Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1920 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, lft20.
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VACCINE WINS CHEAT BATTLE (Continued from page one)
of pneumonia. These experiments ore held to indicate that the vaccine gives protection against this type of pneumonia, and that the serum, given In time, cures It. The vuccine is an extract made from dead pneumncoeeugerms. The serum is taken from the blood of a horse inoculated with the germs. The theory is that the vaccine stimulates protective action In the idood of the human being to prevent the disease, while the serum contains an agency developed in the ldo<id of the horse for combating the
LEW SHANK NOW EXTENDING THE HEALTHFUL
HAND
FORMER MAYOR OF INAIANAPOLIS PASSES GOOD WORD ALONG ABOUT ITRUTONA
Indianapolis, Ind,., Miftr. 29--‘‘As, ‘(Trutona was recommesded to me | a general tonic for building up a! and I decided to try it. Today,] weakened and' Dun down condition I thanks to this medicine, 1 feel mo-ei of the system Trutona is without an' able to attend to my business than] equal.” These are the words of I-evv j I have in years. I’ve found Trutona j Shank, former mayor of Indianapolis , a remarkable medicine for overcoming spoken in what he calls “well merited constipation, indigestion asj a wealc-
disense, which the human system j praise” of tile perfect tonic. Mr. [ ened condition of the system. I beinnkes against the disease after It j shank is now engaged in the storage] Keve I ami passing a good word along bud obtained a sturt. /business at 227 North New Jersey 'n making this statement and 1 feel A ,0n . e .r i **: f , ' re '! n ’ i, ! ar - V street and resides at 3547 East Wash- fit’s my duty to recommend Trutona.”
ington street. j Trutona is really a medicine of us“I must say that it gives me usuol merit. It is unsurpassed as pleasure to recommend T'.aitona to a u. onstructive agency, system purithose sneering as I did,’ Mr. Shank tied and luody invigorant, and has continued. “For several years I have been declared peerless as a 1 realbeen bothere^ with indigestion and men for stomach, liver and bowei constipat on. I didnt have a good troubles. • i
j appetite, cither. 1 tried numerous j medicines in an effov eto get relief
ments were made at the Army Medical school in Washington, which proves that pneumonia ran a course in the Philippine monkey of almost exactly the same nature as in man. After that monkeys were used In sets of two. The pneumonia germs of Type 1 were shot. Into the throats of one vaccinated and one unvaccinated monkey, the mi vaccina ted one used as a “control.” The unvareinated
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monkeys, it was reported, invariably ( got pneumonia and died from it. The | vaccinated monkeys contracted the j disease, but In a mild form, and soon |
recovered.
Large doses of vaccine have been I used in the experiments in New York | city with more favorable results. Six j sets of monkeys have been inoculated j with the germs there. The unvac-1 cinated monkey has died each time, while the monkey vaccinated with the larger dose has not contracted the dis-
ease at all.
Experiments are now beginning In
. bu/t of no avail.
Trutona is sold ' n Greencastle at
R. IP. Mullins Drug Store.
NOVEL CURE FOR TOOTHACHE I
Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell Tells of Experience With Patient Posseseing
Powerful Imagination.
In medicine tilings sometimes happen that professional men have dlttlnilty In explaining, according to Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell, who In his autobiography tells the following story: A big fisherman came aboard my steamer one day and said that he had
use of Type 2 of pneumonia. | toothache. Ills Jaw was swollen, his
which is in four types. The year more of experimenting is to include the use of vaccines against each type and combinations of the vaccine against all the types. The advocates of the vaccine believe its value lias been established In the army camps against the first three types, hut less is known about the so-called fourth type, which is thought to comprehend i several groups of pneumococcus and j
mouth was hard to open, and the offending molar was visible within ; but when I produced the forceps to* protested loudly that he would not have
It touched for worlds.
"Why. then, did you come to me?" 1 asked. ‘‘Yon are wasting my time.” “I tvatiled you to cliarni her, doc-
tor" he answered.
“But. my dear friend, I do not know how to charm, and I don't think it
other infections.
Inoculated Monkeys Saved.
