The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1934 — Page 2
WE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTlE. INDIANA. TUESDAY, JANUARY l
1934.
m? Oi J (iokl f>pi t« sseis «rp
lectin^ plprtty of competition from I
thp visiting aggregation.
Moffett expects to start the same liueup that has turned in four I 'raight victories for DePauw. Thi-* 1 : iv>up consists of Islej and Hickman, 1 forwards: T twnsend, center; Yung- j
lilood and l.ee, guar is
Tty- Tigers also ha\e another home tilt carded for this week as the ' tiv.ng Wil l ington-outfit will inva’e the local floor Friday night The NT'thodi-ts shade! the Buckeyes, ?R to j?, three weeks ago and consequently
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ana, as second class mail matter under Act of
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Subscription price, 10 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year
Mrs. Blanche Bruner, Larabhe lurabee street was reportei improving at the county hospital, Tuesday-
.Mr. and Mrs. L. B Owens and son hn\f returnqd to theit home in New rastle after visiting their parents, Mi. and Mrs. Allen Binkley.
Pester TVrry of .lefflerson township announced Tne c day that lie will lie a candidate for trustee of his township on the Democratic ticket in the primary election.
the Ohioan- are coming here determ hy mail outside Putnam County,
med I., e>.en the standing for the «ea-
IiimI Drvils Nose {hi! Local S(jua<l Lo \\ in Toiirncv
Atroi NTS INS I RTD
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
P. D. Mathias and family of Chicago will arrive Wednesday to tie with his mother, Mrs. Mary Mathias, 685 east Seminary street, on her 90thj birthday •nnivers'.,iy, Jan. 4.
S may l>e
| ence
beneficial for future refer-
niect
T ; AND COMING iTtiKR ( I lfP >W TO PH A/IP. 23 do 22 MONl*AA NICH I
i I P- DKFFA I AT I l< is to 1
If. juvci s' I (ireencaOle IliKh S.'lioul Basketball Ifani Hi rows Scare Into \A h« ‘If . ' , Outfit
Brazil won the four-team high ch-.il lia.-ketball toiimament hel in lli::t "ity Monday hy nosing out tin ncasth-’s rejuvenated diger C’lbs,
23 to 22 in the decirjing contest.
d get to the final game, the local
rettei defeat''I Attica, IS
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2, (UP» j deposit of 97 out of every IhOi [ Aiuericans with hank accounts, were ! i! med in full tcd iy a.ainst failures the feleral government put into - c rntidYl its elaborate deposit guir
4
Walter J Cummings, chairman of h federal deposit in-mance corpora I ion, reportel to President Roosevelt last night that 13,423 of the ountry’s lank ha 1 l>een admitted undei the i plan, which provide insurance for all ! dep -it- of $2 500 or |os . I hese ar counts make up more than 9f» pc/ cuit of the $42,000,000,0<K| now ot
deposit in American banks.
( lerks in Cummings’ office in the National Press building worked all Chri-tmas day, New Yeat’s Eve and Now Year’s day producing the thoii-
to 15, an I j s1 f| ( j s n f policies and othei d . umenls
the Iful Devil- trounced < rawfords- i tj,.cps.«aiy to put the history making
ville, 2-» to 10, in the afterno,,n round program in operation.
O' ni Ah-til 1,0Oo operating lianks either
Fred ETIis is quite ill at his home on North .Madison street.
Mrs. !.ee Skelton, north Imhana street, received word Tuesday morning fr.'.:n Kalamazoo, Mich-, announcit g that her brother, Arthur Bryant had tiassed away at 9:40 a m.
Mrs. Moses DaVis, R. 1, entered the onnty hospital Sunday night.
Susie Dorsey entered the count; hospital Saturday for treatment
M iyor W. I. Denman was in Crawfordsville on bu-ines- Tuesday.
