Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 250, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1920 — Page 10
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WEAKNESS RELIEVED BY "BALJVTWORT" Many men and women gain strength. The least exertion tlr tlifm. Dull aches, pains like, rheumatism, depression, or "blues" coma easily. Ambition and energy are always at low ebb. WBit Is The cau; The cause may vary but If the Kidneys Mid P.ladler are. not doing- their work perfectly- -yOu ran make, a bet thafM where the trouble lies. This lady suff-red 12 years: Mrs. K. Kltpp. M4 W. 12th St.. Oak Tark, 111., -writes: "Your Bilmwort Ki'lny Tablets certainly have done wonders for rr.e. I haie been ailing for 13 year? with KMney and Bladder wskn'M, but feel !ke. a NEW WOM AN NOW . " AH druggists sell them. adv.
to HlJi'inond ye.jertlay to e her father. W. E. BHhaw who is In the hospital. He Is jettine: aiorr weii as i an be expected. Alien Fuller of S1ie'y. w! In Txwc II on business yesterday. V. Ragon attended a meeting; of the Ovid Felhrw s lodge In Hammond last evening:. The W. V V,-. C's of the M. K. Sunday School held their regular monthly metin at The home of Robert Rrannock. 1a:t evening. The ev
ening a very plessentlr spent tn
Ulavinn ?im and h.tvir a general. a;iud time. Hfrhmi-nt were aerv- .
el and all tne nirn'ners or ine v oted Ttobert a royal entertainer. "Billy" Roe. candidate f-r the nomination for County recorder on the Republican ticker was 'n yiterday 4"okin; afti h' po'i'.ical fenes . The continued cold weather Is ir,a!cina; the getting: in of the -r,-.-s rather late. Some of the oats were in bfore the snow eme and if the warmer weather continues it. will only be a few days IWore the farmers can Jfo tr- wor again. Work on th John Miller gsreaje on the west aide is proa; retina; linn and w'.th. favorable weather the bulldlne: will soon be up.
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Al Jolson, exclusive Columbia artist, not
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:i '-.vina; program rill he Riven: Comvnun.tv SincitiK Mrs . ETas-n.
Recitation '.olrtie Goodrich . Xluic Tilia.n K'sehl. Kecitatin Phllumena Staitz. The progress of the Parent-Tea-' hers meetina; In the state '-1 fndlana Xerxes f:!r. Refreshments and social bou'
Tliere were several to be taken ii-'.oj the M. v.. "hjrcVi la.st Sunday b-it j v- j
W iin to the inclemenT weatner. u.
j poatponed until next Sunday. 1 in j hopef il that the people can g-et in from j the t'wntty at that time. pr. Jdding-a had some t'me Scnday
a i and Monday getting around to se his
patients on account of the snow dr-.rta. The,' ladles' n ia met with Mrs. ?. Rnson yesterday. The chool ia sractlcing for an Opera to- be fiven in the near future. Fred Iennarti expects to go to Mantana some time thia week. I'attiolene al'z '.s on the s'.ck li.t this week.
i Thursday found all of the P'ipV.s back In echo.)!. The hus drivers are i TjrlnarlriB: In the children In ligrht wagI ons ii they cannot st through with the basses. The Kat T couldn't
gt throngh until w eanesaay. ii. seemed impossiihla to get men to shovel the irtow. Miss Myra Pierce couldn't get to her school at Vincent acho-M house until Wednesday . Raymond Zuers a tus ness trip to Chicago Tuesday. Ma-.-bel Staltx returned to her school
I at Teckny. 111., last Wednesday afte ja wek varation with her parents.
Carl Gerlach expects to be a resident of East Gary In the near future.
several day. j Ernest. Ptahibohm was in Hammond j
on business on Sat iiday Gerald Kroo-svyk is on the s'.ck list. Mr. and Mrs. P-ter Tanis and eons Cornelius and Vernon, have returned home after several da s v1t with re.1.
atives in Chicago. j fmrna Kaske spent se-. era! days in 1
ScliilT at the h"me of Ora Phi lips. J.ljizie Griers. who has heen visiting her grand-parent Mr. and Mrs. Kuh'.m.in has rettjrncd to hr home in IjnFins .
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