Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1935 — Page 6
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HITLER BACKS CONTINUBP FROM PAGE ONE parts of the northern front. The 1 Ethiopians showed signs of re-1 si stance. The sacred “arks of the I covenant" went forth from the | churches of Addis Ababa to ae- j company the men into battle. I There was un actual fight in the Majcale region—not one of the • “reported battles” but verified by
INDIANA PEOPLE SAY THEIR HEALTH TROUBLES VANISHED MONTHS AGO
Prominent Residents Tell of Long-Time Afflictions That Disappeared So Completely They Don't Need Medicine Now. Many Say the New Mixture of Extracts From Nature's Plants, Called Indo - Vin, Was a “Blessing" to Their Health. The suffering public has long needed a medicine that will bring more than just temporary relief. Many people in this immediate vicinity who took a short course of Indo-Vin as long as a YEAR AGO say they got such lasting benefits that they have NEVER needed medicine since. Report after report is being received from former sufferers and a few of their actual statements appear in this announcement. Local druggists and the general public have been astounded at the work of Indo-Vin. which is a new. scientific compound of medicinal plants and is being introduced here in Decatur at the Holthouse drug store. Prominent people say that nothing like it has ever been seen here before. Why if Works So Completely! Indo-Vin is not a “patent” medicine but a new, improved systemcleanser containing a combination of Natural plant extracts found in no other known formula. It is taken after meals and mixes with the food in one’s stomach, helping Nature throw off poisons that foster stomach troubles and permitting the kidneys and liver to do their work. It acts within 10 minutes to stop acid risings, bloat and belching: it will work on those gases and impurities (frequently from the first dose) which may have been inside you for a long time. Thus Indo-Vin gives actual relief from headaches, dizzy spells, bladder irritation and weakness, spots Wfore the eyes, swelling of ankles and rheumatic pain. It will help remove the poieone that have caused you many days of misery and benefit the system in general. Following are JUST TWO testimonials. ’selected from among the HUNDREDS that are being re-
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Webb Miller and the Italian government. Italian casualties were two cloud jind 12 wounded. The Ethiopian losses were not known I and it was not clear which side | won the engagement. In Rome, an official communiI que said Italian native troops : have defeated strong groups of 1 Ethiopians in a pitched fight be. I tween Hauzien and .Makale, vert- | fylng Miller's report. The communique said that the
* ■ MR. GLENN SMITH ceived from this vicinity, praising 1 the Indo-Vin. describing its action and urging ALL WHO SUFFER to get it and take it. Read these : statements: Misery In Kidneys . (lone 9 Months! MR. GLENN SMITH, of 3102 Winch : St. Fort Wayne, says: <ph >t ■ app -ars above) "It has been NINE MONTHS since I took Indo-Vin and that awful misery in my back has never re- . turned. Before that time my kidneys kept me in CONSTANT misery. In fact. I had to keep rising: with , my kidneys all night long, which ' broke up my sleep and rest, and ’ when 1 got up in the mornings 1 was so stiff and sore in my bac k that l . ..j :.1: .! \ walk. Ind \ Iworked the misery out of my whole j body. I can go to bed and sleep, with* night an<i I have bo ki-in-’y mleery J \ ‘ ' FREE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE for | more than nine months." Freed of Stomach Agony Ten Months! MRS. ANNA PIERCE, of 90T E. Monroe St.. Kok »mo. Ind., says: "I i have been free of stomach trouble , nearly A YE.\i:. and 1 d< n’t need ; i medicine anymore, since 1 took Indo. Vin ten months ago. 1 tried everyI thig under the sun but nothing helped me until I got Indo-Vin, and n >w i the awful gas misery is gone and - anff sfrk headaches I don’t come over me. And just think. I have enjoyed this good health .11I most a year since Indo-Vin brought me relief.” Indo-Vin is NOW BEING introduced to the public daily here in Decatur at the Holthouse drug store, and sold by all leading druggists in ev|ery town throughout this whole section.
