Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 199, Hammond, Lake County, 10 February 1921 — Page 12

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HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS

The Peoples State bank of irammond, administrator of the estate of fjn Verdich, has filed suit against 1'eter I.!vovich demanding: an accounting. The deceased was a immser of i i.e firm cf Verdlch & Uvov'ch of East Chicago. When Verdlch died his partner refused to take a if Inventcry or render any accounting. The estate Is m presented by Attya. ibac'a, Gavlt, sSUcson & Gavit. The Caiinret Building: & Ijoan aasecation ha brought five suits to foreclose a mortgage against the Pavld Gluectc Realty company. Boroberger. I'etcrs & Morthlans are attorneys tor tii plaintiff in the suits. Edgar C. I'-redy vs. Peter Skaf sh ! the. titfle of a suit to replevin an automobile and for damages which has cen filed by Attorneys Cleveland Cleveland. Edward Thompson & Co., have filed ult on a promissory note against Charles P. Dunham, through Attorneys Jtiach, Gavit, fctinson & Oavit. Su4t on account haj ben filed by the Tii City Electric Service company against the Associated Paper Products company, through Attorney Y. J. Vn'nery. E. V. (Bunnell has filed silts for possesion of automobiles against EdMrd Zotla, ct. al. and Morris Ken.in, et. al. Attorney E. G. Sproat is reprtaent:ne; the plaintiff !n both, suits.

Suit onaccount baa been filed by "rin Fitch tt. a', attainst Albert and Kiank S'illy through Attorneys JicAleer, ttorsey & Oillett. John Boyle vs. Char'es W. Westiand t. al. is the title of a !u!t on account fl.ed by Attorneys Boniberger, Peters A Morthland. 8u!t to quiet title been flled by aac Hube.l et. a!, ag-ainst John M. Chain et. al. through Attorneys Crumj acker & Crumpacker. Read The Times Want Ads

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Crown Point News Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

The Letz squad took the Michigan City quintet into camp at Central Music hall last night and the final score of 27 to 4 tells the story of the game. Michigan City was simply out classed being unable to get near the basket on account of the strong- guarding of the I.etz team. , Kate Blum, center, starred for the I.etz, making- 10 points, Maude and Margaret Hathaway and Julu Durbin making the balance of the score. Osborne of Gary refereed. The Lietz play the Union avenue parish house in Chicago on Saturday night. Mrs. Albert Oser of Chicago was in

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Crown Point on Wednesday attending to pome business interests -hich she haji here. Clarence tuhirrscher, son of Mrs Mary 6tuhlmacher, Is confined to his home with Inflammatory rheumatism and is said to be very ill. George Irftz Is attending a tractor show at Columbus, Ohio, today. Mrs. Grace McXabb of Gary was acting as court stenographer In the criminal court on Wednesday during the absence of MUs Mabel Gray who is in Indianapolis. Miss Nellie Meyer has been confined

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How They Have Been Endured and How Overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Experience of a Providence Woman

Providence. R. I. "I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for a female trouble and backache. Itbezan Just after my baby was bom, and I did the best I could about getting my work done, but I had awful bearing-down pains so I could rot stand on my feet. I resd in the papers about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and the good it was doing other women, and I have got dandy results from it and will always recommend it. You can use these facta as a testimonial if you wish. "Mrs. Herbert L. Cassen, 18 Meni Court, Providence, R. I. Ohio t oman for three Tearn could hardly lcrep about and do her housework she was soill. Made well by Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound : Fayette.O. "For about three years I was verynervoua and had backache, sideache, dragfring-down pains, could not sleeo atniirht. and hrl rn nn.

tite. At times I. could hardly do rny housework. I got medicine from the doctor but it did not help me. I saw Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound advertised in a newspaper and took it with good results, and am now able to do my housework. I recommend vour medicine to my friends and you msy publish my testimonial." Mrs. Chester A. Ball, R. 13, Fayette, Ohio. An Illinois woman relates her experience: Bloomington, 111. "I was never very strong and female trouble kept m so weak I had no interest in my housework. I had such a backache I could not cook a meal or sweep a room without raging with pain. Rubbing my back with alcohol sometimes eased the pain for a few hours, but did not stop it. I beard of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and six bottles of.it have made me as strong and healthy as any woman : and I give my thanks to it for my health. "-Mrs. J . A. McQuiTTY, 610 W. Walnut St., Bloom ifigton. 111. The conditions described by Mrs. Cassen. Mrs. Ball, end Mrs. McQuittywill appeal to many women who struggle on with their dailv tasks in just such conditions m fact, it is said that the tragedy in the lives of soma women is almost beyond behef. Day in and day out they slave in their homes for their families and beside the daily routine cf housework, often make clothes for themselves and for their children, or work in their gardens, all the while suffering from those awful bearing-down pains, backache, headaches, nervousness, the blues, and troubles which sap the very foundation of life until there comes a time when nature gives out and an operation seems inevitable. If such women would only profit by the experience of these three women, and rernemjber that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the natural restorative for sucn conditions it may save them years of suffering and unhappiness. Thero is hardly a neighborhood in any town or hamlet in the Ufiited States wherein some woman does not reside who has been restored to health by this famous medicine. Therefore ask your neighbor, and you will find in a great many cases that at some time or other she, too, has been benefited by taking it, and will recommend it to you. For more than forty years this old-fashioned root and herb medieina hasbeen restoring suffering women to health and strength. Lydia K. Wnkhain's Private Text-Book upon "Ailments Pecuiian, lVomon' wiU be sent to yu frco upon request. AVrito L Vd,a l- Pink-ham Medicine Co.. Lynn, Massachusetts. This book contains valuable information.

