The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1928 — Page 4

tiif; creencastlf da iky kannkf: Monday, January 23,192s.

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For An Important Announcement In Tomorrow Night’s Banner.

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S. C. PREVO CO.

j didates, attend :

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All Kebekahs are uift'd to

.... ({real benefit is derived

from these district meeting .

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Alliance Club Mcela. The Alpha Omicron I’i Alli - ”cc| 1 Club met Saturday afternoon at .'1:00 o’clock at the sorority housa.

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Heturn From ( invention.

Mrs. Madonna Stoner, Miss ’.cnorr

I Ituark and Miss Beryl O’Hair have 2475

1 returned from Indianapolis where 1 they attended the Delta Theta Tau convention held there Saturday and

Sunday at the Marott Hotel.

The meeting bewail Saturday at I noon with a luncheon, and a business ^ meeting followed and a delightful j dance Saturday evening. On Sunday a dinner followed by a minstrel giv1 en by the girls of the Indianapolis

chapter. -!• •!* *1*

Mrs. Brown Hostess

Mrs. Russell Brown was hostess to -oil the Century Club of (Ireencastle on Saturday afternoon. During the bus-;

iness session the following officers 2883

were elected to serve next year. President, Mrs. L. I!. Kckardt. 2.U1 Vice-President, Mr-. John Alice. Recording Sec., .Mis.- Maine Hhear-

2P.77

2517

2718

' ' 1 A. Messok. Pt. N'W 33-14-5( 37 acres; S'A SE 32-14-5, 80 neies; NW SE 32-14-5, 24 acres; Pt. NE 32-14-NVV NE 6-15-5, 27 acres; Wj NW fi-15-6, 30.60 acres; Pt. EMi SW 6-16- ■ 5, 2 acres; Pt. NW 6-15-5, .85 acres !fl4i».64 Emma O. Webb, E SE 16-15-5, 80 acres.. $247.22

Monroe Twp.

Frank Edwards "Trus.” Fairview Lots No. 1011, Block J; 1-3-4-5-G, Block N $ Walter Grass, Fairview Lot No. 1, Block P; Fairview Lot No. 2, Block P $ H. A. Hall, Fairview Lot No. 12, Block I; Fairview Lot 13, Block I $ Alonza Todd, Fairview Lot No. !*, Block K; Fairview, Lot No. 10, Block K; Pt. NE. NE 12-15-4, .34 acres . $ Frank Wall, Fairview Lots No. 1-2-3-4-6-G, Block R

Bainbridge Town

Arthur H. Lewellen, Cor-

win Lot 46 $ 40.70

Mary M. Wilson, Cor-

244

5, 66 acres; S' j :<: 32-14-5, 20 acres .

Joseph L. Owens, Pt. W-2 SW 21-14-5, 46.50

$238.85

382

Yorn, Hoad-

$ 49.53

$ 2.23

405 627

2.40

4.41

550

8.18

620

636

4.25 712

716

5.67

! 835

852

4.33 861

acres . . John A.

way Washington Tw p.

Emery L. Asher, H-H. $ Robt. J. Cook, H. H. Lot 23; H. H. Lot 35 .. $ Walter W. Deardorff and wife, H. H. Lot 46; H. H. Ian 170 ^ W. W. Gardner, Pt. NW

24-13-5, 1-75 acres .. $ 42.21

Alva W. ami Reynold Grable, SW SW 13-13-5, 40 acres; Pt. NW NW

13-13-6, 22 acres $ 45.86

Clara M. Hunt, Manhat-

tan Ix>t No. 81 $285.0>

Reha Hutcheson, Pt. XL NE 10-13-5; Pt. W-2

NE 10, 50 acres .... $ 66.6a

Anna Miller, Reelsville Lot 2. Block 5 $ Maggie Martin, H. H. Lot No. 100 •$ Joseph Mullikin, NW

7-13-5, 10 acres;

1.87

.1! VOWCA-STLfr

TODAY AND TUESDAY

TO 3,,,. a:30 TO 9,

3.58

44.04 1010

3.50

1077

1107

2..0 5.60

3100

win Lot No. 12

Floyd T»P.

Mandy Lewis, Groveland Lot 23 $

$ 26.30 1155

2.50

er.

Corresponding Sec., Mrs. R. E. Wil-j’' 52 * 0 J^cr'es;’

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Rcai hdalc Club Met.

