Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 April 1920 — Page 4

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MONDAY APRIL 19 1929

AFTER EFFECTS OF INFLUENZA WERE OVERCOME

BARBERS WIpK FEELS 100 PER ( ENT BETTER SENTE SHE BE (.AN TAKING TRU TONA X

ITorre Haute Ind.. Ai)r. 17 If you ar in doubt whether Trutona will quickly and thoroujrhly overcome tne sever e after effects of influenza and pneumonia read the following inter, estng statement of £. S. Hodgers, a weLLknown barber of 312 Swann St. Terre Hiaute. Below is what Mr.Hod. gers says: “Since my wife had influenza se__ ▼eral, weeks ago her system has been 1 in a generally run down condition. She dideji’t seem to have any ap._ I petit e and complained of feeling so weak and tired out all the time. Her I stomach cause her much trouble, too. Everythihg she would eat would hurt her. She was so constipated that it was necessary for her to use laxitives nearly all of the time “We had been reading in the Terre Haute paper of the benfical results ->f Tnitona. so my wife decided to try it She’s taken only one bottle of

Trutona, but she informed nl e today that sne feels 100 per cent better already Mrs. Hodgrs declared her ap. pile is better than it’s been for years and sne doesn’t complain of her sto. maeh hurting anymore. Her bowels are acting regularly and th e has dis. pensed with the use of laxitives.” “I hav e noticed that my wife acts and looks like her real self again, since she’s taken Trutona. And because of the wonderful results sh 0 ha gained in so short a time I want to recomend Trutona as a remarkable tonic and system builder.” Trutona is unsurpassed as a reson. structive agency, system purifier and body invigorant. It is a medicine of unusual merit with out a doubt and and it is peerless as a treatment for stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Truttona is now being introduced and explained at the R. P. Mullins Drug Store

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Loc^l Manager Wanted UNUSUAL OPPORTUN1TY , < FOR RIGHT MAN A large brokerage firm doing a | successful business with well rated I concerns through out the country, , wants a capable man at once to de_ | veop and hatie their local business j The opportunity is an unusual on e j because of the possibilities offered j for substantial earnings in a highly I respectable busines which will stead, j ily increase as it becomes more firml,, ■ y , established locally. The position requires a man poss. i essing executive and ■ sales ability j essing executive and sales ability | commercial banking connections, al. though no investment is necesary. He may devote only a portion of his time to the business at first if desired, though we prefer a man who is able and willing to give the business his entire time and best efforts. The local branch should pay from I 2500 to $10,000 the first year, accord. . ing to population and ability of man. ager, as the commodity which we handle is a staple, always in demand,! and which our large buying facilities permit us to sell at less than average j market price. Owing to the demand, we must fill j this position at once. Send your | application to Bomice Coal Co.. 885 Como Bldg.. Chicago, 111. hut do not ; write unless you can satisfy us as to | honesty, reputation and business ability CODV H.

JONH ISENBARSER ATRUEDEMOCRAT

STANDS ON PLATFORM THAT APPEALS TO ALL CLASSES OF PEOPLE

GOOD BUSINESS MAN

Experiencad In Public Life and Has Always Stood for Community Betterment.

JOHN ISENBAHGER

CANDIDATE FOR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR GOVERNOR OF INDIANA

CllUTLATlON STATEMENT. Greencastie, Indiana., April 1, li)20. STATEMENT of the Ownership Management, Circulation.etc of tne Greencastie Haily Herald, published daily at Greencastie, Ind.aiu, us required by tj^e Act of August 24, Editor—Charles J. Arnold. Managing Editor—Charles J. Arnold. Publisher—Charrles J. Arnold. Business Manager— Charles J. Arnold, That the average circulation for' the past 6 months was 1235 Signed: Charles J. Arnold. Subscribed anti sworn to before me this Is*, clay of April, 1920. HAZEL M. LEAR Notary Public. | My Commission expires Jan. 6,1924. ,

Who Is John Isenbarger? Prominent business man of Nortn Manchester. Trustee of Purdue university. Member Indiana State Board of Agriculture. Former president of board and oldest member in point of service, haying served on it for fourteen years. President Indiana Fair Managers’ Association. Democratic chairman of llth Congressional District. Member legislature in 1913. Twice the party nominee for state treasurer.

