Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 115, Hammond, Lake County, 3 November 1921 — Page 12
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BT COt'NTT AGENT. CRn'N POINT. Ind . Nov. 1. The usual nuralxr of surprises were uncovered tn th T. B. testing work this county lt wsk Dr. C. T. Howard, of th atnto viterinar!a.n'a office, was In charge, of the work her ,nd Is still fstJn;r rattle th'3 wool;, i we k he. found one. axsi-nal out of very seven alloc ted with tho d'.seos. This porcsntago was no uniform In All oxf th herds. Sows of the herds h.ad no reactors, wh'le oaa herd showed 100 per cent reacting to tha test. As we iproKes3 In the T. B. eradication -work, majny Interesting things happen. I recall the first visit of a government veterinarian In thi county in the year 191J. At that time the rede-raJ and state Accredited Herd plan was a new thin? nj some of the men were beinjr sent out to flnl out how the farmers felt about It. Here in this county the xrork went very slowly at first because) of the unsatisfactory experience of a few years previous when
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it wr.s ti.M-cssary to st all the herds from whii h milk wa.- h.ing shipped to the olty of i'Iih... H a,,-ni.l tl.at that work loft a very imsatl facto'-y ilTi-vt. 1 wa.s ninth h.ttVer to !e.-fin the work h'-ri- -.hn in !lv- count l.'S whero no t".-;tlntj had been don The results hivt boon very s--itlsf.cUrv.
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rangenient s whore they can hivo thm tested at such a low cost and then sell them to tho state and federal government at two-thirds of their value, the objections which were formerly raised against testing aro x'ret'.y largely eliminated. At a community meeting at the Lincoln school house last Friday evening C. T. Bailey, president of tho Farm Pureati in Lake county, announced that Wiflt Creek township, his home township, is now prepared with commitKmen to canvass their township, sign up tho farmers who want the test made, so that they can start In with a full time man furnished by the state and federal governments. A small lee
not to exceed COo per head will bo j charged to cover the cost of testing, f Boyd Wcson. director frm "West ! Creek township, has bem working on j this for some time and he feels that '. from 90 to 100 per cent of the farmers; there will ho signed up. ' In St. John township, where some
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After hei: slar has been m telipse for a number of years. Countess Szechcnyi, formerly Gladys M. Vanderbilt, is about to become a ftlstterinff luminary in the social ekv of America. Budapest, which niitiosL alrnt- of ail thp capitals of Europe still puts a premium upon
For o yaara said rr. Orey I hv been prescribing Marshroot ror kid- ! Ty and bladder sickness and now that '
X have retired from active practice I fiave made arrangements with leading ! Qp nTMTl TT A "rJT lragglta to dtspeneo this wouderfui ; OZtKjXJa Lt XlAIMJJ
prescription at a rnoaarte price, on tha money back If dissatisfaction plan. Beware of klndoy disease thousands file of U every year who ought to be enJoying the blessings cX ilfo and health. Watch the symptoms. Xf you have specks floating before the eyes, puffy eyes, clammy feot or moist palms, bacxche or aideache, you ought to c-et a
bottle of Jr. Carey's Marshroot right J even to having bought my coffin.
COFFIN FOR SALE "'Sovr that I have been resurrected from the grave to which my stomach trouble was fast leading mo and for which event I had made preparations.
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It has wonderfully benefitted tens of thotisands of cases of kidney nd bladder troubles and Is the medicine you can aiwarw d spend upon- Kesu:t3 are guaranteed. NOTE Dr. Daniel O. Carey was a practicing physician for many years and bis great Prescription. Marsh root aided thousands of sufferers from kidney and bladder troubles. Hereafter you can always get this effective Prescription at F. W. Clements Products, Rochester, N". T and all reliable pharmacists the oonntry over. Keep In rn'.nd the name, tr. Carey's Marshroot prescription. No. TTT. No otner medicine can take its
Mayrs Wonderful Kemely has made a new man of me and I feel as good as ever in ray life, after having been at the point of da.th half a dozen times with acute Indigestion and colic attacks. ' It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intetsinal t ra-t and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailm'nts. Including appendicitis. One doso will convince or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy ,l-.irT" ...... T..- .r
where a few herds have been tested and a few reactors found, lir. Nondorf, director, says he believes that 75 to 90 per cent of their farmers are ready to sign up. Ia Hanover township Otto Meyer anl Martin Howklnson have been working and they 'feei that at least part of their township is ready to begin testing. A meeting waa held at Schiller school house Thursday night. In all probability within ;S0 days we will be able to state that Iake county has a man on the job, devoting his entire time to testing tattle and that he will tay here until the county la cleaned up. If we can make such an announcement, we will be the first county in Indiana to have progressed that far. I ant to ask the fartncis of the county who read this notice and who may not be fully convinced of the value of the tuberculin tet to look at
this matter in an f-pon-niindeij way.
Count and Countess SzechenyL feudal nobility, has r'ecided to appoint Count Laszlo Szechenyi as Hungarian ambassador to the United States. As the wife of the Hungarian envoy at Washington, the former Gladys Vanderbilt would riach the apogee of her social ambitions.
Iot in touch with this oflico and we will be glad to let you know when a shipment of reactors goes to Chicago, and you can -o in and f -liow then through the slaughter house and see hol badly some of the mir.; iiso-xsci. Afiide from the fact that it Is extremely dangerous to use mtik fiom tubercuolus animals. It is not an economical proposition to keep a reactor on the farm. They not only transmit the disease to the other animal., but when the disea-so progresses to any extent In the body they become hard keepers, and if they are milk animals they drop off in their milk production.
