Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 285, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1926 — Page 5

MARCH 31,1926

JACKSON NAMES COMMISSIONER M. Goshorn, Clay City, on State Conservation Body. Governor Jackson has announced the appointment of Martin Goshorn of Clay City as Democratic member of the State conservation commission to succeed E. Mortimer Wilson of Anderson, whose term expires today. Goshorn, whose appointment -is for four years, is a farmer. At oi+o CSKie he was a Clay County commissioner. Jackson had once considered placing Goshorn on the highway commission. Wilson has been a member of the consefwation commission nearly eight years. The new commission will consist of the following members, besides Goshorn: Dean Stanley Coulter of Purdue, Everett L. Gardner of Monticello, and Dean David A. Itothrock of Indiana University. JUNIOR BASEBALL. LOOP Plans for a junior baseball league under the regulation of the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association will be discussed on Friday night at Em-Roe Store, 7:30. All managers of clubs ranging from 14 to 18 years of age are requested to attend. For other information call Belmont 1607-W and ask for Bill. #1,000,000 For this way to en 4 K Colds Tjnere is a way to stop colds in Not only that, but it ends ill the bowels, tones the entire The way is so efficient that we paid $1,000,000 for it. It is so wellproved that millions have come to rely on it. Every day countless colds are being ended by it. L That way is HILL’S. Take it toMay and relief will come tomorrow. H|u take it promptly, colds do not There are no bad es—just complete restoration. BRleal with a cold in the best way Tcnown to science. That is HILL’S. Get a box at once. At your drug store. Be Sure Its Price 3Gc CASCARA QUININE Get Red Box with portrait

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