Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 213, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 October 1946 — Page 3

Sullivan, Indians

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES 'THURSDAY, QCI 24. 1948.

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SUSPECT CAUSE

OF BACKACHES

, LEWIS I Mr. and Mrs. Grunell and son, ! Paul, of Kokomo, were . weekend guests of Mrs. Russell GruInell and daughter, Joyce Ann-. Mrs. Bucher Critchfield enterJta'ined her Sunday School class Friday night. , Mrs. Ben Boston left Saturday

This Old Treatment Often "

Brings Haoov Relief

NOTICF OF VOTIxr PIACFS ' Many sufferers relieve naggine backache Ior oan raiicibco, v-niiui iu for Vi fn Kit Ai flfction wfckiy.oncetheydiscovertnattbereaicause . attend the Postmasters' Conven-

'i he kidneys are Nature s chief way of talc- uuh. ingtheexccssacidsandwasteoutof theblood. Mr TL..U..tv., r lw ,..,1. .0i-4. , " . 1)111

When disordered kidney function permits wciu in uonawu uuuuaj nv-

and Mrs. Herb Knight

Notice is hereby given tliat the voting places in Sullivan County fir ,Jhe General Election to hp held im Tuesday. November 5, 1946, will be

ras follows: w,,0xr, , Ponous matter to remain in your blood, guests of the Kepner family. TAOTcsinM T(lWl!RI;rTr l mnv rating rnmrniff VifinlrooliQ Unw : , " 1

''Precinct No. 1. Sushi- Grwe Church rVPrecinct No.' 2. Nathan Powell residence. Y Precince No. 3. Florence Bennett v Restaurant Precinct No. 4. Town Hall CURRY TOWNSHIP "Precinct No. 1. Farmersburg- Fire-

KV house Precinct No. 2. Gregg's Pressing Shop .VPrecinct No. 3. Beit. Wood Theatre MJ Building "T Precinct No. 4. American Legion Hal, I Shelbum I Precinct No. 5. Chaa. Froment Garage.

Precinct No. 6. Hosea Stewart Implement Bids., Farmersburg FAIRBANKS TOWNSHIP Precinct No. .1. Township Fire 7-Hue Precinct No. 2. Masonic Hall, Fairbanks TURMAN TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1. Chas. Denny Garage Pre-'ict No. 2, Masonic Hall, Graysville Precinct No. 3. Jesse Med!ker Shop HAMILTON TOWNSHIP

Precinct No. 1. City Hall

in a large part of the city went

ripnri Trip "rnnt" wai a 95 lino

rp'T-J, iuCdlm' telephone cable. I Precinct No. 3. Lloyd Motir Sales, 36- . Kj ?0 S. Section Ft. -' '.

Frecinet wo. 4. um Boone,' ,s.llB ..o NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT S. Moi" Rt. ' Precinct No. 5. Glenn Nash Filling' Notice is hereby given that the

Jk' Station . undersigned has been appointed Ad-

Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wolverton

were in Terre Haute Saturday. A large crowd attended ' the wedding of Mary Lou Wible and Oscar Lee Scamihorn at the Methodist church Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hendricks and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Riehey attended the Fox Chasers reunion at Bedford and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey

Bedwell. KENTON, O. (UP) A gas Mesdames . Lucile Rkrhsy. company employee finally a- Georgene Wheaton and Ruby chieved success after hacking Criss weretin Jasonville Sunday away for some time at a stubborn afternoon, root. Simultaneously, telephones

pains, leg pains, losa of pep and enenry. get

ting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches and dizziness. Frequent or scanty passages with smarting and burning sometimes shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don't waitl Ask your druggist for Doan's Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by millions for over 40 years. Doan's give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from your blood. Get Doan's Pills,

Root of the Trouble

Precinct No. 6. County Infirmary mmistraloi- of the estate of Harriet family,

Jack Mcu-acKen rest- jiicknell Higbee, deceased late of nr

DODD BRIDGE Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Tuesday night. Mrs. Harry Brown spent Saturday in, Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardy

spent Sunday with her sister and

Prrw-inH- No. 7

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IX Precinct No. 8. A'lrin" ftoiw . is supposed to be solvent.

CASS TOWNSHIP PAUL HIGBKE,

'I Precinct No. I. Palph Keene ?esidenee Administrator. f Precinct No. ?, Taylor's Studio 1st ins 10-10-4(3 3t. Precinct No. 3, Laud Kennedy resi- - dence I " " " '"" . Precinct No. 4. Dagger "Town Hall NOTICE OF SALE OF

KPrS milr f Everhlrt 1 COUNTY PROPERTIES Parr were in Sullivan Saturday

School Building

Su:lWan County, Indiana.

