Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 305, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1926 — Page 11
APRIL 1926
NEAR END OF JAUNT Wholesalers Visit Eldorado, 111., One of Last Stops, flv Timet £oecial ELDORADO. 111., April 23,—Twen-Ry-five Indianapolis wholesalers, isaring the end of their 651-mile spring courtesy trip, conducted under auspices of the Chamber of Commerce wholesale trade division, visited Eldorado today on one of their last stops. They will return to Indianapolis tonight. Traveling in five limousines,' the party arrived here Trom Harrisburg, 111., and “Bloody Williamson'*' County, visited Thursday. A reception was accorded the visitors by the local Chamber of Commerce. FELT HERSELF LOSING GROUND Kentucky Lady Suffered From Severe Nervous Strain, Barely Able to Keep Up, Until She Took Cardui. “I was weak and run-down and Buffering from severe nervous strain,” says Mrs. W. S. Goodpaster, of Salt Lick, Ivy. “For several months I had been going beyond my strength, and nature had little chance to rebuild in health what I had lost. I could feel myself losing ground, but my affairs were in such |a shape I had to keep going. " “I slept badly at night. Some nights I would not get any rest at all. I would toss on the bed without ever closing my eyes. I suffered at times with sharp pains in my back and sides. “I worried along, barely able to keep up, and always scared that the next time I would have to go to be<f for good. The worry nearly drove me crazy...*. "I read of a woman who had been relieved by using Cardui....so I began taking it, and I am very thankful that I did, for it has improved my health wonderfully. “I feel like a different person from what I did this time last year. lam stronger and much less nervous. I sleep well and can do my housework without effort. It is a great comfort for me to have regained my healtn and I gladly give Cardui the credit.”
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Brethren Church was elected secretary; Miss Pearl Rupert of First United Brethren Church, treasurer, and the Rev, W. JJ. Montgomery of University Heights United Brethren Church, chorister. THEY WORK FOR CASTOR Recorder Gives Employes Cards to Further Candidacy. * John W. Castor, county recorder and RepubhcTjr candidate for nomination for county clerk, is giving some of the county employes from his office an opportunity to further his campaign, it was revealed today. Castor, has arranged that occasionally an employe or two can "get out into the open” to distribute his cards. “How many of these can you circulate for me?” Castor was overheard to say to oleos the county employes as he thrust a pile of cards into her hand. It is understood some are making a house to house canvas distributing cards. “
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