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tdnesday, Dec. 27. 1916 TI1IES PAGE TUKEE WHAT A TEXAS GIRL BROUGHT FROM EUROPE -I Overloading The Stomach Is there any logic in buying" something' claimed to be as good as the ORIGINAL Dandruff Germ Destxqyer? Insist uponHERPICIDE SEMI-AIIIIUAL Clearance SOCIAL NEWS Causes Incomplete Digestion, Weakens The System, and Breeds Dyspepsia. Application at tba batter barber shops Goarante by Tba Horplcid Co. Bold Everrwhero Trial Package of Stnart'a Dyspepsia Tablets free.

Gluttony Is as vile a sin a drunkenness and its evil results are more ter SALE rible and far more rapid. The human system turns into the stomach and all en tary canal from 7 to 35 pounds of digestive fluid every twenty-four hours, Cram your stomach with food and you that one of them It said: 'It is agreed that the entNre contract is written and printed hereon and that nor rerbal agreement or alteration in the printed matter of this contract is and I agree not to counter this order." "In another part of the same contract the buyer agrees to pay for the stock upon delivery. In the second contract which the agent and the buyer both signed it was agreed that the stock would be paid for by a note due in three years, while further on in the same contract it is agreed that the buyer shall give the nursery company of Fine cdmxkg EVEJITS. The nmbti of the Indian Sunflower Club will be entertained at an afternoon tea Thursday at the hocne cf the president. Mrs.

Emma Kroer, 292 Truman avenue. The meeting of the ftfth division of the M. E. Ladles' Aid floicety which was announced would take place this week at the home of Mrs. Z.

Franklin jrix has been postponed. Circle No .2 will be entertained by Mrs. Jacob Wela at her home In Douglas street Thursday afternoon. Members of St. Paul's Xutheran Church wtoo yth to partake of Holy 'onimunit New Tear's Eve or New Tear's mining are requested to maeje announ-nent thereof on Friday evening the sacristy of the arurch.

AAr 12-27-3 VIA. 11 ITOIOS FIRST MEETING. The first meeting of the S. S. M.

Club took place last evening at the Ready-to-wear one or tne rrult srathered frnm trees and plants for a period of three exhaust these Juices. If your stomach cannot digest the food because It lacks juices to do it with, you should either eat less or make more arastrie fluids. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain Ingredients one grain of which will digest 8,000 grains of food. With Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in your stomach the evil effects of overeating are removed, for these little tablets when dissolved stick to the food and digest all the good from it. They won't abandon the stomach and leave a mass of decaying undigested food to putrify and irritate the mucous membrane lining.

They give greater quantities of gastric fluid, help the intestines enrich the blood, prevent constipation, and fruit tony, while sinful, may yet be made less harmful by the use of these tablets. Ever druggist carries them In stock; price 50 cents per box, or send us your name and address and we will send you a trial package free by mail. Address F. A. Stuart 243 Stuart Marshall.

Mich. years and that the nursery company agrees to accept the fruit in full payment of" the contract, it was Bdmirt.i that the second contract mentioned was simply as a bait for catching the order and that it really was not bind Clothes Big Reduction on all Suits ing upon the company or the nur- chaser. Buyers should be careful signing contracts with unknown parties. All persons buviner nhnnM demand to be shown a valid license." STEEL COMMON 'coats HIGH THIS YEAH Miss Margaret Ladd of Texas came back to the United States the other day pee ie II. a II Sale Starts aft.i.

fwn VASti in FltrAnn MtlldvlnST dancing, and this is something of what Employes WllO BllV MllSt Thurs. Dec 28th Miss Ladd from learning the very best atena of tha very best dancers of Pay 107 85 Last Year. Europe, and when she appeared on the chilly roof of a New York hotel the other day to show what she had learned home of Miss.fTelen Fedder in East iUate street jfTruhe young people spent a delisjpj.i time with games and music ta.lnty collation was served. theirS-Jing covers for the following members: the Misses Helen ivdder. Florence Gescheldler, Anna Varduhn.

