Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 295, Hammond, Lake County, 2 June 1920 — Page 5
Wodnosdav. Junp 2. 1920
THE T1MKS. Pace Five
MERRILLVILLE
Jlr. Casper Engle. the C. & O. railroad agent, left last Monday evening for Colorado for his health, he expects to ha gone six months. He is in very poor health. Mrs. Kngle and children left Wednesday for Michigan to visit her people. Several from this place attended the Decoration lay services in Crown iv-int last Sunday. W Smith and family visited at the
I RHEUMATISM
A EOaSX CURE GIVEN ET OITE WHO HAD XT. In the spring bt 1SD3 I was attacked by Muscular and Inflammatory Rheumatism. I suffered as only those who have it know, for oer three years. I tri"d remedy after remedy, and doctor after doctor, but such relief as I received was only temporary. Fjnally. I found a remedy that cured me compleiely. and it has never returned. I ha.e given it to a number who were terribly afflicted and even bedridden with Rheumatism and it iffected a cure in every case. I want every sufferer from any form of rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous healinp power. Don't send a cent; simply mail jour name and address ami I will send it free to try. After you have used it and it has proven itself to be that longr-Iooked-for means of curinsr your rheumatism, you may send the price of it. one dollar, but understand. I do not want your money unless you are perfectly satisfied to send it. Isn't that fair? Why suffer anv longer when positive relief is thus offered you free? D"n"t delnv. Write todav. Mark 11. Jackson. No Curr.ey Bldp . Srncuse. X. T. Sir. Jackson is responsible. Above statement true. Adv.
H .Barton home last Sunday, from Hammond. Decoration Day brought a number of people into town last week Miss Myra Tierce started to school in Valparaiso- this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Glazier visited Mr. Glazier" daughter in Pierceton. Ind.. Mrs. Kthel Talmer and family. The Epworth League will hold a birthday social next Friday evening in Merrill hall. Mrs. Bransford vis-ted In Richmond last week and her father, Mr. John Rawlens of Cottage Grove, Ind.. returned with her. Mr. Frank Stoltz is home from the Gary hospital where he has been for eight months. He , is very much pleased to be home again with his children. Mrs. Carle Douglas of East Chicago atended church here Sunday and visited with her sister Mrs. W. Blatchley. t SUNDAY ACCIDENTS A large macnine from Chicago turned over in the creek in Merillville Just after they had crossed the railroad crossing, the driver"s attention was called elsewhere. There really ehc-uld be a railjig at that point, the occupants were not injured and the car was drawn out with horses. The car was not damaged. Ane-ther accident occurred near Pchererville last Monday forenoon. Tom Hogan and sister Rosa Rockerrr.an and husband. The husband. Nick Rockerman. was slightly injured. Dr. Md:ng9 was in attendance. The Hogans spent their childhood days en a farm suth of Merillville. This was Mr. Hogan's first experience with a new car.
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If You Have Suffered long with a toothache j-ou won't need much of an invitation to come to us for relief, and after
the first visit here you will no Iong
er dread or fear the dentist's cnair. Our modern methods of DENTISTRY are sympathetic, careful and thorough. Let us fill the small cavities, replace missing teeth, make your crowns, bridge work or whatever you need. We know we can satisfy you. BURKET The Dentist Over Woolworth's 10c Store Hammond, Ind.
Mr. Tim J. Schick spent Saturday evening and Sunday with his folks at Lafayette . E. C. Scheidt and family and Geo. Stocker of Hobart spent Sunday with M;s.--es Barb and Tillie Scheidt. Mrs. M. Niebiing is visiting with
Mane Schaefer of Hammond visited with relatives at Dyer. Mr. John Schulz and Mrs. J. O. Latterson and daughter Helen spent Decoration Day with Mr. and Mrs. K Thiel. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Murphy of Hammond, M-. and Mrs. Robert Hu.f and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neuman of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. M?.ry Schaller. Carl Keilman and children of East Chicago visited with Mrs. Mary Keilman on Monday. Mabel and Charles Scheidt of Chica-
go visited wjth relatives fcr several
pays. On Saturday at i.OO p. m. the fire
department was called out to the home
of Mat Austgen. For a while it loked as though the whole house was going to be destroyed. The boys cc-uld not reach the house with the hose, but did good work with their chemicals. The fire was confined under the roof, in the garret and after
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yRE you dragging along week after week witK a dull, throbbing backache? Do you feel lame in the morning, tired all day; suffer sharp, torturing twinges at every sudden move? Then there's something wrong! So why not find out what it is and try to correct it? You may never have suspected your kidneys, yet often it's the kidneys tHat are at fault. A cold, a strain, or overwork congests
the kidneys and1 slows them up; poisons accumulate in the system and many mysterious aches and pains result. You may have headaches and dizzy spells, too, with perhaps some annoying bladder irregularity. , Don't wait for more serious trouble. You owe it to yourself to get well arid stay well. Use DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS. They have helped many Hammond folks. They should help you. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR! These Are Hammond Case
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EAST STATE STREET A. F. Robinson. 443 ETState St., says: "Gravel and bladder trouble came on me. causing terrible pains. The kidney secretion? were in bad shape and often would pass only a small amount at a time. During these attacks the scalding sensation was more than I can describe. Headaches were quite frequent and I had dizzy spells. Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my attention and I began using them. I passed a good sized gravel stone. I then began to feel easier. The kidney action became regulated and the headaches left. I am now enjoying excellent health and I give the entire credit to Doan's."
