Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 236, Hammond, Lake County, 24 March 1920 — Page 5

Wednesday, March 24, 1020

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PERSONAL M

SOCIAL HEWS

Mrs. Fred Mott. Jr. 'was hostess to the Wednesday Afternoon club today. - The Francis Willfanl TV. C. T. T. 1.1 entertain (lie I.oyai Olivet Circle of the First Christian church in h .nor o' their president, at the home of Mrs. .Tor.n ('amp. corner of Faj ets.1 iirid I'lauie streets. Friday f '.'ri"ii. on March 26th, at 2 .". -- Thd Fifth T'Uvision of the M. K. I a ii's Aid win meet at t he home of .Vr. WaltT Harhert. .".'I.'. May M.. on Thursday afternoon at .' The i A. II. club wilt Rive a T:nro and rHn party on Th-irsdav evor. -.r.gr. March 2r:h. M n j t k e li.r.l. 2!7 P"at St. Pn::es w jlj ,o mmrilt' l. T h e r ublic is cordiaiiy invited. - John E. Fltzcrerald an! !. frfctcr. I. aura. have e;..ne to Hot Sprinpf. Ark . w here thfy v ill rfnimn ' r s-ve rat w f'ks, from there th'v will so to Washing-ton ant New York.

was spent, with music anj panics. In conclusion a two course liinohccn was served. Those present were Kev. and Mrs. Riddle. Mrs. I'lair Freeman. Ruth Waller. Arola Khlridjre. Grace and Kthel Miller. I"..mch Manernoek. l.cona Mettikon. lit tiif a-.! I'.ush,. Iluth I'.tanchard. I.ovell I'.ommer. Minn. Abbott. Ieona Richard.. Frank Cole. William

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and Kalph Fickett. rs. 'art Hfnner of lis Tomtit St.. very deightftilly entertained yesterday afternoon at a novelty tfhower for Miss Mary limner, whose marriage t Walter levv:!t, of Cdumbus. Ohio, w i'l take place June Cflth. The decorations 'fr in y. li-.vv and white and the hostess s rvi'il a prettily arranged two course luni'hom. The bride elect is from I'oltimb'is. O, and is here as a Burst of lit r brother and fundy. She received many bi-autit'ul gifts. The p-nests ucr? the Mosdames John Hasan. Walter Francisco. Kay Fowler. Kdward 1. arson, Vntil Mcfien, K. Knthermcl. Frank linker. Tori Hagt n, John Huokuith.

The Ladies' Aid of the Centenary M. K . church will meet Thursday aftert noon at U.T.O. :t home cf Mrs. Ricli- ! ard Jenkin.-. ".". Hob-man st. A arge

Be Rid of Painful Corns

"Gets-It" Makes Them Loos en Up So They Lift Off Painlessly. There's no more pain after a few drops o"f "ce-s-If lands upon corn or calljs and instantly dries.

THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN

Give Stomach

What It Needs vEi

liana to go out unless their cieman Is f'.T a raise are co.nij.llsd with. O'inic

to the failure, of the citycounci!

The Home Circle Cl-jb will nipt at the horn of 11. O. Footer, ?z Truman are. All raemhers are urged v I present. Tho Monroe Street Ladies' All will meet at the home of Mr. Coorfre Yaekt, 1127 Harrison St., on Thursday afternoon, March 23, for a repu'.ar business meeting. The H. O. K. o. Ciib was entertained by Mrs. Ross Ticket' a, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiltze, 2 1 '1 Petroit st. A very enjoyable evening