Martha Kreis. Anna WUlifer, Louise Willlg. Meta Parduhn and Jlrten Krauae. DIN5ER D.WCE. Members of Hammond's younger 'set will be entertained by Mr.

and Mrs. 1-o Wolf at a dinner dance this even-ins at the Hammond Country Club in honor of their son, Phillip Mossier. MISS mXOW A HOSTESS. The members of the M. O.

31. Club will be entertained by Miss Dollie Dixon of East Chicago at a kindergarten party Thursday evening. Ouests will be in attendance from Hammond. BIRTHDAY ASSIVERSABT. The birthday anniversary of Miss Jlose Waahausen was celebrated at a seven o'clock tea last evening at her home.

105 Forsythe avenue. The colors ere red and green and the table was decorated with a miniature Christmas tre. Music and games were enjoyed following the tea. The guests were the following young women of the Bonhornt Sewing Club: the Misses Emma Rampke. Florence Kuhn, Gertrude Herbst, Signa Swanson, Gertrude Brumm, Lillian Borraan, Rose Was-hausen.

Clara and Johanna Washau-en and Mrs. J. Eggert. hold a missionary meeting Thursday afternoon at the church. The topic will be 'Mexico of Today and will be in charge of Miss Myra Carter.

A social hour will follow the program In charge of the following hostesses: Mrs. E. Rathburn, (Mrs. H. Potts.

Mrs. W. E. Reilly, Mrs. M.

Rogers, Mrs. Ida Ross and Mrs. R. G. Ru-pp.

IiEAVE FOB INDIANAPOLIS. Mrs. W. E. Nichols and Miss Hazel Tennery will go to Indianapolis where they will open a studio about the first of the year.

Before going to Indianapolis they will visit for several days in Chicago and Terre Haute. HAVE GUESTS FOR CHRISTMAS. and Mrs. William Thomas Tuley of 177 Waltham street had as their Christmas guests, Mrs. M.

Jochlm, Mr. Arthur Jochlm. Miss "Violet Jochlm and Mr. M. Formanack of Chicago, Miss Minnie Peters and Mr.

Elmer Johnson of Evanston, I1L, and Miss Johanna Peters of LaCrosse, Ind. CHRISTMAS DINNER. PAWT. Mr, and Mrs. F.

Madison Touts entertained at a small dinner party Christmas, their guests toeing Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kuhlraan and. daughter, she created something of a sensation.

fceverai thousand employes of the TOE MdDIDEL Rothschild Hirsch steel corporation at Garv. who nlan It was pretty cold on the roof, but she danced rapidly enough to keep warm. to buy stock, especially the caramon, who hoped that the bears would push the common down to 90 (and then have it sent up again after they had CLOTHIERS HATTERS FURNISHERS made- their purchases) are doomed to disappointment. Common will be sold nthe Installment plan at 107 instead SHOES Next to Majestic Hotel. of 85 as was the price last year.

Home or the Gary employes, who have been buying the stock for years will be the guest of ML. Elizabeth for the re-1 iu Webber of Mason street oziicials hold thousands of dollars Inside Guard Dora Hartlerode. Outside Guard Minnie Merrill. Pianist Eva Buhring. Trustee for eighteen months Mag mainder of the week.

worth of stock. A watchman at one The Misses Alys Hess and Lillian of the mills draws $300 a year in Smith have returned from a visit with gie Koontz. bonuses and dividends from his ac Miss Rose Kuhlman, Mr. and Mrs. M.

Touts and son Ralph. afi Smith's sister. Mrs. Ethel Lat'age Representatives to state convention crued shares. of Sheibovean.

Wis. Rebecca Van Gilder, Essie Hilton, working In the poatoflce, has returned to her home In Three Oaks, Mich. Floyd Lambert Is working her place Mr. and Mrs. John Hineley of Lafayette, are visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Belabaw and other relative-Lewis Belsbaw of Kankakee, wee in Lowell yesterday. Byron Dickinson of Godding, Idaho, Is here visiting relatives.

He left here few days. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kinspahr ef Hammond, visited his father, Fred Elnspahr and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Hayden, Sunday and Monday. Mr. and' Mrs. Walter Brownell of Valparaiso, visited relatives here over Christmas. Miss Goldie Clark of Gary, visited her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Clark, Sunday and Monday.