Mi s Ruth llutchin- wa hostess to the Philomath Club of Roachdal*' Thursday afternoon. Twelve members ir ponded to roll call with the name! of a modern compo.-or. A program followed in which Miss Hutchins read a paper on “Folk Songs, Negro Spiiit uals and and Mrs. Harvon Chastain gave a extensive study of "licitliov('ii." Mrs. Call sang a group of Negio Spirituals. Duiing the social hour which followed the ho less served de-

licious refreshments.

took place

To Meet Tuesday. The Tri Kappa sorority will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. Glen H. Lyon. *1* *1* *1* Boston (Tub To Meet The Boston Club will meet Tu.sday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mi . F, L. Busenburg, 616 East Seminars Street. •|« .J. »J. Rchrkah Lodge The Beehive Uebekah Lodge will meet this evening at 8 o’clock. All memlc rs are requested to be present. Special busine will be transacted.

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Keystone Bible ( lass To Meet.

The Keystone Bible Class will hold 'J 11 ". ^

it social meeting for the month a', the home of Mrs. John King, 619 East Anderson St., Tuesday evening, Jan. 24., at 7 30 o'clock Mrs. Hopkins will lend the devotion. Mr -. Cohen Pierson will talk on “Whittier the

Poet Tolarence."

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A Masonie Party The entertainment Committee of the varous Masonic bodies and t e Ka-tern Star of Grcenca.-tle, will give a Pop-corn and Apple Paity at the Temple on Monday evening, January 30. The mcinb rs are a.-ked to bring their poppers, as the corn and apples will be furnished. All Masons and their families and members of Ea. tern Star are invited.

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Bible ( lass Meeting. The Ladies’ Bible Class of the Christian Church will meet with Mrs. A. (). White, on Johnson Street on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock.

Hams.

Treasurer, Mrs. Aaron Cooper. j Council Member, Mrs. Raymond

Pence.

Press Correspondent, Mi Margaret Gilmore. Program Committee: Mrs. Nellie T. Anderson, Miss Rose Joslin, Mrs. R. T. Williams. The club members agreed to make wrap books for children's library in the Hospital and Mi . Carson was appointed to buy hooks that the club will add to the library of the Putnam County Hospital this year. The president opened the program for the afternoon by reading a selection from the Bible and the club members joined in the Collect. The paper was given by Mrs. Cooper on "The Old Northwe t Territory,” the subject was well treated and created

+ + + an interesting discussion of the ap-Pearce-t rawley Wedding. preaching celebration of the Sesqui-

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crawley j centennial,

announce the marriage of their During the social hour the hostess daughter, Miss Georgia Lea to Ralph ; '(’rved dainty refreshments to the club

Pearce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ; ln, ’ n, ^ cr i f' 1 '! guests.

Pearce of Noblesville. The ceremony | "

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1001

I 100

I 101

1172

1203

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Pt. W-2 SE. 7-15-3, 60 acres; Pt. S’g NW, 7-15-3, 30 acres; Pt. N ffc NW 7 16-8, 19.77 at res; W%

NE, 18-15-3, 80 acres . $349.68

Eugene C. Shireman, Pt. SW 6 16-3, 140

acres $205.04

Marion Twp.

Joe Bohannon, Fairview Lot 8-9 $ 3.25 Melvin Jones and wife Pt. NW. 5-14-3, 131 acres; Pt. NE, 6-14-3, 27.16 acres $203.68

(ireencastle Twp.

Mary L. Allison, Com.

Lot. 4, Bl< k 10 .

Otis Grubb, Com. Lot No. 7 Block 10 $ Mildred Howard, J. B. Lot No. 53 •$ Lowis Howard, J. It. Lot No. 23 $ John H. King, Com. Lot

No. 13 Block 11 $ 20.02

Johanna Luetke, Com.

Lot 3; Block 21 $ 1.49

Chas. F. NeflTle, Com.

$ 2.00

1.49

2.81

2.84

1305

1346

Hughtt’ Speedi Stirs Conference

January 20 at Nobles-

by the Rev. Au-

brey Moore, dose friend of the

bridegroom.

