Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 April 1920 — Page 4
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Her hair began to come out in wads when she ran the comb through >t. Many things were tried but the falling continued. “I’ll see what I can do.’’ said the chiropractor. He was careful als 0 to adjust for other conditions that helped to improve the general health and was gratified shortly to find he had sue. ceeded in restoring the normal condi. tions of scalp health
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H. ASivEW, Palmer Chiropractor, Corner East Washington and Vine Streets (Over Banner Office) Office Phone, 189 Residence Phone, 772
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New Local AnaesiTicd^t A new system of lorn! anaesthesia hns been successfully employed hy llie surgeons nt the chief military hospitals in Milan, Italy, for some thousands of operations, among which were over three hundred operations on the lungs, performed by Prof. I’.rusrlil of Como. The proposed line of incision, says the London Times, Is marked with phenol by dipping a sterilized scalpel into It and using the back of the point of the scalpel as a marker. After the lapse of n few seconds the scalpel Is again dipped Into the phenol, find the tissues are cut with n slow and gentle up-and-down movement similar to that used in sawing. A film of phenol forms on the blade when it Is Immersed, and that anaesthetizes the tissues as they are cut. Freuuent dippings are necessary to maintain the film. Whlelt Is rubbed off by contact with the tissues.
Wise to Avoid Insect. There seems to lie no doubt that the big spider of Arizona, New Mexico, California, Old Mexico, and many o’iier places is a relative of the tarantula of Spain and Italy, and In color, disposition. and the fen tine of hair;,' legs a layman might easily mistake him for the tarantula. But perhaps there is not unteli in a name so far as spiders go. and it Is just as well to avoid if possible that particular spider which so ninny Americans call the tarantula, though it Is quite certain that the meanness of Its disposition has been exaggerated. Ths Mirror. “Bobbie Burns wanted a power the giftie gl’e us to see ourselves as itbors see us. Well, it seems to me that u wife admirably fills this want.” The speaker went on: "A chap said. Impatiently, to his wife one evening during tin* holidays: “ ‘You’ll never get that new dog of yours to mind you.’ ‘•‘Oh, yes. I will,’ she answered. ‘You were just as troublesome yourself at first.’"
LIQUID FIRE
A liquid fire to the bedbugs, ants, roaches, and fleas is what the new chemical discovery really is, although there is no danger of no damage to be done by using it to your springs fur. niture or clothing. IThis new chemical is known as Pesky Devil’s Quietus,P. j D. Q. Costs 35c but this few cents will have the power of ridding your 1 house of bedbugs, ants, roaches and fleas if you purchase P, D. Q. P. D I Q. is used and recommended by the leading hospitals and Railroad Com. panics as the safest ami quickest way of ridding the pesky bedbugs, ants > roaches Special Hospital size $2.50— makes five gallons— your druggist has it or can procure it for you or sent prepaid either size to your address on receipt of price b v the Owl Chemical Co., Terre Haute, Ind. The success of P D. Q. has caused imitators to have been prosecuted, peddling an imitation Cenuippip O O i« nevr peddled. Sold by R P Mullins Drug Store.
COLuti breed ami" Spread INFLUENZA'
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eA^ARAjg QUININE Standard cold remedy for 20 year* |k —in tablet form—safe, sure, no 5Rfcv opiates—breaks up a cold in 24
g hour a—relieves grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. The genuine box has a Red lg top with Mr. Hill's
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At All Drug Storm*
S LEW SHANK NOW
EXTENDINS THE HEALTHFUL HA NO
FORMER MAYOR OF^^DUNAPOLIS^PASSES GOOD WORD A-
Kemp's Balsam I WiLLSiOPTHATCOUGII I GUARANTEED c- | mii n 1 j———ng
“r MOVIE WEDNESDAY benefit fer Putratn County Y. lY.C.A. fund Special musicial acl, Ccmedy feature and sue
Ulk TIRE & am GOMfANI of (Terre Haute, Indiana Does slock in Ruboer Companies Pay? ~ P. Goodrich Co. $100 00 becuneworth $60,600.00 H, I (unlop Rubber Co, 160.00 became worth 50.000,00 .... jg , Goodyear Rubber Co, 100.00 becalm* worth 25 000.00 I in-stone Tire A.- Rubber Co, 100.00 became worth 17,000 00 Diamond Rubber Co, 100.00 became worth 15 000 00 Hsk Tire & Rubber Co, 100.00 became worth 12 (M)0 00 Republic Rubber Co, 100.00 becamewprth 8,000 00 Investigate - Inquire - Be Sure Then invest Liberty Bonds accepted at full par value. All Common Fully Paid. Non Assessable. .Non Taxable. A Stock, holders Co Call, write* or phone our local repreentativc. Mr, I), C JONES COMMERCIAL HOTEL —Phoned? Home Office— 4'' I erre HauU-House Block t u , - * < * 1 ,trn ‘ .Haute. Indiana
His Only Love Affair. Rose— l>kl Jim have iimre limn one lovi (Talrf v Ruby—Only one, 1 believe. ‘‘When be fell In love with yon?" “Oh. dear, no! II * luul fullnn in love w ith himself Ion*.* le. fore w*e ever met." —London Answers. Observing. She was remtilig CohVs nniP.-Ing story. "Speii!.ing of Opermbins. ‘ I’.**lug interesteil she took it to hminess with her mnl rend II on the cur. A womnn next to her observed (be title ftml Inquired : “Studying to be a nurse?” Popular Place for Children. It is eMtiuiHted that the average depth if n d In i lie de>er's of Ain i Is from 30 lo 40 feet. WOMAN’S STOMACH JUNK Pile Operating Surgeons Find 1,200 Piece* of Metal inside of Insane
