The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 January 1928 — Page 4
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1928.
WOMEN’S WINTER
^ly's^mwas
a
WRAPS
slight
cl I nufHcUnt an«l '■> m>.t •^ h r;u o ^.T^::rx:. I. th« common council with h < <Ttlfl< from thr —"
ion
In flout rl’ I
coir tine pfor
that ht* complied with
Workmen’s
*i»««•
Section OH
nnpensation A<t ring into a con-
In a
Final Clearance
FUR TRIM MFD SPORT AND DRESS STYLES
i
HALF 1
PRICE
FUR < '< >ATS INCLUDED
EVERY COAT MUST GO!
FI R ro \ I S
?:i'i.:,ii (oats B5.00 (OATS .15.00 (OATS 10.00 COATS 25.00 ( O A'lS
19.75 :I2.50 17.50 15.00 12.50
/\NI,> TWO MORE DAYS left in t/»liii h In purchase (hat winltr rtial you've Been wanting. Milh the hig part of « inter sfill ahead of you, these coats should hate double appeal, especially when the sating is 50%. I he coats are regular high grade Prevoa' quality.
SIM iIt I DRESSE
I fits FUR '"il l too I I It t OAT i US FUR COAT i 1M i l It ' " \ l I— 180 FI R COA1
$57.50 50.00 82.50 80.00 90.00
S. C. Prevo Co.
"I ■ otildn't lock T pl< in the fare, I was so ashamed c t my skin! It was always blotched I in It - and I' ickheadf and at time; itched terribly. I bad tried everything and was so discouraged that J couldn't bring myself to take hope in anything. You can imagine my surjiri c therefore when one application of bottles Mentho Sulphur almost completely cleared my skin. I could have danced with joy! In a short time you wouldn’t know my skin—it was so clear, so soft and white." Thousands of people arc discovering that there is a remedy for skin trouble —even fiery, itching eczema ! It's the magic al combination of sulphur and menthol — sulphur for clearing the skin, menthol for healing the broken ao,| irritated tr ue. RowleS Mentho Sulphur is inexpensive and all drug-gi-.ts supply it in jars ready to use. He sure it's Howies.
of lfc« Workmen's to of Indiana liefor* ente tract with said <"ItV
permission will nol Ice given Do
| withdrawal, modification or explain* ' Hon of anv Mil or proposal after Ho gam* has been filed w ith the city - j , lerk lodders ale , rpte.isl' . . ut lorn ■! to ascertain that their figures ar. j
eorrect lh..t they hioe hid on '
unit required, that th. hid is I'rop-i I' | . signed, the non-eollusloo k fi Id.i vii I full' and properly esei uled. and th-ii . tha hid is in full compliance with the |
■ re'iulromellts lie rein sp*-rified person- tirnis or oorporntlons sol'
1 mitting proposals shall demonstrate ! t,, the satisfaction of the l onimon, t'ouncll that the' hfi'e the propel j
workmen and expert-|
of
TODAY—FRIDAY PRK ES 2 TO 5:.I0 —10c 20c 5. 10 , () () l?l
the
St!
re throats
Quickly relieved by rubbing on
. faHlltles ex|>eit
I Mtice to carry out th** provisions
contract in h proper manner, utlirr-
! wN#-. their i»i'lH will not l»»' cousifif i Hldflors must satisfy t hurns*!' * l'>
i a persona! »xaminati«»ii ami inv« tina | tion «»f ti»** location of th»* pr«»p«! •'1
»rk. and* by such oth^r means as h#»y may chof>se. as t«» t>u* a« curacN estlmatts of the work to *1< and shall not at an* tim* aftei
thn opening af the bids dispute «*r complain of thr statements “r cstlniatf* of tho « ity civil engin* * r. iwr assert that ther** was any misund'rstanding as t«i the nature or ainount
of tlie mnrk to be don#
Witness the Seal of said < i» and the signatures «»f th»* Mayor am! ‘ it clerk thereof. this Januar> - ith
♦ 'harles McGauehey. Mayor.