In the consolation battle at 7 p. in.! ('rawfor’sville's Athenians won their fit t - ame of the season by walloping
Attica, :t8 to 14
A en«ational rally hy the Tiger Cub iii the fourth quatter feature! 1 lie eb: vnion-hip fray. When the tbii l perbil ended. Brazil held a 23 to I I mat pit: The team did not count a p tit ni the bast period, while Bee b id' I a -ensational Greencastle that care within a point of .niching the Re Devils. 1! ■ war the star poii.t getter of the game, scoring six field goals an I a il tos Blake an I Brad-haw each tail i 1 ix points for Brazil, hut every mi -t of Ihe team -cored except
Cm nor
The first half was exceptionally eb r, the core being ball at the ui l of Ac* first quarter and II to 10
were voluntarily or involuntarily .\ithcut the insurance Some hankers c.uld not meet the requirements. Others insisted they dil not need in siirancp to safeguaid theii depositors. Cummings -aid that 14,140 hanks now are operating on an unrestricte I hi sis, exclusive of seme H00 miiliin) avings zanks, many of which a Do an- operating normally.
Accidenls Take Holiday Toll
AI TO OF
WRF.tKS Cl.AIM I.IVES SEVERAI. HOOSIFRS ON MONDAY
tbe half time. Then Brazil spurted . -ltd tylc in the thit- perio I and i tie can’- right hack with the - kind of basket ball in the
, lening bad a ehance to knot 1 ,nit at 23-all in the closing sec.'.itli a foul toss and send the -• into an overtime Mis shot, ter, Imunred on the rim of the and di I not go in and the final tided the hostilities . ■ life up and summaries of the t.ceencastlp game- follow: r-ncnsflc (18) Attica (15) FG FT FC. FT
r
Hiiteh, f Garl, f M nrnane, c Cl'wright c < ox, c Clen ring g Wallace, g
(»I Jaynes, f 0 Slanty, f (T Peterson, f
1!
Totals (Ifficiala
Smith, e.
1 1 Ward, g (•! Nathan, g (t Bb'ggs, g
of
—t
K 2 Totals
Referee, l ovell; umpire,
(i 3
s', iden-ticker.
Brazil (23)
Cramer, f Vance, f Blake, f Bradshaw, •Whit ran, Biokn, g
Kti 0
(irmncnstle- (22) FG FT
0 B<‘«'. f 0 1 Garl, f O' Cartwright, < 2'Cox, g 1 Walla e, g0 Clend’ing, g Hutch’son
Totals Official
1ft 3| Totals
Referee, l.ovrl
1ft 2 1'nipire,
n ticker.
Dt L iim To \Ih*i (rnloiiiir\ IViim
it
the fir-t game following the Yole-tide holidays, the DePauw hask'tfiall team will meet an intersecti' al f "• this evening at 7:30 o'clock when the Center ary -qua I from .‘■’hieveport, Isa., plays here Little is known r< carding the strength of the ■ "therin-r hut Cigi li Ttthhy Moffett
Automobile accidents cost tie lives of several persi ns in Indiana on .tie first day* of the new year. Mis Barbara Biid-ell, 1!) yeai - old, iirominent South Rend and Wilmette, Mb, society girl, was killed while re t iming from a lance at Niles, Mich John Pollock, 22 year old, her ■ort, and Kenneth B< igh, driver of •t truck which w.a, in eollisi >n with their automobile, are in a hospital at Miles. Beigh declared the passenger ;.utomnbi|p had only one headligit. Miss Marie Morgan, 4ft years old, * is killed eatly today when two auto mobiles collided at a street crossing in Anderson. Hugh Cassidy, 48 year: old. of Jasper, a highway workman, died in a I'rincet >n hospital from injuries suffered la t night inheti tha automobile in whirh he wa- riding ftiilel to make turn i n a highway between Summerville and Oakland City and crashed into a high hank. (leorge Doane of Jasper, who wa« rilling with Cassidy, wa- injirted. Two other '.< I'ttpanls of the car weie uninjured. M yor Jack F. tw ard, of Marion bad a narrow c ape ! rom death hy drowning when his car skidded in avoiding a truck and plungerl into a gravel pit west of Summit ville on state road ft Water came within a t ot of the top of the car after i' plunged into tluj water. I.uthei Steadham, 1ft years old, and his two sisteis, Mabel, 18, and Opal, 1(1, an I Ikwight Finn, u neighbor boy, were injured -eriously when theii automobile crashed into the side "I a Pennsylvania freight train at the main crossing at F.tna fin*en. All are residents of the town. Ihe hoys and girls were returning to their home after attending Christian Kiidenvor setvi es. The injured were takqn to a hospital in Plymouth. Other minor accidents were report'•d from various parts of the state. Police itlso reporte,I that few nr-re-t were made for intoxication—the In t time that Nqw Year’s has lieen celebrated sin;e the passim’ of the 18'h amendment.
