Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 278, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1920 — Page 4

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MAILS LADEN WITH SUPPLIES FOR GERMANS Postal Officials Here and Elsewhere Tell of Increase in Shipping. An average of thirty-five packages of foodstuffs bound for Germany are dropped in*the local postoffice each day, C. B. Fawkner. superinendent of malls, declared here today. Food shipments, with occasional bundles of used clothing, comprise 50 per cent of the foreign mall received at the Indianapolis office. “People were not aware at first that the embargo on this stuff for Germany was lifted Nor. 14, 1910,” said Mr. Wurkner. ••After Christmas, however, these shipments became larger until they reached their present proportion. “This probably is due to the publicity given to reports of privation in Germany.” BOOZE BY MAIL IS KNOCKED OUT CHICAGO, March 30.—Prohibition has cut into parcel post receipts. Chicago postoffice officials declared today. Martin Faubel, assistant superintendent of mails, said much less bread is shipped to foreign countries now than before June 30. Formerly, Faubel 6aid, his department went to much trouble to dissect the long rakish loaves of rye bread submitted for shipment. Genarally, he said, they found concealed within the rye another form of the grain, neatly flashed. “If we didn’t get it, the customs officers across the water did. They got It before the rye got to the interior—country or drinker,” Faubel said. Parcels addressed to Germany and Po. land are far more numerous than those to other countries, Faubel said. Since Jan. 1, shipment* to Germany have jumped 25 per cent. HEAVY SHIPMENT TO GERMANY MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 30— Kstl mates of business done by leading meat markets and groceries of Milwaukee are that from 25 to 50 per cent of it is food for Germany and Poland. Packages declared In value to be from $6 to sll are mailed at the rate of from 400 to 500 daily, according to figures annnounced by H. C. Pietsch. superintendent of malls at the postoffice here. Meat merchants prepare special packages for shipment abroad. ST. LOUIS MAILS LADEN FOR GERMANY PT. LOUIS, Starch 30. Relatives or St. Louisans of German descent in the old country are not going hungry for Frankfurters —St. Louis postoffiee attaches will bet money on it. Since mail restrictions to the fntherland were lifted St. Louisans have kept a steady supply of food going toward the other side of the Rhine, officials declared today. BULK OF PACKAGE MAIL FOR GERMANY ST. PAUL, March 3Q,- Twin City for eigners are sending approximately twenty times as much package mall to for eign countries as they did before the war. The bulk goes to Germany and Austria. The packages contain mostly clothing and foodstuffs—particularly bacon lard and other fats, according to Postmaster O. N. Raths. j __yt Frank Gurley, Civil War Veteran, Dead HUNTSVILLE, Ala., March 30—Capt Frank Gurley, a wealthy planter and noted confederate veteran, said to have killed Gen. McCook in the civil wax, is dead here today.

Curse of Acid-Stomach Millions Are Weak—Ailing- Depressed By It ' the Body Scut Why do you see SO manv Sick ano C<l& try to change the form of the acid but then ailing folks? Why doesn t youj food " eßve it in the body. make vou Strong? Why now suffer , Eatonic acts different It takes up—carries - . . _ them out, purifying the entire digestive tract. miseries no one ->a O years age p or this reason. Eatonic has proved successful Millions ask these questions. in thousands of cases where others failed. It Now learn tne reason-save yourself ® cts f qi ? ick !> sin ? ply natu ™ lly: rcrao ™g ** „ a ; , harmful acids and gasses. Os course, when the suffering may sa e vour *ife. Learn cause is removed the sufferer gets well, that an Acid-Stomach does not hold food r? < , ■*._ long enough to fylly digest it Learn that w * s ** a c. t . Every ailing person should put Batonic to Acid-Stomach forces .ood to pass on. y the test at once Go to your own druggist sour, fermenting Twenty • five thoumaSS. As such.. II II everywhere it cannot make \in |l | Eatonic. U Cet e Instead of will not cost you a and harmful acids Learn tor° yourself age, causing UIV \. ij Always keep a told miseries, ** big box of Eatonic at Acid-Stomach is home; the cost is a nlwcvc the* Ohrret * come * when '“•* *Ped trifle. Carry a few always me vjnosT with you. Eat them at the r east. No matter how Strong,, after meals. See how clean your mouth feels—you can not always withstand the health- breath sweet—belching gone. Heartburn, Indidestroying effects of Acid-Stomach. gestion, Food Repeating, stuffy feeling after eat- .... . . . , . . „ ing—stomach miseries banished. Ailing folksi—Chemists have found a splen- k c tr • did remedy It’s called Eatonic—a tablet, good Millions Are buffering to eat, like candy. Over half a million people —really don’t know what ails them or how to have used it and found reli;f. Positively guar- get relief. Here are a few of the non-organic anteed to do the same for you. You can prove diseases caused by Acid-Stomach: Indigestion, it—let your own stomach 3how you—see how Headache, Nervousness, Insomnia, the “Bluefe,” much better you will feel Rheumatism, Thin Blood, Emaciation, Gastritis. Carries the Acid Out JuSes*— Jl on ' * r jf k anot *i er da y’ s illness no matter what you have tried or now Eatonic is a combination of medicaments use. In justice to yourself and family—simply that takes up Excess Acid, carries it out cf the prove Eatonic at our risk Over half a million i body; then it can do no more harm. Other meth have found relief and so can vou by using IMe If not th. tert 're*—i ,wt ; eeVchiii, „ _ I .j&IEiC FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH^

