Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 23, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 January 1945 — Page 3
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MAN HAD BRICK IN STOMACH 10 YEARS One man said for 10 years he felt like he had a brick in his stomach. This was undigested food
inside of him. He was headachy, swollen witli gas, terribly constipated. He took ERB-HELP and says the feeling like a brick in his stomach disappeared. Bowels regular now, gas and headaches (gone. ERB-HELP contains 12 Great Herbs; so don't go on suffering.
Get this new medicine Bennett's Drug Store. Sold in Carlisle at
Anderson's Drug Store.
WANTED History of Greene and Sullivan Comities, 1884 edition. Write price and condition of book. Alerlc M. Richards, Daily News, Robinson, Illinois.
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News Every Day From Neighboring Towns
SHELBURN
Haute with
CAR OF wood shingles due at) FOR SALE 1 have a full line
Farm Bureau Elevator at Mefom 0f vitality feeds in. 1 also havef
his week. Farm Bureau Co-op.
FOR John Deere parts and crvice call 285 at Mace Tire &
battery Service, Sullivan, Ind.
CUT FLOWERS and
IVildin's Greenhouse.
Plants.
VITALITY FEEDS Egg mash, 3.30; scratch feed, $2.85; 16
'lairy. $2.50; rabbit pellets, bag
,3.90; dog food, $4.85, 25 lbs., $1.45.
bic s i eca aiore. .
APPLES Rome Beauty, Wine-
tap and Grimes Golden, $1.00 to S3.00 bu. Cold storage Turley,
'(13.50. Bolten Orchard, Linton.
TIRES greatly REDUCED! Tested, proven Atlas tires now selling
it new low prices in all sizes.
II ud's Standard
cy's).
Service (Vick-
FEED Man-a-Mar laying mash.
Wich in vitamins and minerals.
Dillingham Hatchery.
LOST Jersey cow . with rope
my red clover seed, alsike, Korean ' a"a nauer. Anyone Knowing lespedeza and timothy seed in whereabouts of this cow notify now Now is the time to sow it. I James Walker, Shelburn, Ind. Re-
It will be dark of the moon till Feb. 12. Come in and see this seed. B. F. Workman, 15 E. Jackson St. Phone 385.
Celebrates Birthday The following met at the home of Mrs. Ethel Wright January 23, to celebrate the birthdays of Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Emma Lugton, an aunt who makes her home
Ithere. Many beautiful gifts were
LOST Man's yellow gold black received - by both. At i noon a
envx rine. Gold initial C on ton delicious dinner was served to,
ward for trouble.
returned to Terre
Mr. and Mrs. Rife. Misses Mona and Nellie Woodward of Indianapolis were, here Saturday. Sgt. Gene Walters of Chanute Field spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Walters. H. L. Gobin transacted business in Sullivan Monday.
MEROM
week-end at her home here.
girl's dress and other clothing. Clarence Norris, 618 S. Main St.
with siv small rliinnorl diamonds. I Motdamns C,nn Downs. Hattic Mrs. Effie Douthitt who is
Morn,.n? . Lost in Sullivan or at skating rink i nnwns. Edah Jewell. Cora Hays, ! working at Evansville spent' the
Anderson, Sadie Thomp-
json, Mildred Thompson, Florence j Thompson ,and Mrs. Leona Guyer, Mrs. Eva Minger and daugh
ter of Terre Haute. :
FOR SALE Warm
neater, cast iron neaie., "v"""" : ot MWOm last Tuesday night. Call i cola
cuuiwi.g tup, wu.c ua.x.., ?23 01. contact Boi Cauldwell and large trunk, glass churn, crocks, recejve reward. sausage grinder, flat irons, floor' , :
and table lamps, dishes, small
FOR RENT
OBITUARY ; Dr. James Hurley: Poston,. 53, of 1100 Lincoln Park West, Chicago, 111.. Chief Dental Officer of ' the
FOR RENT-Possession 15th of Veterans FacUity, Dwight; 111 Feb., small five-room house wilh W . bath. One and one-half acres of,?71'1' 1944- Military services .ana
ground, with garage,- chicken
HYMERA
A party was given at the home of Mrs. .lamps HfarTnw Mnnrliiv
Mrs. Myrtle Welch of Griff in, j night in honor of her sister Mrg Indiana and Mr. and Mrs.. Max lou coke who is going to Florida Davidson and daughters, Diannato spend the remainder of the and Elaine of New Harmony, winter with' her daughter, DoroIndiana spent - the week-end thy and family. Those present
' intftrmont of ArlitlfTtnn
bouse and fruit. Inquire at Webb's Grocery, 614 E. Chancy St. Thone
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Miscellaneous
Mione 855.