Other experiments were made in I the cure of monkeys inoculated with | Type 1. They were given hypoder- i mic injections of senini twice a day | until their temperature had become j normal. Uniform success was report | ml lit saving tin* inoculated monkeys i
by this method.
| would do the slightest good. Doctors I are not allowed to do such thing-''' He was evidently much put out. and had turned to go when I said. "If yon really think It would do any good, (olile along. You'll have to pay '-In cents exactly ns if you had It pulled
cnif.’’
“Gladly, iloetor. 1‘leuse go abend," He sat on the rail while I tun one finger into bis tnoiitb, touched the
CORN STALK VALLEY fseveral in this vicinity have the
measels
I Miss Lois McAnnich spent Saturday n g'ht -with Rov Buis and fam-
ily.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. flran Buis were: Etheridge Buis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Newman and son, Leonard Miss Clara Grooms of Martinsville is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Myrtle Storm and sons. Mrs Htze! Burges called on Etheridge Buis and family Monday evening. Wednesday afternoon Mr. John Cash and Mrs. Mvrtle Ruark were tin ted in the bonds of holy matrimony. A surprise to their many friends. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Forest McNafy were: Mr. and Mrs. S. E Perry and son, Arthur, of Fillmore and Otto Buis W. If Masten is added to the list of Ford owners.
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The results from the use of vaccine [ „' |:ir r ,.. IM1 re,| the most mvstle
Everett Englan was in Russell-,
at Ciiutp Wheeler were similar to those oliliilni't in 111:* Y. M. A. In New York (*i\ luring the epidemic a
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Sleep? Does a dry cough keep you awake? KEMP’S BALSAM will stop the tickle a th.it makes you cough. CUA«&NTEED.
nonsense I could think of. “AhrariuUJim Tiddly wlnkntii Umslopoga,” iittil then jerked the tinger out lest the patient dose Ids ponderous Jaws. The fisherman took n turn round the deck, pulled out the quarter mid solemnly banded it to me. saying. “All the pain is gone. Many thanks, doctor.” I found myself standing alone In ulna oMneiit, twiddling a miserable shilling, and wondering how I oaine to make such a foul of myself—
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CUSSIHEii ADS.
Saturday night
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Dormstic Venison or "Belgium Hare" is tie national meat for Easter. I aso have isfjono extra fine feeding stock and rabbit supplies. Phone, 72 ), or call ttnd see, Mrs. John Wa.s.-i
205 Columbia.
R. C. Sutherlin and wife and Mrs | Sigl*|- took dinner Saturday with i Earl Sutherlin and wife. Mr. and Mrs, Otha Bales accom-1 panied by the latter’s father and j mother, Mr and Mi's S. W. Blacketer 1 of near Bellmore motorisl to Pittsboro * Sunday where they- spent the day 1 with Mrs iPiilq brother, <?rn Blacketfl* an,) fnmiy. Oscar Martin, \>f f,. and children i visited Saturday night with Harry! Neff and family in Parke county, j Wilbur riodfelter and wife and T ! N. Clodfelter and wife attended ] Ros : Tiomts’ sale last Monday. Witt Sutherlin and wife. Otha Bales ] mil wife an,| S. R. Rales and wife I were in Greencastle Saturday after ]
noon.
The Functions of a Trust Company are Many and Varied Within the past week, the Central Trust Company has bees appointed in the following capacities: Trustee of the property of a young woman--to manage a farm for her and pay over the income. Agent for two non residents- to collect interest and rents, pay taxes, invest funds, and in general to look after all their local property interests. Administrator of the estate of a deceased person tc prosecute a suit for his heirs. Executor of a will. These are a few of the msny ways in which a Trust Cwrpany may act, and shows the increasing tendency to recognize the superior ability they have for acting in fiduciary capacities. THE CENTRAL TRUST CU, Assets Over Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars
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WANTED To buy gat den hose. E. Shipey. L< 1ST Brown o\ d 'coat, turn to this office and
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second-hand Finder rereoeive re-
Mr Dunbar is able t
obout again. | Mrs Clara Dodd called on Mr«
M»Ny F’urber Wednesday
Tin* sale of Mrs. Durham was well j attended and things sold at a good
price.