OPEN NOSTRILS! END f t A COLD OR CATARRH $ 4 ? How To Get Relief When nead X and Nose are Stuffed Up. i Count fifty! Your cold m -' catarrh disappears. Your clocked n-s-trils will bpen. the air jiasaj-es of your heal will clear and yc.-j ran t rathe freely. Xo more snuffilr.R. hawking:, mucous dlscharcre. dryness or headache, r.o st ruggd in ar for breath at r ir ' . Get a sm.ill bottle of Ely's Cveam Balm from jou- druygrist and a;:ply a Jn;!e of this fragrant ar.tis' ptic cream In your nostrils. It penetrates thious-h very atr passagre of the head, soothinc anl healing' the swollen or inflamed mu -ovis membrane. mjt you instart relief. Head cotds and catarrh yieti 1 ke maaie. IMn't stay stuffed -up and ttrserable. Relief is sure- a'iv.

attendance is desired. itronp o. 1 and 4. of t- Baptist W omen's I'mon will meet at the home of Mrs. Oco Hoes?. 153 Prjrkert St., Thursday afternocn. The Trinity Aid will meet for a social af'.f rnoon tomorrow at the home of Mrs. ll..tr,.-r Turner. 131 StiefTield ave. Mrs. l'r-d Pr, 1.1 will be the assist'nfr hostf s. A", friends are welColl". Several pupils of Miss Oera'ine P'vansnn assisted in th Junior Concert of the music ilf partnift.t of th l-.a-t , il'h icaa Womi n's club at Kast t liuiaS" Tli"S part icipatnir w ere Miss Violet!-? Milne who il.r-ce 1. t he Farmentte. and I'luf1 Panttb i Wa.la.

' Virgene 1 letr.broff. The Spirit of Spring li'rd Mary Kid tc, Tulip Tim". ! - Mr. and Mrs. Irving Retz hav just rcturne.l from Petroit, Mich.. whore Mr. Hetz transacted business for the Rc'z Motor Corporation. Th regular bi-monthly meeting of the memorial building committee will he hid at the city at 8 o'cock this evening. Kaeh member is requested to ; be pre ent. i Miss Florence Hammond i,l return ! from Oxford. Ohio, this week, to spend I her spring vacation. Harold Hammond wit! also be home from Indiana for j Faster. I Mrs. H. Sasr-e will eni-r'nin the I Columbia Club tomorrow afternoon.

Miss I-oa. (trace. 67" Webster ave., is in the Michael Reese hospital, CMcage, uncn rg-oing a diagnosis. - The Parents-Teachers association of West Hammond, will meft this eve-

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In a dav or two voti lift the old misery-maker right off without een feeling it.. That's the last of Mr. Corn and the last of your -misery. Millions who have lost their corns the ""tets-It" way say it is the only common-sense way to get rid of the pests. "Gets-lt' the never-failing. guarant"ed money-back corn remo.rr costs but a trifle at any drug store Mf'd by K. Lawrence Co.. Chicago. Sold In Hammond and recommended as the worli's best corn remedy by J. W. Weis. Summer's Pharmacy and Ostrowsk i I'ha rmacy. adv. nine at eight o'clock at the Wentwroth school. Miss; IKadly of Chicago, will speak on better housing. Miss Brown, the visiting nurs- will give an informal talk. There will lie music by the eighth grade, Mrs. R. Wolf. 1101 South Ho'.-, man st.. is leav ing- tonight for a six weeks visit in I, os Angeles, Oal. Corn to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Krc.er. 4 18 Katon st . March 2 1. a son. F.d. Kroer. Jr. Roth mother and son are doing- nicely.

( INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEKVICE1 NEW YORK. March - A nisip rie in the call money rate to U per cnt produced a n"ar Mate of panic on the Mock market toda. Traders franii---nlly sold jtocks in large blocks and at the, end of the dux's session prices showod declines of from thoc to fortsfour points. Rumors of unfa orah'.o news from Washington regarding stock dividends also a instrumental i" 'be break. The greatest deibne was stiff-red in Cetieial Motors, which from a morning high of 4 ID dropp. d to a closing of 3.t i.taldwln Iio.oniotiv- yielded nc-niv thirteen point lrv-ni iis early bieh to tr,'!i2. Republic Sieel over vigil' ponds to 1 1: and Sleel common over three p.dirs to liin'-j. I'ic-ce Arrow broke nearly einht. points to CO. Mexican Petroleum dropped 12'- to liiS'i, and Texas Co, trMM 13', points to 2'1-t. Pnn-An erican V - roletim was over nine joints lower at S-outhern r'aciflc dropped three ldnts to a:)1; Crucible vs f.na.liv 2'7's. StudebaJier l"2'i. American Woolen 130. and Reading M . Croverument bonds .nchangod. rail

way aid oUier noiios wtiK.

