South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 202, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 July 1913 — Page 4
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HESINOL HEALS
ITCHING S And Clonrs VnIlilly Complexion. The soothing, healing indication in Reslnol Ointment had Kesinoi .Soap penetrates every tiny pore of the skin, clears It of all impurities, ana stop3 Itching Instantly. Kesinoi speedily heals eczema, rashr r-, rinrvorm. and other eruptions, and clears away dlafljrurin pimples and blackheads, even when other treatment prove worse thaa useless. Why don't you let Ilosinol stop your rkln trouble, too? JLeMivil is a physician's prescription which has been used by other doctors f e r IS years in the treatment of all sorts of skin htumors, Fores, boils, wounds, and plies. You can use Kesinoi Ointment tnd Resinol Foap freely, with the perfect assurance that it contains nothing that could injure the tenderest 5k l.i. Kesinol Is sold by every drujrKist In the Unitel States. Trial free. Pert. Kesinoi. Baltimore, Md. Advertisement. SULPHUR MINE ABLAZE rAL,i:rtiIO. Sicily, July 18. A sulphur mine near Castel Termini caught tiro Thursday while many miners, were at work. There was a terrible struggle to escape from the deadly fumes, and it is estimated that 40 men were killed. YEAR'S RECORD BROKEN Tcniioraturc at Ixniisvlllc, Ivy., I lead ics 102. i.orisviij.i:. Ky., juiy is. ah records for heat in Louisville for this year were broken Thursday when at o'clock Thursday afternoon the thermometer at the local weather bureau registered l'2 decrees. Residents sweltered, but no prostrations or deaths due to heat were reported. HELD ON MURDER CHARGE CHICAGO, July IS. Mrs. Klizabeth Desamone was Thursday formally charged with the murder of James Acques. a west side restaurant owner, whose body, pierced with four bullets, was found in a vacant lot In the rear of Mrs. iJesamone's home. Her ball was fixed at $3,000. WAIjIvKUTOX. G. C. palyi, C. liouser and O. E. Crain were South Ik-nd visitors Thursday. Floyd Xortham has returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Simon Fogarty and son. Edward, of Chicago, arc visiting at the 1 Ryder home. M. Hassett of Peru, Ind., was here Thursday. A largo crowd was disappointed hero Wednesday evening by tho absence of the regular band concert, owing to failing to provide the money by tho merchants. However, tho latter got busy and concerts are assured for the remainder of the season. Miss IlJth Iinkenhelt of Plymouth Is a guest at tho X. E. Uailey home. Mrs. Frank Tampon and children of MIchlgann City, isite-d the first of the week with Mr. and -Mrs. J. Wolf enMiss Grace Xichols spent Thursday In AVestville, Ind. A number of people from here attended tho big show In South Uend the first of the week. Miss Amber Cook spent the week with relatives in Michigan City. Henry Casey was in Chicago Thursday on business. Adventures of Johnny Mouse. R tXKJDLt. I LL TflK IT HCr fNO CP6.M T. ITS -flVFW. 'JUT iu V 11 T5 ) VHUOMfUL. H6LUO f f J Z 1. ' 'V i la
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IT STANDS TO SEASON -WHAT KfiPs CUT COLO HILL- KEEP OUT HEflTf so-to MOKE CLOTHES fccRT HUNCH .fi'D LIKET'SEE Mny sun rrys PENETRnTC THIS ARCTIC OUTFrXf Hid ill HO 20-INCH NECK United Doctors Reduced Her Neck Over Three Inches in Five Weeks. Mrs. "Wiltberger, wife of a prominent contractor of Northern Michigan, makes a statement in regard to the United Doctors, those expert medical specialists who have their South Bend Institute located on tho second lloor of the Toepp Building on So. Main tfL, oppostto the Post Oiiice. that is well worth the attention of any sick person. Any one who is doubt about the following statement can write Mrs. W'iltberger, or any bank in YVhittemore, Mich., to ask about her standing in that community. Here is her statement: "I have had a Goitre, or Big Neck, for th'. last ten years, and it had grown to measure L'O inches' around my neck. The pressure was so great that I could hardly breathe, and my eye sight "was so effected that some days it was difficult for