Mr. and Mrs. Pearce will reside in

Indianapolis, where Mr. Pearce is in! * busine- with bis father. The biide|PAN \MF.KK \N DELEGATES i well known in (ireencastle, where BEG'N SESSIONS WITH .-he has always lived. They will have) ADDED IMPETI S. the best wishes of a wide circle of I frl<, " d ' S ' ^ : . J HAVANA, Jan. 23. (UP) PanRehckah District^Meeting. : American conference Committees The first meeting of Rebekah Dis ! ; tar,, ‘' 1 ,h, ir r«'*,ions today with new

held I

1427

.. $ 1.49 NW .. $ 14.18

and 21-

.. $ 18.01

and

No. Lot Lot

1550

for

P.

8-9;

$ 6.64

' Irict No. 19 for 1928, will be held I im P etl,s toW! "' ,l mutual cooperation, at Crawfordsville, on the afternoon | stirring speech by Cliarle-

Evans Hughe- Saturday night,

in every quaitcr it

and evening of Thursday, Jan. 26.1

Sister Ura Lee, vice-president of the I " every T mll, ' r 11 w:| - agree l Rebekah Assemble of Indiana, all ,|! ,hal l,u ^'s' -pee, h at a b. nquet giv other state officers will be with us j en b y t 1 '*’ American Chamber of Com-

was one of the outstanding

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Lot No. 14, Bk. 3 . Otis E. Nichols, Pt. 14-14-4, 7.60 acres Wm. A Patterson wife, Pt. W 2 SW 14-4, .25 acres ... Flora ft. Snider Husband, Com. Lot 11, Block 17; Com. 4, Block 26; Coni. No. 4, Block 16 ... Victory School Beys— “Directors”, & C. 4 5; P. & C. P. & C. 6-7

August E- Wiest, Pt. NE 7-14-4, 110 acres; Pt. KVi SE 6-14-4, 35 acres; Pt. W-2 SW. 5-11-4, 21.29 acres $171.60

(ireencastle City

John P. Bowling, Peck Lot No. 1, Block 5; Peck Lot No. 2 Block 5; Peck Lot No. 3, Block 5 $ 48.19 Barrett Law Assessment Ohio Street $313.02

1283

1.75

1 123

2.82

1485

1.64

1486

1.10

14P0

1508

1511

1529

1779

1892

1931

2000

10 acres; NW

SW 7-13-5, 160 acres $212.59

Grace E. Routt, H. II. Lot No. 72 $ Ervin and Muriel Stevens, H. H. 18 $ Rice Turner, H. H. 24 $ Thomas E. and Alice Wood. H. H. No. 28 .. $

Warren Twp.

G W. Deward, Jenkinsville 1; Jenkinsville 3 > l gaac 8. Perry, Pt. W 2 NW 22-13 $ Jas. A. Turner, Jenkins ville, Lot. No. 8 .... $ Benj. T. Turner, Jenkinsvillo 9-10 $ Claude M. Thompson, NH SE NE 26-13-4, 20 acres Hiram T. Williams, Jenkinsville 4-5 $ Man E. Wright, W-2 SY\ 8 13-1, 1 acr< . . Bernard W. Willard, Pt. SW 23-13-4, 20 acres; Pt. NE 23-13-1, 10 acres; SW SE 23-13 4, 58.o:: acres; SVfe SW 23-1.". I, 80 acre s; Pt. SW 23-13 1, 80 acre ; Pt. SW 23-13-

4, 60 acres 823.57

Jefferson Twp.

E. C. & A. D. Kivett, Pt. SE 29 13-2li 2.90

acres $ 32.94

II. C. Nicholas and wife,

Pt. NM 4-13-3, .07 . . S 2.24

Chandler Runyan, SW SW 9-13-3, 40 acres; SVa NE SW 9-13-3, 20 acres; NV4 SE SW 9-13-3, 20

acres $17 92

Walter L. Tincher, Pt.

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2.26

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‘SHOULD 1YIUN W UKf n ? 1 stl

2234

2274

2280

$ 85.50

2339

jiains. I was losing weight and go-

NW NW 4-13-3, 5 acres . 69.8:: ing down pretty fa t. Weak kidney ( lovcrdale 'I w p. caused me to rise a: all hour- of li e