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LOST: Pair Dark Brown Gloves Isic. , ust Street Church Sunday Misss I McCoy, Prevo’s Store.

HE STANDS FOR: HOME RULE GOOD SCHOOLS GOOD ROADS ABOLISHMENT OF TAX BOARD BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

r, ni:'ii!' i 'ir' , ii ; ' ! r!: , ii i i!;i:Kii'!:ri.;riiii,niiiP'.: *inaMt *KinMR YOUR ! TAXES ■ ARE DUE And must be paid by May 1st. 11 a ve you gni the CASH If not call on us. we will fnniLn the MONEY We Loan on Live Stock, Auto mobiles. Pianos, Furniture eto.

17 Fi EAST WASHINGTON ST. Boom 3 in Donner Block Agents in Office Each Thursday

FOR SALE: New Rubber Tire Buggy M. O. Lyons—I/^mile north of town.

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'Tor two years i suffered agonizing pains in my stomacn, beltnmg up sour and Ditter lluids and gas. 1 ongue always coated. doctors were unable to help me. ihe tnst dose oL Mayr s Wonderful Remedy ma a e me feel IUU per cent better and 1 am now teenng better t/an at any time in my life. 1 deem it my duty to advise other suiierers lt is a simole harmless preparation that removes the catarrha 1 mucus from the in., testinal trast and allays the mfla . mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestina 1 one dose will convince you or ailments including appendicitis money refunded. >nev refundetd. — Soh 1 every- " It e.

L'.SRL cU .'S LIV:N3 COST Ca l perative Business House Brings Pricce .Down in Small Place. A i n-nperiitlve store, (tint hi .>< n operated less than.a year ml . e S 1 >. lit the end of five r'(e,!|\- |>n|d each stockholder n *17 dividend. The store In flint time hud done n VTI.uut business. Mere nre n few so,., ,, prices: Children's shoes, of ' >! selllir.' for XI.75 elsewhere, cost i pair Pure mixed rnndles. retu'lin:. nt "id cents n pound, 2." cents in this fitnn ers’ store. I'm • i-nkes and cookie-- nre 1 to 17 c, pound. 20 to 35 cent;- In prh e ed stoi es. I’* oiTeo of excel lent grnd \ So cent , pome!. Other prices rn.'ise from In .Ml |eu cent less limn prevailin'.: s.'imdai.U \ niiinager and three i !• rks ait kept Ur y.

John Isc-nbarcer. of North Manchester, banker, real estate dealer, business man and farmer, is a candidate for the democratic nomination for governor of Indiana. He has heen an active party worker fur twenty years, giving of his time, money and talents to promote the cause of democracy in the

lioosier state.

isenbarger was b'*rn on a farm in the southern part of Kosciusko county, near Silver Lake forty-five years ago. He remained on the farm until he reached yotr.g manhood, when moved to North Manchester and | eiueud the i al estate business.

