Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 183, Hammond, Lake County, 25 January 1918 — Page 5

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A1MCTXAX. CX.XTB XTS5T. , Ge-ntlemen's Evening, always the ' a,ld -Jl"' I'eUit actca as ushers, premier ocial event in the calendar cfidurin the evening, the Hammond Woman's Club, was not without its tin and shadow cf the COMINCr STENTS, war, a it was observed at the Masonic Miss Helen Bloser will have the temple, last night. There T,as the usual ' members of the 1A A. M. Club as her large attendance and the program was K.iehts this evening: at her home In one of merit. But the decorations in Elizabeth street. The meeting will ' the national colors, the national sons', featured by the election of officers, the marital music, the very name of the Kclah Camp Fire girls will hold a entertainers, "The Musical" Guardsmen ceremonial meeting' this evening at sevCompany,' composed of six young men. en-thlriy o'clock at the home in Dorothy trusts all, impressed the audience as a i Adama, 15 Williams street. w kind of a Gentlemen's Evening. The Embroidery Club w ill be enterThere was less formality In dress and ; tained by Miss Chapman at her home.

social Intercourse, while the customary rest program repast was served a la Hoover at home from the family refrigerator If at all. But war or no war the eaening was a musical treat. T"he entertainers delighted their audience alternately with classic ensemble and solos and aaatn as musical acrobats with novelty instruments. Mrs. J. O. Thompson, president ef

2 Detroit street, Monday afternoon. Mrs. F. O. Kick, 6S0 Wilcox street, will be hostees this evening to Olivet Circle. Loyal Women, at the monthly social meeting of the class. Several employes of the Simplex company and their guests went on a "bob" party last evening: to Lansing. Oak C!an and Burr Oak and at the latter place enjoyed a supper. In the party

the club, at the openinf or the evening ,Vere the Mltsee Alice Kummer, Hazel welcomed the guest with a few "well i Ml-111. Margaret Klemsmann. Frieda fhesen words on behalf of the Woman's pra,Be. Hetty and Marie Brauer. Messrs. 'Iub and gave expression to the thought joe Mecum. Herman Kubn. Lawrence that the olub as an organization justi- j oindi. M alter Ltn andovvstcl, John fs its existence during wsr ttms h-ptamm and Robert Kiun. cause as & body it keeps in touch with ..

national, state and local councils of tieftnse and thus enables individual members to disseminate these idess into the iiomcs.

The entertaining company was com-

posed of Mr. Harold P. Buck, violinist

snd con fur tor; Mr. Fey E. Pougan. I

Mrs. J. O. Di-kson. 15 Highland street, was hostess to the Raptlst Woman's Vnion yesterday afternoon. The Rev. Huntington who is supplying the pulpit during the absence of the Rev.

i Floyd 11. Adams who is at Camp Custer.

tni.lt. t?i .uhifrt hs "Africa.." The

whose versatility was expressed through j mt(n(. nfxt Th,us.la-y will be held at

he clarinet, coronet ar,o piano, .Mr. j. . ,. ,., Chester liamacher.

the

I S2Z Howard avenue. It will be an all

day session and the members win tievote, the time to Red Cress work.

Martin-z. violinist snd banjoist and olcar box. soloist; Mr. O. MoComas. trombonist: Mr. Lowey, drummer and all round jas-zar, and Mr. Achille Bragers. who was easily the favorite of the iroupe. Introduced as a native of Bel

gium ne won tne neans 01 n.s ur f eague at the home of the Misses

wnn art as a canton, a riamsi nu 1.1, Brauer. 235 Towl

Italian concert accord'.an lea'.ure. tne

The girls of St. John's Luther League,

gave a banjuet in honor or in ooys

fm$$mMr TRAITOR fpdBM humanity m&fPt-tfm

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mn B0U11Y BOY !"Tell Me How DIES AT GAMP! To be Beauiifu;"

VALPARAISO, ixu, Jn. i'3. Lelie I Hayes, son of O. ti. Hoycj, of this city, I uied at 2:10 this morning from pneunionia et a government war camp in

i Snuth Carolina. Tbc remains will be! ' brought here for burial, but the date, of j ; arrival has not vet been determined. '' j iHoeaseU was a well known young' I man. H" was formally in the employ T1A1, I of the Yhe!r-Klani Co., snd later went I j to a farm near Kouts, where ho worked!

j until he enlisted in the U. S. army.

Get Rid of All Pimples, Blackheads and Skin Eruptions. . Purify the Blood With Stuart's Calcium Wafers.