mc to see. I was very nervnus and could not sleep. Tho growth in my throat pressed upward so much that I could not wear the lower plate of my teeth. My appetite was very poor, and I seemed to bo losing my mind. Sometimes I could scarcely remember my own name. I tried a number of doctors and advertised remedies without any benefit. In fact I went so far as to go to have an operation performed on my neck, but when tho surgeon told mo that I might not live through the operation I backed out and went home. Having heard of the United Doctors through a lady friend I decided to give them a call, although I confess I had no faith that they could cure me.After giving mo a careful exam ination they told me that they could help me. and as a last hope I decidea to give them a chance. I have now been taking treatment from them for about five weeks, and my neck has reduced more than threo inches in size. I am getting strong, sleep fine, havo a good appetite, and can see and breathe all right. I feel like a new person, and I feel certain tlir.t the cure will be complete and permanent. I take pleasurein recommending the United Doctors to any person in need of medical assistance, especially any one suffering from Goitre. Respectfully yours, Louisa W'iltberger. Whittemore, Mich." Voluntary testimonials like the above, coming from a heart full of gratitude for her saved life and health, with no other object but to guide some other sufferer to reputable, skillful specialists, is what has gained for the United Doctors the confidence of all who know them. The United Doctors do not depend upon mere statements to prove the superiority of their new system of treatment. They point with pride to a clear record of cures made in their various institutes over the country, and refer you to hundreds of thousands of patients who were sick but are now well and strong. Any idek person is safe in going to these specialists. Their examination and consultation are free, honest, and confidential, and if they cannot relieve your suffering they will candidly tell you so and not take one penny of your money. i I DKATII OF UKLATIVn. Mrs. iVivbl IMrtstein. 1. Sixth ?t.. on tvines.lay evvnlng nlvl xvonl of the death f tf.e tlmv-j ear-old s--n of Mr. and Mrs. (rtorge Mltrheil, of I'remen. Inl., v. hi.-h fH-rurreil VolnesIay evening. Mr. and Mr?. Mitchell nsilo nvir to the Yeb l.v Kiver, and tho child wandered away from his home Wednesday evening and wo:it to the river when? he was drowned. Fnr.eral f5trrivs will he held on Frid.iT. Mr. Hartsteln is a cousla to Mrs. Mltrholl.
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SURE. IT STAN'S TO fiON'T YOU YiRflP A CAKt CP ICE, TKEf IT FROM MELT? XL PUT OH flU THE CLQTHZS C- I'M BURNINLIKCJ PIECE OF PAPER WAS WORTH $88,000,000 Treasurer Completes First Step in Dissolution of Two Pacific Ilailroads. NEW YORK, July 18. With a slip of paper in his pocket representing about SSS.O-OO.OOO, Frederick V. S. Crosby, treasurer of the Union Pacific Railroad company, walked into the ofTico of tho Central Trust company Thursday. He turned the paper over to tho Trust company, and thereby completed the first step in the dissolution of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific roads, as decreed by the courts. The document was a certificate for Union Pacific's holdings of Southern Pacific, exclusive of those turned over Wednesday to the Pennsylvania railroad, in exchange for that road's holdings of Baltimore & Ohio. The trust company was designated by the court to act as trustee pending distribution of the stock among persons not holders of Union Pacific stock. CHARGES DISMISSED AGAINST C. F. C0HALAN Justice of Supreme Court of New York Will Not bo Kemoved From tho Bench, ALBANY, N. Y., July 18. Charges preferred against Supreme Court Justice Daniel F. Cohalan by the Bar association of New York upon which his removal from the bench was asked, were dismissed Thursday night by the legislature. Previous to tho adoption of the resolution dismissing the charges, the report of the joint Judiciary committee, which heard tho evidence against the accused Jurist, was received and accepted. The vote to dismiss the charges stood 33 to four in the senate and 115 to 15 in tho house. SOME NEWS NOTES. Quick job printing office. II. A. Pershing, 230 S. Mich. st. Room e. Davies' Laundry. Both phones. Leslie, the optician, 301 S. Mich. st. Dr. Stoeckley, Dentist, 511 J. M. S. Rubber Stamps and Alphabets made by II, A. Pershing, 230 S. Mich. st. Room 6. 