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SAl LY OM AI,
j they t j of the | dona,
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iron FOR ATE HHAL)
A t test:
Owin EnstKn. «’ity*clcik.
visits
vcR 21 Million Jars UsedYeaplv
>Olll» OF \ I) >11 M I M \ i IO \ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been anpointed l»\ the .fudte of the (’ircult Court «»f I’litnam
State of Indiana, adminis
County.
Sage Tea Turns Gray Hair Dark
lly siiiri.ey beakf
ANN I \l. ( ON YEN I loN
INDJANATOLIS, J;m. 2(i. (I T) The liklh annual convention of the ImHanji Engineering Society will be iiebj here Jan. 2(1 and 27. All architec.U and engineers in the state have been invited to attend. Topics to be discussed include: "Work of the State Building Council.” b\ Lewis Bruck, Indianapolis; "Wprk of the American Building Councjl," by Earl Carter, Tublic Service Commission. Addresses also will he m^ile by Herschel Wray, South Reipl city engineer, Warren ('. How l<jn»I, Turdue University and Lewis S. Finch,' -tale Itoard of health. The annual dinner dance will be held Thiir.-day evening. Col. Charles B. Tillsbury of Detroit will make th* principal address on “Flood Control of the Mississippi River.”
fidiferials
| was thought to have entered that ! state from Tennc -c •>. i'drtunately, while much property was d< troyed, I hut one known life was lost.
Hearings on petitions for pardons | yvill be heard by the, Indiana State i
prison board, January 2(1! and 27, according to M. E | Foley, member of the | board. Tardon hearings ' will begin at 9 o’clock in j
the morning. On Thursday the board will meet in the EaTorte Superior Court in the D. ('. Stephenson hearings and on January 2H will sit again as a parole board at the prison, i
Bearing
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Tel it ions
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To
Advertise
Startl'd
On
Flight
M \N SEN I EN( ED TO S I M E FARM FROM NEWCASTLE
NEWCASTLE, Did., Jan. 25. (IT) — Fred Payne of Indianapoli , waMntenced to .'Id days on the .(ate farm and fined $100 and costs in Cir cuit Court here after he became intoxicated and drove hi automobile I'll. .1 I II I A I tocl effort to knock it front the track. Payne became enraged because the electric car was blockading a cros ing After violent word* and honking of hi> horn failed to move the electric steed, Pay tie decided to knock it off He hacked his automobile up and smashed through the gat'' and into the car. The car remained stationary . Payne then barked up a little further than before and made a second da h at the car. When taken into custody, the drunk man was trying to unbend a fender from around his front wheel for a third attack.
Harry Brooks, air pilot for Henry Ford's air flivver was downed Lite
Tuesday afternoon in his non-stop planned flight from Detroit, Michigan, to Miami, Florida. The reason for the forced land-
ing was ice coated wings. This is the first time that a light plane has been called into service on this kind of a trip but it yvill not be long but it will lie a probability. Brooks car ried forty-eight gallons of gasoline which it was e.timated was enough to get him there if the weather conditions hail been favorable. There will be a time when weather conditions will not play such an important part
in air flights.
Seemingly it pays to advert i.-c. \ prominent mail order firm flooded
Putnam County We luesday with sixty two sack of huge catalogue . Each sack contained twenty of the books or a total of
1,210 catalogue were sent to tin h cal post office for distribution in the city and county. Usually at tin time of year this company send tin numbe r and then sends almost th same amount later in the ycir. Each book is published at an enormous cn. t and when a person thinks that Put nam County may In# considered i an atom, in comparison with the whole United States, a portion of the co ' that the mail order coin' n g <■ lo in order to advertise flair vare may be arrived at. Thi., company advertises heavily andreap the Ln efit.
fit.
of (lie estate of .tallies \V. Vestal
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tnaeii t o I'e sol' ent
as, 'I
late of Putnam t'oiint
id esta to is sunn
Huv D Vestal Administrator
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Ha's and Mtirohv. Alt's.