Di. D \V Killinper and Rex Thoil ton spent New Year’s Eve in Chicago. Mrs. R. T Stephen on entered the county h'spital for treatment Monday morning. The Ml. Meridian Indies Aid will meet with Mrs. .Wiley Mark Tnursday, Jan. 1. Mrs. Charles Gordon spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert ('onnor in Muncie.
C C. Davies returned to his home i Racoi.n, Monday morning fr»m ' e county hospital. Miss Mildred Rutledge returned I oiiie Tuesday morning after spending the Chtstmas holidays in Springfb Id, III.
Mr. and Mrs. H E. I.yon of Evans-1 ton, III., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs li. L. Brown, 1ft I.arabee street. Miss Dovie Lyon, who had beep visiting hqtv returned home with her parents.
BI RTON E^GI.ISH FI NF.RAI.
Alle-H Runyan nr.'ived his Model cleaning establishment Monday from outh Indiana street to Timmon’s
barber shop
Funeral services for Button G. F.ngli.-lt, age 8ft yours, of Crawford - ville, who tlied Sunday morning, were Wld at t a > o’clock Tuesday allemoon at the residence in that .-ity. Burial was in the Masonic cemetery al Wavelano. Mr. English: wa horn Dec. 2, 1844, near Waveland, itie -on of Asa and Emily .McDufffcv His father died when he was a -mall boy and himother was remarried to Jacob B Lough. Iletwas married Oct. Ift, 1871 to l.ylia Kerr, who died keh. 3, lft25. Survivors include three daughters, Mis. W. IL Newlin, Miss Clara English and Mrs. Alfred T. Tinsley, all i f Crawfotdsvilh Many years ag" Mr. English united with the Christian <hurch at Waveland and alwroys took an active interest in church affairs. He wr - a farmer hy occupation
Mis Doris Long, Beny street gave >everal pleasing dance numberat the Block house in Terre Haute
Saturday night.
Doubts If Dillinecr luxt f Jiit'afio llolilit|
INDl ANAPOMS.
and
Jan l — Capd.
Dr. and Mrs. W. J Ktider and Mr. of lhp In ,iana ' tatP Mrs. Fret Snively spent New M* 1 ** unconvinced by the identifi-
Year’s day in Cincinnati, vi-Hlng Mr. ! ; ’ a *'. on witne-se- . f a Chicago
and Mrs. Walter Enz.
Mi. and Mrs. C. C. Gillen and daug iter Rachel Mae have returned from Washington, D C., where they .-.pent He Christmas holidays.
Mi llolen King has returned to Ren alaer aftei spending her Christmas vacation with her parents, Mi and Mr- John King, east Anderson t reet.
Fun' ral services for Mrs. Ruhana Wi e, will be held from the Cuatesville Methodist church at 10:30 o’cl'K'k We h,e-slay morning Burial will le- m the Stile ville cemetery.
Marie O’Hait, who ha her parents, Mi. and
Miss Ethel
Iren visiting
Mrs. O. M.
ireet, iPturned to New Madison, O. Morv iy where he is a teacher in the
high chool.
>adhuuse hoi Hip, that John Dillinger, t otorious Indiana outlaw, led the gang
of tuiiineO' ,
It’s a matter of choice of words,
says Captain leach
Hearing reports that the bandit leader intrCuce! hi- gang with ‘ this is a h list, 1 ' the police head, .whose activity in the past few month- ha largely been devote I to tracing clews of Dillinger and his followers, re
marked:
"If Dinninpei had done that job he wmid have sail, ‘Thi is a holdup.’ Jo t plain, ordinary, c ddl'loo led ‘hold
up.’ ’’
l.each explained that Dillinger' vocabulary does not contain a nunrulier of gang terms because his a-soci-
D-Hair, south Jackson I atil, ‘ with j* H’mpara-
| lively recent origin
In adiiti'Un, l each believes Dillingwoul ln‘t have taken the big risk
Dr. H. B. • I' ligh, head of the de paitment >f public speaking at De Pauw, will Is the speaker Jan. 15 at the monthly i '-eting of the Methodi-t Men's Rr<>t lerhr.otl at Maitinsville. His uhje t will lie “The Pursuit of Happiness.’’
