 4. l.!U. 4. Ibdmos Vricht3 1st Add. C. Oliver Ibdmes & wf to Pel Hess. Lots 4 1. 4 2. blk 2. 2nd p.elleiew
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Pabarik 275 00 Lot 42, blk 11. Katie 2nd Glen Park And. William .1. Schroeb r to Alexander iarbarek 1.00 Lot 42. blk 11. Karle 2nd Glen Park 2nd Add. pteik.i Vosko I'.arbariK '. bus to Nick Sunny 750 OQ Lot L'a, blk. io, limy Land Go's 1st Sub. George .1. Tree .v.- wf. wf. to Charles C. Seydel 1.00 Lot 20, blk. ::. Gary Land Co'.s 1st Sub. Charles C. Seydel (wil) to George J. Tree & v f 1.00 Lot 7, blk 5. 3rd Sub Last Gary Grace Join, Von PW-rsti-r & bus to prank Provinzaiu 7'tO.OO Lots 2. 2n, blk. 2, 5th .So.
j 1 '.roadway Add. Charles WnrI nie (wid) to Clara Diamond. 1,00
I Lots 28 23. b!U. 2. 5th So Proadj way Adl. Snell Simpson Co 1 to Clara. 1 iamortd 273 64 j cnow.v point I Let 4 4, Hay.s 1st Last Park Add. lenjamin p. Hayes & j wf, et al to Henry 1'lnck it w f 400.00 I INDIAN A HAP.HOIl j T.ot 10, bik. in. 5th Add:. chgo j Co to Mike Stakioh 250.00 I Lot S. blk. 42. Indian-i Harbor, i Pal Cii;aes wf. to Kathryn I P. Stei hens 1. 00
I Lot h. bll;. 2. 5rd Add. Itobert i 1 I'm n & wf. to Marina. C. I ; S : ! lOO; j Lot 7. bll:. l"v, Indiana Harbor j 11 Chgo Co to Cabor Kovaes ; ; .v wf. 051.00 ! Lot 20. blk. 5. Last Krul Ilesub. 'al Homo l'.l'ln Co to Anna " j Dragorr.er 22 5.00' ; Lot 22. bik. 2, 2nd Add. Anton ' Pildiriadis wf to John lb ; I l'arovid 1.00; Lot 2 1. resub Lots 1 to 20, bik. ; ! in, 4th Add. Ind Harbor Lb.r. ' i At C0.1l Co. to AugllS't Schu- j j l.ert t Martha 1.00 j N'lAV CHICAGO ' ! Lots 1. 1?, bik. 1. 2nd Add. : Sheriff to A. W. Huber 131.00 ' j GLirFITH I ! Lots 1 to 10. blk. S, Stivers Ad
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Many Women in this Condition Regain Health by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
! HEAD STUFFED FROM t CATARRH OR A COLD
l.f'O 1.00 500.00 1.00 4GO.S7 2 2 $.50
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j Instant relief no waiting. Your ' clocc-ed nostrils open right up: the air ; rasspges of your head clear and you ran ' hrentr." freely. No rvro hawking', srtuf1.00 llinjc. bio'.ving, beaiache. dryr.ecs. No -tr;:ggling for breath at night; your coil or catarrh disappears". 1 Get a small bottb; of Ply's Cream 1.00; Palm from your dructrist now. Arp'y a little of this fragrant. antiseptic, 'healing cream in your nostrils, p pen1.00 . c-t rates tlirough every air jassage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen niuco is iiietnhrar.e and relkf comes in1.00 stantly. j It's just fine. Don't stay stuff ed-up i with a r..ld or nasty catarrh. Adv.
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Says Cream Applied in Nostrils : Opens Air Passages Right Up.
Convincing Proof of This Fact.
Jiid-way, Penn. "I suffered from femalo trouble with backache and pain in ray side for over seven months so I could not do any of my work. I was treated by three ditferent doctors and wa3 getting discouraged when my sister-in-law told me how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had helrx'd her. I decided to try it, and it restored my health, so I now do all of my housework which is not light as I have a little boy three years old." Mrs. O. 31. Rhine?, Ridgwpy, Penn.
Mrs. Lindsey Now Keeps House For Seven. Tennille,(ia. UI want to tell you how much I have been benefited ry Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. About eight years ago I got in such a low state of health I was unable to keep house for three in the family. I had dull, Vitl-1, dizzy feelings, cold feet and hands nearly all the time and could scarcely sleep at all. The doctor sail I had a severe case of ulceration and without an operation I would always be an invalid, but I told him I wanted to wait awhile. Our druggist advised my husband to get Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it has entirely cured me. Now I keep house for seven and work in the garden some, too. I am so thankful I got this medicine. I feel as though it raved my life and have recommended it to others and they have been benefited". 3Irs. W. E. Lindsev, R. R. 3, Tenruiie, Ga. If you want special advice write to Lydia K. Pinkharn Medicine Co. .confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence.
Kdward H. Che not & wf to Silas L. Mr. per LAST CHICAGO Pt lot . blk. 2, SK 23-57-3. Albert Givtn & wf to J. H. pree man Fife & wf Lot 57. blk 24. SW 20-37-0. P. chgo Co. to Harry T. Mackcy ,t wf. Lot 37, blk. P. SW 2S-37-3. Wash Pk. Land Co to Frances Napy TO LLPS TON Lot 21. S!i lot a, blk. 1. P.un-
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