The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1928 — Page 4
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, MARCH f,, 1928.
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WEDNESDAY A: ONE DAY ONLY
>i>T/^crc 2 to 5:30—10c 20c 1 KICE,O-5:30 to 9 -10c 25c
All Mi.uh School Students Admitteri For 10c From 3:30 to 5:30 Wed. () n | v
r T , lll!> shook tho counlr> with 1 Iouk. loud laughs in “Rookies". 'I hey’ll raise a real mirthquake now »ith this comedy riot! Two college hoys—hut what they knew about babies was nobody's business.'
by Nine’
rVMIIKS to right of them! Hahies to left ol t# theh! And a thousand laughs a'l around them l U hen Dane and Vrthur, as two colb < l.o> , have a lot of squalling infants sii.ldeuly and amazingly wished on them, you'll howl :;s ne\er before as they face the music! Try and stop laughing!
.Music By The iMiffhty Burton ()r«un And The Brunswick Runntrope
IF YOl THOUGHT THEY WERE FI ? NY IN “ROOKIES”—JUST SEE THISRIOT! — FUNNIER THAN EVER
' “THE CHINESE PAROTT’ I —
TODAY
Last Times
MARION
NIXON
OUR OWN CLOTHES
( harming Luncheon. The home of .Mr.-
Moose Lodge I ntertained.
„ . . 'I'he Moose I ge entertained Mon(jaughey. Last be mi nan bt., was Uie : , . .
day evening witli a supper and dance.
nf fi /'h» 111t» l v nmimntt'fi
w. M. Mc-
Smart For Spring
of
Kxtra Trou. in to .Mate!) So Addition;.!. See Window Displa>.
W< re featuring our own brand
cloth •! i- -pring. We say our own doth' for they were made according to our own specifications. The patterns ' l l all personally selected hy us and lashioncd to meet with our most stringcut demands. They’ll meet with all your expectations of good clothes. Larly s'T’Ctions afford you greater
variety. Get in tomorrow.
$«€'PrevoCo.
scene of a charmingly appointed birthdaj anniversary luncheon -Monj day afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs. Mart Mathews. Thi hostess was assisted by .Mrs. Parke Dunbar and Mrs. Charles J. Arnold. Luncheon was served at two large tables, one in the dining room and the other in the living room. Covers were laid fur twenty guests. Decor-
Oik i f the 1. >t crowds ever at- ■ " I ng was | nt last evening. An orehe.-'ra fron Terre Haute furnished the music for the dance.
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V\. I . M. s. l o Meet.
Tin Woman' Foreign Missionary b" ' t> of the Methodist Church will ' in , t with Mi W. F. Swahlen, (i.'lli! I!i-, Seminar St., at 2:.'!0 o'clock' W'di.i -day a) nn on. Devotions will flower s. . _
ATTORNEY DIES
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INDIANAPOLIS, March 5. (I Pi— James M. Jones, (i(5, prominent Indianapolis attorney, and ex-mayor of Kansas City died here, after an illness of two months. Heart disease
caused death, doctors said. After serving several
rincipal of tl hoids, Jones
Kansas City. He spent the
lunsel
lianapolis Street railway company.