Mi s Marj rie Benefiel, daughter Of Mrs. K-sii Benefiel of this eity, spent the Christmas holidays
who
RP.Afl 1ANNF.R CI.ASSTFIKD ADS
Basketball
CENTENARY vs. DEPAUW
Loniphl
7:.‘i0 l\ M. Hownian (aim
ADMISSION r> CENTS
i ting hor i-tei, Esther, at Mc-Is'-e'.fHirt, Pa., and her aunt, Mrs. '■* B Kirk, at Last McKeesport, Pa., i n letumed t" her home in this city.
involved in Die Chicago holdup, view* of the mall amount of lig>t lained
i:\( IPTION TAKEN
Funeral ervices were hold at D in- ' ilh* Monday afternoon for Dr. Jonn . ■ ‘ in Rigdon, former head of Central !
WABASH, Iml , Jan 2 (CP)-One of the first case* of the Government’s taking exception to wheat pns uctian figure-- was reported here today 'Hie rejiort of 313 Wabash county farmers who signed crop reducti n contracts have i^n questioned by i,f-fii-ers of the agriculture adjustment admir.istrati m and no checks an- to tie ent until the figures are inve-ti-
••ated.
Too great variation between the
Norm'll <ol|e*ge, who tlied .Saturday
yields of applii.int- and the official
Mr. imd Mrs. Frank Vaughn and pi .trii Maughtei, Ann Bard, of ea t Hanna street, have returned home "Iter s|ieriding the holidays with their s in. Lloyd A’aughn of Columbus, Ga. I m y were accompanied hy Mr. and
Mi Hush Hadley of
from George
t said
2 MI N HI ItNED TO DEATH
Nashville, Tenn., and Point lookout
tt Chat tanooga, Tenn.
at
? tfrn,
exploded and caught fire two miles southwe t of here. The dead are Wil
Walter L. Smith, of North Salem, l r ' an, l ,^ r,;in ' 2r '' th ' ^ver, and Geo w as appointed administrator in ctr-1 *° ' ^Wadlwn.
cuit court Monday morning of the | <>■ tale of his father, John O. Smith,
Crescent Club to Meet Wednesday
Crescent Club members will Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 "’clock with Mrs. Rov Sutherlin, 730 east Seminary street. Mrs. Otis Browning will have charge ot the pi opt am.
+ + + + "P+.+ +
Missionary Society to
Meet Mefnesdav
The Woman’- Foreign Missionary ticiety will meet AA ediicisday aftei noon at 2:3u o’clo k in Keystone chape) of the (iohin Memorial church. .Mrs II. A. Chut h and Mr-. Curb Hughes, in charge of the David Lit ingston group, will have as their speaker Miss Jeanette O’Dell, who recently returned from Turkey. Miss O’Dell will have many beauti ful an.I interesting articles on display. All friends of Mi O’Dell are
invited.
•h + •!• ■!••!• + + + Fisk Auxiliary to Meet Wednesday Earl Fisk Auxiliary U. S. W. A'. Mill meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the basement of the city litn.uy. There will lie installation "f office).-. Every nienibei i- urged to
lie Iire-e.nt.
-P -p >'• •!• -j- *;■ >j- -*• EiHertained (.ucsts With Turkey Dinner
Me and Mrs. Oscar O’Hair entertained with :t New Year's turkey dinner. Those pre-ent were Mr. mid Mis. Harry Welch and Mrs. Katn \A elcli of Linlc.n; Mi-s Leila Boyd nf Gieincastle; Mr. anti Mrs. Charles Rutter, Will Ihitter, .'iiid Mr. and Mrs Artie O’Hair and hmghter Reva.