PACKAGE KAJZJBO TXEE,

i RACES AT THE ! INDIANA GARDENS

i At the Indiana Hardens roller skating ; rink last night John Spisak end Andy ! Spi.sak of Robertfcda ie finished first and ! '-econd respectively In the 3 -mile race. I George Graney tir.ished fourth after he

htul taken a spill and had thrown Paul ; Drew who gut third money. The time ! was 10:0. In the mile race John Hal-J vach of V.'hltine was fir.t and Frank HadlofC of Kobensdala second. Tim' 3:20. j There will be a box s-kating contest1 Monday night and races Thursday. ;

REPUBLIC TO GET MINES The Republic Iron : Strl Company has purcharcd liesaerner Coal Sc Coke Company'a property in Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, cnr!ting if ab(ut

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As V? Vf it, y

10. 000 acres coking

fhaft openings fully eculrpeii and

rated capacity of approximately 4 000' tons a day. j

Stuart's Calcium Wafers Surely So OIt a IOTely Complaxioa. The reason whv Ptusrt ? ("Vli ium WaT-

ni. vith two erP beautify the skin is their natural

Be4te and Marie

ir.ct lt evenm The home was man street. Inmortant businoKs Is an- llm srair.ei the. hfnttess served rrfies'i

T erformers led tne audience in tingini , dcorat?j wjtn the club colors red and , nounctd to come before the members. mentK The :ier liny in t, w eeks will

America as a closing nutnbr.

Miss Blanche Howell. assisted by Mis Blanche Nixon. Miss DEtta Curry

GIRLS! GIRLS!

STOP DANDRUFF AND BEAUTIFHOUR HAIR Hair stops falling out and gets thick, wavy, strong and beautiful.

blue, and bouquets of narcissus. At 10:30 o'clock a sU course surpcr was

were employed I. 11. V,.

as switchmen by the

Rorn to Mr. snd Mrs. Ir. Dli-mcnd of, I.

A delightful meeting cf the and Chatter Clul t pln.-e vest

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served, during which a number of toasts 527 Logan street, a sn, at the. Chicago were given. After the supper juf sin . Lying-in hot-rt'a'. Clue.igo. January "1.

contests and gams were enjoyed. Those present were: Laura M'ier.s, Lueiln

I Wiens, Tillie Hoeprner, 1-lenora i-er-I pande. Marparet K'emsmnnn. Anna Wil- ! lig. Louise Wiltig, Mol'.le Turk. Tillie

I'andrei, Heate Brauer. Marie Prauer and George CrimberK. Frank Hoerpr.er. VaHcr Hoeprner. Walter Rosenau. August Trahiow. John Tangermaun. Adolph Prewanz. William Pomplum. Adsm Draheim. William Norman. William Littnun. William Hoeppner.

The story hour at the Hammond public library will be held at the usual hour

.Saturday from ten to eleven o'clock.) Miss Myrtle r.lchardson will be thei

afternoon with Mrj. l-.hn H

of Harrison stteet. W : i h the niemii-i of the club she hiui n g nests hi duughter. Mrs. Kdward Littler am! Mrs li. Dooley. f Y'tmpst.'Wti. 'lu-. The guests dvoted the aftern.-.n t- their needle work and kmtied an i in -- n elusion the wer served with a plainly appointed luncheon, in two wi , k.---Mrs. Frank Phillips t f 'olumet avenu-s will he hotes to the cl,.ib at a thimble party.

I. .-Id with, Mi. Jacob Wei at he: ue in Llou:ia.'-: stiret. -ni-ini; yxteda 's 1'incheon hostesses - ;.!r. S". L. Huf. U who had at h"i .-is i,e members of the v'lunihii -. Th.'? luncheon whs at. one o'clock

h ; following w hi- h the guesls placer auc,tion loMme p t three iil'ln llijrh f-urf ., ' "VMS :n.jde by Mrs. V. I.:. MoIIry. Mrs.

WMh.i-n Tli-j-Ti of stie-t will be

C. L. Brownell Drawn on Petit Jury

Gary petit

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the club i ft ; ds.

next Thursday af

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Mrs. V. J.

! story teller.

Mrs. stret.

Tour hair becomes light, wavy, fl iffy, abundant and appears as e.?t. lustrous and beautiful as a your.ir S'rl's p.fter a "Panderine hair cleanse.'' Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Panderire and carefully draw It througrh your hair, taking one email trand at a time. This wilt cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair.