w
1 Tices Matinee 10c—20c Night 10c -25c Shows 2' 3:45,5:30 7*‘15, 9 p.m.
pay 'F.iv
tilionrastlo School
• \vnslii|», s.ti«l «'oiinty ami Stat« . that l l " ast in n,. "IOI..I I'Sill "I'fili'l s of Hll ill I ,Sr|i,i,,T i, !"l
propoi
j miiriit it>alit>, at tlo ir regular meetyears as j pl«*»'f, oil the 13th May
principal of the Oshkosh, Wis., public 1 m' ..hh, : ! ''.'i.'V.i'SiV.'i. loriVn. ss'I'Y
schools, Jones was twice mayor of ' ' f 00" no I , * he aruotiiit of Ponds proposed is ' mad* ia>t *-d,2IS.0!> t heating Hit rest at tour ami Town
year of hi- life as counsel for the In- '''''V 1 ' " T hl 1 assessed 'i' 1 " said school i,iJ
■ y«l l ‘p ol properly in this tax ng unli one-st,.i, i,,..,, :I
• lei,I,.dni W II ' I I , issll. i f' ^
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' ,r 1 ' l "'' 1 rilll.I- l,., ,, , ; , ■ j
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ations were earrieil out in
with the season. Spring jumxi-, , , , .. , . hi l< i by Mi L. R. Bartlett and
sweet peas, tulips and narcissus w.'ic ,, ,, ' , . . , . 1 .. Mr-. H. B. (,.ugh will review the
u.-ed profusely. J he tables were cen
1 III) chapter ot the text-book,
tcred with long tapering green can ,, ‘ ... n . . i ,ii , U. II. Smith will sing.
Mrs.
! dies, and the table service was also
| in green.
7 lie birthday cake was in colors of green and white and hud fen lighted
candles.
The Menu
Chicken in patties Potato Shells with PeaHot Rolls Salad Ice Cream Cake
Coffee.
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Fortnightly ( lub Meets.
Mrs. C. C. Gillen gave a most de-
lightful mu-icale urogram
q..j. M!. < *li\e M. >. I n \|ei!t. The Ml. OY-e Missionary Society will meet with Mi-. David Houck Thursday, Mai h Sth for an all day meeting.
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Silver lea March Sth.
The Bainbi idge Home Economies iluli will give a Silver Tea at the lidiibi'i g' High School gymnasium i'll March S, for the purpose of raising fund- which "ill lie used for nece.--iiy work on the Bainbridge ceme-
Monday tery.
aftemoon at the regular meeting of Th( , p ub | ic ,, cordially invited to
the Fortnightly Cluh held at the aU ,. n(: t | 1( , tt ,.,
home of Mis. K. B. Taylor, .lOo Ka-t
. Mrs.
Clevc Thomas, Mrs. Donald McLean and Mrs. John t o< k weie pre.
ent.
Election of officers for tie ensuing year was held. Following are the I selections made: I’re-ident, Mr . Ko
'Uhlie at large had built up a large 1 Abrams; Vice President, Mr . Alber'
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(ii Hr n Bittles.
Lesson No 1 Quesfion: Why should my cod-liver oil be emulsified ? Answer: Because I can absorb it more readily, like the emulsified lat in milk. What s more, ir tastes pleasant when 1 take it n the form of SCOTT’S EMULSION (ii»uiiiiHiuiiii l |iii!ui'i,iii!iiii:iiii:iiiiiuiii'iii:i;:i!"iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii< 11
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I.. r. F. Club lo Meet. The L. F. F. Club will meet with Mi . CharUs Howard Wednesday at 2:01) o’clock.
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Monday Club Meets.
Th«‘ Mom ay Club met March (itli at the In me of Mr-. Vandevier on South College Ave. After the bu.-in- ■ ■' --ion a playlet entitled, “Tlr Kingdom of Noiison-e,’’ was given
j " itli gn at -ucec-.- by the following
nit mb i- Mesdames, Reeves, Vand 'ii i . Bennett, Z( i-, Obenchain, Harris Hi llingi r, Hillis and Browning. After this each member was rerun -ted tu kiss the Blarneystone for lock, then each lady was a.-ked to write a description of a sister member. Mi-. Bennett succeeded to -uch an extent that she was given a prize of a lovely imported handkerchief.
__ , 4 , During the .-ocial hour a buffet
as ( aim and peaceful as though go- evening wa- spent and the club ad- lom h wa.- erved. The next meeting ’ 1 journed to meet at the i , will Y hel with Mr . Jamea Zeis. Il " 1,11 to "i"' - . a wife, meeting dat wi h Mi Ki ♦♦♦+♦♦ 'I Elizabeth Elliott, one daughter, East Walnut St. Informal Tea Invitations.