The Alkaline Effect of Stuart's DyI ,FcFsia Tablets Usually Corrects

the Stomach Faults 1 hat Provoke Attacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia.

To sit back afte know there is riot, risings, ens. dr-.w f-.rt is I be logical St u art's I y spepsi i

1 y after eating. 1 hey ca n t race ea rion to the some

can sill 'Mst'-.' i n v ji. r i a b 1 ',-. t lief conn s a ft

a good meal and going to be sour

!ness an ! ill'oim1 r-'-Milt of using Talo'is ilium di.it'

Mo-t tie, -pie b' ll. -. ej h at t a k of ind i gr slnnir t li v ate and I

are c o n s i d ins this.

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LEWIS NOTIFIES THE COMMITTEE

f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE

.N, Marcn i..-.lohn

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I.ewhJ, presi

Work' rs. t"!.iy s 'Itiomas T. P-cvs ena 1 .p-r'i t r-' V. .. th; ' Vntral i.ompet ! join ;o cailiiiK joini scale commit

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of the I'mted Mine sort a tobcratii to te,-, rtia.'1'inrjri of the sc.'i.lo I'liirjtir'.f ,f

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' liear'v fti-'-ds or some one

! offen-ier 'he re!.-f onis just th" j sair.n. Those who at susceptible to

; attacks of intl ,ges! ion or dysp : nhmild try St'iarf Iivspepsia lets a Miiey i.pp!y t'r.e stomach ! an alkalin- eff.-.-t just as i' -1 'fs j nrally w l. n it is working in a feet ly liea ;t hy Co n 1 1 1 1 - n. I Stuart's li.snensia Tablets ar

wnlely known and used that you can u't them in any drug More in tinPnited States aii-l Canada at .'0 ents ' a bo x ad v.

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SULPHUR CLEARS

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.Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says Specialist.

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WALES TO LAND IN SAN DI

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Al!i(t Clialmors American "ar A.-

Americ.an American American A met left n America n

An aeon-la Baldwin 1 c. -ttiot i v P.dltimore & h.oFethlohem Steel p.

I' undry .

j iceiii' d 1 A Smelting Steel Foundry.. Sugar lie rim n gTel. tt Tel

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SOVIET AT NORMAL SCHOOL

I 'NTRNATI0NAL NEWS SEPVICE1 WASHIMt'i'i .N. Mh;-. ;, 1 --

Prince, t f W.-i 1- s 1. w 1 1 i Cab'", en April 7 it 1 -day. Th s will

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sa.ilirig, 1: i.-- - xpee'ed will pa; the Panama t'.mal.

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insrrn plavts. Tulips. Hyacinths and Faster T.Ilies at Schultz. Florist, one dor west of Purns, 2C7 liiast Slate st. 3-23-4t

Canadian Pacific 123", 1 Central Leather S ."" ) Chicago. Mi'. & St. Paul 117 i Colorado Fuel s7 j Consolidated Ias 7 Crue.b f Stec-I 217 Distilleries Securities ; 1 ' ! Eri. 14 j (lotieral K!'c'r;c l.'J "teneml M-itors G 6 I Illinois Central 01 Lackawanna Steel 7 ' XI id vale Steel 47 .. Y. Air i'.rake l'-9 X T-rk I'r-ntral 74 Northern Pacific ' ''i Ohio Cities lias 4-t Peoples tas 2i Pressexl Steel Car lOO j Kailway Steel Springs 97'j TRepui'lic Iron v Steel T.t-'4 Suidebake,- lf'2U Texas 1 'o. -" Cn ion pacific 120 P. S. S-ret 10 0 l.. I.'. S. Steel Plfd 11"'2 estmghouse 52 Wli'ys Overiani -C ! Sin. lair Oil 4 1 S

