South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 34, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1914 — Page 4

4 TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1914.

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table Compound and I have taken it and feel fine. A lady said one day, 'Oh, I feel so tired all the time and have headAche.' I said, 'Take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and sho did and feeta fine now." Mrs. M. R. Karschxick, 143S N. Paulina Street, Chicago, Illinois. The Other Case. Dayton, Ohio. " Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound relieved me of pains in my sido that I had for years and which doctors' medicines failed to relieve. It has certainly saved me from an operation. I will be glad to assist you by a personal letter to any woman in the same condition." Mrs. J. V. SllLREr., 12GCass St, Dayton, Ohio. If you M-ant special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkliam 3Iedidine Co. (confidential) Lynn, 3Iass. Your letter will he opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence.

Late News from the Surrounding Towns

JACK STEWART AGREES

TO PAYALL DAMAGE KLKIIAIIT, I ml.. Jan. 27. John j'I'Mvart, South Ind. pleaded guilty in the rity court Mo'iday morning. l:i iI an assrrsnirnt of ill and signed an ai;rrom-nt with William Spaid to make km1 all lainat?s to th- latter' i ;g as a result of thr collision. Wlwii ask-l w hy w did not stay at tl.- r'n' of the acvith'nt lonj?T Stovr art aid that sm- onr in tho crowd I an to shout. "Muli him!" and much oh jr-t ionahh laii-ruai:' vas used Uu;inl him. so lie thought tho best thing for him and his companion to do was to go on.

IWLMIIU'S PKAIIUR Mr.". K. J. Hartman is seriously ill with eripell?. Klza Smith i.s spending several days with E. J. Hartman repairing the well. Mr. and Mr?. Chas. Iash spent Monday with Michael Wllhelm and family. H. O. Dunnttck and family motored to South Uend Friday on business. Ituth Hartman of South Hend. who waa teriously ill at her home for the past week, returned to .outh Bend Sunday. On account of the illness of the teacher. Miss Knid Hupp, there was no school at 1'a.lmer's I'raiile Wednesday. Carl O. Iasch resigned his position with Jacob Koontz last Friday. Joseph Sheriff spent Sunday with

E. J. Hartman. P.. is. Kollar is ahout to sell his milk route. Mr.-, t;. I). DaviF spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Tom Moore. Henry Trick called on II. O. Dunmfck Monday on business. cieorgo JI. Stover of Center township is coriously ill. I-:. J. Hartman called on Shannon Jackson Wednesday. Carl G. Iasch is proud of the purchase of his new wagon. He thinks he pot a bargain. Miss Mildred Zumbaugh is spending several days with Mrs. K. J. Hartman of this place. Chas. Iasch was in South Uend Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bowers called on Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schafer, sr., Sunday afternoon. Miss Mildred Zumbaugh spent Saturday night and Sunday with the Misses Tillle and Minnie Schafer. Mrs. J. Shenneman and Miss Tillie Schafer gave a dance at the Gk-aner hall Saturday night. Misses Mabel and L-aura Hupp visited their sister. Misa Knid Hupp, Sunda v afternoon. Carl G. lasch was in South Bend Saturday. Chas. Iasch called on K. J. Hartman Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. !. Davis visited their daughter, Mrs. George Fuchs, Friday. Ruth Hartman called on Mrs. Ira Hartman Sunday afternoon. D. Boswell of South Rend visited K. J. Hartman and family Saturday afternoon. Marcella and Ruth Hartman of South Rend spent the week-end with their parents. Quite a number from this place attended the dance at the Gleaner hall Saturday night. Mrs. Chas. lasch called on Mrs. K. J. Hartman Sunday evening. Will Kollar spent the week-end with his mother. Mrs. Sarah Jane Kollar. of this place. C. I). Davis was in South Rend Saturday on business. Mrs. Ira Hartman of Palmer's Prairie spent the week-end in South Fiend visiting friends.