IF YOl LOVE YOl R, “BABY’’— TAKE HER TO SEE, "HAID MINE" AT I HE YON- ( ASTl.E WEDNESDAY.
vein i: to i \ \ r \ » i .' <>• • 1 xi \s i i.i; *i iiooi. < i i t oi i' i t '- j ion to m \ k i: \n \ mu iion- % i \ rriiorm \tio> ; x i Ol IH .11.11 M I > \ I lO\ IO IHM K ItOMIS. The taxpayers of (»re»neasl le ScIihoI t’Itj. Futnam t’ounty, hujiatia, ai« hereby iwjtirief] that the Hoard oi School Trustees of (Ireelicastle S-chool L’ity and < treeiic asth- Srhool 'Ptiwuship, of said County and Slat**. hn\ • « oi. templated the meeting of an * ni« re. enev now existing, and the making *
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... a
ppropriation theref< id i Ii eelieast le School
an a
Beliii
of
or,
Uity in t ho sum
i (Ii iff friend.-. Any gathering inlo which he came was assured a ood ocial time as he was possessed ol a keen sen-e of humor and was always nmly with a well fitting ans-
wer.
He never found fault with the sundne or thi rain, always seeing that i a. h was necessary. If he had an ache or pain his last morning he nev-
er mentioned it.
His Iasi talk, within two minutes "I hi pa.- ing was in keeping with hi life, a j< ke and a -mile. Then I'l l feel peace. His passing was ju.-t
Daggy; Secietaiy, Mi-. (' and Treasurer, Mr.-. James
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Eastern Star To Meet,
Greencastlr Chapter No. J.V) <). E. S. will meet in regular se- i.ui Wednesday evening at 7:J0. There will be
initiation. •!• -i- -i- -i- -!•
Pitch-In Supper Knjoytd.
Miss Lelia Talbott, Ea.-i Hanna S’, was ho.-te.-s Monday evening at a pitch-in supper given In the membeiof the S. C. C. Club. Twenty six members were present. A most i njoyahle
Mi- e- Edna Hillis, Nelli' Blown and Louise Glidewrll were initiated
OBI 11 ARY
Daniel Elliott was a native son of I'utnaiii ( nunty, having been born in
Manhattan, Jan. KI, 1S(IJ.
His entire life had been spent in this county, where he successfully followed farming, until some 20 year ago, when he moved into Greencastle. After coming here be became inter c-teil in thi building trades, and i.. a short time the various contractor discovered that a valuable man had joined the ranks. Once in the employ of un\ e Iitrnetor, he was ,-ure of a job again, as he never was heard l" complain of the work assigned him, always ready to meet ami overcome any difficulty arising. When assign<1 a'ny work the contractor need never worry or stay and overlook the work for with Dun Elliott on the job
The Crescent Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock with Mrs. O.-car O’Benchuin on West
Mi s Nellie of Los Angeles, Cali-
• fornia; two sons, Lawrence of Terre w .,.„ I mte, and Serva, of Whipplton, Ari- at the meeting last night. ■in i, a'so tW" sisters, Mrs. Gertrude .j. .j. ,j. lb in k of Indianapolis; Mrs. Mar\ Crescent Club To Meet.
I l.owden of Parson, Kansas, also a
! lie) hew, Dr. Elliott of Brazil. I heir loss is shared with a multi-
tude of friend- made during his res- Washington Bt. ideiii e r ,f \ears, l month, and 8 .j. q. i: in this locality. The family has 80th Birthday Anniversary.
■ st a devoted husband and father. Mrs. J. A. Gardner, South Indiana lb community a man worth while. St., w a - most pleasantly surpn-eo h v I’hose from a distance attending members of her family Sunday at
t funeral of Daniel Elliott were Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Houck of Indianapolis, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott of Brazil, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott o: Bloomington, Lawrence Elliott of i "i re Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford S ilers, of Ru ' llvillc, Charles Mithcll and son and Mr-. Nellie Wil-
liam- of Putnamville.
