Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 122, Hammond, Lake County, 1 November 1918 — Page 3

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Walter T. tf ardy Judge Lake Superior Court, Room 2, Sitting at fianiniond Judge Hardy is a candidate for re-election for judge of the Lake Superior Court, Room 2, on the Republican Ticket, and is running upon his record made as judge during the past four years. He respectfully solicits the support of all voters of the county.

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YOUR SUNDAY HAT

The wide shape you wear with lingerie frocks, the trim little model that oes with .your tailored suit, that attractive I 6' motor bonnet, or any other hat you have liked and worn until it is soiled and shapeless can be restored at small cost if sent to us for hat cleaning and block- jj inp' I

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William C. Prohl Democratic Candidate for North Township TrusteeElection, Nov. 5th, 1918 Mr. Prohl was born in North Township, Lake County, Indiana, in 1876, and has lived in this community all his life. He is an active, vigorous man of business, being in the contracting business for the past sixteen years. He will appreciate the support of all the voters and he pledges to give the public a square deal. If there are any voters who do not know him, ask any man who does, regardless of what his politics may be and vote your honest convictions as to who your choice for Trustee is, and he will be satisfied. Vote No. 37-A on the Ballot Machine

From Harry Powers. Mcjr Oordi ii, lutiiiK. has received ihi- tullowiiis klter lioin Harry Towers w ho lias ri'ct-iil ly arrive'! oversetta: Somewhere in France, cii. 11, ltflS. L ;ir Aleyer: Ji'rt been a Inns time since I have written to you, but not until just lately did 1 j;t t back with my company, and I didn't want to write until 1 was buck with ihi m iiKain. We had a hue lrii oer and 1 tnjoyed fwry day o it. I was luru.nate enough m Kumg through Kniand. had a lint- trip there, and the jM ople w . re very ji-uJ to us. inee arrivuih' in tins country wo have had Idenly of rid- in cattle cars markt .t "'' Homines or 6 t'hevaux." which in KuKii-h means 40 men or 6 horses. It's a In tie crowded traveling that way but we have a good lime, sg don't notice a little linns like a lack of sracc. We are in dujioii's at i. resent, they are real line. In mine I have a bunk shelf and a lot of other comforts. We are having ile.isant weather today, a Krateful change, for it has been raining steadily lor a week prior to today. This is the first time that I have been near shell tire, it's very interesting and lots of noise. At night we can sc.' the ilash of the guns and hear the steaCy rumble of the barrages. The rats are Ile m i f u 1 here, they are very fond of this dugout. I don't know whether it's because th y l:ke to hear me fnore, or just to be sociable but anyway they come in families. My address is Corporaly Harry Towers, i'ii. A. 131st Inf., A. 1. F. Write

as often as you can. Meyer, and tell

mo about yourself and all the home news. Tell Manuel to write also. Sincerely yours. SLIM.

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From Mat. P. Kuhn. Turlington. Vt.. Oct. a. 19 IS. Pear Sister and All: Tf ceived your letter some t ime ao and we are so busy now one can hardly tind time to write but should perhaps have written you sooner. Our school began a week ago last Monday and we were let out of quarantine last Thursday. s. 1 and one of my pals went to confession and holy communion last

SPANISH INFLUENZA IS MHIC HERE Many Cases Develop into Deadly Pneumonia. Easier to Prevent than Cure. How to Avoid.