Los Angeles Plans Stern Measures to Check Crime I03 AXGEIES, Nov. 3 Stern repressive measures are being put into effect by county authorities to prevent anv possible "crime wave" here dur-
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YOUR home may be without a piano because you are awaiting lower piano prices. You need not defer your purchase any longer. We have substantially reduced prices on the bulk of our great stocks. Grands, Uprights and Players the newest and finest of our models are included in this sweeping price cut These savings make it wiser to buy now than to wait. You gain nothing by waiting you only deprive your household of the joy of music These low prices and the especially easy payments we offer, are ample reasons why you should buy now.
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For months we have been cleaning out our entire stocks of groceries unloading surplus stocks of good groceries at prices that were nothing short of being the greatest savings ever afforded. We are discontinuing this department to make room for other important merchandise. And now we have reached the Vock bottom of these groceries stocks and announce a grand final clean-up sale with prices cut more than ever before. Stock up on things that you'll need for the future and save money. These are'only a few of the items many more are here, equally as interesting. Everything must go. Come and save.
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Grocery Combination Owing to the tremendous response given to our Dollar Grocery Combination yesterday, we have decided to place on sale another one equally as interesting for the week-end. There's a saving to be made don't miss it. 5 lbs. Sugar 12c 1 lb. Coffee 25c 1 can Apricots 3Sc 1 can Klenzer 5c 1 can Peanut Oil 11c 1 can Baked Beans 8c
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ing the approaching winter, it was announced at tha Hall of Records. Through the co-operation of tha sheriff's office, the district attorney's office and other branches of the county government pending criminal cases are rapidly beiag disposed of and precautions taken to prevent new crimes. It was revealed that plans for a new Criminal Courts building previda for the use of six court rooms permanently for criminal cases. With this noimb'T of Judg' a working exclusively on criminal cases it is expected that tho court calendars can be kept reasonably clear and swift Justice meted out to lawbreakers. The number of cases handled this year by the district attorney's office has increased 25 per cent. It was stated. The County Jail holds a record r.uniber of approximately 400 prisoners.
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Nazarene Church Finds No Converts in Advance Advance, Mo., Nov. 3 Tha XazarcneChurch haj? failed in its efforts to organize a branch here. Folks didn't like the doctrines preached when a circuit jjraniuer of ,tha nerw (faith risited here. Here are tho rules to which Advance citizens refused to subscribe: Members must not attend moving picture shows, theaters, circuses, fairs or dances. They must not use liquor
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; Smallpox Depends On i Pnnnln.r Vnt.p Sa.v Mfidifins
X . , j Washington, Nov. 3 Smallpox, according to the United States Public Health Service, depends on tho popular vote. The disease is today negligible in
t communities where popular sentiment I has sustained a strong centralized
compulsory vaccination act, but has shown a tendency to rise where local authorities have been Riven discretionary powers as to enforcement of the prevailing vaccination laws.
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compulsory feature?, or there have been no law:, the rate Is hiKh. The hotter the status of vaccination In the law, said the Public Health Service, the lower Is the smallpox rate. In tho.;e states where vaccination of school children is generally required smallpox i rare, averag-ingr three cases a year for a community of a hundred thousand inhabitants, whereas in the states whero there is no such req.oirem.ont 113 cases .per year is the average for each hundred thousand persons.
caged. It's not a violation of Jaw to cage canaries, he assert
Waterfall 1,904 Feet High. New Zealand's highest waterfall named the Sutherland, is 1,904 feet.
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CAGE CANARIES BUT NOT MO CIvINd BIRDS
F SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR
1 St. Louis, Mo., Xov. 3 It's a matter
of Lejrality and not .-iitiment that caused Frank Li Rand to resign as secretary of the Missouri Bureau of Conservation and Wild Life Protection. When peven mockingbirds, hatched in nests at Fore at Park, were catred in the Municipal Park Rand quit. It's afrainst the law to case mockingbirds, he declared. In Rand's office six canaries are
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Ask any drue-p-ist fora CO cent box and be relieved of itchintr. protruding piles, hemorrhoids and such rectal troubles. A sinple box has often been sufficient. Take no substitute. If you would like a free trial, please -send name and address to Pyramid IiruB Co., 610 Pyramid Bld. Marshall, Mich.
Just the moment you apply Mentha'
Sulphur to an itching-, burning or broken out skin, the itching stops and htaiinp begins, says a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, made Into a pleasant cold cream, gives Buch a quick relief, even to fiery eczema, that nothing has ever bTcn found to take its place. Because of its germ destroying properties, it quickly subdues the itching, cools the irritation and heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin, in place of ugly eruptions, t-ash. pimples or roughness. You. do not have to wait for im
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Back hurt you? Can't straighten ( up without feeling sudden pains, sharp '
sches and twinges? Now iistrn: That s lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a strain, and you'll get blessed relief the moment you rub jour hack with soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil." Nothing else takes out soreness, lameness
and stiffness so quickly. ion simplv rub it on and out comes the pain. It
Is perfectly harmless and doesn't bura or discolor the skin. Limber Tip! ro:i't suffer! Cet a Mull trial bottle from any drug store, and after using it just once, you'll forgvt that you ever had backache, lumhagi or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or cause any more misery It trover disappoints t and has beei recommended for 60 years. Adv.