,,, night and there was always a dull, SW 10-12-30 8.50 acres ; I I 1.08 . ,

Geo. C. Harrison and I ach > f, , ' lin K '"V l,ack ' 1 w:l; ' wife, S'/4 SW 16-12-4, 1 dreadful nervous and would become 60 acres; Pt. SE 17 12 excited over every little thing. hr f. cn ? ^102.95 (i| | iav< . taken a full treatment of Wm. Hardy and wife, , ... ... Pt W-2 SF ll-U'-l Konjolu and it ha proved a blessing 20.25 acres $ 41.91 to n, y health. I am free of all the

ii uwiu ■■ 11 ii i the there will Ik i tnial eor ^

j Sundays and this t p b< .’II'. <l "’ f J , the 700th anniver m . V

! tisli act of Pari

Pt 65

35-

2541

1939

$361.21

at this time. Regular business of the district will he transacted at the afternoon meeting, also a school of instruction conducted by Sister Lee. In the evening the ritualistic work will he given by Crescent Rebekah Lodge of this city to a class of can-

mercc

event- of the confen nee. Favorable comment came from every delega-

tion.

Five of the eight general commottees were scheduled to meet today.

2587

2509

9.16

2150

2191

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BUCK Will attltD THEM

Short Talks by Thoughtful Mothers A Wisconsin Mother says: "I fin* mothers very well informed on ths subject of ‘(lope’ in medicines. Few | mothers now a days would buy a i preparation that contained opiates

2890

. chlorform. A glance at the

uick speaksfor Buick Quality and Buickx price spells Value

4195

package

3302

TOTAI Hiram Callender and wife, C. S. Lot 5-1; C. S. Lot 8-1 $309.30 Jacob Fogle, Pock Add. Lot G $ 28.94 Joseph E. Gardner and wife, Ash, Add. Lot No. 2, Block 1 $ 17.70 | Henrv Kimball, Op. Lot No. 188 $ 1407 Paul F. Priest and wife East Lot 67 $362.29 Bert E. Walton, Walton'- 2-3; Walton’s 4; Walton’s 213 $ 17.30

2708

2920

II \ UK KIT LAW

! before buying tolls her thi . With f7i Did \ndernon St. Improvement ley’s Honey and Tar Compound, tin l ,u l’- Joseph It. Sellers I name tells a true story. It is quukly I’* Lot No. 66 East effective for coughs, colds, croup ami ; Enlargement $ 6.80 throat irritations. Pure a it i- sure. Did Seminary St. Improvement and worth many times its nri Dup. No. 2 A. H. Pitkin form-

< R. P. MULLINS, Druggist

Delinquent Tax

Notice.

Notice i.- hereby given that the treasurer of Putnam County, Indiana

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will sell the office of the Treusur er in tbe Court House in the City of!

r o. n. Fmctrrry

Smart, low-swung bodies by Fisher — Buick's famous valve-

in-head six-cylinder engine — and Buick’s Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers—endow Buick with the rich quality-appeal of the most expensive cars. And Buick volume — double that of any other builder of fin< automobiles—enables Buick to offer you Buick quality at surprisingly low prices. Three popular Buick models, a Sport Road ster, n Sedan, and a Coupe are priced as low as £119'), and all can be purchased on the

liberal G. M. A. C. plan.

Sec other cars —then see Buick. Let the comparison determine your choice.

Greencastle, Indiana the following tracts of real estate for the payment lelinqucnt taxes against the same

pri -e.”— Dup. No. 2 erly owned by Nellie T.

Anderson, 176 feet .. $ 40.70 Dup. No. 617—Mahalia O’Daniel 123 feet $ 27.96 Old N. Jackson St. Imp. Dup. No. 21—Nannie J. Mount 65 feet, 3 inches .... $ 14,36 Dup. No. 25—William H. Hawkins, 65 feet 3 inches, $ 14.36

Poplar Street

Nathan Lewsader. W-2 SW 35-13-3, acres; Pt. W-2 NW

13-3, 20 acres $131.02

Boyd F. Simison, Pt. W-2 SW 2-12-4, 40.50 acres; NW 2-12-4, 167 acres;

E 2 NE 2-12-3, 6 acres $511.30

(has. Woodall, Hurst

25; Hurst, 26 $ 11.73

Niles H. Sparks, Pt. SW 6-12-3, .50 $

( lovcrdale Town

E. L. Edwards, East 2nd Storv Lot No. 3 . $ State Life Ins. Co. N. W. Add. 14; N. W. Add. %; N. W. Add. 5-6 $ Delinquent Ditch Tax

Dup. No. 18—Citizen 'I ru. t Co.

