Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 270, Hammond, Lake County, 3 May 1920 — Page 11

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M. A. Palmer returned to his horn In HajrsmonJ last evening; after spending a, few day. hera with relatives. Br.'mor for Prosecutor. Adv. Pre! Wal; was la P.onsseiasr on busnt.M yesterday. ar"-en Wi'cy of Chicago, was Jcirn yesterday to his mother, who is vry s.-rious'.y sick. Vote for "Win. H, Old (53) for Sheriff. IIsj Valma. Wheels of Ohlraqo. cam list evening f-r a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheets. Miss Julia Nelson, who is attending 1'urJm, came, hma last everting. Bremer for Prosecutor. Adv. A Via vy rain fall hera yesterday mr-rning-. It was the most ra'n that haj fell at one time this waun. Vota for Warren T. McCray. No. 19. The. Warrei. T. MoCray Bister dub of Kem'and rassod th-oush Iywe'i ast e van in? en their way him from touring the Tenth distri.-t in th? Inter, est of Mr. MrCray i candidacy. Vcta for Wm. H. Old (53) for Sheriff. William raster and daughter left yesterday nomine f-r an extended theatrical tt:r thro'ssh the west and the SOJthwet. They ex-p?ot to be Son -most rf the summer.

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At the annual meetln$ of the Alumni Association held at the s-clal room of the library last Thursday evening, the (o'.Jowlns officers were elected for the fomlng year: President. Miss Kmlly Bracken; Vic- President. Miss Edna Scheldt; Secretary. Miss Lauretta Malone; Treasurer, Mr. Ralph Melin. Bremer for Prosecutor. Adv. The Social which was to have been fiven last Monday evening: h" the. Woman's Reading Club and The vun:

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Woman's1 Auxiliary, wlil be held this e'ening. Vote for Wm. H. Olds (S3) for Sheriff. Atty I'etteier was at Pittsburgh last week on husine.. Bremr for Prosecutor. Adv. !sdms Lzz'.s Jederon and Ella Jajne-s and Mr. A. S. Phillips attended the annual meeting of the (Irand Chapter O. K. S. at Indianapolis on Wednesday and Thursday of !at ivwk. Vote for Wm. H. Olds (53), for Sheriff. A dance wa. grlven last Saturday ei'. "nir.g a.t the Community hall.

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i Xt1 i'jsi t ihls time of the yv&r tht j &ad of- these ho selected Maypp'e fidctd wne'Ji5nji taken from Nature lert of Aloe, root of Jalap, aad from o rtatore the -vital force, j them made little white eugvr-co&ted 5 Forle get elck because they go away j pilla, that he called Dr. Pierce's Pleasant frora Kature, und the only way to gst relists. You must understand that we3 Ja to go baric Something grows oat when' your intestines are stopped up,

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