1M. Schrader of South Ind and Frank Hildebrand called on I'. J. Hartman Sunday afternoon.

poitTAGi; pitAiitn:. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Scheibach of Nile?, Mich., visited relatives at this place several days last week. Mrs. Joseph Miller and daughter left for Detroit last Friday, called there by Illness of the former's mother, Mrs. W. 11. Wagner. Mahlon Rhoadcs of Warsaw visited relatives at this place last week. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Whitmer entertained about 95 guests last Thursday at dinner. K. S. Arney was in Lansing last week. Mrs. Kmory Rough was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Rrown. at St. Joe last week. Miss Mabel Ilawblitzel of South Rend spent the week-end with relatives at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Rhoadcs were in Kalamazoo over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Percival Itoudh entertained about SO guests Saturday evening in honor of their 20th wedding anniversary. A number of presents were received. Miss Elba Rest was a guest of her sister, Mrs. J. E. Rough, over Sun-

KINGSBURY. The Raptist Ladies Aid society met last Thursday for their annual meeting with Mrs. Geo. Coolman. John Soliday and John Kneisley spent last Wednesday in Michigan City, returning home Thursday. The Helping Hand, which was to have an oyster supper and speaking Friday night in the M. P. church, was postponed on account of the rain until Monday evening. The mothers department which met with Mrs. Trask last Friday was well attended. It will meet four weeks from Friday again. Mrs. Dan Hensell went to Valparaiso Saturday. The Temperance Union will meet again Thursday afternoon at the Baptist church. The Methodist Ladies' Aid society-

will meet with Mrs. Xoah Wednesday.

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Mrs. Walter Woodward and duti-rh-ter, GUnice. left Saturday for a visit in Ilockledce. Fla. Miss Katherine Kennedy has resigned ii'A a teacher in the Nile? public schools and on Monday will begin teaching in the public schools of Dc-

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Rorn, to Mrs. Delbert II. Shaffer of Shady Crest farm, a nine-pound son Saturday. Mr. Shaffer died two weeks ago. Jay Kruizemra is now transfer man for the American Express Co. at the Michigan Central, succeeding J. L. Rarbour. who has been promoted to the position of express messenger between Niles and Chicago. Mrs. Belle Weiser has returned from a week's visit in Middlebury, Ind. Mrs. Silas Gorton and Mrs. E. L. Gillette went to Decatur Saturday to attend the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Frank Rosewarns. .Mr. and Mrs. George Trowbridge arc the parents of a nine-pound son. born Saturday. Mrs. Ada Dacy Wood i.s spending1 Sunday in Chicago. St. Mary's Dramatic club presented the play. "The Iron Hand." Friday evening at the school hall.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS From the itecord.i of the IndUa Title & Loan Co.

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XILKS. A mass meeting of all those interested in baseball has been called for next Friday evening. The available material for a good team and the expense of maintaining a series of games will be discussed and upon the interest shown will depend whether Xiles will have a team this season or not. Miss Florence Haider went to Toledo Saturday to spend Sunday with her brother, J. Harold Harder. Mrs. A. Waltsgolt went to Kalamazoo Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Vanderbeck. The wedding of Miss Jeannette Dean to, John Franklin Seagrave of MIddleton, Ohio, will occur Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 28, at 4 o'clock

WALKFKTOX. Mrs. Charley Rarkley visited relatives in Hamlet Saturday. J. J. Devery of Iaporte transacted business here Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Martha Shadel is visiting her son. Prof. S. J. .Shadel and family. Frank DuComb of Hammond has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Maria Thompson. R. I. Holser K: Co. moved their office into the new elevator huilding Friday. Work on the. building is nearly completed. The machinery is being installed and will soon be in operation. Mrs. C, W, Sheatsley visited in Xiles and Ruchanan, Mich., the first of the week. Mr. and Mr?. Kearney Bagent of Garrett visited relatives here several days thU week. Mrs. Charles Manja and son of Kingsbury visited with Mrs. E. C. Whitaker this week. Herman Roseen was In Pittsburgh and Cleveland a few days this week on business for the Central Cut Glass Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Carpenter were called to Mill Creek the first of the week on account of the serious illness of the former's brother, James Carpenter.

TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS

First Will ho Held Saturday at Grammar School Huilding.

The first county teachers' examination for this year will be held in the grammar school building next Saturday. Examinations will be. held after the first of every month. Since a certificate is required by the county school board from each applicant, it is believed that a large number will take the test Saturday.

Don't publish, $1,900. American Trust Co.. guardian, to Harry Fcnton, undivided threefourths of a tract of land in Olive township, $500. Minnie Hand and husband to Harry Fenton. a tract of land in Olive township. J 100. Peter Koczorowski and wife to Maciej Chlebowskl and wife, part of lot 12. Wall & Hine's sub, $2,450. Fred W. Keller and wife to Ulysses G. Manning, lot SO. Bowman's fifth addition, Realty & Construction Co. to Charles Ulerick and wife, lot 110 and 111, Realty & Construction Co.'s second addition, $100. William o. Singrey and wife to Quincy G. Reinoehl and wife, lot 14 2. Bowman's fifth addition, $2,500. William S. Daub and wife to Rarry Scanlon, lot 15, Shenefleld's sub of lot 14:1. Sorin's second addition, $1,600. Charles G. Johnson and wife to Elizabeth Striebel, lot S, Morris park addition, 900.

