The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 December 1933 — Page 4
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(i|imrni just mrived /in Kroatlt PiiftH,
WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOHEL And You'll Jump Out of Rt-d in the Murrung Harin' to Go
,© and $1.98 \I r«| C l»loi m HfUi . s 'i^**5 S. C. PKKVO COMPANY
If you fe«l tour and sunk and the world toi-ks punk, don't swaiiow a lot of suit*, Uiln 1 iviiU'r, oil, UAMtive cjindy or chswin 1 e*pe, t thetu to Uitiktt > ou sudduuJy sw«»i •iid buoyant c
For they Li wrls an
inc i-au fcrien^
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if this bile is 1 fk.*ing freely, your food
MOM! sPMU
si si water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gu and expei t them to make you auddeniy sw«i
iyant and full of sunahine.
hey can t do it. They only move ti and a ine.« moveuieiit doesn't get i
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i.ds of liquid 1 !• Into your bowels daily. 9 bile 19 1 flowing freely, your food dig» bt It -at siecays in the bowels.
t« up y^ur stomach. \
id
I Li
and y 01
U is poisoned
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• anapoli-. -p* ■ Siirdnv '^h .Snmuoi, j BnirH^nul family. Havm.'iul 1 !.i\.• ati.l fai^ily and ^1 an.i .Mi Olha Baft- wwo*in 1 . • ' « Ml ami M 1 It ll.Waujfhpy ami family .\m.» in I.iv.*nca^tle Satul’day
j afternoon.
M1 and M Ra n m> Ail* n ha\. 11...w.t ini.. 1 * ir im\* himie.
I lit- C. C. riu 1 '
j ihfir husban.i' at
| l*'ri lay at tin
|Otha Bale*. Mi. ami M
\V..1111*11 flit.'11.11 ill.'. I :t 1 .tiri-nmas dinm*i Kiii.i* ..1 M. amt .Mi*. (Illi. Br....m an.I M.
and Mrs .Mrt nllmifrti wew in Crawfoitlsvillc Thnrsilay. Mr. ami Mis. F..I Ensnr spent Sunday with Mr # and Mrs. Ensnr ..f Clin
ton Falls.
Mr. ami Mrs. (ilen Myers ami fam j|\ « Wavel .n.l were Sunday visit >rs
■ f Mi. ami Mrs. (lien M <'ullnujjh j (h'slin’s ninmlfallne, Mult.iu and family. • * I 'Vri^ht, of # Penu, Mich., stiihlay.
Mr. ami Mrs. H. VV. Sutherlin nf j Kii.ssellville sprut rtuirsilii^ with Mr !
uni VI IS. Ijife Mctiaughey.
Mr. an.I Mis. H. In K lin.mds m ami dauyhlei nf Terre Haute, Mrs. Rulh j Ho ,in nn an I (laughter of Indiana
polis, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mis. Harry Hnward.
Mrs. .lames Hoslin and daURiliters Susanna and Marion, accompanied hy Mi. and Mrs Hariy Stamp, Mrs. .lenni,. Stamp and Mrs. 1). H. Hen tlmni, alien.led the funeral ..f
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\Iontrose llmvvn In Vvv Hiuket
doesit t ftU8 bl(
thick
up >s.ur Etomach. k ou have
thick, had taste and your breath ia foul
»kin otten breaks oat in hi a* hes and you feri down a
tmuhee Your head and out. Your whol«
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•F My
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•Viny Mtii'i
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Mis. »S:t‘l • tlitys lb l v\» Karl l>av Mi
+ ' ( ,ii \j 1 .'iiul .Mr Mud M > nn Suinla\
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+, Mi and Mis OU Hand, Mrs. I-1 .ml. VVo..ds and lat. • ,l.-r Thelma ■■ .1 . VI. • ' I
.ii| Mi ■ b pjhi 1 ell at ( arhtin VV , In* day
I Mr. ami .Mrs. I hnhi; > Shaf**
lit \\ t *!n* ' j v , j u jMjj y iliniier pan d «il ili*‘ 1
were Utr’s
it lake® those good, old C A R T E R S
UTILE LIVER PIU.S to g. nounda of bile ri wing freely ar fieel "up anti up They contai harmleaa, gentle vegetable extra v * 11 - fe i g the r
R..C don’t »»i.: »«r pilla. Aak for ( alter’*
Little Liver Pil.. 1 * ck for tha naiiia I Littl* i .•«* Pliii on tf.e fed label Keaeiit a su:» at« 26vatdrug
•uree. oibdU . M.Co. X..TL
Li.S to get these rwe
ly and make you
"up and up They contain wonderful, ntle vegetable extracts, arnaiing ita to Oiaking the bile flow freely.
day with Mi I '*
1 Kit. i*V.
parents
\l r. and v| 1
Sainini, Hood
Mr. and Mi
II y.’in
• |M*llt
w in.