Besides beautifying the hair at once. I formally

!anderine dissolves every particle of dandruff: eleanaes. purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching snd falling hair. But what will please you most, will e after a few weeks' use when yea will actually see new hair fine snd downy at first yes but really new hair growing eil over the scalp. Tf on care for pretty, soft hair snd lots of it. surely get a small bottle of Knowlton's Panderine from any drugraist or toilet counter for a few cents. - - Adv.

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to the -r.em'oers of jof the M. T:. T,ads ! business and socir

afternoon. The rr.e mbv; sewing and krvttirsr dnoon aft- which the a. collation.

This week's meeting of the Tine j Ftreet Ladies' Aid Society tock place j vestertiny afternoon at the home of Mrs I William T-tothwell. The members spent j the afternoon quilting and in conclu- ! sion a dainty collation was served.

The second business

T. E. Fokorski, ?S N. Hohman ) year of the 'IIalin.ir1j entertained several friends in-1 will b held Snturdav ,-.):.-

last e-tnir.g Kt her heme Masonic Ten-!

Music and nunrinr were .ninv(l ftrl

which refreshments were served.

r;iii'.! !:r 1the fifth (iiM ' Aid scci-ty

-: i . e don for li: -

do i-ied t'r-'.s in a; the aflerr s t e s e f e , J

Claren-e T,,fjr.iv Prownei! rf

has lieen ciravn for service on tlv

jury, superior court. Hammond. Mr. Hrownell, who has written se- , er.-il books on tlie far east has made i Many cqu intakes m Hnmin-ind. Tears j Mr. lirownell v.as a military Ini siructor in Japan. As a new-paper man .he worked in N'ew York. Portland. Ore., j reported Queen Victoria's denh while a a reporter in England and in l?03-0 ! wan war correspondent in the Kussinn- ; JapHiiexe war for th-' London Telegraph. Mr. Hrov. lull has quite a reputation a j a lecturer.

CHARGED WITH STEALING LETTERS i i AT STATE CAPITAX. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. is Clarence ' Cheney, a tpncl-il de'lvery messenger' at the Gary postoffice, was plaeeu In; jail in Indian. polia today by Frank S. ; Hem, a deputy Vnited States marshal, i who srres'.ej h'.m at iJary oa the ! charges of stealing Setters and money. ' Peter Kotur. also of Garv, accused; of fulling to rearister for military serv- ! ice. also was arrested by Mr. Keam. !

rc-nriency t-i seek th s irfaee. The wonderful ca loiurn sulfide is ore the natural oin;'tunts of the huira:i body. You must havs u to be healthy. It enriches the Hood, invigorates sk'ii health, dries up the pimples and boils, eczema and bh-tches. enables new F!cin of tine texture to form and become ctear. pinkish, smooth as velvet and refined t the point of loveliness and beauty. This is "how o be beautiful." Stop uin cream, lotions, powders and bleaches which m?rely hide for the moment. Get a 00-c.ent box of btuert'e Calcium Wafers t any drug store tod,vy. And if you wish to give them a trial fiend the coupon b-jiow. Aav.

I GRIFFITH

t. A. Stuart Co., DOS Stuart Bid?., Karshall, Mich. Send trie at once, by return mall, a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers.

Name City... Street

Stat.

imcn, Tuesday night. P.oy Sherwood v. as eleeter president; C. Green, vice presi- . - dent; Ray Meyers, captain, and C. Olandf. O. "Welsh is reported, sick. Ir.r. secretary and treasurer.

There wi'l h no school again next Monday in accoidance with liic plans of the school board to save fuel.

Dr. Maimstone reports a e.-sc of small-',

rox at Gary Gardens. Fouth Gary. The Hoy Scouts fire rendering efficient service for the government by dis

tributing literature

ROBERTSDALE j

He Tried to Sell Three Cases of Them and Now He's in Jail.

;DR. DEWEY NOW

RANKING CAPTAIN

; ign the papr for them: it

The Marquette -lub met at the heme

Don't I'- Hiiaid to: of Mr. and Mis. Henry F. Eggers

only fc

r ! Lake avenue, laist evening and pr;i

t i tic purpose of giving yourself better I were awaided Mrs. H. Eggers. Mrs.

! information on the v.r.

Buell, Mrs. J. Blaul. sr.; Ed Mathias. J.

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Several young people, among them the. members of the S. S. M. Club enjoyed a "bob rarty" last evening. After the ride they went to the home of Miss Willig in FhefTield avenue for refreshments Rnd spent a delightful social hour with munc snd games.