-I- •!••!• *F "F + + Sunday School ( las. To Meet Tonight
The Young Married Women’s Funday school class ■ if the Methodist hnich will meet tonight at 7:30 •’clock at the homq of Mrs. H. I.. Jome, Ni rthwood. Pro) J. M. Fuli e. will give an illustrated le, tore.
•J« »$« »J« •!« »J« »J* ejs
( ountry Reading ( luh
D. Meet Thursday
'Ihe Country Reading luh will! meet at the home of Mis. C. F. Stoner, 109 Bloomington street, | Thtii day afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The i program will Is* in charge of Mrs. j
!v:m Ruark.
Friendship ( luh to Meet W edltesiU v The Friend-hip chili will meet at the home of Mis. Dennis Jones, Wednes'lay, Jan. ift. Members are asked to note change of meeting
place.
•F -F + + F + F F Fillmore Lodge to Meet Thursday The Fillmore chapter of t ie Order Of Eastern Star No tsfl will meet in regular o-sinti Thur day, evening, I it. 4. Thete will he m t,'illation. All officers are a-kisl to he present. Members are asked to bring a dish of I, -andwiches and table service. •J* »J« »J* aj* Nature Study (,roti|i To Meet Wednesday The \ iture Study Group of the A A C W will neet Wednesday evening, Jan 3, 7:3ft, at the .Science Annex. Dr. Welch will bscu- the prineiplei , I in electing ti e- and shrubs for Inn raping the -mall “home’’. The .inthisD of planting tree and trees will he illustrated hy moan- of the lantern. Anyone interested in these t, Y i- welcome Many practical dclil will h • given and a notebook
•F *F *F *F *F + *F *F Friendly Folks ( lass lo Meet Wednesday
I he Friendly Folks class of the Pp bytartan chureh will meet Wed noday evening at 7:3ft o’clock with
H. Manha Ft.' Mrs. will he assistant hoa-
Mrs. Geotge Charles Even
less. . •F + + + + + + + Entertained Saturday Night With a Kid Party Miss Barbaia Thompson, east Wol nut street, entertaine>! with a kid party Saturday night. There were -ixteen guesjs present. Games Were pi ,yed and prize, were won hy Gor don Sayers, Frederick Thomas and Mi Virginia Rariden. + + *!• + + + + + New A ear’s Studio
Party Is Held
The Misses Minnie ait I Lydia Wil
bams had as their New A'ear’s guests, I Mis. Mb Pierce, Mis- Carrie Pierce, Mi. and Mrs. Fllniei Seller, Harriet. Alice Seller, and Marion Sellei. A
clightful feature ,.f the evening wa
i trip to the studio a*here music and
I oil painting were enjoyed.
d* 4* + + d* + ’h
S. C. < . Club Mci
\I« nday Evening
'Ihe S C. C. club met at the home of the Misses Susie and Leila Talbott Monday evening. The following "ttic
ns were e!e?te<I:
President—Mrs. Ralph West.
Vice president Mis- Hazel Ramlm j Secretary—Miss Ruth Stewart,
i Ttea-urer—Mrs. Ross.
During the social hour the ho-te'-c
serve! refieshments. 4* *F 4* »F 4* 4* 4* 4*
PriamHc < luh
To Meet Tonight The Triangle club will meet Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock with Misa i harl'itte Duncan-
SITUATION WANTED keeping preferred ■ Phone 524-Y.
traced to Die bank were lost in tb' I, along ihe -trea m.
I. O. <i I Putnam Lodge \ will meet Tuesd.y ’dock. All meiuh. present as there v fitit degree.
ICIDN AP A K TIM In \\ | n | ST. PAUL. Jan 11T>| «'j| | Hamm, Jr., wealth m-i
] nap victim, was VI rs. Marie Horse;
St Louis.