FOR SALE Simmons metal
ipd. sorines and mattress; two
bx!2 Gold Seal congoleum rugs;
ee box, 50 lbs.; Nubian Hot Blast icating stove. 414 W. Donaldson
St
FOR SALE Hot air furnaces, st iron and steel. Boilers, blow-
iers. uas ana on oununj; iuj uura,
In stock. Lawrcnceville Sales Company, Lawrcnceville, Illinois. Phone 0.
I FOR SALE 10 tons mixed
1 . . . i i 1 u
clover nay; i rea ooar, x yi. uiu. f tlo.. TTnortr Rllllivnn "R 1.
I FOR SALE Automatic
I FOR SALE 6-room modern hruicn nnulv rlprnralpH. with fire-
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place, breakfast room, automatic M,vr.x pays iuc iur yuui
ieat, large lot, desirable location, niaes. Aivey reeu w buuiuwc0kj
corner ana x umu, itrre ximuc. , FREE! Three valuable , prizes with feed purchased or chicks booked on valuable prizes during January and February. Now in effect. Watch'for further information in this newspaper. Ask particulars at Johnson Feed and Supply Co., 115 South Court. Phone 606. IF YOU are NOT GETTING the RESULTS from your flock of hens use PRATT'S POULTRY REGULATOR. Dillingham Hatch-cry.
Cemetery,
National
Fort Mycr, Va.
His widow, Maude E., survives him. '
and Mrs. Ed Sny
here with Mr
der. Mr. and Mrs. Lorcn Raines and daughter, Janet, Mrs. Edgar
of Terre Haute called on Mrs. i : 7 . "
were, Mrs. Pearl Vigilant, Mrs, Curtis Stewart, Mrs. George Miller Jr., Mrs. Charles Beckett, Mrs Ernest Reynolds. Rlrs,. Leon Lit-
tlejohn, Mrs. Charles Annis, the
'Named as Envoys
ll NOW ON DISPLAY in oun
watpr stores. The new 1945 crop of
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for natural and bottled gas. Kerosene automatic water heaters. 'Dome heaters and range boilers. fin stock. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, ' 111. Phone 90.
FOR SALE Used furniture j-:tore. Good business, good income, lull slocked. For sale at bargain price. 107 W. Jackson St. . HOUSE FOR SALE j Apartment house 1-2 block from 'square. Has four complete modern apartments. Hot water heat and jlhrcc bathrooms. . Excellent inloome property.
! SEE STEPHENS 101 North Main Fhouu ZZ
Johnson Production - Bred
ous chicks and then place your I order for the kind you want and
the date you want. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO.
WE HAVE a car of good white oats, 40 lbs! or better, on track at Shelburn, Mon., Tues. & Wed. Cheaper at the car. Martin's Feed Store.
i NOTICE War' has now imposed rationing on Spencer corsets. Those needing health sup
ports apply early. Iva Giles, Phone !
561.
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17, 550x18, 475x19, and 450x21 Grade I tires. Flynn's, Paxton.
RESTAURANT for sale or trade for real estate. Call at Pope's Tourist Court.
PHONE No, 7 for appointment, Shampoo and Set, $1.00; Permanent Wave, $3 up. Lucy Thrasher,
FOR SALE Large barn, 22x50, Marjorie Jeffords, Ruth Gregg, good condition; 1 tank heater; 1 1 All-American Beauty Salon, 116 0-volt wind charger, li h.p. air-1 VV. Washington St.
cooled engine. Norman Wilkey, 5
I r ' ' . A ' Vst n $ v 1
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some very
rw,;;:,n:ft:' ; the honor-gut. M lou coke.
.,1 Refreshments were served and
Mrs. William iiarasiey is spena-'Ml.Si Coke rccejved ing a few days with her parents, nce 2;fts
Mr. and Mrs. Walker McHugh. . Mrs. Bonnie. Gummere snenti Mr. and Mrs. Frank
the week-end with relatives in ' were in Sullivan Monday. Terre Haute. j Gibert Everhart was in Mrs.' Jack Wiggins of Terre shelburn Tuesday. Haute visited her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Dick Bemis returned to Maggie Raines over the week-jher home in' Lafayette after end. - , . spending a few days here visiting George Browning spent Sat- j relatives, urday and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Wheat near Hymera. "Mrs. Maggie Raines and tlaugli-
j ters, Mary Ellen and Lucile Wiggins of Terre Haute, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Dix and son Sunday. Cpl. Thomas W. Osborne, who arrived home Sunday for a 14-
j day furlough, is being transferred j to A. A. F. T. C, Camp Barkeley, ; Abilene, Texas.