HELD AS SLAYER , PLEADS INSANITY Boy Accused in Aughinbaugh Case Files Special Appeal. As indicated by counsel several days ago, Francis Marion White, 17, charged with the brutal murder of John P. Aughinbaugh, an aged grocer, on Jan. 28 last, has filed before Judge James Collins of the criminal court a special plea of insanity. Although the city detectives claim White has confessed to the crime, the boy has entered a plea of not guilty in the criminal court. White is represented by James E. Leery and It is understood his defense will be entirely based on the insanity plea. “Uncle Charlie” Atwhinbaugh was fatally attacked in his little grocery early on the morning of Jan. 28 and brutally murdered by being struck over the head with an iron bar. White in his alleged confession to the authorities stated that he became angry when Aughinbaugh first refused him credit for some pressed meat and that when the aged grocer is said to have criticised his father for not pying a grocery bill, he (White) struck him on the head with an iron bar lying on the counter. New York’s Prize Beauty Guest Here New York's most beautiful girl Is In Indianapolis today. She is Miss Alice Louise Seeker, who won a SIO,OOO prize after being from a field of 7,499 contestants by George M. Cohan, Harrison Fisher and David Wark Griffith. Miss Seeker is at the new Hook drug store, opposite the terminal station, where she is demonstrating perfumes and cosmetics. She is on her way to California where she will appear in motion pictures under the direction of Mr. Griffith. Strike Ties Up Chicago City Hall CHICAGO, March 30. —City business virtually was at a standstill here today, following the strike of 1,000 city hail clerks, stenographers and bookkeepers. No garbage would be collected today, it was stated, as 136 garbage handlers walked out when their demands for more money were unheeded. An all-night session of the city council last night, ended with the rejection of all amendments to the city budget, in eluding the four-billion-dollar “blue sky" provision, which would have permitted an increase ifi wages to city employes. “We are giving them 12 per cent, let ] them strike,” several aldermen Bhouted. 1

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SEES PERIL FOR MAIL SERVICE Local Auxiliary Cites Poor Pay and Dark Future. Low wages and uncertain working conditions are driving postoffiee clerks into new lines of work, causing demoralization and a threatened collapse- of the entire mail service, according to a state meat issued by the woman’s auxiliary to local No. 130 of the National Federation of Postoffiee Clerks. It was said In the statement that among sacks of mail sent from the Chicago postoffiee to Indianapolis for distribution in Illinois, catalogs for last year’s trade, os well as parcel post packages and special delivery letters were found. Substitute clerks do not remain long In the service. It is asserted, on account l of low pay and an unpromising future. While noting as substitutes, clerks are paid 60 cents per hour, but when made regular clerks their pay is trimmed to 40 cents per hour, according to the statement. Lenox Improvement Club in Home Drive The Lenox Improvement club will hold its weekly meeting tonight at 8 o’clock at*" the Orner J. Wiseheart store, 2602 North LaSalle street. Members of committees have visited every home In the district between Olney and Dearborn streets and Twenty-fifth and Thirty-fourth streets, and extended a personal invitation to the residents to attend the meeting and Join the club. An effort is being made to bring the membership up to 300. Arrange Vocational Conference April 16 Hugh S. Magill, Washington, in charge of reconstruction educational propaganda for the National Education association, i will be the chief speaker at a state vocational conference to be held at the Claypool hotel. April 16 and 17. L. S. Hawkins, federal director of vocational education, will deliver an ad-'lri-.-s. and Dr. David N. Snedden of -he Teachers' college. Columbia university, will also be Invited to speak. Inspectors to Test All Scales in City Inspectors from the city weights and measures department are now busy inspecting scales, and all peddlers and venders are warned to get a 1920 seal on weights and measure* In their use, according to a statement made by Ed- ; ward- Mi-Guff, chief lr.spector. An Inspection of every scale In the city wtll b© made by the department.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1920.