That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair (an only bo had by brewing ^ a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. 1C Your hair is your ■^f charm. It makes or J mars the face. When Bsa. it fades, turns gray or streaked.just an application ortwoof S geand Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundredfold. Don’t bother to prepare the mixture. You can get this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, for only 75 cents, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lu-tre of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now bri ausc it darkens so naturally and evenly that nolxtdv t an tell it has (teen applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft bru-h with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning'the gray hair has cb 'appeared, and after another application it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous
\LL OVER INDIANA ALEXANDRIA— An election with I the is.-ue based on annexation of additional territory by the city will be held here tomorrow. —o— GREENSBURG — From Singapore ! Straits Settlements, comes an offer | to purchase the entire bulldog stock of the Greensburg kennels, operated ; by E. H. Martin. A letter, received j by Martin from San Chiew Bong Isays the writer noticed the kennel ! advertisement in a magazine, and he \ asks quotations on all the bulldog | on hand. The letter was in well writj ten English. Martin is in conference ! with himself regarding the offer.
WABASH— An unusual operation consisting of removal of a portion of th* left thigh was performed upon Marland Stettler, at a loral hospital. fJtettler suffered a serious fracture of the leg recently when he fell over a cliff while coqn hunting.
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NO I M I I O < ON | |< % 4 | 411| H
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More heavy winds. Each year winds play havoc in various parts of
the country. First one section and then another. Natural elements are mort than a match for all man and machine built articles
as is ea ily demonstrated when a wind creates havoc with a few lusty gti t The torin Tuesday was felt, for the most part in Kentucky, but
More
(Day y Winds
CHAPPED SKIN Rr.o hands, rrarfcnl lip*, roughened cheeks disappear like rtingic under the soothing effect of Italian Halm. For : aale everywhere.
INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Ed. Jack
son has received an invitation to attend tho fifth annual dinner and bus iness meeting of the Chicago regional planning association at Chicago tomorrow night. Lorado Taft, famous
sculptor will bo toastmaster.
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4 I l\IN4. SI \ 1,1,11 Hills 1 Oil f 4»\slll!4 TION OF 4 I II Ms. |» \ \ F'II N I 'NO Si l»F. \\ \1 US ON .IM UMO\ HTHI.FI. 'Nil *IDI4 w ' I,US, I I Mils % N|) Of Tll.in ON 11,1.1 Mils VI III FT. 1 N I.IIFFN - I \ VI I I % III t % 4 . '•M'» th.it uraled pi i• ■ 11s will h** * bv tlm r#>ni* I'i#>ii I'oiinuil of the 4'11y #)f Indi.mi.i, until 7 JO o't lo# k. I* M , "u 'I n* rol.ty. February 14th, at "hi'h iM'ur id#im will publicly oprii* i ii"l i*.id f#»r th** umi.Mructiof) of t!i« follouiikK flfMcritie#! iMibllr imprnvr in* iits in Oit\ »»f 4irfeni'iistlf*. Indi
t o • w 11:
i i . improve Jh« kH»nT I4tr»*^t, fr#»tn tb* “tiutb |•|•o|•♦*rty lln« *»f Walntit
'.oVV.v:anderson -samuei w. j. m\
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t •in k ."id pavinic ibn fu» bitig th* practice in Mafiison county. I
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NEWCASTLE — Barney Jolley seeks $2,000 damages in a suit filed h*r* against Gottlieb Smith, alleging Smith’s dog Fit him on both hand and one wrist, making it impo-.ffble
for him to work.
ochi Put >abl: You’ll roar a( her inisadventures, you’ll '.uffer »uh k.,, 18 ^ plays her a scurvy trick, and you’ll feel genuinely t w mance comes her way at las’.
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TERRE HAUTE—An injury to her hip which prevents her from walking in a natural manner, is the basis of a $12,000 damage suit filed here by Mary Smith against Ethel Dowrden, whose automobile struck her Oct. 21,
last.