INTHPNATIONAL NEWS T( iI'FlK A. Kan.. Mar- h el" has bef n in , , n t r-d

normal s- rv-ol 11 ! ord't.sr to a t. n f t e t -i - - n 1 . ;. 'lover Han ' , an :n "I'rf-ident Lew: i n eor.i ro) for t wo

riK-iilur! in toe !rikr. fo:n students." read tin g .vern r .

A Inter of control to establ op.ee .

A 1 1 v . I ty A ' : . gate p fi d -..at ion fit

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Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema can be uickiy vereome by applying a little M-.-tho-Snlphur. declares a noted .-!. specialist. Localise of Its germ destroying properties, this sulphur pieparation begins nt once to soothe irritated skin and heal eruptions f.i;i ar laii. plmpleg a rul ring worm. P se'olom falls to remove the orr nt and disfigurement, and vo i : not have to wait for relief from etnharra.sstnentv Improvement c uSck' v shco.vs. Sufferers from sk:n rould---hoiibl obtain a small jar of Mnt hSulphur from any good firucrgirst and use it like cold cream adv.

T.t. Harrv Jordan, several weens ago.

i President le.wn of tjm tltary park

!osrd a.t.nounced jesterdav that Kdvvard Hirsch, a.n et.giner emilo-fKi In the mills, would be na.meri a., the wiccefwr. He will take up his new- dunes upon h:s return from a shnrt trip east. Mr. HirsGli will also have, the opportunity to continue his work as engineer la the mills.

BLOW AT DEMPSEY IS SEEN IN BILL

in P.

Hay?.' f- ! rr ;i ti r A ' 1- n f ; -

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f INTERNATIONA-!. NEWS SERVICE

A LP AMY. X ar 'et.:ip, ns.

Y . , M a r e h : irinl--!"s if th'

World

state as-

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telegram to nrge,i that " sh order'.

the sta'n f.-meone b g -vernmn

board

i .'."mb'y. to-day sueewi. d 111 amending

1 ric W alk'r bul legalizing boxing t

vent an . one -i.in v no erj r.f tva,si"ui

draft Ironi participa'.ingr in a th'! state. "This a mer.dment !s d!r"eed remr.sev," A""mMvmin Lou!

iiiier, its f',r''-osrr, declarer!. Senator Jnm. J. Walker, mlno'-ity leader Hid introducer of the n-.'-aeure, agreed t' the amenimenr.

preif the u t In .Tack Cuv-

MEMBERS TO HEAR HENRY LANE WILSON Members of the Ga-j Commercial Club the, In store for a treat at the club

I rooms when they wilt have an oppor

tunity to hear Henry Lane Wilson, former p.n.hasador to Mexico and one of the best known American diplomats. IPs subject will be "Mexl-erv"

en . .1 a-M t a k -on,

Hopkins has h M . Werr.e

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CHICAGO SEEKS TO AVERT STRIKE

REPORT MAD DOG SCARE

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BOSSY MAY HAVE TO BE GIVEN" 0.0.

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3,-j cases, ; ordtn iry fi 12c; c-hecks.

A black and white cow. Identified by a tria.nsru!ar spot .n her forehead and .1 t.fark otl one- foot, is gaining prominence through a replevin suit which is being tried before. Judge Hardy and a jury in Loom 2 of the ll tmmond superior court. Jck Kovhcs brought suit to replevy the cow two years ago. The df fondant. Kza Gegaly, furnished the rctnrrtl bond nt that time and was allowed to keep the animal 11n.1l the suit should o heard. The hearing started this morning ard will probably require the rest of the day. If the suggestion of Attorney Charles i"rumpack t for the plaintiff is followed Bossy will be viewed by the jury ami witness's in order to establish her tdenti-v as the o;,e sought. The evidence show-d she was ten years old three years ago. Attorney Abe tIctiholincru representing the defendant.