LAST NIGHT’S DREAMS j —WHAT THEY MEAN— J Did you dream of houses ? If you dream of seeing a house the omen, according to the mystics, is that there will be a fortunate change in your affairs. If the house you see is in ruins, having, apparently, been burned, then fortune and honor are in store for the dreamer. New or strange houses are of a most excellent significance, but it is not considered favorable if you dream you own tbe house you see nor if you are tearing a house down. If yju dream you are building a house It is a sign that you will soon make a wise decision with regard to your .affairs. To dream of going through an empty house Is not favorable, but If the house Is occupied good luck is coming to you. Many houses seen in a dream constitute a sign that you are bewildered with regard to your affairs and should keep a cool head. Houses seen in dreams, in nearly all cases, are regarded by the scientists as ! symbolical. Prof. Freud regards a house seen in a, dream, in the great majority of cases, as \ a symbol of the human body.—Copyright, ] 1920. CUPID HAS RECORD DAY. AKRON, 0., March !X). —Cupid mar j ried Dr. A. K. Fouser, 67, to Miss Effie Malison, 51, and J. F. Brady, 61, to Ethel Shurte, 51 and then turned around to re- , unite Mr. and Mrs. David Engle, who had j been divorced five years.

! pS' " 1 1 TANARUS, . , What causes Itofgiifcii i ■ .■-i-iT-nri An excess of acid in tbe stomach sour* tbe food and starts fermentation. Distressing gases form. Your meals don’t digest but lay like lumps of lead. Then you have heartburn, flatulence, fullness, belching, headache, And real misery iii tbe stomnr b and intestines A few tablets of “Pape’s Dlnpepsin" .bring relief almost as soon as they reach the stomach. Dtapepsln" costs little at drug stores.—Advertisement.

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Mancie Nurse Explains Why She Can Highly Recommend The Perfect Tank Trutona MRS. JULIA CBYEB. STRIKING feature of the scores of testimonials given daily in I I of Trutona, the Perfect Tonic, is the number that come from doctors and nurses, many of whom have heretofore been disinclined to publicly indorse any preparation. Here is a Muncie nurse, Mrs. Julia Cryer of 1523 South Franklin street, who, in her twenty years experience, has become familiar with the merits of many medicines. Mrs. Cryer is frank to admit that she thinks Trutona the best of them all.

“I would never rcrotmneod Trutona to the hundreds of people who kuow me unless I was thoroughly convinced of the medicine's merit,” Mrs. Cryer recently remarked. “But Trutona’s value has beeu proven to me and I know it Is worthy of my recommendation. "1 began using Trutona after I bad suffered for ten year* from Indigestion. I bad previously tried numberless medicines, but none of them gave me any relief. I was so constipated 1 bad to lake a laxative every .day or so, Ga* would form iu my stomach after eating

TRIED HUNDREDS, LOCAL RESIDENT FIRMLY ASSERTS Trutona Only Medicine That Gave Relief, However, Johnson Admits. “I think I had taken hundreds of different kinds of medicine but they gave me no relief and It took Trutona to make tne feel like a man made over again,” K. O. Johnson, .'i9 years old, proprietor of n boarding bouse at 43.7 Madison avenue, Indianapolis, told tilt Trutona representative recently. “For tbe past five years,” he continued "my system generally has been run down. My blood was out of order and I’d be so nervous at time* I could hardly get a cup of coffee to my mouth ; without spilling it. Dizzy spells attacked mo at times, too. 1 was very i constipated, sometimes going for sevi eral days without a bowel action. “It has been about a month since 1 began using Trutona, but T certainly feel like a man made over again now. My bowels are more regular than they’ve been for the pust five yenrs, my fonder dizzy spells have vanished and I’m not nervous and don’t spill my coffee all over the table as I used to. It seems l can’t get enough to eat. either. T want to tell everyone what Trutona has done for me."—Advertisement.