Italian advance on the northern 1 front was resume d at dawn today all along the line after being hold-up two daye by had weather. Gen. Emilio De Bono, commander in chief in east Africa, sent the communique. Well informed sources reported today Great Britain may communicate to Italy soon a. proposal designeel to lessen the tension tn the Mediterranean. Information In London and in Paris indicated also that the next few weeks would bring a series of important, conferences which would concern the future of th" Mediterranean as well as the present situation, and GreM Brit- • uln's position as regards France ' and Germany on the continent. in any solution of the 'present Mediterranean situation, it was said. Britain will agree to the simultaneous withdrawal of British warships from the sea and Italian troops from Libya. But it is understood that Britain I will continue to insist that as part of the agreement it must have in- 1 disputable evidence of the com-1 plete cessation of anti-Britisli i propaganda throughout Italy, by , newspaper and wireless. Prison Inmate Is Critically Injured Michigan City, Ind.. Nov. 7. — I (U.R>— Boyd Monroe, 62, was in a critical condition at the state prison hospital here today from a triple skull fracture inflicted by James Farris, 35, in the prison yard yesterday. Prison officials said no argument took place and hinted that Farris, who was sentenced from Lake county in April, 1924. might have become mentally unbalanced. Monroe was sentenced to life imprisonment from Lake county on a second degree murder charge in 1923. The men had been working together in the prison yard for some time when Farris attacked his companion with a piece of iron, prison officials said. o FOR SALE—SO bus. potatoes . at Decatur Riverside Sales. Fridav. DR. E. I’. FIELDS. D. D. S. 127 N. 3rd st. Decatur Phone 56 Office Hours: 9to 12, Ito 4,7 to 8 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935.
THREE HUNDRED ■attend meeting Regular Kirkland Parent Teachers Meeting Held Tuesday Approximately 300 person* attended the regular meeting of the Parent-Teachers aasocWon of Kirkland township Tueada* evening at the Kirkland community hall. The program <-ommittee for the mee.tlng included Rdbert Brown, chairman. Mrs. Homer Arnold and Mrs. H. P. Foley. Special numbers on the program were prevented by the Zinsmaster children of Decatur, the Imperial quartet, the Kaehr brothers, and a I playlet by the pupils of the Barger 1 1 achool. I Rev. H. H. Meckstroth gave the \ invocation and the regular routine j of business wae conducted. W. H. i Merriman of Bluffton, gave an in-1 I teresting address and displayed re-! j Ike and facsimiles of speaches and
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writings of Abraham Lincoln. The next meeting of the organization will be held December 3 and the following committee will have | charge: Mrs. Mabel Marshall. -Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arnold and Mr. and | Mrs. Noah Henschen. Dog Obeys Traffic Light EDMONTON, Alta (UP) — Edmonton has a dog which obeys j traffic signals. It is a little wire-; haired terrier. When it goes romping arond in the downtown area, the pup stops abruptly when the j red traffic light flashes and waits for the green before crossing the j street. < ■ —? 11 ' Cranberry Crop Good Cumberland, Wls., —(UP) —The . northern Wisconsin marshes are' doing their share this year to make it a good Thanksgiving dinner. The largest crop of cranberries, in the ■ history of the marshes is now being j harvested. 11l Possible Candidates Attack Administration — Cleveland. O„ Nov. 7. — (U.R) — | 1 Two possible Republican presidential candidates sat at the same
speakers’ table last night. They were Gov. Alf M. laindon of Kansas and Gov. Harold G. Hoffman of New Jersey and both, in addresses before the convention banquet of the Ohio Chamber of Com-
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merce, made indirect but pointed attacks on the national udminls i t ration. laindon, In the top flight of Republican preconvention favorites because of the balanced budget of
Kansas, x|,„ kp „„ t " S, al ’"’Hey aiul J f"' 1 for ing. * ' unffi,i, lh iUl . ( ,. k 9 .and defended the