1 SEVKNTIl WARD VOTERS, ATTENTION. The voters of tho Seventh ward will meet this evening nt H o'clock In the Elder fjeliool ' building for the purpose of organizing a Joyce club. Advertisement. Rubber Novelties of All Kinds at THE RUBBER STORE, 206 S. Michigan St. L. H. ORVIS F UNERAL DIRECTOR End j Assistant 121 North Micldjran St. Home 5297. Bell 2D7
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Will bring a new piece of furniture, rug or stove to your home. This great sale has started with a tremendous rush. The people are realizing the immense buying power of their dollars. Thousands have taken advantage of this great sale in the past, to their entire satisfaction Join the throng that will crowd our store this week Select the article you want, make a deposit of one dollar the balance can be paid a dollar a week. If you cannot use the oods iust
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Value Tliink like cut,) a new and attractive design, mire, and only costs S21.50 Description Note the picture. It
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drawers and zinc bread box. Complete in every detail; nickel top. Tho Price You have seen kitchen cabinets advertised before you may have priced them but we tell vou positivelv that
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This davenport is of the latest style and represents the greatest improvement over tho ordinary davenport construction. One single motion converts the davenport into a large, full size, comfortable bed (see cut above) with an excellent bed spring. The frame of the davenport Is artistically designed, made of selected quarter-sawed oak, in boautiful finish and the upholstering Is guaranteed. 3 or affected by said public improvements, and on said day at 7.4."i o'clock p. m. sa.a board will, at its said office, hear and consider any remonstrances and persons Interest, or whose property Is nff?cted by said publl? improvements, and will decide whether the benefit that will accrue to the property, abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvements, and to said city, will be cjual to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvements us estimated by the Citv Civil i:n?lneer. OTTO C. B .VST IAN, CIIABLKS V. NIEDBALSKI ir'BANCIS E. LAMBEBT, Arthur r. Perley clerk of the board. July IMS. ritorosALs rou street improvement. City of South Bend. Indiana. Department of I'ubllc Works. Notice is hereby given that sailed proposals will be received by the department of I'ubllc Works of the City of South Bend, Ind., up to 10 o'clock a. m., of the 22iid day of July 1013 for the elocution of the following' work: Pipe sewer ou Eddy street. Parry street. and Frauds st. Under Improvement resolution No. ''l. In the city of South Bend. Indiana. Grade, curb and walk on Corby street from Walfh street to East City limits, t'nder improvement resolution No. 237. In the City of Soutti Bend, Indiana. Complete drawings ami specification of said work are now o-n file in the office of the depnrtmnt cf I'ubllc Works In the City Hall, of South Bend. Indiana. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. OTTO C. BASTIAN CiiAS. P. NIEDBALrtKl. FINANCES r fcAMBSUT bur P rer'n , tik of 1 h S" r il k board. 7 Board of A ublic Worlrs. Arthur July SIiERirr'S SALE By virtue of an order of ale to n direvted from the Clerk's office of the St. Joseph Superior court, I will eipose to public sale on Saturday the rd dav of Ausrust A. I. B13. botwwn t'.e hours of tea o'clock a. m. and 4 oVlock r. m. of said day at the wst door of Court Uous