Alan Vickrey transacted business in Indianapolis Saturday and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Osman and son and Mrs. Mayme Apple in Marion, Indiana. Mrs. Anna McCammon has returned home from a visit with relatives in Terre Haute. Mrs. Ellen Greene is attending
I a conference this week in northern Indiana. ' I Mr. and Mrs. Will Thornton and iMr. and Mrs. Perry Harris and i children were-guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pinkslon and son. ' Miss Anna Harrison who has been employed in Palestine the past ten years has returned to her home here and is now employed as day operator at the telephone office. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rogers of Clarion, Pennsylvania arrived here Monday evening to spend a few days witrTMr. and Mrs. Earl Berry. Betty and Anna Bates of Indianapolis spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Bates. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Walters and Mrs. Ida .Hubble were guests Sunday of Mrs. Freica Hubble
Owens and family. - Mrs.-Roxie Kelsey and daughter, Nancy were dinner guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James Bates.
JAPS FLEEING TOWARD BATAAN
a rm Him pgao-l-"
DUGGER
George Putoi'f is home on furlough the guest of his wife, baby, and parents. Mrs. Elsie Anderson of Ander
son, has returned to her home.
TODAY'S MARKETS
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j Produce: - f ' Poultry: .Broilers, friers and . roasters under five lbs., 28c; Bar,red and White Rock springers,!
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hunter of COIored springers, 2.3c; LegAnderson, Mrs. S. C. Hunter, Mr. thorn springers, 21c; heavy breed and Mrs. Wm. Hardin Mrs Vps. i hens,, 24c; Leghorn hens, 21c;
U. S. ARMORED UNITS continue their advances southward on Lu:;un, with the Japs fleeing toward Bataan. The armored unil3 parsed San Fernando, Hi miles from Manila, Nip casualties' on Luzon are in excess of 25,000 men as against American casualties of 4,254, according to a communlqd. (International
miles northwest Sullivan.
FOR SALE Good baled straw,
cut with binder. Hayden Vaughn, 3 miles southwest New Lebanon. FOR SALE Drop-head sewing machine in good condition. 721
South Section. Phone 539-L.
ATTENTION 1 A R M E R S When ordering Hybrid seed corn for 1945 planting, better buy
Crow's and Kelly's dependable!
Hybrids. Bill Mickey. Dealer.
I CARLISLE
Thursday Club Meets The Thursday Club met with
Mrs. Lou McConnell Thursday with tlie following members prejsent, Mrs. W. R. Johnson, Mrs. E. W. Rogers, Mrs. Edna Kresge, Mrs, Amie Douthitt, Mrs. Vcrnor Johnson, Mrs. Dercie Orr, Mrs.
Frank Warner, ' Mrs. French Willis, Mrs. G. W. Clayton, Mrs. Bertha Evans, Miss Hester Hoover and one guest, Mrs. Raymond Roberts. Responses were "current events." A paper, on "Events o 1944" by Mrs. Veinor Johnson, and a paper on "Belgium'' prepared by Mrs. Ella Orr and read by Mrs. Bertha Evans. The hostess, served sandwiches, wafers and tea.
ta Baldwin and children. Mrs.
iLettie, Harding and Miss Sylvia
Hunter of Indianapolis attended the funeral of Robert Hunter Monday. Mrs. Byron Harrison left for her home in Anderson Sunday after being the guest of .her mother, Mrs.- Eva Taylor.
cocks, 15c.
Butter: Number one, 49c; butter veiling, 45 3-4 cents for number one and 45c for number two. Eggs, 34 cents. ,
cows, ' $11.00-$17.50.
-$13.50; vealers top,
planes bomb Wake Island night ol Jan. 30.
Sheep, 1,500; bulk good and 1 U. S. State . Department . pub-
choice lambs, $15.25 $16.00; most lishes official list of
medium to low good, $13.00 'Imade to the
$15.00.