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POULTRY MEN WILL HOLD SESSION TONIGHT Final Arrangements For Show to be Staged in This City Will be "Iade.

Final arrangements for the 5th annual Poultry show of the SJouth Bend Poultry Fanciers association will be made at the meeting of the organization to be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the city hall court room. The largest floor space ever used at any show has been secured by the men in charge of the arrangements who announce that they have leased the building formerly occupied by the Economy. The large floor space will permit the placing of the coops in singhi tiers, with a wide aisle between. Only one bird wijl be placed in each cage. G-j. H. Northrup, an A. P. A. judge of wide experience will place the prizes. Entries are being received from Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio and Michigan.

PRAYERS ARE CALLED TELEPHONES TO GOD Itev. Isaar Frant, Opens Series of HevUal Meeting at FirM Church of Brethren.

The second of the series of revival meetings that are being conducted at the First Church of the Brethorn, was held Monday night when Kvancelist Isaac Frantz spoke upon the upi "God's Telephone." He said that while the modern telephone was liable to defects and oilier inconveniences at all times, the telephone of God, which he said could be likened to our prayers was never known to fail. "However, all pray.

ern." lie j-aid. "should come i::nl r t!.T limit of God's will." His topic for tonight will ' Wl. t Cod Magnifies Above His Own Nan;- " The cnurch has been rrowde.l ;(f each of the thre services that !:a been 'ieM and a decided interest the nutlings has been siven by h -congregation. nveryor.o is cordial!'-' invited to attend these services i y the evanueli.t.

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PROTEST AGAINST RATES WASHIXOTOX. Jan. 27. Pennsylvania petroleum producer. vigorously protested Monday against the proposed five per cent increase in freight rates asked by eastern railroads, in a meeting of shippers here. W. F. Holtz. traffic manager of the National Petroleum association, representing 46 oil companies, charged that the proposed increase would decrease profits physically in favor of the .Standard Oil Co. against the independents.

Mir one pint of granulated suarwith V2 pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. Put 2 ounces of Tinex ( lifty cents' worth) in a. pint bottle; then add the Sugar Syrup. Take a teaspoonful everv one. two or three hours. This simple remedy takes hold of a coxih more quicklv than anything else you ever used, t dually conquers an ordinary cough inside of 24 hours. Splendid, too, for whooping couh, spasmodic croup and bronchitis. It stimulates the appetite and is slightly laxative, which helps end a cough. This makes more and better cough pyrup than you could buy ready made for $2.50. It keeps perfectly and tastes pleasant. Pinex is a mot valuable concentiatcd 'compound of Xorway white pine extract, and is rich in puaiacol and other natural pine elements which are so healing to the membranes. Other preparations will not work in this plan. Making couh syrup with Pinex and tujrar syrup (or strained honey) ha3 proven s o popular throughout the United States and Canada that it is often imitated. But the old, successful mixture has never been equaled. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, poes with this preparation. Your druUt has Tinex or will pet it for you. If cot, Bend to The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, IndL

Get a Mnall package of Hamburg P.i f a ! Tea. r as th (Jrrman f'dkn all it. "Hamburkrer lrt.st The-." :it any pharmacy. Take a taM spoor.fi:! nf the t-a. p;t a cup of 1 milium wat-T upon i. pour through .t M-ve. .ind drink a teacup full at any time. It is the most effective way to tr-ak .1 cold and cuie crip, ns it opens th. pores. relievinir con;retion. Alo loosens the bo'Aels, thus bi.akin a cold at once. It is inexpensive and entirely v etable, therefore harmless. Advt.

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We cure many that others consider incura ble. Desperately chronic cases are our specialty. We like to bin v here others fail. Are you nervous and despondent, weak and debilitated, tired m'-.minRs. no ambition lifeless, memory gone, easily fatigued, excitable and irritable, ryes sunken, red and blurred, pimples, restless, haggard-looking, weak back, bone pain, sore throat, lark of energy and confidence? Consult the reliable specialists. See the leader and not the followe-, the Specialists who make no charge in cao of failure.