P. VTT BR 5 ."32 tul s. tra, fir.-; ftrr-ts. i ? -o 5 ' ' -f "4 2?-. KOG5 Rccnptj. 12,3 rent receipts. 11 ii 42';

40 fi 41c; flrsts. 42

37c; dirties. 3SlJ2f'o. (TtF.CSE Twins. new. 2' Palsies, 20 J Jftc; Yovmg Amern-as. ii 31c; Ixr.g.torns, S'lty 2c; brb-k, fj 25c. LIVn POrt.TItT Turkeys, chit kens. 43-: springs. CSc; roosters, geese, 22c: ducks. 3c. I'l iTATOKS --neceipts. f,0 cars.

41c. 2oc ;

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nesota and Dakota. $3.00 "j 6. e'l.

Ohios and A "is onrn,

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NEWS SERVICr.'

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CONGRESSMAN DROPS DEAD

f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEPlICtl WASHIXt 1TON". Mart It 2 4. ongressman tvf. J. Itrovvning of t'omden, N. J., dropped deed in the bariber-shop of th H -use of Kepresentativ es this morning:.

Our

aster boecia

We Are Reducing Some $50, $55 and $60 SUITS to $42.50 and will display the reduced suits in the little case in front of the store. All reductions are only for a day v or so, but will change from day today. flff Look in the case pick out your suit. We will

Make It to Your

Measure

and have it done for Easter Sunday.

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ening Woolen Mills

1 7 1 STATE STREET. HAMMOND, IND. OPEN TILL 9:30 TONIGHT.

CHARLES PFTSTER IN THE HOSPITAL MICHIGAN CITY. Ind. March 24 'har1es Pflster of tlarv. formerly of Michigan Cjty was in the city Monday. While here Mr. Pfister stated that ne It fended p-ntfrir; the Mercy hospital In darv, to undergo an operation txliy for hernia .

CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. WKriAT--"o. 3 mixed. S2.42; No. 3 hard yellow. S2.5n; No. 3 hard winter. 12.32. No. northern spring, ?2.42, No. 5 northern spring, J2.3i. iMI'N'-Nf. 2 mixed. ?1 No. 4 mixed. ? 1.37 '3 1 5 s. : No. 3 white. $112 3? 1.64; X. 4 white, fl.f,' 1 ftp No. 3 yellow. '-a S 1-62: No. 4 yellow J1.57 '2 U I.ffO.

OATS No. 2 white. ?.- it 04!,-: No. 3 white, 04g03Hc: No. 4 wh;'e, 0 4 '2 c. CHICAGO LrVX STOCK. HOOS Itoceipts, 23, '.ton. Market, slow. Hulk, $14..i)'Tj 15.no. Top, $ir.2". Heavyweight. ? 1 3.!)n 'q 1 5. ."a. M.-ioini weight. $ 13.00 It 1 It. 10. Light weigh'. $13.6" r 1 ).:'i). Light lights. Jl 4. m -r 13. Ml. Heavy pa.king sows, smooth. J 13.25 13.63. Packing sows. rough. $12. it:.',.- 13.15. P gs. $13.30 u 13.30. CATTLE - Ue.elpts. rr-Oii. Market, generally s'esidy; calves. o"c htvver. Heof Steers; Medium and Heavy weight. $13. .'.a "(T 15.25: choice ami prim-. $ 1 3. ,",o 1 5.25 . medium and good. $11 5h 1 3. ."; Light Weight, Riod and chon-e, $ 1 2.0tP, 1 4. 75 ; common and n. odium. $10 110 vi 12.. el. Puicher Cattle: Heifers. $ 7. 1 0 ; 1 3 an ; cows, 7.4" fr 11.75; bulls. $7.5" '; lu..3. larmers nn.i Ctto-s. Cows ani heifers, $5.'U 'r: 7 35: cannot- Mro .-, $'1,110 'T 7 75. e,l calye (ltghi and h;i nd v wi g ht ) . $17,"0.'j 1 S.50. Kce.ler s'.or- 17.65 -Si II 25. Stoelier c-ivvs and h'ifers $7.50 & H.40. i-locker calves. J ' .00 jj I t . j rt.