89 protests
J apane.se .: . G o vern-
ment since Pearl Harbor against
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JAN, 31. 1911
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan
Livestock: ; Hogs, 5,000; fully steady; 160cadet. 4no th ti4nn- inniri
--ww wr. J , . , vw j VV 1UU $13.50 $14.80; sows mostly $14.00 $14.05. Cattle, 1,500;' calves, 500; steers
a i r i ii. i and heifers steadv. rows firm- turn
ri. iiuiuuei ui isuies mei ill me ; , ' rae no in an
nomc oi Mrs. i.eitie JKismger 7 r; v-- . D011 th jaijanos on
her birth-,SIX.loaas "eiiers, io.uu; common .,, T,,nnrf-
and medium steers and heifers,
$10.00 $13.50; medium to good
j treatment of war
WORLD WAR n A YEAR AGo!cl"dinS civilians.
I On the Russian
prisoners, Hi-
Miss June Terhune, a
nurse was (he guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ollic Terhune over Sunday.
(By United Press)
Tokyo hints at a naval buttle i
front, Soviet
troops capture more than 100 places; at Krikovo, the Russians drive to only five miles of the
! Estonian obrder.
Tuesday in honor of
day. At noon a delicious dinner was served. Mrs; Risinger received many nice gifts.
American
the
In Italy, U. S. troops penetrate
attack the German Gustav line, partly Mar- encircling Cassino.
FOR SALE 1 Federal electric spinner wash; 1 roller type ironer. Both in A-l condition. Milburn Kirkham.
Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullian phone 332 or Crawford 20T or Crawford 53109. Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 21 hour service. John Wachtel Co Terre Haute. Indiana
PRESIDENT ROOSEVEIT lias nomlrated these two men for posts as envoys. Herman B. B a r 11 c h, toother of the presidential advis er, Bernard Earuch, lias been naiflefi ambassador to Portugal. Wallace Murray, below, lias been
WE .DO hand printing of all given the post as ambassador to
kinds. We also make name plates,) Iran. Murray has been director
house numbers and signs ot au; of near eastern and African af-
kinds from chipped, plate glass. J fairs. 1-2 mi. south of Shiloh church on
Paxton R. R. 1, Mrs. Floyd.
Chambers.
(International)
Mr. and Mis. Med ford Levron j of Hymera were here Saturday j
! afternoon. !
Mrs. Mary Kerkhof is visiting j relatives at Shelburn for a few clays. ' Mrs. Bertha Libby, Mr. and t Mrs. Virgil Rife of Terre Haute, ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer East, Mr. j and Mrs. Tom Cox nd daugh- 1 tcr, Audrey, and Mrs. Ida Allen were Sunday dinner guests of ' Mrs. Emiftett Cox. Mrs. Libby
FACTOGP.APHS During 19t:j, a new lurnl ol synUielic rubber, puraeon.- wai tlevelopcd which is vaitiable us g .-special replacement fur naiuia rubber, particularly in the aircraft Industry.
TllC .SlK'Z Wt.-Lll I!) fCy,t !.' built ftt a rrtEt of niniiit Sioii,W0,000. It was opened in l'joi. The Tliamos river. KnglanJ, is calleJ the "river of posis.''
, I U. S. Liberators raid the Two squadrons of U. S. Navy de-Calais area of France.
Pas-
j They'll Do It Every Time
By Jimmy Hatlo
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TH1STABLE IS
TAKEM.SIB-
DO YOU HAVE,
PERHAPS, A
RESERVWTION
NESBIT BEAUTY. SHOP now in house quarters at 232 S. Court. Phone 377 for appointment. Golda Nesbit. 1 .
STRAYED 3 black and white hounds. Name on collars. Phone 383. '
Wanted
VANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co.'
Onc-Minute Test 1. What is the WIMS?. 2. What is one of the must popular radio programs? 3. Of what Eritish dominion is Jan Christian Smuts prime min-
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military
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WANTED TO RENT House or three unfurnished rooms. Call 9075. 1
Hints on Etiquette . Regular Army and Navy' officers salute when they speak to a woman on the street, rather than raise their hats. Reserve officers vary some,' through habit re
move their hats, but preference is to salute.
Words of Wisdom Poor is the friendless master of a world; a world in purchase of a friend is gain. Young.
Today's Horoscope You have a magnetic personality, if this is your natal day. It attracts people to you. You should be careful in exercising the gift of influencing others. Build up your mental faculties and never stop trying to learn. You conceal
your emotions well, yet you will love with a deep and intense ar
dor. You might today be able to ! put a solid foundation under what i may seem like a nebulous air cas- 1 tie. Take notice of your ideas, no ' matter how extraordinary they ' may seem. j
Utributed by Kin Fenturea Syndicate, Inc.
One-5Iinute Test Answers j 1. "Wartime Instruction for Merchant Ships." .known by all deck officers of the United States Merchant Marine. 2. The -quiz. '
3. Union 0 South Africa.
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