J. A. Holbert of Chicago Heights. Ill- Dr. and Mrs.

J. T. Clark of the iioiei A Chicago dispatch says: "United States Steel officials and Julia Wilhelm, iMinnle Yoder. Minnie Majestic had as their guests for a few MerrlL employes wil be given an opportunity to subscribe for the common shares of Alternates Ida Gregg. Lizzie Lar days Mrs.

Clark's brothers, IMewton u. Evans of Columbia, H. Evans MISSIONARY MEETING. The Baptist Women's Union will son, ora Lootois, iaa xuiey ana lymraa Roberts. the corporation at 107 this year, which is three-quarters of a point under the of Chicago.

Bnm to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert van closing quotation for the stock on the Strait, 462 Becker street, a son. Golden Rule Council No. 1 D.

of I met last evening at the I. O. O. F. hall in State street to elect officers for the year 1SW7.

The officers will be installed on the next meeting night when there will also be a class for initiation. The following are the officers: Junior Ex-Councilor Nellie Grace. Junior Ex Asociate Councilor Lu-clnda KahL Councilor Alice Lindville. Associate Councilor Alice Laity. (Members of the Hammond Chapter Miss Mae Gohde of St.

Paul. will be "ZZ the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I seven years ago and this la his first trip back since he left.

Joseph LI tie, who Is attending Purdue university, la visiting Tata parent a Mr. and Mra. J. Little. of Eastern Star enjoyed a pleasant session last evening at the Masonic temple.

The business meeting was A M1 TC.nr OX ti. wbb n.v,u the steel Goraamtlnn on Its Years, featured by the Initiation of a class of Junior shares, yet It is a fair criterion compared with the prices fixed for Miss B. M. Goodland will be remov ed to St. Anthony's hospital, Chicago, seven candidates and the election of a secretary.

Mrs. John W. Davis who la subscription by officers and employes in other years. Oeldeai op portaaltlea far TIMES wauat a da. where ahe will submit to an operation served last year was re-elected.

A Vice Councilor Mabel Newell. Associate Vice Councilor Li Hie today or Thursday. It will be recalled that a year ago Mr. and Mr a. A.

W. 8prague and Kelly. tne snares were offered to the steel Christmas party followed, when Christmas songs were sung and a delightful time was spent socially. Miss Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of the Etomach and Intestines. Auto-Intoxication, Tellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments reault from Stomach Trouble.

Thousands of Stomach Suffers owe their complete recov. ry to Wonderful Remedy. Unlike any other for Stomach Ailment For sale by Summers pharmacy and drutrgists everywhere. Adv. Recording Secretary Rebecca Van family of Ogden street spent Christ- corporation employe, and the officers mas in Kouts, the guests of Mrs.

Glider. at 8a. This was slightly below the Lydia Wolter and Miss Maude Deaver who has been visiting friends here for the past few days, returned home today. Mr. and Mrs.

Charlea MeGraw and children visited relatives in Chicago, Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Caes Pinkerton, Mr. and Mrs.

Will Sisson and Mrs. Am ma Nichols, spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Pinker-ton at Shelby. W.

P. Brannon of Dickinson. N. is here visiting relatives and friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Jay Ault of ClaypooV are here visiting relatives and friends. Dr. Welgert of Chicago, visited his mother, Mrs. Carl Hamon and husband, Christmas.

Mrs. Peter Stanley visited her daughter. Mrs. John Atwood and family in Hammond, Chrlstmaa Mrs. Jacob Ruley spent Shrlstmas Sprague's father.

W. C. Wells. Assistant Recording Secretary Ida Mis Fern Sprague who is attending Tuley. market price at that time, as the price announced yesterday fractionally lower than the market ruling quota DeiPauw University at Greencastle, entertained with music and at the close of their program a two course luncheon was served.

The hall was decorated attractively with a lare Is spending the holidayswlth her Financial Secretary (Millie Davis. Treasurer Lizzie Larson. Guide Ella Tuttle. tions. parents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. Sprague "The shares last year receded sharp Christmas tree and. garlands of red ly after the offering to employes for and green and little holiday favors of Ogden street.