I Gale M. Skinner and I,!?- friend,

nan .s t "!u':i , Fred Haner. h.-id known that the men oon a! theliicross the counter whs h rieteitive they

I'.i-ull ii'-.-.r hud tri-d to sell the three "?. of poik loins to Peter Srofes,

in llnra-nond the , ,,.,.aBer of lh'; Maine restaurant and : ' 'onroy

latter rart of Mar. h. This will be the j hotel in Hammond but thc.v didn't

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which will be held

("prrlal to The T!roe,t WHITING. 1NP . Jon. 2:.. Lientenant Y'.. 1.. luifv, on of Whiting'"' well kriown phy.H inn.. ic now a rnnkir.j? i ;c"'a;M :n tlie T'n'ted .tuie-. army med-

'. -' H Corps m ( ';iMpf l i.nd the c.--i.n--anl insr l.r-th .mbul.'ir.e eorp, lelter received by A

of Hammond.

a 'l o-

Ea . the

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----rdin? to ,i Mnoy .loseph

Mis Leona Fisher, lea- her r-f norm ! 13laul. Sr.. II. Eggers. t. will spend Saturdiy and Sunday at i Mrs. John Poppm of l: her home in Hunt injtton. ! turned homo from Fdgnr. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jerrett left on j few weeks' visit vtt;i he Thutsday for Bluff ton, Ind.. whre they I fal;iii y, go to attend the funeral o Mrs. Jer-' Caleb ICerlin of Lie":.;,. rr-tfn grandmother. Uing his sister, Mr?. J. ii

avenue.

Mrs. Frank Fuehler

-t.-i t-treet. W i :.. sfte

b.o her

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There will be a meeting this eening

of Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythian Pead.n?

fiisters at the K. of P. temple in Uoh-

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MHIIHJip,IIHma Jl IW ..IN I III II ..LI U LI II i lanni wiiiib

276 State St. Phones 136-137

I The Cash and Carry sa vines and economies will

jl interest every women who appreciates the imporjj tanee of savino-. The bargains below' .show how we W ll O 1 'i'i I 1 1 Z'. . 1 "flirt C St i-is.-i -m - ,-1-v-i.-t-t.4i-t.mt4-

l ixa i-vuttv t i-HXS Ml' JO m UlU IWl'l) lit pcJ L LU1L III.

Old New System. System Green Japan Tea $ .50 lb. $ .35 Bulk Cocoa 35 lb. .25 Hand Picked Navy Beans . .20 1b. .17 Our Blend Coffee 25 lb. .21 Yellow Evap. Peaches 18 lb. .16 Large Prunes 17- lb. .15 1 lb. Pkg. Raisins 15 .124 3 bars Olivilo Soap 30 .25 Yellow Corn Meal .07 .06 Sliced No. 3 can Peaches . . .30 .25 Hominy, No. 3 can 12 .10 Tomatoes, No. 2 can 15 .13 Karo Syrup, V2 can 15 .13 Quaker or Armour Oats . . .12 .10 Yellow Split Peas 16 .14 $3.17 $2.57 Net saving of 60c.

arsrains in Meats

Fresh Leaf Lard, per lb 28 Small Pork Loins, per lb 27 Fresh Pork Eutts 23 Fresh Spars Ribs .' 21 Fancy Rib Roast Beef, per lb 22$ Beef Shoulder Roast, per lb 22c4-18e Rib Boiling Beef, per lb l ie Steaks of All Kinds, per lb 27tf

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jineetins which was ar.n-.un.-ed f-i- Jr.n

uary 12th and which had to he p,,t pr-ned on aeonnt of the stern:, and tin riosrrarn ill l.e the Fmne as was pl-in

ned for that day. It will be urs fid-i lows:

I'iano Duet Mis. I". J Lyons and Kathleen Lyons.

'ocai Solo

"Tiie Suffiaa:

; m Yoi al He lee. on fn.;u Mrs.

Heading "A Voung- tVa iter's lifr; tulty" Mrs. I'. K. II.. st W.cal Solo "Japanese H-ins" M '-. L.-uis fre, :1

Gleanings Ioin t he eiaie Ci.n nt:oii..Mrs. J. ". Th'.in-son. jire-id-nt

Know it. Now i

GARY POLICE

await the. pleasure of jus-

LOWELL

TELL OF HOLDUP

Thomas Arnott transacted in Chicago yesterday.