TrutonA I iTHE PERFECT TONIC Mil Is sold in Indianapolis at The Hook Chain of Drug Stores and O. W. Brooks Druj Store, Pennsylvania and Ohio Streets. It is sold in other Indiana Cities and Town by the following live dealers:

Akron, Scott & Arter. Albany. Charles W. Harrison. Alexandria. Bailey-Edwards Drug Cos. Anderson, Cassell Broa Angola. Kratz Drug Store. Ashley. B. M. Davis. Attica, C. F. Robinson & Son. Auburn. Frank H. Hubbard. Aurora. Wm. Ulrich. BatesvHle, Blank's Pharmacy. Bedford, R. I. Bedoe. Blcknell, G. W. Mayberry. Bloomfield, F. L. Burke. Bloomington. J. W. O'Harrow. Blufften, Welle Drug Cos. Boonvllle, Bert Parker. Braxtl. Mendenhall A Artman. Brook, Montgomery & Snyder. Brookston. A. D. Boomershlne. Brownstown. O. R. Emerson. Bunker Hill, People's Drug Store. Butler. Geo. W. Geddes. Cambridge City, Dean House. Campbellsburg, L. G. Drlskell. Cannelton, H. A. Clark. Carlisle. Wlnegar's Pharmacy. Carmel, L. J. Small. Cayuga. Auble A Alter. Centerville. Centerville Pharmacy. Charlestown. C. M. Bottorff. Chrvmey. James Adams. Churubusco, Briggs & Benward. Clay City. Jett's Drug Store. Clinton. White's Pharmacy No. t. Columbia City. J. H. Reiser A Cos. Columbus. Clarenoe W. Adams. ConnersvlUe. Merrill Drug Store. Converse. Agnes Drug Cos. Corydon. Percy L. Davis. Covington. Belles & Son. Crawfordsvllle, H. P. Scharf. Crothersvtlle, C. W. Taulman. Cynthiana, John E. Stevens. Dale, J. W. Dadd. Danville, Harkness & Redlfer. Darlington. Corner Drug Store. Decatur. Smith, Yager A Falk. Delphi, Reed & Adams. Dun . irk. Roe Bros. Earl Park. E. C. Martin. Edit burg. Taylor A Roth. Rlnora. Henry B. Stalcup. ■1 wood, B. E. Sneed A Cos. English. F. R. Gobble A Son. Evansville. J. F. Bomm Drug Cos. Falrmount. Pioneer Drug Store. Farmersburgh, Chas. Parish. Flora, Chas. R. Eller. Fortvllle, J. F. Johnson. Fort Wayne. People's Drug Stefa Fowlihr, J. W. Rodman. Frankfort, WaUar.. C. McKovA Franklin. Means Drug Cos. \ Garrett. A. F. Smlta. .

and I’d Invariably feel bloated after meals. “I could tell Trutona was helping me after the first few doses. Now. no matter what I eat I’m not troubled with the gas formations or bloating and the use of laxatives Is a thing of the past with me. Trutona bas relieved my constipation Just that much. My Kidneys have ceased to bother me at ntght, too. “I have been nursing the sick for the past twenty years and. I know the effect of a medicine on a person. By this fart. I also know I’m safe In recommending Trutona to my hundreds of friends.” —Advertisement.

DIAMOND CHAIN OILER IS AMONG MANY BENEFITED Wife Happily Describes Remarkable Aid He’s < lained in Trutona. It Is a story of heartfelt gratltnde that Mrs. Cal Sllcock, 603, California street, Indianapolis, tells in describing the relief her husband, an oiler at the Diamond t’hain Company’s plant here, gained through the use of Trutona. “Mr. Sllcock had suffered for seven years from pains in his side and chest.” she said. “Indigestion bothered him, too. He would lay down at night and would become so nervous he couldn’t go to sleep for hours. My hnsband had spent from $4 to $6 every week for medicines during the last few years, but none of them helped him. “My sister recommended Trutona to ns, In fact, she gave my husband hts first bottle of the medicine and he is certainly grateful to her for It. Tbe pains In his side and chest have Improved more under the Trutona treatment than anj- of the other medicines. He sleeps 100 per cent better at night, too. Mr. Sllcock can gladly recommend Trutona an-l he hopes others will trv It.” Many employes of the Diamond Chain Company will, no doubt, become interested In Trutona after reading Mr. Silcoek’s experience with the tonic.—Advertisement.