REMOVAL NOTICE. were given the guests. Installation of subscription at 85. so that the price fixed is not to be taken in any way Dr. S.

T. Loar of the Knotts build- officers will take place on the next ip in as a guaranty that the market will not Gary, has moved hie offices to tneetnlg night, January 9. go lower. 1072 Broadway. 12-19-9 'It Is an indication, however, that Mr.

and Mrs. Sherman McEwen have the market price will go higher than returned to their home in Planewell, NOTICE 107; otherwise the offering would not af tre visiting Mrs. Mctiwen 8 be in the least attractive. parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A- M. uevveese Snake Oil Accomplishing Koit Wonderful Xe suits. Mrs. E. M.

Montgomery, Route 1, Jackson. states: "Morphine alone would relieve me of my suffering until I tried Miller's Oil. which gave me such quick results. I have used It for rheumatism, stiff, swollen joints, neuralgia, pains in my limbs, and after I applied it to the affected parts the rains disappeared, and I am thankful to say I have nad no use for dope of any kind since. I will never be without a bottle of this wonderful oil in my home: it is a pleasure for me to recommend it to my frit-nds and the public in this manner." We are constantly receiving testimonials similar to the above from thousands of grateful users of this The annual meeting of the stock "This offering is restricted this year of 5 Riimbach avenue.

holders of the American Trust and to 35,000 shares and is open, as usual, to officers and employes of the corpo Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers ana son with her daughter. Mrs. Allen Neis and family in Hammond.

Harold Palmer of Hammond, is Tutting relatives in Lowell 'and vicinity. The sheriff passed through Lowell yesterday morning with about twenty prisoners for Greencastle and Jeffer-sonvllle. Miss' Vada Hopkins, who has been Savings Bank will be held at tho Frederick of Chicago will be the ration and its subsidiaries. This Banking Rooms, Tuesday January 2, 1917. between the hours of 9 a.

m. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kuhl profit-sharing feature has been an an man and Mr.

and Mrs. Madison Energy Stock When you are nervous, irritable, easily fatigued, HEMO is a concentrated food from which you may derive the greatest amount of nutrition vnth the least effort of digestion. Assists digestion, relieves constipation. Afood drink for meal time, between meals and upon retiring. Makes a delicious food drink by simply adding water.

VVe suggest that you try a 50c package with pur guarantee, of satisfaction. Nelson's Drug Stored O. K. Building, Hfimmond. Adv.

nual event of the steel corporation for p. m. Youts for the week-end. several years." Said meeting is called for the of electing nine directors for tb-s Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Simon of Crown Point were the guests of Mrs. Simon's brother. George Flaherty and For "Throat and Lungs STTBBOBir COUGHS ASTO COZ.S8 Third Annual Masked Ball Given by Hammond Council No. 2562 Knigbtji and Ladies of Security. Orpheum Hall Saturday Dec.

30, 1916 Admission 50c. Mualc by Elster. Beautiful and valuable prlsea for best and comic costumes. ensuing year. (Signed) A.

J. SWANSON, Pres. Mrs. Flaherty for cnnsimas. LOWELL wonderful Oil.

It should be in every home. Accent no substitute, for there Miss Elizabeth Webber will return H. O. REISSIG. Sec'y-Trea.

today from Cedar Lake where she was is nothinoCl it. Golden red color 12-22-9 called on account of the illness and only. Eitir- bottle guaranteed. 2o and BOc afTAtle or money refunded by Mr. and Mrs.

Charles of death of her mother. Kaufman Wolf. Aav. BE A BOOSTER. Mr.

and Mrs. Foster Cahlll and Mr, South Bend, are here visiting her father, H. Gershman. and Mrs. Edward Shueler of Pullman, Handel's Messiah, which will be sung SOILS BT AXL X.EADINX PBTTOOXSTS Mr.

and Mrs. George Peterman are tii nwnt fThrlstmas with Mrs. Mary tomorrow evening at the De Luxe the visiting his parents at Franklin Grove, M. Tluehn and family of Logan street. ater.