Mr. .inn Mrs. Amoi Thompson haeiiher. M

r.. en "i tained

I the Lndies pihle class of the Lvange;ical church at her home oa ind.ani

boulevard, last evening, business! Mr. and Mrs. Win. Rhe.rdan7. of L-.'l'-lerts nemir. entertained the latter's bro-

I"niUe. of Chicago.

Th

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i the Hainniond jail.

niaht of Jan. 21. the two mn ! 1 1. ...... i i..- .,...-... iv,i.n ,v,,f oi l 'eiry p--.2i.-c- notified the

... ,i. f iintiii'iiii.rj iiii,- ;-iorii.r,K Hint a him n i e e-n i it 5 itu n ii-k himi r-iii i.i -, i y

returned from a visit vith relatives at

j Hnnpor. Mich. 1 a iiiim nd ! Mrs. Charles Hill of Gsry came lust

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police, to ha vi

. MnL...l P.. T..v,-a". . . '. '.I. Kin--

i n:t ' frnni a n.erchaiiilNe rnr. I j ,S;i...-i.-.l icent of the road. I". H. Ma-, i h.ii y. !,d jus' linished eat ins his tln- j ; ner W ednesday when h o erheiird the ' 1 wo men h tt n-pt ing- to sell th'",meat t" ; i S. o.'es who refused to buy it. Their ar-'J j rests followed yesterdaj. ! 1 'in- f J !:r. mi id today Ire would n.kt 1 tin: limed states district attorney to;

pros' en!'.- the case. 111 tne lenerai court? ;, inasn-.uelt as the men stole property in iiisrssiin of the rsilroadf. now under I

I t- ernmei.t su per i'n-n. The meat i"

Mis. . Jaoh Sililoer enterlained the r.lued al

member of t in-le No. 1. at cards ve- Skinner admitted he wa "up asairst

terday .-.l'tet-ni.on at her lnme. 43 R itii 1 i" r cording to the railroad authorities. . street, the honors in the iiiatr.es truing H- t - a mr.rried ri.an snd li-.ed at on

to Mrs. f.itto Kn erze;-, f vs 51, K I i en. i .M i- i, itfi n af line. H-

and Mrs. Jacob We.s. Polio was played st four tables and at the conclusmn of

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by the nme of Joe Uuper had been

lit !d up by p nec.'o and rr bbed of tDT. : i ff : ers IU-n Sti-.vn. Sini- r and Cordua were dispatched in ;!ie liibsoi. yards. Th. cu?!it the lv l-J-up ni'.n who k-'i ' e his tiume as V.'iliie Hnucan nnl his ndrir- sn as I'.nn.sy i a ma street. Chry. He was returned to!

Oa,y. lis their lnii t for Dtn.cnn the police hr.ui;ht in li s o negro slackers.

MILLER

ANNOUNCEMENT.

I

c physn ians of Ilaminond and ilamin.-nd wish t.. atiniHin--e ihat count of tc increased c.-s: of cou-

r said they hat! dueling practice, it has bci oino tiec"-

M;s. C. AVall i i'i at Mercy hor-pital. T!ie ICagies will hold a card party at Lagie hall Saturday evening;, Jan. 26. A nominal fee will b charged for mcr.. The AVomnn's club bed a pari y at the borne of Mis. K. Anson. Wednesday evening. Mrs. Olander fell in fron of the library snd broke her arm.

The house of Georte Strom on Potest avenue, burned to the ground. Mondavi night. The cause of the con f lagrat ion j uas an exploding- pasoline stone. Notli-

tne was saved. Tnere was a small in

The r.n-eni-Teachers' association neat the Franklin auditorium yes;erday. Herry Atch'son of AVoodilHe. Ind.. i isiting his .sister. Mrs. A. Roberts of Roberts avenue. Elmer Ekrci-s has returned home a'ter a few d.iys' isit w ith relatives al Crete, III. Herman Ste!aphanJt has returned home after a w-eeh's vi?:t with relatives at Belleview, Iowa. Miss Theresa Poppin of 119th street, is still unable to be out, for she is sui'-feriii'-' with an abscess on her tooth. Mrs. Edward C.herke snd daughter Myrtle of Myrtle avenue, were ChiesKu

shoppers. 1 The Tied "ross h.eld its weekly mce:j ing at the Franklin auditorium this af- ; tcrnoon.

found the meal. .He is single snd liv ed nary to adopt a new fee sciudule. of as j surance. at the Maine hotel until recently. Hoth follow s: I At meeting- of the Volunteer Fire-

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$5.00.