Mi . 11. I! Kiohl ha.- i.-sued invitations foi an informal tea to be given l i ui-day between the hours of 2:;I0 ii clock to .i n0 o’clock in honor of her gui st, Mi I. E. Honeywell of Oak
Park, III. •!• •!• •!• -F
( loveril'ile Ladies Aid
Holds Meeting.
Through the courtesy of Mr. Lewis Nrier, tin Ladies Aid of the M. E. church have secured the use of the Neier bull mg, first door north of the York Drug Store for a Social
noon when the children and grand- room.
children came to her home with well Tin formal opening will be held I tilled basket to poin in with Mr.-. Friday March !Hh. There will be a 1 Gardner in celebrating her 8011; tea, program and a sale of five and | birthday anniversary. ten cent articles in the afternoon. A ino.-t bountiful dinner w pn ad The evening program i- planned
*»t noon time, to which the crowd di
()f ? :‘..TK 1 I , WlHTob.N It l>< < Mm. IHHVHMH r,V tO lllOl'l* IIIOM.X for tlo* current year 192S, than was ^ - ■ out in detail in the publish'd hudmt heretofore made for said year; such appropriation to h«* made ff>r the purpose cf pa> Ing for saId School <‘it> share of t he 1 ost of a new i id« school huildiiiK on the prcmiHes know n as Second Ward School" in the Cii>
of Llreencastle, Indiana.
Said Hoard »>f School Trustct s w ill, on the 10th da\ of March, I!'-'’', at 7 :o P. M.. iinct at its office in t lo IHkIi Sehool Building in th« s.iid (’its of Greencastle. for the purpose of d« terminina upon and rnaking auch appropiiation. and for the purpose ot hear inn remonstrances of taxpayers against such additional appropriation. Ten or more taxpayers in said mum clpal corporatIon othei than th<m< who Pay poll tax only, and who ar* affected b> such additional appropria 1 tion and who nia> feel aggrievid thereby. ma> appeal to tin- Staf. Itf»ard of Tax' (’oinmiHsioners for furthet a« tion bv filing a petition with tin And itor nf Dutnani <’• tint\ w ithin t. n da * after such additional appropriation shall have heefi determined upon, sei. ting fort Ii ti»«*ir oiiJecflotiK thereto and Du ts showing that the proposed ad ditloual appropriation and expeuditur* is unnecessary, unw ise, or execssiv* . as the case may be. The State Tax Ibnrd will fix a date for a hearing in this
Uounty.
Notice is further given to tin t in pa' ers of said Greencastle School t’it’.
sair
their regular meeting place,
1 H Ii day of F’ebruary, d'l<rmi?nd to Issue Imtpls, or ot hen-videln-es of
indehtedness ex« eeding $...ana.i»D
The aruoiint of iiouds proposed is $35,7M.9I. hearing interest at foui ami one-half per cent. Tin- net ass. d \alue nf property in this taxing unit
$j.t,9iin no and the pr» s* nt in-
debtedness without tliis issue $7..
K00 00.
I 000.uo.
Tin proceeds nf such bond issue are to l>e used for tin payment of said School Township's share in the const ruction . f a m u s I building on ' ! 'e premises known as Second Ward S'diool’ in tin < ity of t Ircencast I* .
J ml iana.
Ten m moi < taxpayers, other than those who pa v poll tax only, who fed themselves, aggrbived by such tic t* rminat ion. may appeal to the State D'*urd nf i \ ('nmrnissioiier.e for furIbei* ,o t ion. b filing ,» petition then - | for with tin <’oiint\ Auditor on or lo fore the ex pi rat ion of twenty •nine '•I.ns li *m tin JMli da v of KebYiiar\, I9l'n Tlie Ft it. Tax Hoard will fix But* for a hearing in this Uountw Harry t'ollins. Haul Albin, (’asscell (*. Tucker. Sehool Trustees of Greencastlr *■ *""1 (, H> ;nd (! leencast I*- School I ownship, I’utnam County, Indiana I
29-7-2:
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m>h.