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LOOD POISON

T.Tany -poor humans who are downcast, with no hope of living but a short, miserable life rn arcyunr of their blood being contaminated with poison, wheh has been handed down from their parents or acquired! How many are fast decaying and are gradually being lowered into choir graves, evidenced by such symptoms of destruction as, first, a characteristic sore, then pimples and sores over the body, skin eruptions, falling hair, ulcers in tho mouth "and throat, discolored spots on the skin, bone aches and many other typical indications. Isn't it fine to know that a treatment exists which will remove all these symptoms in TWO I.YS? If ou are threatened or have been attacked by early paralysis, epilepsy, rotting bones, decaying brain, ALL caused by contagious blood poison, 'WE W'llA, SAVE YOU. Under the old-fashioned treatment, the symptoms remaining exposed, sometimes for years that accounts for the alarming prevalence of the disease which is more common than tuberculosis. Through exposed symptom? thousands'of Innocent mothers ano children contract it by us!ng infected utensils. We reduce these dangers by removing the symptoms rnpidiy. Kidney, Bladder and Other Diseases The functions of these organs are most important, and the derangement or obstruction of them is fraught with the most disastrous consequences, such as Brighfs Disease, Uric Acid and Uraemic Poisoning. Rheumatism, Dropsy, Diabetes. It is of the highest importance that when there Is reason to suspect that the kidneys or bladder an out of order, a diagnosis of a searching and scientific character should bo made. Too often these examinations are superficial, hasty and made with inadequate testing methods, and the consequence is that the patient is frequently lulled into a feeling of safety, to realize when too late that he is In the clutches of a deadly disease, if you have any of the symptoms of disease of the kidneya, bladder, such a- iin in the back, dlfilcult or frequent urination, especially nlphts; famartlng, burning r sirainlnp. dull aching or throbbing sensations in the bladder or rectum; headache, dizziness, tired feeling, cold hands and fet. puffiness of the ey and face, swollen ankles, difficult breathing, palpitation of tho heart, come before it is too late. Our study and extensive practice in the treatment of all forma of Kidney, Bladder and kindred troubles have familiarized us to the extent that we have attained skill which insures successful treatment In many cases. We determine the condition by scientific analysis, and the severe troubles we have cured, sometimes after being unsuccessfully treated by other physicians, Kives us such confidence in our method as to aasure good results.

Stricture

PROSTATIC, GLEET, DISCHARGES, INFLAMMATION, AND ALL URINARY TROUBLES When the passage of the urine is obstructed or rofardetl the first conclusion is that thero is a stricture, and whether arrived at by doc

tor or tho afSIcUxl, tho decision is wrong in a large percent of cases. Here lies the secret of why tho majority of men do not get curod of diseases, aa they, are not treated for the right trouble. TJx pas?ae of urine may be stopped or difficult from enlargement of the prostate kidney and bladder troubles, or Inflammation lc tbe urinary channel, and it le these afTections from which many supposed strictured. men suffer and are treated for orjrauic stricture. Real organic stricture, or a formation in the canal, eldoa occurs, and the majority of urinary complaints are from chronio inflammation started by a private disease wh ch. was not prompUy cured. It is of the utmost Importance In the treatment of any disease that scientific examination made, and for this reason so few specialists effect cures.

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CONSULT SPECIALISTS Who are Regular Graduates and Licensed Physicians and Who Have Been Curing Men for Fourteen Years. Are jou WEAK. NEUVOCS or Df S RASED? Have you about decided ?ire up Jai r. thlnklmr polbl there i r.o cur f ut you? If 5HK"b li the rat DO NOT GITIi CT. VMxr tnd tave a SOCLL chat-with Oui- roxsiLTAT I ON' and AIiVICG are Dd.? aad TKICTLY 1 ONTIDENTLXI. If ftn eiexamination coartDrM us your ra. la i-ftt-vntl-. w will frankly toll you o. If. cm the or LfLad. ne &:A tlzX your ca?e U ti bible, we win tt hi"? you n written j I "A KAN tFE. l.lrh "xT.-n for n t-jre , the rct'JTO of youf nione ia ORse we fall, t'an jou usk anytliluff fatrT? IK tot iet cmaf nwtters prerent you from cot.vultiafc- r.s, nnd d-j not think oa aotvun: of ti repuutlon I btvre tral;-.eii In n:h p:ial lir. chat ou: ctirre ATM exoelTe. our charges aiv VF.KY EC) W unrt satisfariory arrafren.t-nts cmo always uinde for tiie payment of tiie