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that you are suro to ad Thl? is n shows tho cabinet rmctlr either floral with this at anywhere near used in preparing a meal. It saves thousands of steps- and, makes ho u se k ee p i n s lighter and easier. Buck's Gas Stoves and Ranges We can most enthusiastically recommend Buck's Gas Ranges. Splendid new patented features make it the world's greatest gas saver prices range from $55 to in the City of South Bend, St. J !i county, Indiana the rents :ind profit !: a term not exceeding seven years. f th" following des ri!c,l ie.il estate, situ ite in St. Joseph County, Slate of Indiana, i wit : lxts l.V, and ir7 in Highland Park as per the plat re.ordMi in jil.n !.o-k . page h2, in the r'M.rd-r's office in the county of St. Joseph, in the .State -f Indiana. And on failure to realize the full .un-ur.t of Judgment, Interest and cits t .; I will exp.se to public s.ile. .it th' -.im time and place. t- the highest bidder, the fee simple of said estate. Taken as the property f William P.. Calvert and E'lla S. Calvert at the suit -f Mary Longley, as eiecutrix of Andrew lngley, deceased. EDWARD S. SWANSON, Sheriff St. .T"s"-ph County. F. II. Wurzer, Atty. July 11, is, -j. for riaiutiff. SIIERin-S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale to rr.e directed from the Clerk's Offi'-e of the St. Joseph Superior court, I will esjw; to public sale on Saturday the -nd day of August A. between the hours of ten o'clock a. m.; and four oViovk T- ta. Mid dav at the east do--r f Court House House In the City of uth Bend, St. Jseph County. Indhina, tho rents and profits for a term not exeeedlug seven years, of the f,dlowlnc deseribed ;e:ii tate, situate in St. Joseph county, State cf Indiana, to wit: Lots loN IZ'j, 101. and 102. In Highland Park a per the plat recorded in plat book S. page SL in the recorder's office iu Mid cHjunty of St. J-eph. And on failure to realize tr.e amount Judgment interest and th-reon. I vU1 exl t public sale, the same time and plate, to the hiheit bidder, the rdace. to tLe nurCit bidder, t:;e fee Rimnle cf said estate. Taken as the proierty of William B. Calvert and Ella S. Calvert, at the suit of Mary Lonrley as Executrix cf Andrew Lonjrley, d-.t-:jsM. ED V AKI) S. SWANSOX, Sheriff St. Joseph County. F. H Wur7er, ior I'laiaiux. July 11, lb,
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NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF AfMi;.NT ItOLIj I e;. iriirc ist O.'fh r.f Puldlc Works, f the oBard. To Wh'.m It May C.r,cern: N'--ti--' is m"-re?.y t'iveji 1-y the P. . aril of I'uMi.- '..-Ks f the City of South Ir.d Indiana, that in th- th diy of July V?H they Mpnrovrd ;Sn :imi;t r 1 1 !iwit. j the prima -fa-ie :i - - in ji t f"r th fdiowir: (ie- ril-eij pul'lb improvf-rr.fnt. s au-theriz.-d hy the improvement resolutions Iu;prcver.ient Beduilon No. 241. VAX frr the cor.iruftici . f a t..-w.r jri jiniby street, fpini I 'r;ir;-':s strt to II. Ply -t. l'ers..i:s in t-re-ted in or ;.ffv tc 1 by "a!J flerrihed pu!'3i' imitrovi-ment ;ire icreSy notified th :t t!.e b..:irI "f Pu'di U'..iks of Mil city h.i- ficd A:iu-t vth l'.'i::. lit T.." p. :a. as u d d :':i v.hh :i rern":istraro s will ! n-eie,1, or v..,r.J. acalnt the amount ..-es. Mj aiin-t e o h pie. e ef property described In s.iid ro! andererinine the )ue-,ti..n :is to whether u h Pits or tra t.s of md have i--, n r will be benefited in the ancunt-. :;a on ssM r-'U or in a greater or b-.-s s.:m th.n th.it namel on sabl re ll. Said as-sr;je::t roll sh-cAir? sail prima facie assessments, vith the nani'i of owners and d--.rlpt!-ns f property subJeet to be ;lSXS--, i .n file HT.d CliT !r ei-.-j at the offj.-e of the board cf puhlic works (.f said iltr. OTTD O. BASTIAN. FIIANCis i:. LAMBHIIT. C1LVS F. Nli-BALSKI. Fe-.rd of PubUe W..rk. Attested Arthur P. lvry, clerk cf board. July 1M. NOTICE OF ADM IN I sT BAT ION. N'etlce is hereby piTen. t!:at the ur.de' h'14 been upolnted hy the c'.4k f IM circuit tour. i'i .i. jsrpn euaiT, st.ite f Indiana, administratrix of the estate of John Bellvdin. late f SL, Jop'i uniy. lece-ie.l. Said rotate Is supposed to be S"lvtr.t. i:mz.bi:th p.::i.i.i:din Adiaitii-tratrix, T. F. Howard, Atty fr ntiU. July 10. I'JIZ.