♦Saturday my: 1
lh liihi’lt
1 4*>»iits
.Vlr.
nd Mrs. thur •
I'odlip- w> iv
nod
1 AVetkel
Clients of
VP and Mrs.
Mrs. Amy Hui
.
j visil-
( laiidq
i'hdlip . VI
r and Mrs
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(aMirge
I'hillips are in
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uld St.., n
sfifht.
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mu.
.Sunday with Mr
ai.d Mi
iiliiiuit*
* Mr. and Mi I t.thl. Woods and
.N eW I n * n
fnniily
nil Haloid 1.
shy called on
Mr. . ltd VI i
1,. ,,n:ihi \
t‘vvman
Mr. am
\li-. Hi'iny Shurk VVi'ines-
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11 pi-n t 1 h,
as eel\(.*ll
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md Mrs. Xor
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t indu.napo
man Kn
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1. E. VI,
ml laiuily :
fid llu*
Mr. a
nd V| 1 >. (,h*u
vailed
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mi Mr
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day.
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Isville
i a f(*\s days
+ VI I N. 1-1 .,
ik VV iuuIn
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last w ,•*
k wilh 1 .<*r paieiiis, Mr. and
4. 4. 4. .;.
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Mrs. ( h.trles Mclntyie.
Mr and VI,
1 mi vvih>
spent
Mr. and Mrs. Herndon < arpenter
Sunday with VI,
and Mis.
i 1 inotc
and son
w* rc business
. 1 dors in In-
at Mm i.ittult.
tha na |H>i
s Sat ui day.
Mi', and VI,
iiahii'li C
eon Ice
Mrs. Hcrlha Mill' r <
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^|i"iit .'•'und:n *siili
1 nd Mi
{{olio
was ralh
•1 luT>* M,mda>
iip'lil t,\ tin*
1 a\in*
ci ions
din,-- of h,*i
father, John
Mr. nud Mi (5
nt'i Smyllu
called
Mdler,
who ifl'ert'd
a paralytic
stroke .Miiinl. fvenini;.
.S<*v«g-al nfii • rs and momliers * f * the O. E. S alien.led a jfroup meet- ' inv,' al the l.adoga chapter r.i.un j Tuesday even uv I'h.* .'haplei s fro.il Ruacli.li.lt , |i.,, lii.Kton and I. ido»f i wen* inspeei. I *y the Worthy Hr .ml Matii.u Ku * Vlaleoliu of Indianapoh . Ladoga k-.v* t •* ..penimj work, tin*
a pier the initiatory dale chapter exemplimd closed the chapter, present from Crnw•ncastl.*, I •arliiH*t.*n
Hai liuirlon w rk and It fied the hall Vlemlier- u fi.rlsvill.*.
lii.
Greeting the "Late Mr. Burros’
"I don't want I • mi--* the opportunity of shaking handi .Hth a dead man* £aiti Senator 1 in ( onnally (left), of Texas, as ho leans over to shake '‘“'“I* with I'.Ur A. Banos, who testified at New Orleans, before the Senate inve'tia'atmjf I.oui lana eleetion. Hint he is aliv.* and ki. km,. A inev u witness had t* tilled that Ban. T,ou^|, dead, had voted in n,o d .-yuted election. Senator Thomas of Utah i’» in center.
Silent On Divorce
*
It. Hrider ami Mrs. Burkett visitors in In
and Itnaelidal.
Mi. and Vli . JamedauRhler V i*.la and Hosi ill wer* husiness dinnapoli- Saturday.
Mr. and VI.Heorge I’oole of New ra-lh* wer*' wwkend iruests of Mr and Mr.--. Cl.n: h- Croshy and .laut*h
ler.