OAKLEY AVENUE
Mrs. Walter BTTlotfman, 689 Oakley Ave., says: "I think so highly of Doan's Kidney Pills that I can't use words strong enough to praise them. I have used them on different occasions when havyig trouble with my kidneys. I have had different kinds of kidney ailment such as lumbago and an irregular action of the kidneys. I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they never failed to give the best of results. I have often told others about Doan's."
CLINTON STREET A. Pridham, 114 Clinton, St., says:
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NORTH HOHMAN STREET
Mrs. Geo. Vogel. 309 Truman Ave., says: f 'I'm pleased to say a few words in praise of Doan's Kidney Pills for they removed a severe case of backache that had annoyed mo for a long time. My kidneys didn't act right, either. Doan's certainly did me good and I have had very little to complain of since using them. Doan's Kidney Pills invigorate the whole system." NEARLY THREE YEARS LATER, Mrs. Vcgel said: "I am just as strong for Doan's Kidney Pills today as 1 was when I gave my first recommendation in their praise. They have never failed to do me good when my kidneys have caused me trouble."
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E. Thorn, Prop., furniture store, 328 N. Hohman St., says: "I suffered from rheumatic pains in my back and limbs. I had no ambition to work and I knew my case needed attention. When I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills I did and they soon drove away the pains and fixed up my kidneys." A LASTING EFFECT. Nearly. three years later, Mr. Thorn said: "I am just as pleased to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills now as when I endorsed them before. My cure has remained permanent and I enjoy the best of health now."
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hard work they had the fire under cm. trol. This acain proves If the buys had a small truck and chemical it would be a great benefit to the farm community. Mr. Mat Austgen is very grateful to the boys and people
who assisted in distinguishing the fire, i He says the firemen did wonderful woxk with their small chemicals and
buckets and is in favor of a chemical truck. Mr. Austsen lives on a farm out of town where the water can not be reached. He therefore realize the necessity of a truck and chemical.
HIGHLANDS
A weddinjr of interest to many In the community Gi-curred la.t Wednesday, at Crown Point, when Miss Cr-ra Kaluf
of Hammond, became the bride of An- !
drew 'Wagner. B"th yo-.in(T people are well and favorably known here, and have the best wishes of all. Mr. and Mrs. AVaer.er will make their homn in Highland. Commencement exercises were held ff-r the graduates of the Christian
school Thursday evening. There'
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were fourteen graduates. The church was lied with many relatives and friends who enjoyed the program. Nicholas tfchoon and daughter Mr?. Blom. went to Martinsville. Ind.. to visit with his eldest daughter, airs. Sam Van Til. whe is, taking treatment
for rheumatism there. They report that Mrs. Van Til is improving and expects to return home this week. The eighth gratis craduatins? exercises were held in the afembly room ff the Fublle School, Thursday evening. An interesting program was riven, music was furnished by the Hutrhin's orchestra. A large crowd of relatives and friends were present. Mr and Mrs. John Reiner and Mi;s Louise Reiner of Hiue Island were the guests f Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reiner Thursday. Miss Laura Newcomhe of Gar attended the graduating exercises at the Highland Public School, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Kanuch of Glen Park, were guet-'ts ef Mr. and Mrs. J. tJroot. Sunday . Mrs. C'Jara Newcomhe of Chicago, spent Decoration Day with Mrs. K. Werdema.n .
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From morning till night the housewife works and without exercise outdoors and fresh air, her blood becomes thin and her cheeks pale. Dr. Pierce's
Old-Tlme Court Costume. A rou-t lady in the tinif of Quen Elizabeth wore a low drfss with a Ions Mnnini'her. fin Immense rufi'.e aroiind her neck, a small hat. crinoline, a large fan of ostrich fenthers with a mirror rtUnchod. highly scentel gloves, ami frequently a velvet mask. Her feet were sliorl with pumps of scented Spanish leather, her hair, was dyed red in Imitation of the roynl locks, and her faco was painted and routed.
Artie Adair and a little admirer. John Robinson's Circus. Wednesday, June 9th. , 1
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At this time of the year most people feel weak, tired, listless, their blood is thin, they have Lived indoors and perhaps expended all their mental and bodily energy and they want to know how to renew their energy and stamina, overcome headaches and backaches, havo clear eyes, a smooth, ruddy skin and feel the exhilaration of real good health tingling thru their bodies. Good, pure, rich, red blood is the best insurance against ills of all kinds. You &re apt to fall a victim to any disease if your health is run down. Purify the blood with Dr. Pierce's Golden. Medical Discovery and you can defy many diseases. This is the time to clean house and freshen up a bit. Drink hot water a half hour before meals, and for a vegetable tonic there's nothing better than Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the old-fashioned herbal remedy, which has had such a fine reputation for fifty years. It contains no alcohol or narcotics and is made into tablets and liquid. Send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce's, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package.
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