Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 150, Hammond, Lake County, 5 December 1918 — Page 7
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After this Spanish influenza has swept the country almost like the "black death" did in Europe in the Fourteenth Century, after (he storm has passed, we are confronted by the wrecks of men and women who have been left in a weakened condition, with pale faces and feelings of general latitude and weakness. It is a fact to be borne in mind
that the effort on the part of nature to
throw off the poisons during the attack V'yof Spanish influenza results sometimes in
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nephritis, or inflammation of the kidneys.
In view of the seriousness of this disease as a result of toxemia, it is most essential that treatment be directed towards prompt elimination of the toxins (poisons) from the body. This means that the excretory organs the bowels, skin and kidneys should be excited to their best efforts to throw off the poisons. Send to the drug store and fret castor oil, or a pleasant laxative such as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets, which are
made of May-apple, aloes and jalap,' and take these every other day. This will excite efficient bowel action. At the same time, if you suffer from backache, irritation of the bladder and the kidneys, shown by the frequent calls to get out of bed at night, considerable sediment in the water, brick --dust deposit, perhaps headache in the morning, you should obtain at the drug store a simple tablet which expels the uric acid and the toxic poisons from the system. Thisi3 called "Anoxic" (sjiti-uric), and was first put up by Dr. Pierce. By its action on th bladder and kidneys, it expels these toxic poisons. To build, up the strength and improve the blood because after the influenza there are fewer of the white blood corpuscles and too few red blood corpuscles take an iron tonic such as "Iron tic" (to be had in tablets at drug stores), or some good herbal tonic such as one that has served the greatest usefulness for the past fifty years, namely, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, made from wild barks and roots, without alcohol, and sold in tablet or liquid form.
Chris C. Petersen, D.C. Chiropractor 3415-17 Michigan Avenue, Barker Bldg. Indiana Harbor. Office Phone Indiana Harbor 885. Res. Phone East Chicago 1112 .
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Parmenter Sarnett Packing Co. (Incorporated) Columbia Ave. and C. A. O. Tracks, Hammond, Ind. PORK PRODUCTS Wholesale and Retail. Our Retail Market at Wholesale Prices. Lire and Dressed Hogs. Immune Specializing: Vaccinated Sows Breeding Sows and Feeding with Pigs. We also buy all Hogs of all kinds for sale. grades of hogs
0 Dining Tables, Buffets, Dining Chairs, and Bed Room Furniture of all Kinds All High Grade Well Made Furniture in the Newest Designs
When it comes to making practical gifts, don't overlook furniture the most serviceable presents you could give. This sale offers gift buyers a splendid opportunity to select high
grade furniture at a special 10 per cent discount. Our terms are very liberal you can select any of the sale goods make a deposite and pay the balance on a monthly instalment plan.
We have listed but a few of the hundred and one things to brighten up a home which are on Sale at a 10 Di count Friday and Saturday
Library Tables Verv newest designs in Golden Oak, Fumed Oak or Mahogany various sizes all well built massive tables: $25.00 Library Tables, 10r' off or $22.50 $10.00 Library Tables, 10 off or $14.-40 $35.00 Library Tables, 10 off or $31.50
$40.00 Librarv Tables, 10fc off or.
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Dining Tables Handsome round extension dining tables, Fumed, Jacobean or Golden Oak, Charles II., "William and Mary and other popular designs. $40.00 Dining Tables, 10 off or $38.00 $19.95 Dining Tables, 10 off or .$17.95 $24.00 Dining Tables, 10 off or $21.50 $49.00 Dining Tables, 10 off or $14.10
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Furniture Buyers
We have bought up a large lot of new Dining, Library and Kitchen Tables, Leather Seated Chairs, one three-piece Davenport Suite, which we are going to close out at unheard of prices. "We also have one 9x12 used Rug, good as new. Several large size Wardrobes. One high grade Kitchen Cabinet. Several good Dresser3 and Chiffoniers, Gas Ranges and many other useful articles that may interest yon. Come and look these goods over and say you want to buy. We make no charge for delivery while this sale lasts. Hammond Furniture Exchange 204 E. STATE ST., OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. HAMMOND. Store open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings.
Reductions as shown above will be given on Dining Chairs, Buffets Beds Dressers Dressing Tables Bed Room Chairs etc. Tahle
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As an extra special for Friday .and Saturday, 54-indi quarter sawed oak extension dining tables, Sheraton dosign, regular Q O f price, $49, at O Zi O U ($3.50 cash, $3.50 monthly)
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THE HERO Pipeless Furnace is absolutely guaranteed to heat your home in zero weather. Every user is a booster because they pet all the heat units out of the coal that other plants waste in long pipes and up the chimney Vapor Pans put moisture into the air. Bums soft or hard coal, coke or wood. Can be installed in one day. P. E. Trayiior 201 Highland St.
Mrs. Jack Platz of Cleveland avenue has been spending a few days at Three Rivers visiting relatives. Miss Btta Kohr of Indiana boulevard has accepted a position at the Standard Steel Company of Hammond. Mr. adn Mrs. McCoy and daughter, Kathline. were South Chicago visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson of Myrtle avenue are both 111 with Spanish influenza. Charles Xewell of Myrtle avenue accepted his old position at the Standard Oil Company. Mrs. Ij. Martz and Mrs. Edward Langhor of Myrtle avenue were Chicago shoppers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Flaw and family of Myrtle avenue motored to Harvey and Blue Island. Illinois, the forepart of the week. Mrs. John Blaul. jr.. of Roberts avenue, who has been on the sick list, is reported much better. The Sunday school teachers of the Evangelical church held' a business meeting at tho home of Miss Eleanore Rick of Myrtle avenue Monday evening. Mrs. John Brown of Myrtle avenue was a Chicago shopper Monday. Mrs. H. Golding and daughter Violette were in Chicago on business Tuesday. There will be a board meeting at the home of Rev. Spielburged of 142 Cleveland avenue Friday evning. Louis Peterson of Myrtle avenue Is ill with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. John Minceburg attend
ed the Orpheum theatre in Hammond the forepart of the week. Mr. and Mrs. "William Aldrioh and daughters. Dorothy and Mildred, of Allegan. Mich., who have been spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freese of Myrtle avenue left for their home Tuesday morning. Miss Eleanore Fick of Myrtle avenue and Hollis Hunter of Hammond were guests at a six o'c'ock dinner given by Mrs. Ritz of Hammond Tuesday evening.
HOBART
Mrs. Vm. Raschka was taken to Mercy hospital at Gary Monday where she underwent an operation which proved successful and she is getting along nicely. John Hoffman of Turkey Creek transacted business here yesterday. The schools were closed here yesterday
on account of the influenza epidemic, and they will remain closed until after Christmas.
Wm. Raschka was called to Knox
yesterday on account of the serious illness of his brother. The I .Whist Club will meet this week Wednesday evening with Mrs. Philip Thorn pason. Mrs. Ed Fleck visited with relatives at Gary yesterday.
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Acid Stomach! Meals Don't Fit! Gases, Heartburn, Indigestion
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reaches the sick, upset, sour stomach all distress ends. You wonder what became of the indigestion, acidity, gases, flatuence,
heartburn, sour risings, dyspepsia. Magic relief ! No waiting I Eat without fear!
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