'z ° taxpayers of tin City of Green
i,r ‘ *“ *'b > notified
, 1 L...ird of School Trustees nf ' t e* Mcast I# . s land <’it> and Green 11 ' •'' b- h| i mw nship. I'utnam Uounimlmna. intend to create an in- • ,l '" <"» at aln *1 th< 8< huol Cltj ot
ill - u t'.oh _ el.Mk riMinis, liab-TtrS aM> ein I.I . ’ li
'/Iii '"I «!n' IN *
b' 7i» feet HtlUctod of
t‘*in- ami \vo
"O''"I this K"l,ni„ y jJ
in
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u OH LAIGHED AT, “ROOKIES”— YOU’LL ROAR \ l “BABY M 1 N E". COMING " I DNESDA^ IO THE YON- ( \si li;.
Ill 501®
R. P. Ml I.I.INS, liKllJ
KOLSTER
RADI O
RALPH P. ( ROUSORE
FOR RKN'I Furei) 'acres bottom l;tnd. t i "e -1 of Gn eiu.i v J.l
FOR RENT: MrH
- apartment, CLASSIFIED ADS 1
—For Sale—
I'OR SALE: 2 five year old cow..,
. one U. Laval (7 am Scpaiutor, No. 12
said Uounty and state, that the prop* i , ,, r
legal officers of said mtjiilcipa lit \ .it 1 *‘ l,1, ’Gl , ,> gallon capacity. The their reaulai- "i... cow . U re No. l butter cows, and are
at Mi... I). C. Allen’s who will tell yu all about price, condition, etc. The Sepai at' r and can- are at my home Albert Albaugh. G-2t.
WANTEk WANTKI>: To R;v*j house. \\ ..Ii I’l Yi,
WANTED -Comfort.'| ]«, Phone 62 i \
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HM! SALE:—Good one hundred
The luoeei-dB "i sin h i>iii"i issii, in- ' Bt un ibator. Ten Dollar.-. Omer H,'hoo. nHhlp'H** nbair*^In u,. «r cnca.-tle It. 6. ■tructloR of a new school bulldltiK on o Hi. premises known ss 8, ond Ward tno stc< l- i r
Si hi ml in III i ju ,,f • il'ii.iii'a -1 ''LL. Fnliling COUL'h Of ln . , ' li " 1H ' t ,lini »g! table and chairs, rug, -h-s;""’^ mo imn^ox loliKwho^eir^ 11 U,M| a««l bed. Phone Banner theniRelves «crie\,d In sueii ditiitn- Offiie. go.
iiiHtlon, ntuv’ii|,iieai to tin si.ii Hoiii,;
ol T.ix CommlsKloncrN for furthci u O Hon, hv rmi,K a petition ihnefoi with FOR SALE or RENT—My modern
WANTED Waihinp W. Liberty St.
WANTED: WcMi
® (lioustwork. Cail 790.
—Lost
.n
— JnR a ,
County Audiinr on or liefrii'e tin ex|ilration of ivm nt> • iilne ihivs fr iii the -!Mh da' of I. lunar' I !i J - 'i'i,, stale Tax Hoard "III fix a dale foi a
hearing in this County,
Hall'll 'I'hIs I'll.niar.v _'7th. I'.i.’S
Marry Collins. I’anl AI bln.
I'aHsell c Tinker S.hool_ Trusteos of Creenm II, Sell,,i,| ( Ily and Creenea -lie Sehool 1 ow nship, I'utnum Counly. Indiana
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STRAY! ; 1 Orvil Bitzcr. Phone JM-l
—Miscellanf^ SAVI l 'i
V'K'o’:,7:,r, lyniMioN n, v,xni di i mix \ i \ ri'll,,i‘ii i \ i i,,\ . in I I II min v | M , N
i"! i; iiohi'.