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GARY— John Garcia, who shot at his wife and missed her, was sentenced to six months in prison and fined if 10 and costs in Lake Criminal
court. His wife said he shot at her led by Noble Skm a - when she refused to give him money. oth< r men. Shot n 8,1
; “ghost" i till ! 1 8
MhiltORA > —" ....<• ntls
daughter f Mr , eks Eady, in a lu.iia t dii elf. I In n us • 1 in Frank Butler aw tns thire ^it (j, at linei Butler, Wlil ie it D. Andrew •. e U
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BLOOMI.ViTn • 1 "de in tin i!■ r i* 1 of the Rr'd Ihjc , '^p of Clear ('nek w rda;
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Louis Goens, 12, stif-
fen'd (ho In-, of his left eve when EVAN Vii,If t
inne
a toy cannon of his own invention back fired. After spending much time experimenting yvith the yveapon the boy loaded it with powder. The di •- charge went the opposite direction for
which it was intended.
ion members he,', pwith radioa'I Jf jlj obtain free transpon donated for r^li-' ;
at Littb .
niCKNELL-A: motorist - is to b« i Boy- playing hir.r
eet
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vill but chi
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ups fU »
OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE IS NEARLY OVER!
20% Discount On
Overcoats, Sheepskin Coats And All Other Winter Merchandise.
TODD’S TOGGERY The Store Foi The Lad And His Dad”
HAVE YOl A PROBLEM ?
If *o, do you realize how
W'ell equipped the Indiana Loan
( oinpany
rrtn-
* t(iMl*jfl*d aMt«halt. xro-Hfu iu •« k "*• i>ii k bn*! • • 11 a prnprr RMti -mmmI'1** fonidation, .ill in nr* with tb.* »#> f 11 *•, #!• taila, pldna. um •I MfbmA on flln In tb* nfft "i tb* «i' 'b‘tU *»t Maid city, and b«iu^ hiipr"’ K*'H#>hitinn N#» K. 1 '' ' 1 "f "I • "nniv-M council ;»dt*i>tr'i I b < em 1 • f*k j;’,. 1«CT and finally m«b r«’«l mii January 24 19:’S Th* t'.t il eHtiiriatcii # #»titra# t cost nf "« h Imi'i W4»m* nt f»»r the- vtiriatut I - i • .
tlft | *j 4t0
#»"d* n Hlock $i!5 f K4'. HrifK $27.HOt4 OP T* improv*. Illinolii Street. frn# n tb. s<*'ith i• r«► |rt> liti% #»f llnuna
s, «‘*t t.i the tinrtb piopertr Uua nf
M'.v tnl Stieet, in thr ru v ,,f • *1* Indiana. b> <'•natrurtlnf mi 1 "D Hbb th**r*’#»f i**mrnt ai*ir\ralks.
* ti• *■ add Butt*tm. all tn arfordmi# r
"I’b iii*' i• i *ifiI•*h. detailH, platiR and i f i«m t i"ns on fib* in th« nfftcr •»( 4"it\ ' I* rk <»f said cflty, and bw|
lUnoIutitin No iftu
"•"pt.'i 11\ tb** •**mmon council of Mil cit> n l>H('t*mb««r U. MMI7. and
i M w **r(b*red #»n January Hi, Ht28. T’be* i"t.!| »*fitintat»*rl contrayt ueb impmvetnent in $1,IH7.no
Thj i*i'l for t Iih aho\« tiarn#-d tin
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I m |*i «»v fine nt
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charged with misconduct. Miles de dared he would appeal to the Indi-
ana Supreme court.
ANDERSON — Anderson high 'hind girl t ikini'. idvantage of leap
ye,ii, air. idy have planned two par- * ,a,, *' , <’ 1 '' tit to yvliich they will be e ; 'orted j m bile tin I by youth - of (heir wn choosing. t^"* buy.; t t*U • Jl
WABASH—A broadcloth coat 52 yeai old i ; i.wned here by Joseph Murphy. It was a gift from Mur-
str ets. ' IC
Wm. Baldwin * r ‘
EAST < Hit AGO—The police patrol i- put to unique u-e here, serving a a school bus. The driver makes trip., to two sections each morning, taking the children to .-chool, and late in the afternoon calls at two chools for the tlip home. FAIRMONT ( laik Win-low nephew of Mrs. Webster Winslow of thi# <-*t.v, has been killed fighting in China she hah been nformed. He was a U. S. Marine. Winslow once lived here.