Georgetown, F. E. Kespler. Goshen, H. E. Blckel. Gosport. C. B. Crlss. Grand View. H. O. Stuteville. Greencastle, R. P. Mullins. Greenfield, Early Drug Cos. Greensburg, St. John A Guthrie. Haubstadt. P. J. Gmmert Huntlngburg. Dr. C. W. Schwartg Huntington, Bradley Bros. Jamestown, Joseph Drug Cos. Jasonvllle. W. H. Walter*. . Jasper. Crescent Pharmacy. Jeffersonville. Ben Doolittle. Kentland, Healy A Rosa. Kewanna, Elston A Son. Knlghtstown, Jolly's Drug Store. Kokomo, People’s Drug Store. Lafayette, Bartlett Drug Cos. LaPorte, Canfield's Ph&rmaoy. Laurel, 8. W. Brier. Lawrenceburg, A. F. Schmidt. Lebanon Masters A Mitchell. Lewisville, John C. Keller. Lincoln City, Dr. O. T. Crofton. Linton. W. J. Hamilton. Logan sport. Red Cross Pharmacy. Loogootee, G. A. Walker. Madison, John Baum. Marlon. Merritt's Drug Stores. Market, F. J. Harvey. Martinsville. Sterling Drug Store. Mentone, Shafer A Goodwin. Michigan City. K&hn-Westphal Drug Middletown, Miller Broe. Milan, W. E. Lawless. Milford, Milford Drug Cos. Mllltown. S. M. Walt*. Mitchell, City Drug Store, W. A. Burton's Sons. Monon. W. A. Handley. Montezuma. Murdock's Pharmacy. MontlOello. F. E. Bewman & Bros. Montpelier, People's Drug Stor& Morristown, W. L. Parish. Mishawaka, Red Cross Pharmacy. Mt. Vernon. Boyce A Williams. Muncie, Michael’s Three Drug Stores Nappanse. Walters A Walters. New Albany, B. G. Mayes. New Carlisle, Warner Drug Store. Newburg. Herman Brixlus. Newcastle, Rose City Pharmacy. New Harmony, F. J. Miller. Noblesvtlle. Haines' Drug Store. North Liberty. North Liberty Pharmacy. North Manchester, Burdge’s Stores North Vernon, C. T. O'Haver. Oakland City. J. C. Osborn*. Odoa. rjfe Odon Drug Cos. Orleans Stephenson A Worrell.

TROUBLE DATEyfI BACK THATHH middletonM Aged Local Man Decrf| Trutona Relieved Him <9 Ailment Contracted I in 1862. FEELS LIKE A BOY N<9| Alfred N. Middleton, 81 years old, Jl| lives at 514 West Henry street, has bel a resident of Indianapolis for the pal] thirty-three years. lie has scores o 1 friends In the capital city who know hits to be a man of unquestioned honesty and integrity, all of whom, without exception, will no doubt be interested in tbi follow ing statement, recently made isl Mr. Middleton regarding the remarkall relief he has gained through use i Trutona. .• ,4 Mr. Middleton served in the 21st Io diana volunteer regiment and also in th Ist Indiana heavy artillery during tl Civil war. and it was during this tfn that he contracted the trouble from whi Trutona has finally give him long need relief. “I contracted the rheumatism in If during the war,” Mr. Middleton sal “Then about six years ago I began ha ing trouble with my kidneys. I suffer severe pains in the small of my ba< and in my hips. My kidneys were ve weak, too. The rheumatism caused n Joints to swell and become sore and was so bad at times I could not bear have anyone touch me. “I tried medicine after medicine b none of them seemed to do me any goo But Trutona wag different from t others. The results I’ve obtained a certainly A No. 1. My rheumatism better than it’s been for the past twer years and I no longer suffer the pains my back and hips. I’m eating like lui to when I was a 16-vear-old boy. tl “And I feel like a boy, compared w how I felt three or four weeks ago. T tona has made me feel better in erfl wav anil I think It must be the fount! of youth we read so much about Sol adays."—Advertisement. S