17E CHARGE NOTHING TO PROVE OUR METHODS WILL CURE IUiOOD POIiOX, SKLV DLSE.VSlS, URIN ARY ORSTRUGmOXS, STRICTTTRI VARICOCELJ irYDROCEriE, NiniVOUS DECTilNI, LVLI" VTLKNnsS, FILiCR, FlSTL'ti. KIDXEY, RDADDER AND PROSTATIC iVFrECTTONS, DRAINS XSl AL.Il -ERVOTJS, CIIROXIO AND SPECIAD DISEASES OF 3IEX DUE TO EVTJj IIABITfs EXCESSES, OR THE RESUTXT OF THE SPECIFIC DISIXSES. DISEASES OF MEN Lost Power the Cause of Mental and Physical Suffering Perfect health is possible only when every function of the human, bodj Is proper1y'prformed. Man is the paraxon of animals, the perfection of eJl created betrwrs, Tnjt hcrw Wom do we see the true, the perfect man, walking amonR his fellows a solitary sem? How many who fall to reach the dimension of their splendid model? And yet tho yourr man, th middle-aged man, the man of mature ago who walks the streets with head hajurinpr. afraJd to meet the eye of hi fellow beings, dreading lest they read hta Inmost secret, still follows th pathui of Ignorance, for while his youth may bo wrecked, while his vitality may he lowered, while hia body may be, prey of his mind, yet there i hope, that his living dath may turn and ,Tlve him years of happineas, llftinff him to that plane of rrvuiliood. wOiJh all rrven bouVi tread. We u-ant to help men who are weak in vitajlty. who are nwvou?. dftfrpondejjt and lacking self -confidence; who feel as ifold ago was coming- on tooiooTV becLus of-iheuiullln? of their youthful fire and ambition. A SURE CURE A SMALL FEE To be strong is the aim of every man, and yet how many we find who are wasting the vitality and strnpth which Nature save them. Instead of tfevelopinsr into tbe Ftror.s:. vigorous man that Nature IrUemded them to b. thf-y And themplve stunted and despondent n ambition to do anything. They stru?sle aimlessly along1, sooner or later to become victims rt that dread disease, nervals debility, tiieir liner sensibilities blunted and thir iiwps shattered. It is hard for a weak man to have roble sentiments; wio-h thin are bom of warm blood, healthy nerves and strong heart, livery weak man is more or les. despondent, l.trkH the magrnetic ejithu1am of youthful energy, and should not hesitate to mak almost any k.a -rifice to aain be bttppy. light-heai"ted and full of Joyous impulse, to he fre from train wandering and itlll, Stupid felinjc, to have confidence and ?Z-v9tfm. and oomm.nd the miration of men and women. It is the latv of Nature that all of the powers of tho body an i brain should be retained unimpaired until the la-t. The vitality of youth ran b ciir?riH by right living, and it is only because men Igmorantly and recklessly wasre their tor ' nene forre that they becone feeble wrkR and find life not worth living. Sor upon More ; of meQ of al! aea and in nearly every walk of life have been rescuei ,y Dr. nener ?o. Witk them th treatment of these diseases is not an experiment. If thf-y feel th.lt they Can't CUn yOU, they say FO and you part friend". Yo-i cannot aJTord to nejclet this condition; r.-c-lert has strewn the seeds of discord and unhappless in hundreds o? homes, which otherwif4 xotlld have been the abode of peace and happine.. The preatet jzrift to man ii a healthv. Manly System; if your vitality is not what Nature Intended, you are the cause, and inasmuch as it lies within your retich to have this gift restored, what man, who is truly a man. will not seek th opportunity?

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with sour 6tomach, bloating after eaXln. headache, backache, dizzines.. specks before your ycifi. hot and cold fiaAhe, lame back, scanty.

high-colored urine, burning:, Ftinplr4f or dlScult urination, pplobrhM under Rkln, lo-s of energy. juTvbltlon. vim. vigor, vitality, bcishful. timid, nervous weakne. Ioks of confidence, brCOdingT, blues, lack Of ability to concentrate mind, thoughts wander, cold fet. ltchlnjf of ekin, vita! loss, excessive thlret, pain around the heart, at bos of train or i'oan li!TiDT tJ you buire fKoiSi in fixing yooj r thoughts? Is your memory poor? Do yon et wecik nddenly? Are you nervous and irritable? .re you tha man phyacaily tnd mentally that you formeriy were? Can you accomplish what your healthy friends and acquaintances can? If not. you are laboTinjc under a great handicap. Come anl let js make you wtronj; and wnll ajain at a very small cost.

WAHXINO KXortrlcal .Treatment, Kloctric rtrits, Su!pen!ory, Band affti, Metlidnet. locally or lntrrnRHy, will never cure any man of Varicocele, HydneHo, I11cm, Ruptnxc .Stricture. Flstubi, anj when a doctor tells yu lie can cure yovi hf surh methods ho is only after jutir money.

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