Is lo help you with it? WHETHER IT III 'lo pay your grocer, .locior, merchant, coal hill, aulomo bile Of what not. w, » PI l>, Ip you in a financial way (hat will bring you relief. SEE US WHEN YOU NEED MONEY.
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FORT WAYNE Fred It. Hoffman in jail hero charged with embezzling funds of the Fort Wayne American Seeurities Company of which he was manager, has been sued for $11)0 sup.
iVi'in.ii), "III be n J hi«I‘I time mid , (or . mnnev Kv bin ' .mined and . .meldered. and ' money Dy his wife, , murium council will proceed with- o Nsar' dc la' lo desia nal a bv I uUE'DriiAK- .
|,n Hmiii ir, order tl.e kind ,.f construe. 1 * Mr.KlliAIS—A watch chain " r "'i impi*»\ einent. R^ifij rinfc belonginir to A G ( nlhv "imon Mini il ♦•xpr#*sR| \ r« s#»r\in« • . . ? * w ' omy
IMf!*
r* it * t hii \ ftn#1 m11 b of th#* * harnt t#*r hri#j Hijf.
fiub ney «if the inateiials !>i#1 up i'*M"Ii propoHal shall I*h lileri
Indiana Izoan Co.
with
the hour of op. * h bidder la requtrli Ilia lild a certlfl-
'l>'|io»lt wilh inn mn H
..I check for an amount not leas than
2IV'a FI. Washington St.
Phone 15.
cent of (he
the Improvement
• OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH :
4 How To Get Relief When Hoad ■ | and Nose are Stuffed Up. : tVimt fifty! Your •'••Id in head nr catarrh diaappi'.irs. Your chiggi'd nostrila will open, the air Jwy.-o.figc. of your head will dear and you can breathe freely. No more Hiiuffling, hawking, raucou, discharge, dryneaa ,,r headache; no struggling for breath at night. G.’t a small bottle of J'.lv's Cream Balm from your druggist ami apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It jienctratcs through every air jiassagc of the head, smithing and healing the swollen or inllauusl mu|»M|S membrane, giving you instiint relief llea.1 colds und latarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up ami luissrahl«, Kelitd U sura.
imy
ell
the rinht ft Htlll tn jlKlK
n#’v
i#h
th*- cit\ clerk before • •4iin« tin- bidH Eh
ell to (b'pOHt
for
two Mild nilH-half pt* uiii#*ci's estimate of
'••‘I "i" ! tml In no cunt* shnll th#* ' ' R I" f"i Icsh than on#> binidifd dn!l." Mil • hft'kH t * * l». certified hy a Mitabt. bank doltitf hiiMineM* in In.
In t mHf the lilfl ih imt a* ( ♦•pt**ii
tin- cbcck will bt* rt-turne«l to the bbl1 ll "^ i the* biti i* M*'Cf*ptp«l a ml the bnbl* r sh.ill rcfiiNt* »*i neulfct tr» t»ntt*r int" it cnnirurt with tin* 4’jty of (} r eem ‘m;!Ii, Iii11imna, within tun days from th. tim* In ahall have been liotifiod ,,r f *i. in • ptrtiK-t- of the wain**. said • i" 1 i' 1 I be forfeited to the (Tty of 4«i t*t-n« aHt U*. Indiana. und the nuid 'h. . k and the procet du theie*>f H hall
'l« * tn*‘d to be! HHcertuintd Ibinblatt’d damages f#»r failure
and
of
filiy* father on the son’s twenty-third i In»iianap birthday. , week. AK
0 | Letter Miller ar: ; ^ 1
RUSHVILLE—The average age of, <la - v w i,h J, ‘ •’ E ;*' men who marry in Rush county is a Hurt «n(i far : '''i Ie than 27 ycat . of women, ' ' 1 ’ 1 ; A ’ 1 y. , . MX month - The e figuie- oliv '’ er I
yerc compiled from ages given by paiti' . to whom 147 marriage Been : 1 wet i -ued in the county during
1927.