“Finest on the Market M Today,” Firm Opinion of\ Another Capable Nnrsm tMgmt - Wmßi l MRS. MARIE WOODS. I “It's tbe finest medicine oi\ the aafl today!" ' Ijßjß This is what Mrs. Msrie Woods.l practical nurse, recently stopping, at tl Collins hotel. Springfield, 111., remark! about Trutona, the Perfect Tonic. Ti fact that Mrs. Woods is a nurse an therefore, possessed of wide experlen* with many medi-ines. adds Inestimab weight to her enthusiastic statement p garding Trutona. “My health had been bad ever sinj I had the 'flu,’” she said. “I wasJ nervous I couldn’t sleep at night and would often lay awake until nearly mom ing. I ate but little and even then, aft] meals, 1 would usually suffer a bloat* and swollen feeling, which caused me ] be short of breath. My kidneys dldj act right either and I was forced to Utl laxatives all the time. “I came to Springfield on the recoil raendation of my doctor that I find] warmer ollmitte. and It was here, til I was advised to try Trutona. i feel | much better now and I can eon sol J tlously say that Trutona is the beg£ tol I knew of. I’m not nearly so nervoj I sleep soundly as a log, too. And I appetite—well. I Just can’t get enough! eat. Trutona’s icgnlated by bowels as banished the former tired, sluggish id lag. In short. 1 feel like a different M son today.’’—Advertisement. I

Oagood, E. M. Dopp. i Ossian, Osalan Drug Cos. Owensvllle. Thos L. Lockhart. Oxford. O. B. Wilkins Paoli, Boyd A Boyd. Pendleton. E. Tank A Cos. Peru. Shock A Smuck. Petersburg. J. R Adame A So*. Plymouth, Model Pharmacy. . Portland, Geo. L. Stevens J Poseyvllle, J. F. Schafer. i Princeton, Shoptaugh Drug Cos. 5 Redkey, Wilt Drug Store. Rensselaer, Larsh A Hopkins. Riohmond, Clem Thlstlethwalte. " I Ridgevllle, Lee Fisher. ■ Rising Sun, Loring A Hemphill, ■ Roachdale, G. W. Irwin. - 1 Roanoke. Hackett A Son. G Rochester. Alex Ruh. Blue Drug Rockport. T. C. Bayse. Rockville, Dick H. Ott. I Royal Center, C. B. A R. B. * M Salem. Chas McCllntock. Scottsburg, Jas. Dunlevy. Seymour. W. L Kedermann. fl Shelburn. O. B. Stark. fl Shelbyviiie. Morrison-DePres Drug Shoals, S. H. Ross Drug Cos. Silver Like, Ragler and Jon tv. £3 South Bend, Central Drug Stors fl South Whitley, W. F. Norris M Spencer, W. 1. Brown. Sullivan. Batey & Walters fji Summltvllle, Herbert Knight. IB Swayzeo. Charlee H. Laehe. fl Tel! City. G. S. Duach. jg Terre Haute, Buntin Drug Cos. B Thorntoun. Burk A Staton. Tipton. Marker & Speckbaugh. &< Troy, T. P. Gasser. Union City, Kerr & Hueber. f§', Veedersburg. G. G. Graham. Versailles. J. A. Spencer. fl Vevay. W. T. Sullivan. Sfj Vincennes, Duesterberg A Krsaes*. Wabash, Bradley Bros. Walkerton, C. M. Carter. ||g| Warren, J. G. Sprawls 'i£i‘ Warsaw, J. J. Lahti. Washington. Warren Van Trees HB Waynetown, S. M. Davis. West Terre Haute, Burton Williamsport, B J. Winger. *B© Wlnamae. Smith's Drug Store. < Winchester. J. H. B. White. Windfall. C. E. Dennft. fIH Worthington, W. A. Trent A Oe. ■■ - Winslow, Everett Fettinger. Wolcott, Spencer Bros. *.-V Wolcottsvllle, W. 8. Gray. gp Yorktown, C. D. Byerly. |- Zlonaville. Mills fl