Every Woman Thinks 1 Wits ! Comd Make My Own Dresses Ton can have stytish up-o-d! gr(i for theprice of material. We teach you i?lw to nut, fit and and make flress-.s. Kuslrwe coures for Professional rreinaJting and Dealf-ning. Lay and Kvenins Classes. VALENTINE DRESSMAKING COLLEGE 6205 S. Halsted Street Sara Patek, Principal Pattern!? Cut to Measure. CiU OS WRITE TOR TTMS

PRODUCER TO CONSUMER y2 Bushel of Onions for $1.00 Id 1 1 .00 in cash or Money Order we will deliver to your hone one-half bushel CHOICE ONIONS of 23 pounds by ii fuied Parcel Post. State whether you want yellow or red onion;-. JSPER COUNTY FARMS COMPANY NEWLAND, INDIANA.

to her home this week with a severe cold. Mrs. Julius Greisel left today for a weeks visit with her parent3 in Frankfort, Ind. Mrs. Jennie Ward Wheeler was unable to attend to her duties at the Allnian Gary company on Wednesday on account of illnejsf. Mrs. August Bremer was called to Chicago on Wednesday on account of the sudden death of a relative, who

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was killed accidently. A separate maintenance case from Lowell attracted a large crowd of townspeople from that pla&v in the circuit court on Wednesday. The prin?

cipals in the case were Mr. and Mrs. Festus Sutton, Mrs. Sutton asking for I

a two years separation on account of life being unbearable with her hus

band, who was subject to violent fits of temper. A daughter testified as to her father"e eccentricts. Attorneys Herehman and Tielshaw and Attornevs

Handley and Roberts were array e i against each other. Judje Norton granted Mrs. Sutton the separation.

Sworn proof of balr growth after bald' oesa. A mnng reports of legions of users of Koulko, to stopping loss of hair, welcoming dandruff, conquering baldness. Here's the fairest offer In the world ose KoUIko. If H doesn't do all yoo expect, get toar money -back I Forgot past bad luck with your hair. This is tomethie different. Get a small box of KOTALKO at any busy druggist's. Guarantee and directions with the box.

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CURED HIS RUPTURE I Tvas budly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago. L'octors said my only hope of cure was an operation. Truss.-s did me no good. Finally t got hold of (something that quickly .ind. completely cured me. Tears have passed and the rupture has never returned, although I am doing hard work

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'A' prescription which Dr. Pierce used fifty years ago if still the best tonic for weak women. Every druggist in the land sells Dr. "Pierce's Farorite Prescription in tablets or liquid. South Bend, Ind. -"In mv young girlhood I became frail and delicate. Dr. Pierce's FaTorit Prescription regulated me and strengthened me as well as proving excellent as a nervine. I will always praise this dedicine for I know it benefited me at a very critical period and I recommend it to all girls who are ailing.' . Mrs. Samuel Komine, General Deliverr.

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Additional Reductions for the Two Days Left Friday and Saturday

A Word To the Public So good has been the response to this sale that we feel like we owe the public a vord of appreciation. We have actually taken a serious loss on the greater part of our stock in order to liquidate but wc are quite sure the hundreds of friends this sale has made for us, can be coupled as future patrons of the store that has a record of 25 years value giving.

Saturday the Last Day For our whilwind finish we have made additional reductions that will record this sale the greatest in history.

Stunning are the New Spring Pumps SMART STYLES IN STRAP EFFECTS AND ANKLE PUMPSBeautiful models in the snappy straps and anklet pumps in brown and black kid and satin. The season's most popular seller. Special A C this sale at only apO.aJ A STUNNING PUMP Two strap satin pumps, spring's newest creation, $10 valus, extra special for the CQ AVL last two days at only .' w eT SEMI-BROGUE OXFORDS 1921 leaders, fine soft calfskin brown or black; $9 values, specially reduced for Friday and Saturday's 7 R -i selling at only W JJ TWO GROUPS LADIES OXFORDS Made of best grade of kid skin, welted soles, styles absolutely correct. Gi oup 1 For Friday and Saturday's Windup at $4.85 ; Group Q C 2 For Friday's and Saturday's windup at 34?

Women's Beautiful Kidski n Boots t e

A group or women s stylish kidskin shoes; welt soles, I I inch f tops; full Louis hell; formerly $12; for the last two days, P Friday and Saturday at

Wonderful Group at $1.95 You'll find nothing cheap about these fine values, but the price; a remarkable collection of women's fine boots, welts and turns; brown and black kid and calfskin, foimerly $6 and $9 values, the last chance. Q C Friday and Saturday at V

Men's Dress Shoes $7.95 Men's high grade dress shoes, on the popular English or modified lasts; fine grade brown 'or black calfskin, formerly $11 values, ,7 reduced fo rthe-iast two days to . Men's Dress and Semi-Dress Shoes An excellent collection in many popular styles, all of good calfskin, Goodyear welted soles, workmanship faultless; sacrificed the last iwo days at $3.95 $4.95 $5.45

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