Hie week e r h( family. Hicl Marion Miller *r /en Buddie Gi pul' r rhos Eugene Hubor » wol Tuesday wi'h st™-* >o»s Cedric I’ri'ha! verve ent# Sunday. e«ti Lot# of hutcherinf xpec vicil'ity la t »"'i> he < Revival 1 1 4 ui v
Five grandparents liv- "an Chunh F>b. "e<l
TERRE HAUTE Orville Mattox
wa.‘: as e-sed i fine of $25 and costs in Vigo Circuit court fur “heating up” Fa rah Hollingsworth. He >ni I
she had gossiped about him.
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DECATUR
ing in the ame city with her, is be pastor .aid ther** lived to put La’ jla Jane Eady, tl.e er to have char?'
Sheridan, landed in a tree top when the Colby automobile wa.' wreck' d on a hill near Madison, badly injuring him. The jewelry wa- found by Clarence M. Hager of Bartholomew county, who hag returned it to the owner.
Ilqi
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and
S.S.S. and Rheum: simply don’t get along togetM
•’-•'‘‘Ii propottal Hhall
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HU
4nd I Mp-1
Lo it**nii/.ctl
h lti*in nf work to be done mat# rials furnished, with unit
.ii."* pri- .-s.
rit* successful t-4>ntract#jr shall '"ant., and warrant th#* woikman'"p <"hI materials used in tb#» work li< is awarded f*»r a period of three ' : ' • ;»i: and said t #jntra« t shall ion'•"h It" aiiaiantev ;#*t !»*rth mid word'd on pax*2 Acts litil. of th- (Jfu- * lal AESfinbly of the 5*ta». ,,f Indiana I’Ih ns ."id spyiif led t bins for t»4*tl
for wm I —
"•I inii'rnveiiienta hic „n fii,. |„ o,,. j'ed to help three virU ukn
"ffi i i>l tha city-clerk ,,t ,.i|.|
SOUTH BF,N’I) Petitions ciiculated here a.-king that U. S. Sen. James E. Matson be a candidate for the Republican nomination for pre.-i-dent were signed by 75 persons. W. M. Warner, Watson manager in th" last -enatorial campjjgn, handled the jtetitions. VINCENNES—Chaile.- Braudenburg of Oak tow n w a . freed of “a>ault a.id battery” charges after kil ling o mule. Henry Martindale al > of Oaktown declared Brandenburg fired a revolver at him but hit the mule in.-tead. Justice of peace court acquitted Brandenburg.
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SOL I H BEND— "Good Samaritan'I Merrill Bechtel, 22 of Wakarust, sto-J
You know it cannot be rubbed aivny
A RE you one of time unfnrt'lnatis who suffer with pain: in your muscles and joints, commonly called rheumatism, making you miserable, less efficient, interfering with your working hours, ruining your sleep?
You may have tried many things without relief. Why not try S.S.S.?
For more than 100 years S.S.S. nns been giving relief in thousanda of cases, as testified to in unsolic-
ited letters of gratitude.
rheums''"iv J cine.. hut S • ‘
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"After Euffering several vcais, Osborne, -I six bottler, of S.S.S. cenij'lcteiy re- ” 1
heved me of rheumatism. It alr.o cleared up a skin eruption and gave me a good appetite. I think S.S.S. Is a wonderful medicine.”—R.
a 7r*L/»'L »*»•« •
Michigan. S S.S. is
roots "f n.rd.c.n.ll
a. i a. i a. v
... tv i , w «re tnh^^Oude.vonng to patch a tire. While he "f non-1 stooped to examine the tire a diunk I en motorist Clashed into him H '
awnV h Yi; , ^ , ;rt.d, f ;huk 1 « tu ! uin r l , inju,les *** ^ »■.
of
Eat li bidder hOhII fl!#* with tb ijsimi Mtattitorv affidavit
* ollualon. The Bucueanl'ul contractor luill « xc iite IiIh construction him!
vi'l'f^T ‘' >out ^ eln Eailyvay, Knox-
“I war very nervous, had hardly any appetite, and suffered with
roots oi i"" 1 ".
and gives to M. -: m
in huilding ' “ .
tern thi r All dreg^!,; P ' r size*. f' ei - ™
more economic*
.. OU Hill, Mull..
a hospital.
S.SS. Builds SturdY ^