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t trike of mu ti ic i p.i ! f til ; . Already S"0 team - j iftetj-s h.-i-. e struck and! hive resigned. d niand- j ntel pract i. . 1 ly ti." en- ;

t;re force -f i-brks ii t'nejrity Vol 111 N' lTPT: T ) N' N-LKSIOKNT. i

Tin: pt vti: of inpian a. lakh: COV'NTY. IN THIt LAKH ? 1 ' PI IP I ' it iVil'kT, MMl'll TKF1M. 132". HAMLI KT Ml l-'SKR V.. IT' IH ID MI.'SPI-IH.. I'Al fK No. 1362. A'.'TION TO i'lv oit'i:. Now comes thi rinin'iff. t-v M'-Mibon ,lv- Cmoy, her e.ttorne-.s. nnd shows tiling of h'-r complaint herein on .lanuiry 0. 102f, ,-nd now files an affidavit of a renipel'-nt and disint rested person, show ing that the rb t". ticln tit . I'r.l Mnssr, i. not a rvsid.nt of th" l-'.ite of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said act:. .11 ami that the same will stand for I rial at the next urni of said Court, nml th e unl. ss lie appear nl answer -r d ?iur

therein, at th calii ig of s;tid can

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The p, rrt mad dog sc-.re of the FfEs.-.n w a s cabed to the attention cf the clary po' ice j esterday afte-rnoon. Residents) iiv ng ::t the neighborhood of 2233 W.

! Ninth ave.. T.-le ;,-n. called Ihe p-.!ico, station that they had a mad lien tied Is' up and. ward- 1 an officer to shoot him.

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f ARD OF THAVKS. We wish, to thank th friends and neighbors, also Rev. and Mrs. Krause, for. their sympathy and. assistance during the sickness and death of our mother, also for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Eeklund. Mr. and Mrs.G. W. Carlson, Mr. and Mra. J. L. Carlson. Mr. C. It . Carlson. 3-24

DR. BURKHART Wants you to write him today for a treatment of Pr. Rurkhart's Vegetable Compound. Pay for same when cured of Liver. K'dnev. Stomach Trouble, Constipation. C.a'arrh. Rheumatism. Don't miss this grandest of -remedies and wonderful preventative of !irip. Flu. Address 621 Main St.. Cincinnati, O. For sale at ail p-nsr sitere 30-oav trearrtent ?5e A d v

01i Dear.

My Back! How it Aches!

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the "iih d.av"lllll" le-ing t ii-rtti f said In id in tie- C at Haitini'-ti'l. ..11 th- ;nd M sai'l ,a-t iroi w :

in his nbsen '. IN U ITNT.SS WT1KRKOF. I hereunt S"t my hand and ailix the Seal of s-: Court, at Hammond, this 2Ph day c March. A. P 102" IfKUItLTtT L. WHEATiON,

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Oh Dear! Pain almost like that of tooth-ache. Sometimes my feet are swollen and it is difficult for me to get out of bed in the morning. This is what many. men and women write us, and it is all due to an over-abundance of uric acid in the body, which causes lumbago, j rheumatism

sid gout.

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Back-Ache Limber Up With Penatratlnff Hamlin's Wizard OH

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

loin itTnit ri.upt. Look our stock over. One of the best in town. We deliver. A. Schultz, Florist. 237 Fast .tite St., one-half block east of postofffc. 3-221t

i'IU'WIO VEAIe-i 21c; 7'i to so u,s., 2: lbs.. 2 25c; fancy. 2. nevs, 140 to 175 lbs..

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