Pt. NE SW 5-13-2, 16.64 acres; Pt. SE SW 5-13-

2, 16.64 acres $332.971 Dup. No. 23—W. E. Walton,

Pt. NE NW 8-13-2. 28 acres; Pt. SE NW 8-13-

2, 30 acres $360.41 Dup. No. 33—Eliza Cox, NE

SE 19-13-2, 10 acres

No. 7.)— Joseph A.-her, Pt. NW SW 15-12 3, 19

symptoms of stomach and kidney trouble and my nerves have quieted down. In my opinion there is noth-

ing like Konjola.”

Konjola is sold in Greencastle at the Owl drug store, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this ection. —(Adv.)

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person dcoj

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AMLKK \ N LEGION DISTRICT

COMMITTEE MEETING

."5.95 Lhe American Legion Fifth District Executive Committee had its initial meeting for the year yesterday afternoon at the local Legion hall. This was the first meeting under the lead1 ership of the new district committeeman, Lynn Kidd of Brazil and proved an exceedingly successful meeting. A round table discussion of membership problems brought forth many valuable suggestions, especially from the Brazil, Clinton, Danville,

inclination of the 'ji» * at the rate of aiv'cn I an inch with each pa 1 tower is 179 fi> : r I the present t.' FN"

pendicular t th OP and six inches. !

Indiana's historic, educational ami ajr

Facts \V ere

Radioed

Dup.

$ 60.77 ! ^ kv ^ b an ‘l I erro Haute Posts, lovely one of these Post s is a strong power in its community and puts its

acres’. ^ . SW . SW ’. 20 $ 57.83 P ro «' a "' across by the sheer weight

Dup. No. 77— Ternie Hurst,

SE 36-13-3, 20

$ 60.07

Pt. NW acres .,

Dup. No. 80 Rus.o II ('. Hodge,

NE SE 7 13-2, 40 acres;

SE SE 7-13-2, 40 acre.- $161.03 ALVA E. LISBY, Treasurer Put-

nam County.

t of

iand for the current taxes also. Said

-ale will begin at 10:30 o’clock A. M. j»n Monday, February 13, 1928.

1 Hip.

24 16

Monroe Twp. Lyda M. Coffman, Pt. EVi NE 1-15-4, 18 acres; NE, SE 1-15-4, W acres $162.45

3071

Lyda

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Dup.

403

; 870

1235

SEDANS $119^10 $1994 COUPES $1195 to $1850 SPORT MODELS $1191 to $152? AH print f • b rimi, M' V, mr-irmmtnt («* re hr add'd T\r G. M A. C. pnanie pl*n, the mo$l tfttnmbU, u nmtfakU.

1278

1862

Moffett & Dobbs

2138

Floyd Twp.

M. Coffman, Pt.

E'-a N'W 6 15-3, 33 acres; Pt. W-2 NE 6-

15 3, 11 acres $ 50.83

Jackson Twp.

I I rence Stevenson, Pt.

8W NW 1-16

acres $76.60

Franklin Twp.

Lessie F. Smith, SW.

SW 34-16-4, .50 acres $ 3.20

Boachdalc Town

Uoachdale Veneer & Lhr. Co., Cnuk. Addition, Lot. No. 2-3 4-5-

6 10 11-12, Block 2 $435.38

Nettie Sands, Granth. 6th., Lot 5; Granth. 6th., Lot 6

Bussell Twp,

Kussellville Town Alfred Loykabill, et al, Sinnot Lot 14, Block - $125.23

< hnton Tw p.

m

79.80 '

Dup. No. 1(1—Wm. Miller form-

erly owned by Ruth E.

Chapin, 101.83 ft $ 16.77

No. 35—Wm. L. Miller, formerly owned by Zeta

Chapter" House 103 feel $ 17.32 honiola

Alley Imp. Peeks Add. No. 1—Samuel Holhert Lots No. 20-21-23,

Block 3. Peck Add. . . $ 39.38 Dup. No. 3 Trustees St. Paul

Baptist church, Lot No. 1, Block 3, Peek

Add $67.19;

New Seminary St. Imp.

Dup. No. 24—Delta U. House,

Part Lot No. 66-57 E.

£nlft $225.74 Dup. No. to— Alfred II. &

Martha Pitkins, Part Lot

No. t9, E. Enlg $290.44 Dup. No. 61—Karl Heher form-

erly owned by Fannie Ledbetter, Pt. Lot No.