Is the finest Oratorio ever written. I1L Miss Nellie Hill of Ky. It la music which reaches the heart. Miss Velma Sheets who is teaching Are you a believer In Hammond Then school at College Corners. Ohio, Is vis Spend Your you should hear this' concert and there The Best Fur House On Eartk by Insure the future success of the Hammond Municipal Choral Society, iting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Sheets. Her friend, Miss Grace Overman, who is also a teacher In the same place, accompanied her. CARD OF THANKS is bound to be a booster for Ham Christmas Check at STRAUBE'S mond.

12:27 Miss Marguerite Simpson, whois CARD OK THANKS. A TREAT. For Fur Shippers Nothing la more Important to the For Shipper than dolnc bnainess with ea Hoeatt Rahable Raiponaibie Saia For Hooee. Safety First "Ship To Shubert" tha larcwt Honae la tha WwM daaHna; xc)mlilyta A arnicas Raw Van, whara you will always wwiw aa Anurata and Liberal AaMrtinent, tha Hisheat Market Prlcaa and the aauai "abakart" KfflctaBt, Spaed. Coec Write for th1atat Wm ef "Cbt Maattt WWt." containing valuable Market iafornatioa 7ou muat have.

fWe desire to extend our thanks and teaching school at the Teachers college at Indianapolis, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Simpson.

Tour holiday Joys will not be com, appreciation to our many mends. plete you hear Handel's Messiah whose expressions or sympainy ana Mr. and Mrs. G. L.

Trump and at the De Luxe theater tomorrow (Thursday) night. It will be sung by daughter Natalie, visited their child consolation for the loss of husband and father comforted us in our bereavement; particularly do we desire ren In Hammond and Gary over Christ the best singers of Hammond, Bast Chi' AD HITRFRT fnr AUSTIN AVE. d. onuDtrv i inc-D chicaco.U4.a. mas.

cago. Whiting, He gewisch, Munster and to thank the Rev. W. J. Hawthorne, Mr.

and Mrs. William Taylor and Lansing, assisted by four able soloists. Reserve your seats now. Tickets BOc daughter Edith are visiting relatives and friends In Plymouth, for a the Knights and Ladies of Honor, the Saengerbund Fidelia and the Krieger Vereln and those 'who honored his memory with beautiful floral tributes. and 75c, 12:27 MRS.

P. IL MUELLER AND CHIL DREN. 12-27-1 NURSERY $450 Used Wegman Piano, only $350 New Birrmister Piano, $575 New Wessel Players, only. $198 198 419 450 STOCK MEN NOW IS THE TIME to open that Savings Account. You are earning mooey, but are you MYlng money If not, come in today and 1 Add a little each week or each month and watch the balance grow.

3" interest $600 New Hilmer Players, only. WARNED ARE .....450 200 219 $600 New Solo-Harp Players, only $285 New Overton Pianos, $300 New Ixvington Pianos, compounded paid semi-annually. (By United Preas.) TNDTANA'POLIS. Dec. 27.

A warning buyers of nursery stock in DON'T FAIL to hear the Messiah Thursday (tomorrow) Night Indiana to beware of a new system of fraud discovered In some parts of the $10 Sends a Piano Home state, was issued today by Benjamin K. Kindig, deputy state entomologist. The statement follows; evidence of illegal work on the part of a fruit -tree agent in Franklin county came to the notice of State Entomologist Frank N. Wallace. An investigation and a subsequent plea of guilty showed an agent was selling nursery stock without a license.

"Contracts which were shown by persons who purchased from him showed this agent used two contracts; Special Low Prices Before Inventory ON BEHB BROS. PIANOS, BACON, KOHLEB CAMPBELL, HILMER, WOODWARD, ETC; Sfraubs Piano He Co. 631 Hohman Street. New Straube Building. Phone 661 Hammond.

OUR LITTLE POCKET BANK WILL HELP YOU. The Bank With the Chime Clock. Corner State and Hohman Sta. Hammond, Ind. Open Tuesday and Friday Evenings.

SEATS: 50c and 75o. Now reserved at De Luxe i Theater rOO LATE TO GIASSIFI FOR SALE Second hand winter tops for 1914 Ford cars. Tour own price. Call quick. 160 Fayette Hammond.

12-27-1 WANTED Old man. for night watch. Enterorlse Bed Hammond. i-a7-t.

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