Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 107, Hammond, Lake County, 22 October 1920 — Page 8

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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buttler and too ere visiting at Laketon this week. Misses Liavis, Lightfoct ami Wadswcrth went to Indianapolis on Wednesday to attend the State Teachers assot.ation which Is in session. Hnrj- Govert U passing around r:rars In honor of a new son. which arrived the first part of the week. A tine voting machine has been I' -'-'tJ in the town haM. Drnionstrai.i kr.j instruction how to use same .;; t,e gien Friday evening. Oct. C9. At which time able speakers and a republican rally will be held. Wednesday evening the Griffith coun- . i of Boy Scouts" prof. C. E. U:ehl '' Orange; and Wm. Venning attend-

a i:pper and scout meetins at

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y vJ. Clarke. Scout executive. The ilrifflth Boy Scouts will be conducted under the institution of the fvhool and every eligible boy ii town is welcome. I'irf. C. E. Rkhl is new scout master. Joe Grir.sei and Wm. Iening are troop i'.:aters. Th? volunteer fire department have ; fliers up for a dance Thursday even.ng." Oct. IS. Clarence Wray has received word of the death of the twin daughter of Mr. r.r.d Mrs. H.'sh Swin.-on. who are at :! eir old J'onie in southern Illinois.

E. H. Cronell ot Crown Pcir.t

;iansactsd business here one day thii week. Miss Mary Kretz returned to Fort Wayne, after spending: the week end here with her parent. Frank Stark, who has been the tfuest of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Stark and family. ha returned to his home in Oak Park. 111. An Important meeting will b? held f the Lincoln school on Thursday ifttrnoon. there will be a demonstration of the votinjr machine. .s.n appeal 5 iruie to the women to attend. Word was received here today of the marriage of Henry J. Schmidt of Hammond to Miss Vera Beck of Crown I'clnt. Mr. Schmidt is well known here, having lived here until a J ear Ago ho made his home in Hammond. Mr. Mike Sauer motored to Crow. Point Tuesday in his nandsome little Fcrd couplet, Mike tays she is a rea. companion. Mr. Henry Hase was a Hammond visitor on Tuesday. Mrs. Phil Kretz and Mrs. Mike SchiUo, were Hammond shoppers Wednesday.

school auditorium Tuesday eair.s. Cct : Very few were cut to larn to use the voting: machine Wedriesdiy evening:, but it Is hoped there will be more cut Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. I It. Burdott of Chicago visited at WU!iam Mo-re'e Sunday. Miss Margaret Woods la visiting: in the southern part of the state. She will attend the farent-Teacher's meeting: at Indianapolis btfore returning home. Mrs. Lydia Znners is spending the we-k in Chicago.

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Mr and Mrs. Fykwald of Buffalo, N. Y.. ore here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hillman.

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Mr Floyd t';JTks a? quite seri-f-usly hurt yesterday when his motorcycle skidded while turning the corner near the Tobbert store, and was thrown on the pavement. Mrs. Edna Troehler. daughter of Mrs. Jes. Mundell. was taken to the Mercy hospital at Gary Wednesday for an operation for appendicitis. WiM!a;i) Murrey has accepted a position as advertising manager of Lak ar.d Porter counties for the Liggett & Myers Tobacco company. The friends here of Floyd Black, who

has been re.-idinK here during the i

rat two years at the home of Mr. ar.d Mrs. peil licach have just learned

J of his recent marriage to Miss Ruby

Lulhaud of Kalamazoo, Mich. The marriage having taken place Sept. 24, a. St. Joe, Mich. An infant daughter -orn the first of the week to Mr. and Mrs. Higglns a' their home at St. Louis, died yesterday. Mr.". Higgins was formerly Miss Elith WIschman of this place.

Money back without queatiaa If HUNT'S Salve fail in the treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA.

RINGWOKM. TbTTER or I Cher 1 1 chn ttaa diaeaaea. Try . 75 rest boa at our risk.

Joaeph W. Weis. Drugglac

Lciirj xprimer.t. "Ha' you it h;irl time at tht !:-,-pltal?" 'Had I? I lot weisht. t!ie pave iiw a weigh the first thing, aad they even took my temperature." Tin In United States. Only 68 tons of tin, nearly all of It obtained from Alaska, was rc!ne3 In the United Stntes In th last year. More than S2.CXY) tons was Imported.

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Mrs William Moore visited with ! Mrs. Mable Peterson Thursday. ! The Parent Teacher's association x iil Kive a program and pie social at the ;

COLD WEATHER Brings Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Prepare for it by making your system healthy and strong and preventing sickness and death. DO IT NOW Dca't Wait Until It Is Too Late and No Cure Can Be Assured Ton 1 TREAT and CURE Piles. Fistula. Re-.ul. Prostacic. 3!adder. Kidney. Nervous. Skin, Blood Diseases. Catarrh. Bronchitis. Asthma, Hay Fever, Goitre, Rheumatism, Stomach and Liver Troubles. Men's Diseases Cured WOMEN'S. CHILDREN'S DISEASES cored by painleu, pleaiaat neaE.3. REMEMEER, my office is equipped to give all modern treafcaer:t3. I GUARANTEE personal, honest treatment, with quickest results, at lowest cost.

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If you have never tasted GOOD LUCK try it. Put a generous portion on a slice of bread then you'll know why every user prefers it to other spreads for bread. Rich, pure, nutritious, creamy milk, fresh from our sanitary dairies, churned with other wholesome food fats, make a product unsurpassed from a food value standpoint mighty good to eat and good for you. Sold By Leading Dealers Everywhere Try a Package Today Churned by JOHN F. JELKE CO., Chicago 0. E. B0LLES CO. 654 Oakley Ave. Phone Hammond 624

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