67. K. Enlg $151.64

Locust Street

Dup. No. 30—Kappa Phi Sigma 150 feet $630.91 Dup. No. 67—Elmer Vancleave, 58 feet $223.36

Madison Twp.

Ida Corley, NE NW 9-

14-6, 40 acres $ 34.33

Geo. E. Easley, Pt.

E^, SE. .25 $ 4 23

Mary K. Garrard, Pt. W-2 SW 32-14-5, 32.50

Her Stomach And Kidney Troubles Ended, She Says

Banished Four years Suffering For Her.

of it membership. Comrade Weisner of the Danville Post showed how that Post exerts an influence in every good movement in Danville. The Icrre Haute Post was warmly congratulated b\ the gathering for its initiating a movement for an A-l Air

Port in Terre Haute.

’I"he condition of the (Ireencastle 1 ost was di. cu. scd—its comfortable meeting hall, the beautiful monument sponsored by the Gold Star Memorial

Association, I hi

castle Post tor new members the need of Greencastle for a

nourishing pest.

The next meeting will be held at l ei re Haute, when ex-Congressman

k red Landes, will address

patriotic meeting.

>RT >—/

ni ne" w,i- p rill United Si | night l>) quit Jackson, : [r. 1 station jA

In discour.dng on ! e gi Jackson traced th" iut the state from its ad: as the 19th union of states; .>"ke «f ations of tie 1 iti' and told of u c p 1" tlement e t.ibl 1 • 1719. Indiana wa control until 1761 ae

from then

ar^a is 34,351 .-"|uart

800 mil'

length Is 276 miles. Indiana 1 :: rank as ree/aid amatory was organized capitol located 1800 to 1816; (iovr

war fam h o JI'S onl; S SJ /,•’'

1

AL V

ereil as completely

mn'd <>( the Green- j developmcn:

time it was mganu

and

more

ASI che

a great

tOSGRAVT

WASHIf“1

] A J;""' 1 dhmg 10 nnow—itemcmber It

Mrs Mary l> —., (name furnish-

edt .vr, 1 raoii.,,,' Calif., ays that I olcy I ill s diuretic very i^uickly f

a had pain in my hack, and

when’ I u. ed tf> lie awake at night with rheumatic pains, I now deep 1

■ of wh® 1

. arty IRISH IRFI ^ flt( V18HS 'N ''". 8 <

60

I 115

Err! J. Hunt. 1-15-5, 45.50 Pt. E-2 NE 91,71 acres ...

Pt. NW acres;

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161

2-15-5,

<457.20

MRS. BESSIE E. REDDY. “This medicine ended the stomach and kidney troubles I was suffering for over four years and it improved my health in general,” said Mrs. Bessie E. Reddy, 506 North Adams

St., Peoria, 111.

“My trouble- started with a nervous breakdown and ever since my

Hcros; SF. SE 40 Hcres, $ 03.49 he.ilth was in a bad condition I vw Pt \ cue I couldn't eat without having trouble NE 8-14-5.' 86 acres' $ 64.71 Wlth my st,i " la( ’ h ' 1 was subject to Wm. H. Kerchner, Nty i vomiting spells and any kind of solid

'"'ofoU. and enjoy a good night’s , ” s! N 'o OM '’ should sulFer backache, i " in i. t.jc noirn, sleep disturbing kid- !" , y 1 bladder ailments, when Fo-

ley I ols diuretic may be

had and at o small i Ml LI.I NS, Druggist.

Ro

adn y w

easily

cost.—R. P.

the Hefl

Year Of 1923

President W I 1 i m ' Itf-h Free State .J’ 8 M Chicago at 8:50 A ty’« gen a four-day pc if for Royalty. He will he ent' - iat e ('oolidgi and you the British Amha W received formally ■

House.

n- a tic

MARTINSVILU" tiir asking Congn ’ 1 t,iei velopment of ' n ^ r ‘' .JH

year with fifty-three Sun- | sage of the days but 1928 contains ! relief hill and votinf 1

many other unusual oc- tion for the camp* .jjj ] ciirences. In addition to 1 European corn b< 'idnj

Lea;) Year, 1!»28 ed by thi

fiditbgjals

The year 1928 seems full of peculiarities. Every so often there is a

being

SW 33-14-6, 80 acres; SE food would cause terrible indigeation'ami including fifty-three Sundays,

Mon! 1 " 11