Mrs. Eugene Hutehins was in In dianapoli.s Monday. Vlr. and Mi- .1* hn Clark spent Saturday hiirht and Sunday with the iter’s hi..iher, Earl Thompson and mily at Greenshurjf. Mrs. Clark m..ined for a few days visit. .V|i>. E.ltrar Huekworth visited a *v day last week with h«r sister, Mi . VV. . hart and family in N'orllalem. I'J.’U III Ml\(. M( KNSKs 1*1 \< l it ON S \l.i: Itv CI.FRK line thousand I‘.i!t4 hum ini' licenses have term receiv**.! hy County Clerk h'liii VV . Herod and placed on -ale at ’ii- ofliee. I in* clerk innotilieed that dale total of |,42(1 of the i use- have heed sold, I. O. O. I KN( VMI’MEM \u. 59 .Hreeneasth* En ampmont No. 59 I. **. (>. I will l><* h ist to the distriet *'i .’mipment Eriday nijfht at their liiartnly distrirt meetint', inclmlint' camps I rom Owen, Clay and 1‘utnain iiiiti* s. \|| Hreencastle memlters e nri*. I to attend.
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Ihar Old Santa — I have In i n thinkint' of you ami womlerini* what you were itoiiuc to In ing ii.- H pe it will h* some ui.** di-la s an I tahlc* aui chaii-. That is uhat I would like most. Hon’t forret my hrother James and my brothel .hie who is in the Riley hospital. Hoping* you will reinemlier all chil .Ii. n, your little friend, Alice Wood. D.-ar Santa ClfttMt— I have been very (food the last four weeks ami I am going to try to he good all the Hum and 1 would like for you to bring me a violin and a cabi net, table, chairs and a bed, and also can.ly, oranges, apples, nuts and; bananas. Your little friend, 'Frances Tobin. •!• •h • .J* •I" II \N\ \ < BOSS ROADS -I* Mrs. I.illie Day -,* *!* • 4* .J- 4* •!• 4. , 4« A numlier of neighls.rs and friends gather.- I at the home of Zephu Burk .-tt Sunday evening as a surprise party in honor of his 4Hth birthday annivei -ary. The evening was sjient i" | I.lying games. Refreshment- were .1 veil # 'I’ho.-i* present were Mr. and VI1 s I .a fe> M.-Haughey, Mr and Mrs. I l ink Day, Mr. ati.T Mrs. Clarence llumpirey, Mi. and Mrs. Harry How id, Mr. m. I Mrs. Chaih-s C ,opei. VI1* alltl VIis. .lames Goslin, Mr. mi.B Mi Olha Bales, Mr ami Mrs. Ros- *• While, VI iry, Violet and '/»•■ Me Haughey, Helen. Harold and Russell Day, .Dine Humphrey, Ivan Harhison, *su anna and Marion Hoslln, Ihwiffce ami l.ucille Harhison, R.*z,*lla White, Lyle I'erkins, and Howard an.) John Ruikelt. Clay Collins and mother, Mrs. Col linn, sju'iit Sumlay with Kinnk (’ollitis and family, south of (Ireencastle. Frank Allen was taken to an Indi annpolis hospital last week, Fianci* |g»ne sjient Monday in In diana polls. Wilmer Baird and family of Indi-
THE ClftCUi 1 m^M7nwuief.\ UMDII'Hf MiNJOl)
I hut rtf 'I‘III Itifl itilead, .v w < ftaitiey > ' // / <1 Tom the art t* >' Oasi m s man ihuitfrin Oireatt i, ska Oi *it nation fu- lllf , l g mo letfi U (1 L/i€ 1 in 111 at , t 01 era tf> i, ur the a ho ktepa u bnstUt mounts the can 1 i ‘ i also thin retd poitt ted SOW Ou Miss K nibal'8 i . La Tom You aiming t « said. Colt r. AVfM'e \Vc sirumei i v *Tt VA u: simple mu n poisoii ■ "Keej. Colt g.. ttwav. Whfir-
S <1*
Pol ii t Commissioner, if isa Kelly, ic • <7i J / a carat ion. Thar 1
the
t own,
tin." for
. 1*1 uttful
v lii luxe
lot he
• hich
fin
>ll s. ii pet ss ayi lit. Jo.
