Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 280, Hammond, Lake County, 14 May 1920 — Page 7
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One's Health Breaks Down Like the Old One-Horse Chaise
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You can get along in life far better by building up your strength than by throwing it away through carelessness and neglect, strength comes from the blood, and strong blood come only when it is not neglected. The best and safest way to be strong and well is to take Dr. Fierce s Golden Medical " Discovery Tablets. These readily overcome anemia, or thin blood. They put & feeling of rim, rigor, strength and renewed ambition into those who take
them. Most people would feel better, stronger and happier if thay took a few of the.-e Tablets. You cant afford to be sick when it costs so little to get well. Men "with a wallop." men with vim, rip, vigor, are those who take Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery, composed of herbal extracts, without alcohol, and found to be a wonderful tonic for the manufacture of red blood within the bodv. For sale bv druggists in tablet or liquid form; or send 10 cents to Dr. Pierces Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package. Muncie. Ind. "When I had a severe cough, night sweat', ios? of weight and appetite. I was persuaded to try Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I took it faithfully for about forty days and gradually I gained ; the cough disappeared, and I put on flesh and got strong aain. I took no other medicine at the time. It did a great deal of good and I shall always feel grateful to Dr. Pierce for this remedy. I have had no cough for fourteen years, since I was cured by ' Golden Medical Discovery. "Mrs. Lucy McCoy, 424 South Madison Street.,
PROGRESS IN WAGE DEMAND CONFAB (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON. May H. 1 n.reps s briiiK inarlp" in th cvrifVrf nees Ktwfrn Secretary f 1 -abor Wils-on iul the nihrit coa! miners ami operators i" iiccrnins: the rvagp cl'mand? of the miners, ii was sifted this aflrrtioi-n at h close of the onfroiice. Tho con-l'trciif-e will be resumed lalfr jind it was predicted that a settlomint woaid ho h'! w ilhin h Ow 1h...
E. H. GARY IS DECORATED
I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEKVICEI niberi 11. jar . head of the I'nifd States steel Corporal t'-n. will be en
titled heni-eforth to appear at ceremonial barnjuet with a broad s i'h 'f crimson edged with ermine around hi.-! breast extending from hi risht shoulder" t. the left or his waist. He has just been created a Virand Officer of the Crown of Jlaly, one of the highest awards in the Italian frovernmen t givinc. for 'nioritorimm wai nervi'-e, acord i n i to ili-tm U lit ? from Pai -if. FUNERAL OF BABE. The funeral of Kvelyn Virginia, four month.' old ilaushter of Mr. and Mrs". Korept Cassoday, wa:- h'Md fr m the home at 5"6 Sibley street Thursday at three nVlnck, p. m. The lie v. Vniith.on officiated and burial vM.i
at the Oak Hill cemetery.
MAN A. KELLNER
81 State Street Phone 77
KELLNER'S SUGAR CURED HICKORY SMOKED HAMS 33c DIXIE BACON SQUARES . . .. 28c BEEF POT ROAST (CHOICE CUTS) 18-20c BOILING BEEF ..13c HAMBURGER STEAK, FRESH MADE 15c FORK LOINS, SMALL AND LEAN . . . . 30c PORK SHOULDER FOR ROAST -.. .25c LEG OR LOIN OF VEAL (VERY NICE) 23c VEAL FRONT QUARTERS, 10-15 lbs. .. 18c PORK SAUSAGE (FRESH HOME MADE) 20c SUMMER SAUSAGE (CERVELAT) 40c BONELESS BOILED HAMS. 37c LIVER SAUSAGE (VERY FINE) v. 18c ARMOUR'S LOTUS BUTTERINE 30c - , Ail phone orders promptly delirere J. These prices will help the H. C. of living. H. A. KELLNER.
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W. C. BELMAN JOS. W. WEIS FRANK S. BETZ
ALBERT MAACK A. J. MARKO J. H. MEYN
DAVID T. EMERY JOHN M. BECKMAN
First Trust and Savings Banlz Formerly Known as LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY CORNER STATE AND HOHMAN STREETS HAMMOND, INDIANA.
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