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Bnltlmorf*.—An liiinnto of Hie Springfield Stele Hospital for Ins-uno. nt Bnlthuore. swallowed t.'-.'il nictnlltc articles anil is still alive, according to Dr. J. Clement Clnrl. .superintendent. When the woman refused to out, billowing her admission to tin- hospital, a hard mass was felt In her stoiaaeli. She was operated upon at n hospital and surgeons found 1,200 pins. 45 safety pins. 138 hairpins, 36 pieces of wire, 6 buttons, an Iron book, n nail, a rmper damp and a sui ter buckle
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Indianapolis, Ind, , Apr. 26 “As a “Trutona was recommen ed ; 0 i>.,, general tonic for building up a weak.' and I decided to try it Today thar.^ ened and run down condition of the to this medicine. I feel more able to system. Trutona is without an equal. I attend to my business than I have These are. the words of Lew Shank year. I’ve found Trutona remarkai.i former mayor of Indianapolis spoken ‘medicine for overcoming constipation in what he calls “well merited praise’’ indigestion, and a weakened condition of the perfect tonic. Mr. Shank is now of the system, I believe I am passint* ngaged in the storage business at 227 a good word along in making this .29 north New Jersey street and re i statement and I feel its my duty tow sides at 3547 east Washington street,! commend fTrutona.” ' “I must say that it gives me pleas. Trutona is really a medicine of tin are to recommend Trutona to those usual merit. It it unsurpassed •< , suffering as I did”, Mr. Shank con. reconstructive agency, system purifietinued. “For several years 1 have been and body invigorant, and has been tie bothered with indigestion and constip. dared peerless as a treatment forst.i 0 tion. Ididn’t have a good appetite maeh. liver and bowel troubles” either. I tried numberless medicines in T-iitorw is sold in Greer ,,tie at an effort to get relief but to no avail. R p Mullins Drug Ftcre \ h-
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Killing Three Biros with Ono Z'.l'Z. I Ffilmoutb. Ky.—A novel birthday cel- ! ehration was held ut the home of Milton Fields. »ged eighty. Fields, his son. Ki n st. aged twenty, and n grunddnimliter of throe summers, were all born on the same day of the month and eaeh had a cake with candles.
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$75= to $90.? Hurst s Winner Cream Separators 11 eyare Guaranteed to be as ^cod as any Cream separator on The MarXet Easy to clear asy to eperate-uneq* ai ed in skimming -iualities
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35G II. tize > . - • i~ * 5( 0 !h size b bi 0i) 1 . 0 L size .... - - 00. tiOO lb size . . . ; $/7.50 YouSfl Ah. ■ r 5* ' (.00 t) $40.00 • V/ 1 f n Y < u L u) /' Hi ft ItPvtuxr. Mill? Gar s g . ; ^ “ 45,8 ; a « 5.* E 10 (^6 *5b-/5. HUSST $> CO. Greencastle's Big Department Store A Good Place to Buy Everything
Ranging in price irem ?2.CS to $286.00. Ail good ones for tie. price Films and Film Packs all sizes, i , Ko-lac Ali urns and supplies. We develop and print films. Our work is done by an exper' i Workman. FILM DEVELOPED AND PRINT. FI) ON A TWENTY ’.’01 R HOUR j s( HKDULE. I i*.Y I S
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back woods breeding farm | Season of 1920—Stock in Service:, i Jumbo. Registered, pure bred Bel. gium. foaUnl May 5, 1!)11.Weight 2050, j . Color Bay. This horse is a proven sire, : nnd one of the best individuals in this: county. Season Service Fee $15. Dalebert. Pur Bred Percheron, foai. <>d April 16, 1916, Color Sorrel; stripe' in face. Season Service Fee $15. Jacks. Four Mammouth Pure Bred rt g stored jacks. These are extra good Jacks, a* good as aie grown. They are quick workers, no waiting. Two of the. se Jacks are sire,) by the George Ia*w. is Jack and are grandsons of the.Old ; Sweeney Jack, two of the greatest pro. ducing Jacks in the history of the state My Jacks are producing the same amount of mules as their unce«. tors. Season Service ree, $12, (These animals are all enrolled sound) ; Location of Farm Th.. above stallions and Jacks will : msk** the season of 1920 at my farm. 1 1 lA miles east of Clinton Falls andi three miles south of Morton. (The farm U a nuartcr of a mile south of the Old Home Place. Th're is a shortage of mules and horses This certainly is the season to raise good colts. All interested in good stock pro in. vited to 'all at the farm and inspect these animals. Best service an^ rare of your maros is assured, J. Owen Sigler, proprietor i
RESIDENT I'J.S AWFUL EXPERIENCE
“I was twice confined in hospitals, I in the last one noth,ng hut gruel wut. er was injected into me 4 times a 1 day as my stonueh would not retain! any food, I suffered terribly; was' reduced to a skeleton. My folks saw, an ad of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy j nnd it has surely saved my life. l! weigh 180 lbs now.” It is a simple l harmless preparation that removes the! catarrhal mucus from the intestinal | tract and allays the inflammation! which causes practically all stomach liver and intestinal ailments, includ. | ing appendicitis. One Dose will con. I vince or money refunded sold by dmgj gits everywhere, Adv I
We have a few pairs of men’s Black Calf Goodyear W’elt, Oxfords, Leath. *‘r and Neolin Soles. English and Med. uni toes running from 6 t 0 8 in size, with a few 9 scattered through. Men with small feet or boys requiring mens small sizes, here are some real honest bargains. Price S3.00to ,$5,00 MEET ME AT
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