aerial airobat
(Jit at a I Dugan,
sir
tl acrobat of with Tht Great
itaialiiit. thoiigh slu Flandrin, her partntr. i 11n nich/ jealous and
hill them both. Dugan •nil to straighten out the. it n Colt and the star per- :’■> show, i eerier threaten’ l'latu(rin tllsuppears, and i though hr has been i “It in ct stigates and ills-
d <4 not dead, but
• tried to make it seem so. ^'■irts to tio oil and Pain
p look 'in! tor Flay lots his act, a nd Da
mlnn Tom
HA.s HAPPK\SD 1 savk him tarry her in. She was in if. t‘uh»i (’umm<s.«.w.ier, j hi- uma like the lime I .aught
ihem together. .Rainey's in there, anu Or limps, uml a few others—1 know just who. I want you to go back and get them all oui of there
—except Sebastian
You want Sebastian In (here alone—with the body of your wife "' 'Til give you Hve minutes . Colt tried to persuade him "I tried to prevent the murder of your wife, Flandrin, and I failed And ih.w—you're asking me t» help you
kill S-iehastian."
"It's either him or Kelly, hera. You . an take your choice. Behind Flandrin s ba* k, Kelly signalled to Colt that everything was all right. Flandrin turned and Kelli pretended she was frightened. Mr. Colt—please—do as he says, He'll shoot me if you don't!
Wfall ts'hi n/Trin
lk<
containing the other performers. Flandrin waited a.few minutes, then the figures of Rainey. Colt. Crumps and the others slowly tiled out of the wagon. A grim smile flicked the corners of Ids mouth as he watched. When all had come out but Sebastian, he moved quickly towards the wagon, shoving Kelly In front of him. • • » . Sebastian sat wltii Ids back to the door as he bent over the dead body of La Tour. There were two relents of a gun as Flandrin fired. Sebastian slumped oyer, falling on ttie still form of the dead girl. There was a maniacal light in Fiandrln s ^eyes ^k N’ow I can go
act,
opf to bt gin her routine, mt in the adjoining ring g then perfortnance. The mprs that they plait are t thf. 'i'll on the trapete. O Y WITH THE STOKY
'HAPTBR SIX
* noticed that the can-
■ ■ dlrot t*-*i it
'most think they were . pipes at La Tour," she
*led "Yes. mu- instead
And if they *1 musical in-
I lie. Iter t
Killv finished, "a hit La Tour with
eye i and
n them. Kelly. • tai led to _walk
i e you going J’* >
Very well, Flandrin." Colt turned arm walked coolly to the wagon
Vc v
It ,< That her Colt! Thatcher Colt dressed in Sebastians clothing* • Pustd by Ruthelma Uteiene, Adolphe Ufnjou uml Greta Siseen)
Pol
8AV u* fit || 11 low .1
K<
Stir
wan!
roof
th
tin* i
U!.*-
1 1
Th*'
T.
H nil tll#»
Jerked his head toward the To keep an eye on those ils' He 4 VNalUed quickly
Is the rinu.
s eyes searched the tent top, H ied. The tent top bulged in* where something lay on the
She ran out.
dr of )ituli&Mu v nt eyes peered i a small slit in the top of t. Flandrin! As La Tour [ted a dangerous turn ami hack to her pedestal, he fitted II blow pipe into his lips, t ^as secure. the thin lethal
pointed at his wife.
i owiI gasped as one when Lu • dilenly collapsed. Her hands
h set slowly on the trapeze rope Diui ( »• slumpoti forwaid Her body I ng t.mgllng in the aii by the footstrap The attendants quickly I'-wend the trapeze as the excite 1 * ii nt in the < rowd wii tly mounted.
Hit* perlormers grouped around
the iio-rt bod>. What made her
taiijt v * askeil Rainey.
‘"'olt was hurt. ‘ She didn't faint (',*‘1 her into lier dreifdnK room—uiek Make an announcement to iowd. ftalney. Tell ’em she tainted — and accident — anything.
Keep this show going'”
Sebastian carried the limp form to the prop tent The others followed The hand started up and
the show was on again.
I suppose, ' said Folt, after ap examination of La Tour's body, » d t 11' i 1 • - phone foi* *i doctoi He'll tell you what I just told you— and what an autopsy will prove. Iak Tour is dea l of poison inflicted by means of a dart shot through a
blow pipe.’
‘One of them cannibals blew the da t that hit her. I'll wear to that Lug.til was excited. "That's probably what the Sheriff will saw Its the way. you'd better phone town. Dugan, and get him up here right away and the Coronet
loo.