- • —-i The tuxpa.M i
more e-puially for the young oeoiile ' l ' , '''ii»hii>. Ihiinain i'oii’ni
• ti • - * are hei el,.'
"f (Ireeneaatle Sehool 0(1 In County. Indiana, nol II I, d || W |, , I,,. ((,,a i d "t
( ARI) OF THANKS
I wi-h to thank the many friend.- '• hu were so kind to me in my re- I
.'-uccess ful completion was assured, rent sorrow.
Mr. Elliott in I. t .tjo t with the - Mrs. Daniel \. Elliott and family.!
ampli justice. Afterwards tY entc. Entertainment'will consist of game.-, s. r .;;„!d'Triis'i'.•’?V.? i 1 ,'' tainment for the afternoon wa af- stunt.- an . music. Sandwiches, popcorn G 1 ' I’" ' 1 " 1 " ''' Tmi’i!s!i'j'i’,!
and (atioy will tie on -ale. There will templated th" nf-In,k'‘l,Yh!,' 1 *'!’, ency now existing. ,,„l .he" 1 nakl„g ^
>« h;i I r
l>'"|"!iy on Bloomington St. Charles Rector, Phone 341. G-2p. I 1 " (LE, TRADE oi rent - AI 'V I 'll home on East Washing-
ton St. Florence Matson. Phone ru- . ral 142. your eggs hatriied by» , 0 ' hatcherynian. Phone UR 1 Foi; SALE or CASH RENT—160 ulars ' J a, ' ,v h:,i, y farm - :i I'* miles north- rM .,. ()I ,7- m buv * 4. Greencastle. Florence Wat- 1 ‘ ' I on. Pho e Rural 112. «. 8 t V. ■ 3
0 man .s choice when'^"!
' "II \LE Extra good used 1 piano. Ca-h o r payments. Wolf. 795- Jack,, " n > "
THE FARMER
IN ho la best informed k the one who takes advantage of our money service. ( OMK IN AND <;i:t A( (1UAINTEI) 1 he Money ) ou Need To Finance Your Crop Is Here WE LOAN From $20 to $300 on your own security. As t„ repay. Mien s, make youY os,, terms; straight time or install.
Phone 15
INDIANA LOAN CO. 21'j E. Washington St.
forded by tho children.
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Rehearsal \t Mrs. Otis.
The Greencastle Morning .Mii-ica.e will not meet Wcdni sila> miu ning, but there will be a rehearsal of the choru.- at 9:30 o’clock at the home ol Mi>. C. VV. Otis, Northwood. A good attendarue is desired, as there is only
a -hort time left.
Official Board To Meet.
The official hoard of the First Christian church will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the church. All members arc urged to
be present: 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4*
Faculty Women's Tea Held.
The Faculty Women's flub regular monthly tea was held Monday
afternoon in Evan’s Hall.
The hostesses for the affair w* n*
be a White Elephant sale also. Every one is invited both afternoon and eve-
ning.
'l>roi>rlatl"n it,
an a Ppropria i umi Tinn.fni t
of Haiti Oreeru .’is! |« s, m- . In the sum of I.UU'lv,,;, wiler,, y h |t
bt-< orm-H neccHHarx . xp« n*|
F °H SALE:—Player piano paid for, finish pawments and .'ours. Wolf. Phone 795-L.