FOR GOVERNOR MASON J. NIBLACK DEMOCRATIC TICKET Hon. Mason J. NibLack ( of Vincennes, is the only candidate for governor in the primary, May 4th, who lives south of Indianapolis, Southern Indiana Domocrates have not been represntd in the Gov e mor3 chair since the days of “Blue Jeans’’ Williams. Hon. Thomas Taggart, of Indianapolis, is the unanimous choice of Ind. iana Democracy for United Statees Senator. He has no opposition and wll l>e the party nominee. Northern Indiana is asking the nomination for Lieut*Governor. With Mr. Niblack on the ticket; for Governor, th 0 three : ion of the State will be represented and the ticket will be \v e ll balanc.id. tar and for e thought should be exercised sous not to “centralize ’ nominations all at Indianapolis. Think it over, Mr. Niblick was born and reared n Knox County 1 , a member of one o£ the most prominent Democratic families in the state^ Hi* fither, Hon, William E. Niblick, r e presen ted the past twelve years. Ho has first old First District in the Unite ! .hand practical sceintifio knowledge States Congress for sixteen years i of the farmer’s problems. Ho has and was a member of th e Supreme always been fair to lainur Court of Indiana for twelve years. Farmer’s candidates hav always He has two brothers William C. Nib been winn e rs with the people of Ind. lack, an eminent attom e y of Chicago iania. , I and Rear Admiral Albert P, Niblack j of the United States Navy. Mr. Niblack it an old line Democr at—honest, unassuming and capable. Mason J. Nibliaek has served four He beli e ves in the integrity of the t e rms in the Indiana legislature, people and in their ability to m.t ag« twice as speaker In the house of rep their own local affairs without dura resentalives, Hg was a Democratic tion or nterf e rene e from the Govern, nominee for Lieutenant Govenfor ors office. He does not believe in and the running mnt e of Mr. Adair the modem schemes of centralization

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giving 20 per cent off on all papers and borders except Oat ileal papers and 1920 papers. We have quite a lot of odd borders at very

low prices

We sell Paper Cleaner and room mouldings! also Kalsomine.

at North MaiieUestcr and assisted in starting the 1 .iwrence National some j’^ais later lie is a capable, thorough business m ui of sound judgment, high integrity, un-tuestioned honesty and lofty Ideals- a man to he trusted In any capacity. He has a strong sense of responsibility ami appreciaies the obligation wldch every office-holder

owes the people he represents. Fourteen years ago Isenbarger was

named a member of the Indian:* :State Board ot \griculture and. in continuous service, h lias the longest record of any on the board. He was president of the organization during months 1 of Its most important accomplishment, i directing the a.Talrs of the great I Hoosier fair at Indianapolis in a! manner -tlmt readily stoo ped iiim us i

an executive of unusual ability. As a trustee of Indiana's pr» nt Indus- •

trial and agricultural Instltut'oii I’urdue University Isenb irger t -tabltshed a reputation as a worker for the cause of edui'alior and i- one of Pur-I due’s most prominent IphlW- today. He strongly favors an ath ,uate scale of renrim-r.itinr. for tcadiars ■ .e fimt grade io the hst ye. ,e

university pest graduate school As president of the Indiana Fair I

Mans- is' \ soci.ition and he,#| of the Wabash county fair, Isenbarger has long been u leader In beti g agriciltnral conditions I a wholesome stimulation of compi..uon

In fair ertries.

fpenbarger has long been a party v ’• lie v as county chairman of \\ iliash county and is now cliaii man of the Eleventh distriet committee. He was twice tip' party's nominee for state treasure and was defeated each time by a na . ow margin -oncu by a recount which gave his opponent an advantage of but 270 votes. He Is an untiring worker for the good of tbs democratic party. Is a loyal lioosier and enthusiastu for every mo"emeiit which Is for the good of Indiana and the people of this great statu.

n 19 lt>. Ho served twenty.two years as a member of the Stnt e Board of Agriculture. He was a member of the Vincenn e s Uity School Boar,) for fifteen years. For the past fifteen years, has h P on president of the Ind. iana State Bee Keepers Association. Mr. Niblack lives’ on his farm ’ind is a professional and practical f irm *‘s_ He has devoted his enertries en. tir e ly to the farm industry for the

of power and authority.. Southern Indiana offers to the Do mocratic voters ofthe Stat P her na. live son, Mason J, Niblack, in fu-1 k nowleiltre that he measure: up t n Democratic standards and Derrocrat i- idea's as to Qualifications :i' ness for the chief executive of th e State NIBLACK FOR GOVERNOR f I I P, OF KNOX COUNTY INO

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