•
# iiy the w * what became of Mi - K«llv ■ ’ Nobody answered. < ••It iiuwm d and run I rom the tent. He started to circle the Big Tent ifi scai i h of some < lu'\ when a harsh bit out*u nd ha lied him in his i landrii^? i .ii the <t•.•.i w in ^ a n* • io wagon* .1 revolvei in hi hand. #\\ ilk «.\* i here' Holt walked ovei # i landiin cn.«einii ( d. l \e nothing e ii,9 i you. ('oil hut ii you don t do exactly what i tell j on to do ill ®,i| Jnu
n who
» 6
t!»e big
in there and show them how to dm ” lie whispered. He tied from t!*e wagon leaving Kelly alone with
the two inert figures.
Suddenly one figure arose with a
groan. It was Thatcher Colt; Thatcher- Colt dressed in Sebastians clothing! The commissioner quivered as In* diopped Sebastian s < l»*uk to the ground Fiidet neath was a bullet-proof vest, which be-
longed to the shooting act. Colt panted. "Those bullets didn't
come through, but they certainly
knocked the breath out of me'” Kelly, wild-eyed, followed Cult as
he ran towards the Big Tent, w hei>
the show was in progress.
Flandrin. gun in hand, eluded guards and dashed madly to the c-nirr ring The c rowd, not know ing what to expect, became silent. He grabbed the trapeze rope and swung nimbly up to the high plattoim. Colt and Kelly reached the ling centre as Flandrin hopped onto
the stand
C«dt ran up to Rainey, who stood pep-eyed, he]pie**. "Make an an* n©Mneement to the crowd, Rainey' ’ ‘ VV-w-whut’ Rainey spluttered Live me that megaphone!” Colt Impatiently grabbed the horn from Rainey s grasp. He leaped up 0 n the wooden dias. Raising his hand he signaled the hand to stop playing. He lifted the megaphone to his lips and his « lear voice floated
%fut over the audience.
• Ladies and gentlemen, wo have the honor and privilege of offering oui star Mtraction — the (heat Flandrin. the greatest circu-. attraction evei presented to the pnb- •" Hn* n»an whose every performam e i« a rendezvous with death* it is positively his last public appearance. A tumultuous ovation
rose from the < iowd
ITm cbeei h rang in Flqndi in s ear
as he perched on the trapeze He stood, bewildered, as the
allzation of the import of Colt s challenge tame to him He looked slowly ovei the sea of faces below mm Time and eternity seemed to hang in the balance, the picture of his dead wife floated I/vfore him something snapped In his brain
Colt «alled through the phone, “Are you ready?’
Ready.” came (lie answer. Flandin. stood e,»*. t. his aims fling.ng wide as the revolver diopped i..>m his hands There wax a ,,,11 Horn the drum, then a tiumpet blast
1 landi in went into his u« t upon trick, stunt upon stunt
gerous,. death defying
Colt spoke softly. The
h.
you want, Flandrin?"
Flandrin turned ami called into the wagon. "Come here!” Kelly ap-
peared in the doorway*.
I iiiD tt O w i If re bet am e l • come in handy J umbiMuiitl lie * with >*ou a loif-' t • I lamt! if |.ok** dll *•( tl> *o Cult. Hi * tone became grim. '’Well, |f you'd like her to keep on v. mi n’ foi v • • 11, y 1 " i i Iq* i** 11 c i d*) just
k i I • ay."
* What do you want me to do?” A stiatige llglit was m Mandim's *>t« Helgratlgn I* in the piup i«ni tvtr with my wlf*. 1
bar,
re-
mega -
t rifk dan-
«'„ll s | M»K t* ,,ri|y Thl , , r , at Flanarln lx about to s«vt* hiof Now York lho oxpoitae of .1
<l»r trial."
In the mlilHt of one of hin speouculai stunt*. Flandrin itenly let k*> ot the tiuioze
tooly. lutheri*. ui-e and K.u. efol ... IIh (-onx olultun be, ante I)iii|> and aukwurd a- it liurlled tt,rou(t> it«
A (treat High a , im( ,
crowd* then Ncreatnii and scream* ..Flandrin', body hit
hard eailh and lay *tii|
Foil turned tu Kelly. Thl,
ntui - mo,t
,ud - Hi,
tit*
tool •
III*
com lodes the »«! fo.mance." K«ll> tollo*,d hlij .iUntly
walksd out.