fi-3t. half its 6-3t
Don’t Chlorotorm /ourself To Stop
m< i t
m.,i„.y fur the current 'em I'. '- ',i, i, " MH Met out ill .leluil in ,l ' " 1 ber-lof",',. nui'l, y , nr
i ri Gif publish* ff
Stieh' "pproiirbi I u'i, "i ii r 'nn, "e'for 'nT
pi*f rnksfs
Huhool'' in
—For Kent—
< \Rl) (IK
We wish to tLink "“ r j
and friei 1
us during the f our de.ir ' , j brother, Bert f dertakcr, ministt' 1 ' 1 - - ]
lownsbln's hIihi
1 “ ruile Hchonl luiiHInir'n,,' known hh ' Hecncl Warn
the Clf -* ”
City of (!rren*'H-il, [, u |,
Hald B'.hril „f s, |, j Ll','
i:’ ,h -f Man'
I 'lit RENT—Garden, 10 Park St. Phone 757-X. 6-3t. I
Who hel|" d US J
Mrs. Bert ^
Neal s*"'
Mr. and Mrs. 6us
Coughing Spells jisk^r£,r
f chloroform (,7 ,,.1,,,,',. ‘.^"nToK‘’upun
night couL'hing caused hy colds and r>» “Prliitlon. a nr) ,
i*.. I ii» aririg r»-moiiHt r , ll( , s '' f
bronchial irritations is dangerous. It's | renionsn u," , h'^.t ''t'! 1 ,",', ', unnece.-.-ai>. too. Because*now any-1'"rin'".,; m^re ,,d, ;!;7 , r 1 ."'.’'•r’".flali-m
. .ustefM will,
.'lurch.
offlco In the
'•IK III HHlfi Gjty
>HC «f ^,.1
MH Buch
purpoHc
taxi
Gi<- purpoi “"'l ni.ikln I for the
Pof
I'OR I’KNT—Six room house, 211 W'ioiI St. Laura Ammerman. Phone 6-2t.
all over
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PETERSBURG-
Kendall, ''" ',..*1
INDI"!
Shefil'
Hii i»i t IlilT
,,"*V f "*' 1 MkKTlev,-,,
H i!..*'!. l , , !!""""l" l ;,"i - fur ^fm'
* ■ , , | • i-rt • jr moi
one can get quick, sure relief with, "’ui'b liml < or a prescription that is -afe and plea-- ' h ” M *' "bo i>" ant to take. - A famou- physicidn’s prescription, I 'iierei?y. m» " " culh'il Thoxine relieves almost in- , 1" Mrd " r ■ "mmi
-tantly 1, goes direct to the cause I th,*; r AuH7tor of" ""J »„i, and i.- far superior to gargles. | i. i, iiuvs un,., -ii'i, lurt,','« "bn>
Mr- O H Smith Mr p t e. i I buxine does not contain iron, "’ n si' .M hi.'. i„, ' l " n " 1 ." | 'i’ r "i’ " Ste P h ' chloroform, dope or harmful drug-. | l "" 1 ' "'-ir h!".'! "" I ' ' son, .Irs. R. E^ W illiam-, Mr- A. E(|ually good f„r sore throat. Sdit • I'r'.ims’cr^ddini,'",r l '" v l " l; 'h7
evi.enrlture ir II" n .,7 ni'Ir’,'' rl , M '' a "’ 1
i’/v* . tvenoaii, fnr ill I' RE-NT:—One modern furnish drawn from the 1 ' ' J '' ’ l ,in P One block -outh of tion at the hi.: ; ' J ‘ ‘ t" " " ,J .•]
ffered in lll,e
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5-3t.
I". Ssrch, Mrs. G. P. Savage, Mr . under money back guarantee of quick ! F N. Jones and Mrs. William R. , ;! ^ c i ,! 0c. and *1.00 -Sold by
Shtrnian.
' "R RENT-— Light housekeeping room.-, •! leeping rooms, and garage. 437 Anderson St. Phone 513-X.
29-tf.
Steven's Drug Store and all good drug i he',',-in'/;' stoles. ‘ Notice
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a wound Utren •' J. was wounded n' ■ ,
Peter F'ck" 11 ' “
law —o—
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prohibition
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modern furnish- v\ ,th hi- ' ' ’ ' , f jl
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25-tf. a * uit on file Vign
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