Grocery and Market

84 STATE STREET.

PHONE 49 HAMMOND.

Helmet Pumpkin, No. 3 can 13c Fowler Sugar Com, No. 2 can 13c Fowler Sugar Peas, No. 2 can 13 Smilax Caroline Hebe Milk, tall can .13c R. S. V. P. Pork and Beans, Tomato Sauce. . . 13c Saracen Tomatoe3, No. 2 can 13c Campbell's and Van Camp's Soups, per can. .11c Booth's Sweet Potatoes, No. 3 can IGc Army-Navy Brand Alaska Red Salmon, tall can ' 2Gc Peak Brand Asparagus, tall can 15c Zerega Macaroni or Spaghetti, large pk? 10c Pink Red Beans, No. 2 can 1 2? Priscilla Full Qt. Jar Apple Butter 29c

Cdtuc calls. $.u0. , Lay visl's 7:H' a. $2.50.

Nitfht visits

4.00. (ieneial dia&noth- examint ion.

'or.tliierneiits, $ 2 5 . 0 f ' find up. The nl'iiu" ifl is s minimum, sdditiouil charg-es for cases requiring er.tra service or time. 1-23-Ct IECTUBE TOSI8HT. Every one is invited to har Bishop

'. A. U'ia le tonight at the M. E. j church. He will give his great lecture '

on MKiwarusm . j:i'. r. m. l-

If You Think TKE TIMES 1 Poing Irs Bit Your Support Is Always Welcome.

m. to 00 p. in.. , EB32E33BSB&nSS!XBBlB3E!EE3Bg

INDEPENDENT

arket Company

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181 East State Street.

Hammond, Ind.

NOTICE. Hori-es for sale g.-od haulers in shape for hard heavy wtuk. right out of the harness. Weight. 1.300 to 1.450. Apply Calumet l ark .Stock Ynrd.s Hammond. l-25-2t

Enlist In The Woman's Arm Bv Conserving Foods.

Saturday Only MEATY SHORT RIBS BEEF Mc PURE RENDERED LEAF LARD. . .'. .281 - c

Edfilwi4'?? Brisket Bacon

Rolled F4h Roast, no waste. 2"5 op Edelweiss Sugar Cured Hams .311 We buy goods at tlio'riht price and sell at the right price, but do not deliver (iet the habit and come to the store and trade that is the Kcon-mi way.

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XitTK'E T' -VON'-RK.-IPEXT. THE STATF. Or INPIA'A, LAKE i'OI'N'TT, IX THR UKE HVIEKIOKl'Ol RT. JAXl'AltV TKIIM, 131S. AX.VA IH ?S VS. GAKlS'lV RI SS CAI'M: NO. 160::?. ACTION TO 1I- . V.liCK. : X"W conies the riaintiTf by James K. J Stinson. aitorney, an-1 files her c.jmplaitU ! herein, together with an aifi.iavit of a, :.mpetent person, showing that tiie defendant. Oarison Russ. is not .1 rofid. nt of the Stale of Indiana. i iraid defendant is therefore hereby notilien of the pendency of aid action jnj that th- s.me wiil stand f. r trial it the next term of said Court, and that unless he appears aim answers or demurs therein at the calling of said case on the Is: d-iy of April A. D.. 191S, the .same hc-ins the 19th day of the next term of taid Court to be begun and held in the Court House, Room No. 2 at i

Hammond. In said ( ounty and State on th 2nd Monday of March A. I, lM, said action will be heard snd determined in his nhen-e. IN WTTN'KSS WIllT.ri I hereunto set mv h.-nd and nf'ix th- Se.it ..if juLl

i Court, at Haicn-ond. this 2rd iin of ! Ja hup r . A l. 1 '' I ' l irr.T:r,rnT i., whi:tox.

!erk I.. S. C.

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Prime English Leg of Mutton, lb Fresh Cut Young Mutton Chops, lb Center Cuts of Native Round Steak, lb G-ood Sugar Cured Boiling Bacon, lb. , Sugar Cured Smoked Bean Pork, lb Downey's Delight, the Best Butterine Churned, lb - Pure Fruit Mince Meat, lb Libby's Superior Chow Chow, per quart Libby's Mixed Sweet Pickles, quart Jresh Smoked Finnan Haddie , lb

22c 22c 24c 30c 30c 33c 10c 30c 35c

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181 East State Street.

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Hammond, Ind.

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