Kelly, as h#
Vi v\ HUT t)N BOND ON | (M VI tHvRt.i: UNDER ARRESJ’ VI INDI VN VlMH.IS
Mottl 1 * Rt"w*r ,V|uncle, out oh '•I 11 '1,1 * It ,'li.Ud. 1 .',' volthei t in * f. nil,-, I LOU w.nli I In' i h, 11 of .’, slot mai-liiiic l*it-ih Hu- nii*ii Williams lill ii»F ■'l:ili,ni 10:11 the Hiant hotel h, Putnam utility, i la iny In 1,1 at Doll nn:.;iolis awnitiiiff amii"iument <m fclei'al "liai'xe ,,f cumitcrfeitint''. Bi iwm, atiel two uther men, Eianlt j le:i(fii<* anil Hu I Robins n, nf Mun ‘ cie, nre Ix'lieveil by secri t -ervic* 011 ^ eialivc- ainl Vliiuri,* |. jIIci*. to In* ||im “braitts" of all alleifeil ciiii-|iii:i y t,* counterfeit $5. bills in Mtnicie, Flotil Ovfsrmyt-r ami Pearl lloffsj ton an* hi*ini' iti'lil at Fort Wayne on . , ii'nes of 1 oii'iiirint' to pass conn I U-rfoit money. Fmic other Vluinii* men wer<* tuj rcstcil last week in c nncctiuit with tin nn: |.iiacy anil have licett belli to the feiletal I'raml jury. Hr vvn pleuleil Hot t'liilty here s(*veral weeks aifo on a .hartfi* if IteinK involveil in the slot machine robheiy ami was later retlea-ed on homl fixeil by .luilj'e Wilbur S. Dottner. INDI VN VPOI.IS I.IV ESIttt K Hogs UI.OIHI: holdovers 29X; mostly 5 t 1 Hie higher; Hill to 2* r »» lbs- £(.25 to $.'U0, Edv $a..l6; 250 to ttillt Ihs. iTI5 to .'r.'t.SO; JilMt His up $3 10 .*.’t 10; 140 to ICO Hi- t.’l 10 to *:t.20; 120 to I 10 III- $2 75 to S'.’t.tMl; I it'll t |UK‘ > I 50 to $2.50; pa kirt}' sows $2 Ot) to
512.55.
Cattle 5(Mt; calves utM); beef steers in - tut 11 I.ds little chanfjed at $5 50; hetter kind- neeit'ihU*; supply mostly I, .v frail<* she -tuck, little int,-rest in Du se; market almost at a standstill. Vmler strong to hitfher mo tly >5.50 I iwn, top i$fi-00 Shee*|- 1,500; eaij\ lamb tra <• weak to 25»* I iwer; hulk ewe and wethers $5.50 to $7 00. lat, .*- salrs teady at $7 25; I tucks $4125 down; ihrowoiiK down to .$ I (to
Nothing eh* matteit! Here'* .. MAI MUST
with CARY CHAN!| (i KAN AHA Tonilh &1UM0RRUI
HOSI’I I' VI, NttTfv Miss M:u\ I.-, | Hruw tuilciit, uiuifrwtin : lion al 1 hi* muniy 1id.n| ,.,1 |
day.
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IVIakt' Your Oakley Store iieadqt.arlers For Your Xmas CANDY and NUTS Fll.l.ED MIX CANDY, l-b. 15c HARD MIX CANDY, 2 Lb*. . 25c CUT ROCK, 2 Lbs. 27c PEANUT BRITTLE, Fancy No. 1, Lb. He GUM DROPS — 2 Lbs. 25c CREAM BON B0NS, Lb. 15c CHOCOLATES, Cream Centers, Lb. 10c MIXED NUT, New Crop, Lb. 19c ENGLISH WALNUTS, Fancy Lb. 28c PECAN. Paper Shell, Lb. 29c PEANUTS, Fresh Roasted, 3 Lbs. 25c
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LETTUCE, Criso Head, Lb. 12 l-2c SWEET POTATOES, Nancy Hall, 6 lbs 25c CELERY, Large Mammoth, 4 Buches 17c CRANBERRIES, Cape Cod, Lb. 10c Apples. „ 25c
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U. S. No. 1 Creamery Butter — Lb. Choice Round Veal Steak or Roast, Lb” Eresli Ground Beet for Steak or Loaf, Lb. Fresh Side Pork, Sliced or Piece, Lh. Pure Pork Sausage, (Old Plantation Style) Lh
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