————o—-——— Mrs WYacer called on Mrs. Maryi 1 FOR SALE—Extra quality clover SurSer Tiursday. j seed. New reaisonable price. Tarquin Mrs. Della Nelson and sons were j Hawkins. Phone 540. the guests of Mrs. Mary Boswell and O - .i I daughter, Thursda/v , FOR CONGRESS—Jacob E Cravin MV. Leo Sartier’a father from Ken i of Hendricks County announces his tacky, has been here visiting a few candidacy for the Democratic nomln- days, . ation as representative to Congress Several from this vicinity were in I from the Fifth Congressional dis- Greencastle, Saturday, triot, subject to the decision of the Mi's Clara Dodd visited her sister, Democratic primary election. i Lillie, Tuesday.
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FOR SALE—A Chevrolet touring iar in first class condition. Artie O’Hair, i NOTICE—I will sell at public
LIBERTY
A helpful Remedy fer Constipation ami Diairlvs ^ and Feverishness ami Loss of Sleeb resu 11 i n 3 thorc fr otn • in , foe Simile
I M'urrell Reiser of Murphysburg auc-| IH.. v('sited his grnmtparants. M-. and
Jacob E. Craven Of Hendricks County
LADIES
When irregular or delayed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always de-
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^TorTeS and Tnvles, milk inumpn x iiip. nnJW tum eiwa^s uch( ! Ht ^ e ’ F<,ws dependable. Not sold at drug stores. wa *' 0<n ’ and buggiiS', jf) 0 no t ('xperiment with others, save and buggy kMMBf, disappointment. Write for “rebef”
It’s free Address
National Medical Institute, MUwao-
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Albert » nd I*'*''*™-
Bom and reared on my father's farm in Hendricks County, I have had many years of experience, bot*i as employe and employer of farm
labor. I was for a few years a teach- I ARCHITECT,
er in the Public .Schools of my county and now for sixteen years I have been a gov<*7iment clerk in the post office department. I was candidate for the Congress itinal nomination two years ago and I still have the desire to attain this high office. Will you not help me to realize my am-
bition ?
Uon at my home on Thursday, April 1. 1920, my entire househould furniture. Sale to begin at 1p. m., sharp. Dobbs & Vestal, auctioneers; [Paul Albin, clerk. Earl S. Smith, 40V
W, Washington strict.
MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS — See
J. B. Harris, Court House.
COhfTRACTOR, and
landscape gardening. W H. Evens,
Greencastle, Ind. .,
FOR MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS— Se e county recorder, O. T. Ellis.
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FOR SALE—Single comb brown leg-
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Mrs. Henry Keisor an,) other relative^ and friends. Mrs. James Mustard of near Poland. silent the week-end here with R. B. Mustard and family William Ptirr. of Smttle. Wash , but formerly of this place, called on old friends here -racently. Born to Mr and Mrs Bruce Mustarti muirsdav, a daughter. Mabel. Albert Reiser and two children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith at Poland, Sunday. Mr and Mrs Court Griffith and son Carrol of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry I .ash of Aahboro visited Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Keiaer, Sunday. MV, and Mrs O. L. Reiser and family visited August Reiser and family in PoJand. Sirnday.
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Freak Calf Bern. Sturgeon Bay, Wis.—A culf with ►even legs, one of the moat peculiar animal freaks that bus conic to llglif in this vicinity, was born on a furu near this city. Six of the aDlmal’a legs are fully matured. The seventh Is somewhat shorter uiul undeveloped. The freak was born In the center of Door county’s dairying section, the owner being Carl Kroll, a farmer reaiiUng a few miles from this city.
Barer for Information Soper isadl*)—“Rometblug I sail] to inv wile some days ago so ofeMUd her she fiasn't spoken to me since.” "Old chap,” returned Ilecplck, with painful eagerness, "would you mind tell'ng me what it v/.xm jou said?”
Surely "How did you eaten that cold?** “Well, I went Ashing aud hud to bring Lack «k uictnicg. ’