Said .estate mrs' luvisa wooa ana ADe

Wilkey visited Mrs. George Burton at the Mary Sherman Hospital Saturday. 1 Mrs. Pauline Sanders and son, 'Jimmie, and Mr. and Mrs. Pad

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dJ..'; m s Tknmj Pvline rei- -Auditor t Sullivan County, Indiana,

dence

Precinct No. 1. Erlie Woodward rest-

,fd?tn.e X qSilSSH SL. Tli. ,6 rMrs. Zylma Woodard called on

will offer at public auction at the her sister, Mrs. Luvisa Wood and

jefferson township . ' " J!,?J-t K ,niTa Mrs- Irene McClure and daugh-

dence

Precinct No. 2.

Building

JL: H ADDON TOWNSHIP

jT-iK-Miri 1U. X. r I illlift ivi vrim i tin,, t:. Paxton Precinct No. 2. Woodward Store Bids.. Carlisle Precinct No. 3. Carlisle Fire House Precinct No. 4. Carlisle Library GILL TOWNSHIP K Precinct No. 1. High School Building, New Lebanon Precinct No. 2. Library Basement 1 Merom

Precinct No. 3. Rose School Building r (Seal) JOHN R. HOWARD V - LAWRENCE HUFF GARLAND D. SCOTT

GEORGE T. HETTINGER

Tuesday. November 12. 1946. to

Pleasantville School .Wfb b.d1r L ot, ,e, tba

lowing described tracts of real estate ".ey were ainner guests Sun-

situatea m Kuillvan countv. Indiana

tie ter last week.

Mrs. Luvisa

Wood and Abe

TRACT NO. 1. The Northeast

quarter of the. Northwest quarter of Section 3. in Township 6 North. Range 8 West, containing 58.32 acres. Excepting all coal and other underlying minerals. (Jefferson Township) TRACT NO. 2. Beginning 190 feet North of the Southeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 13, Township 8 North. Range 8 West,' and, running thence west 376 feet; thence South 190 feet: thence east 216 feet: thence north 70 feet; thence east 130 feet- thence north 121 feet to the place of beginning.

Board of County Commissioners, , excepted. (Cas3 Township)

TRACT NO. 3. The Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 8, Township 8 North. ' Raiige 8 West, excepting the coal and! other minerals and,also the , rigftt of vi'ay ,of the E. and T. H..

Mailman. (Hamilton Townsnip)

The abiw- i?Mm'ribed rent estate be-

day of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade.

NOTIftf

STATE OF INDIANA

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Sullivan County, Indiana,

i ATTEST: ' .TAMES McGARVEY. Auditor V Sullivan Countyf Indiana. ",.lst ins 10-24-462t.

Quit paying rent and own yout home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT

longs to Sullivan County. The terms of

the sale are cash, subject to taxes on the real estite for the year 1947 payable in 1948. Witness my hand and official seal (v.-- 10th day of October, 1946. (SEAL) JAMES McGARVEY. Auditor Sullivan County, Indiana. 1st ins 10-10-46 3t.

COUNTY OF SULLIVAN

Notice Is hereby aiven that there

has been filed with the undersigned a petition signed by at least 50 owners of taxable real estate in ' Turman Township, Sullivan County Indiana, praying for tha issuance of obligations of said township in the sum not exceeding $5.r00.00 for the purchase of a fi'o truf-k. Said petition has been presented to the Township Advisory Board, and unless a remonstrate" is filed within 30 days after the publication of this

i notice, tne undersigned will proceed , to borrow money as requested in said .petition, and issue the obligation of , Turman Township therefor. I ..Dated-this 16th day- of October 1946. ; Township Advisory Board

Turman Township Sullivan County, Indiana.

EDWARD WEIR, Trustee Turman Township SuHivnn County, Indiana. 1st ins 10-17-46 2t.

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NOTICE OF ADDITIONAL

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of Gill Township. Bull van ' County

Indiana,, that the proper legal officers

ot said municipality at the regular

meeting place on the 1st day of November, 194B will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the . extraordinary emergency existing at this time . Tuition Fund No. 28. Pay of Teachers 1,200.00 Special School Fund No. 12. Repnir of Bldg... 300.00 No, 23. Transportation 10.C0 No. 24. Water, Light Power ......50.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as fina'ly. mde wi'l be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within 15 days at he County Auditor's office, of Sullivan County. Indiana, or ft puch oher place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxoayers objecting to any of such addit;onal aoprom-iations may be heard and interested taxpnvers may in-,,.1-0 of the Cnuntv Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. E. B, WALTERS. Twp. Trustee. Respectively submitted this 15lh day of October, 196. Advisory Board of Gill Township. ARTHUR I-. HARRIS, Chairman Secretary, E. W. EATON Other member. HENRY HART 1st ins 10-17-46 2t.

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