Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 301, Hammond, Lake County, 4 June 1919 — Page 3

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'WX Y A l A i X " J I TV Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

Miss Lucile V:erner has returned from South Bend where she was the tucst of friends for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph l-innill and baby of Chicago, are the Kuests of Mr. ani Mrs. O. (.;. Wheeler this week. Frank F. Xeighway and Mrs. J. C GiUbs are members of a committee on the educational campaign that is ro be waged by War Savings Stamp bureau that is holding a state meeting in Indianapolis today. David Money attended the funeral

of a cousin, Anna Money in Chicago on Tuesday. , llogo Brueckman bought 10 acrefc of land frni the Xeiber estate for $750 on Tu.'sday. according to a deed recorded in County niorJer Johnson's of fire. Mrs. C. Koss visited with her mother In Lrf-Ry on Tuesday. Miss Ann Money left on Monday for Valparaiso, Ind, where she will take a course at the summer school at the university.

Stiroiijl, Forceful With Plenty o Iron

These Are Tho One With The Power and Energy To Vin 'Many a capable man or woman falls

just short ot winning oecause iney aon t

back up their mentality with the phyS'

seal strength and energy which come

arom having plenty ot iron in the Wood,'' says Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerlv nhvsicJan of Belle-

vue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.), New York, and the Westchester County Hospital. "Lack of iron in the blood not only makes a man

physical and mental weakling, nerrous. irri easily fatigued, but it utterly robs fcim of tht v force, that stamina and strength of -will whith as t necessary to tucrrjs and rower in erery walls

of hie. It may also transform a beautiful

sweet-tempered woman into one who is cross.

nervous and irntible. lo help make strong, kern, red-blooded Arr.ericiis there is rothins in my experience which I have found so sraluabie as organic iron Xuxated Iron." It rften increases the strength and endurance

of weak, nerrons, run-down people in two ,

iron products it is easily assimilated, does Bot injure the teeth, make them black nor

toset the stomach. The manufacturers guar

antee successful and entirely satisfactory results

a every purchaser or they will refund your money. It ia dispensed in this city by all goo alruggista.

Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Houk left on Tuesday for Atlantic City to, attend a meeting of the surgeons of tho Pcnnryivanla railroad. Dr. Houk is the

local doctor for tfVat road. They will

visit Philadelphia and New York be-

tore returning home, j MOW MAnillAiE LICENSES. Gust Papas. Ind. Harbor, and Jessie Keley. Ind. Harbor; Fay W. Vlnedge, ! Crcston and Kthel Id. Pilton. Crown i Point: Kdwin K Moody, Indiana Harj bor. and Henrietta Werner, Harvey; j Hugo Flerschman. Hammond, and Florence Russell, Hammond; Ignace Xowaozek. Hammond and Katherine j Zubelewicz, Hammond; John Radernj aker. Chicago, and Jennie Dykstin, I Hammond; Stanley Pudulewicz, Gary,

and Nedwtff Huedulewlcz, Gary. Arthur Stringer, with the Chicago American, Chicago, was the guest of Fred Grimmer a few days this week.

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Mrs. P. F. Trump waa called to Hammond last evening on account of the very strlous illness of tWe little child of their son Ira. M. C. Wiley of East Chicago came down last evening to attend a meeting of the library board. Peputy Sheriff Piatt came down from Crown Point yesterday morning with five prisoners two for Jeffersonville and three for the penal farm. Mrs. Charles Berlow. of South Bend, Is visiting her father, H. Gershman. S. C. Simpson transacted business In Hammond yesterday. t Mrs. Bessie Hayden went to Chtcago yesterday morning to attend a special session of the Head Camp of the Royal Neighbors of 'America. Mrs. Hayden is the delegate from the tenth district. The session begins today. Max K.igon returned to Hammond last evening after a two days,' visit with his parents here. Oscar Hill, of Hammond. was In Lowell on business yesterday.

HIGHLAND. Mrs. Clara Newcomb has returned to this community again after having srent the winter in California. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller of Chicago are visiting relatives in Highland. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sparks and family went to Huntington. Monday, called there by the death of Mr. Sparks' sister.

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We've plenty of it Natural Ice from the lakes of Wisconsin. Our Guarantee of satisfaction applies td ice just the same as to anvthhig else -we sell. Prompt Delivery Full Weight.

C. S. MATHUSA Hammond Supt. Phone 19. w. McClelland E: Chicago Supt. Thone 260.

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NEURALGIC PAINS Give Way to Soothing Hamlin's Wizard Oil Hamlin' Wizard Oil is a safe and effective treatment for headache and neurargia. Rubbed m where the pain is, it acts as a tonic to the tortured nerves and almost invariably brings quick relief. Its healing, antiseptic qnalities can always be relied upon to prevent ia fection, or other serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as good, too, for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sores and canker sores. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pflla, 29 cents. Guaranteed,

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It is an Indiana product made in Lakq County, and we should patronize Home Industry all things being equal.

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It is made of the best material money can buy.

Third Reason

In a . most up to date shop, by the bes workmanship.

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Which is the best reason that can bo offered it is worth more than most breads and costs the same. Buy a loaf today at your Grocer's.

Remember to buy a Nemo Corset before vou go away for the summer. It will save you unexpected corset-worries because a Nemo is always dependable. . Models for Everv Figure

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Miss Gottschalk who worked here last fall ia taking Mr. Sparks' place in the depot. The graduating exercises of the Christian school were held in the Christian Reformed church. Wednesday evening.-May 23. The exercises opened with in address of welcome by Sam Van Til. Professor Fakketr.a. of the Christian High school, Chicago, was the principal speaker of the evening. The program closed with a prayer by Rev. De Boer. Music was furnished during the evening by the Highland band. The five graduates were: -Alice Van der Wail, Josephine R.edstra. Gertie Boerfema, Peter Weirs and Eat" Sandstra. Peter Van Straight visited relatives In Highland last week, he expects to re-enlist In the U. S. army. Gertie Koedyker and George Stonet.raker were married Thursday, Way If. They will occupy the home of Mr. end Mrs. Peter J. Kooy, who with the'r three sons expect to leave on a motor trip to California next Wednesday. Mrs. E. Werdemann and daughter.

Miss Marguerite, visited with friends In Chicago over Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. George Slocum moved into the new home which tle' purchased recently, laist Saturday. Mrs. R. !.. Arnoldent entertained the members of the Ladies' Aid society at her home Thursday afternoon, fourteen members were present and a very pleasant meeting Is reported.

An Enemy of Womanhood The complexion, digestion and almost the complete personality of woman are dependent upon health. Woman's Ills are her great enemy, as they cause bad complexion, dark circles under the eyes, headache, backache, nervousness, sleeplessness, dragging-dwn pains and the blues, and often totall yunfit her for a companion- The great American remedy for such conditions Is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which has been restoring three generations of ailing women to health, and may te relied upon with perfect confidence. Adv.

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The $39.75 Premier on sale at $35.00

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