The constant daily increase of Srarish Influenza reported by local phvsioians shows clearly that many people are failingto take the simple ordinary precautions necessary to avoid infection, for. while Influenza, after its development is sometimes difficult to cure, it is sa:d to be- a preventable disease. The h. st plain is t begin treatment before the first symptom starts. For no other disease will develop so quickly or spread so rapirtlv. You mav feel fine today be sick tomorrew and lose a week or more of work. You will indeed be lortunat" if pneumonia does not develop It is claimed that Influenza is caused by a germ in the air that every breath you take is likely to draw them into your nose ;md throat; that vou can prevent the disease t,y killing the germs before they spread throughout your body. There is probably no safer or surer treatment than to go to the nearest rlru? store ami get one of the famous Hvotio i Inhaling i;us consisting of a bottle of the pure Oil of Hvomei and a little vestpocket hard rubber inhaling device into which a lew drops of the Oil of Hvomei are poured. Just breathe this cul of Hyomei deep into your nose, throat and lungs and then every particle of air that enters vour breathing organs will be charged with an antiseptic, healing balstn. Y'ou can't do this too often. No ordinary night and morning gargling or throat spraying will be uf!icient so long as during tne clay you come in constant contact with infection. The HyoTnei inhal r is small and can be conveniently carried in a hand-bag or vestpocket. Every half hour or so throughout the day take it out and draw a fewbreaths of its pure healing air into your nose and throat. Hy doing this you should avoid infection and check the further spread of the disease even though you ar coming In direct contact with it. This is an inexpensive treatment as the Inhaler will last a lifetime and further supplies of the. Oil of Hyom.i can be had at any drug store for a. few- cents. NOTK: Oil of Tlyomei. so strongly recommended above, is not a new discovery but is the application of an old and time-tried trcatmfnt to a new disease. Hvomei has been a standard in the treatment of catarrh and colds for almost twenty years and is sold by druggists everywhere. Hundreds of people in Hammond and vicinity kep a Hyomei outfit w ith Inhaler on the bathroom shelf for regular winter use. If you have one cet it out now and use it. If you haven't one. go to the nearest drug store and g t one today. It is the dutv of every person, not only for his own sake, but for the community to do all in his power to prevent further spread of this epidemic and to stamp it out. Tor sale by Kaufmann & "U'olf and Summers Pharmacy. Adv.

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But for Keen Buying we would never be able to offer such Fine Overcoats at Such a Low Price. THEY come from one of the most reputable tailors "MICHAEL STERNS" and are as tine Overcoats as we've ever offered at $25.00. We'll show you overcoats tomorrow that have advanced 35 per cent since we placed our winter orders. All the popular styles are represented perfectly tailored of ALL WOOL fabrics ranging from the quietest to the latest novelties It will pay you to make vour selection tomorrow.

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Vere Open Until 10 O'clock SATURDAY EVENINGS

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evening. Pome of the fellows are still down town In the hospital and there are a great number of cases down town but evervho.lv around our barracks seems to be feeling real Veil ne w and I hope wa will not get any more of the flu. Today the University of Vermont opened and there are about two or three hundred students more around here now-, these follows all sleep up town till the barracks are finished. They have been building at the new barracks for almost ,,o u.lt now and they are almost fin

ished. We are still up In the attic but -. a f cBvrtt v-flve is leaving t

toaay a uum u oi - o I think we will be moved down into rooms in a few days and here's hoping we do for I am getting sick and tired of climbing five stories high four or five times a day. I suppose you have threshed by this time an- are probably picking corn by this time. The pround freezes quite hard out here durirg the night time and some mornings the mountain tops are covered with snow, this certainly Is some beautiful sight. Does John go out duck hunting yet 4 a, a i, rt any? I haven't seen

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any arounu ntv from Nick yet. if you have Tils address . ...nni send it to me and I

1 WISH ou - . also did not hear from Clarence Schafer j

since 1 left him at Valparaiso. If you have a chance to get hold of his address I wish you would send It to me. and John Schweitzer's too. I received my ring from Margaret

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surance policy and If you don't soon I will see what's the matter or whether it probably has been lost. The way the Americans are going row the war ought to be over soon and I w ish we could all eat our Christmas dinner at home. Well I will close now with love to all. Urorn brother MATHIAS. P. S. I would be very glad to receive a Times once In a while If there Is any neighhood news In it.

Your money will buy doughnuts and chocolate for the boys in the wet trenches in France. You should give twice what you did before to the United War Work agencies.

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We are manufacturers. Every time you buy a Itory & Clark Piano or Flayer you buy that instrument direct from the MAKER. Figure it our for yourself. Can a manufacturer selling direct from factory to home save the buyer money. We are eure a call at our warerooins will convince you. Capital and Surplua, $3,000,000. In Business Since 1865 Your Protection.

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