.'‘'I Mw.dajl
^Markety
INDI AN A POMS I.IVESTOf K
Hug- I2,ftftft; holdovers lift; steady tn Di cents higher, mostly steady; Hid to 225 lbs., *3.45 to $3.60; 225 to 275 lbs , *3.35 to $3.50; 275 to 325 lbs., $3.25 to *3.40: lift to 1150 Ih $3.ift to $3.25; 12ft to 140 lbs., $2.75 to *2 90; Ifto to 12ft lbs., *2.00 t - *2.50; pa king sows $2 25 to $2.75. Cattle 2,0(H); calves 800; steers ir regular, early sales lightweights and yearling - steauy to -tiong at *5.50 li $0.1)0, some held above *6.25; Ic.z ei undertone on others; she sto.T; -ii ady; hulk heifers *4.00 to ♦5.5ft, few *t!.Oft; most cows $2.25 to *3.00; low cutters and cutters $l.ftft to $2.00; vi decs 5ft cent- lower, $7.00 down Sheep 1,500; native lambs opened active, -trong to higher, mostly *7.50 to $7.75: small lot $8.00; no early ac tioii on fed westerns.
' ’ll, alI
G- W. Miller, of passed away Tuesd was the father if I of Eillniore, who w. field Saturday by
Miss Miller w 111 j-' ' "it. Kilim with her father’s Is ly n \\. Inc
Spring-fie|4, at '' iH| ■ 'Tyri Jam- Vi ailed to ,S|ini I -rinuj iIIm
at
Mi-s Dorothy S civi w >rks board, this eoiinty w ilh tl • hoar ', state I Tueditional per- t.s he employment oiitsidadministrition. T’h women an I thres- i -
"f thz
i s wortni •al civil x-irt
have
Iwn civ-l »orl
Mr and Mr- Ra Ii It-m -I 'laughter Rex i 11 cIikk dinner M i d '--'imiL'.Mr Mrs. W. R Alice. i \|i n 1
\\u\l AN SOI CHI
MASSM.I.ON, O, Jan 2 (UP) Kan land and creek he Is near Mas silloti were searched today hy posses eelring trace of Mrs. Edith Christman, 17, wanted fur the double' -lay ing f h'-r estranged hu-band and his sister Mrs. Chiistman, mother of five ehil Iren hy a former husband, last was seen as .-he fled through flel- s after shooting to death her husband, Roy, 4ft, and the -i-ter-in-law, Miss Iva Christman, -17-year old invalid, at their home two miles -->uth of here. Deputy -heriffs advanced the theory the -layings were prompte | hy jeal ou ly anT feared the woman would attempt suicide Her footsteps were Y _
I tale < >1' r and da r U -mI.i
Mr Eugene P i -pent Tues my ill Ci friends.
in i>f 11 til HU TI-tll' vi:
Rev. J. K I’m and son of V I'poi • -astle Tuesday.
■
13 BANNED
FAIRMONT, V TliereTI Ih* no sell County liearing N though the emjnty operate. Di bus e teil Is eause evei tn their rliildien i- i
III s \l \iiii:i A, (I'Plj d bus 111 At 13 nil its <i
i-lurll
:i:i rH.t • ig in it
HIT AND KI T MKUROSK. A story of the lilt . rexer-ed when E: a wi man wDh hi I he unidenl Hied \ stead of ih- dri she got up and (b prise of the drlvi a few ehildren w -1st her and said, er me. I'm not I
lil.VKIISEDl il l’i -1
nm i s -ni vi .1- hit,!
0 |h''€
, I,II- l)"l ll.'lll till'd
li T MT
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vStorm Centers ot Uprising in Argentina
of a heart attack at the age of 72| yi " M a " d ^ years Drt Rigdon was well knosvn I inl ' ,l 1 , ^' l, nor.-ap$*lieants was in (ireenea-tle and Putnam county. : | D W ‘ U as ! he r-aaon fir l.iubting the
j accuracy of the figures, a report
I irt»ll, AAA official
GOLUMBCS, Wis. Jan 2 <UP)-
. 1 < , ,re< ' n Val '' >y i Two '"‘‘C were tHimevI to death todav
1 aim near Clayton. En route they whft| . a truck( ( , trrvin(f , m ^ visited the Lincoln M “IOId Pxpk(sivM f , r ( , vj| W()rks ;
Kentucky Home, f entenmal Park at Mayville, era he ) into a road
whi died :it Roachdale April 17, 1ft 15, leaving an estate listed as being valued at *2,5(10. Purpose of the ad ministiation at this late-date was said t i lie for a court order authorising the son to assign to his mother a cer-
tificate of stock in
w ' NT! D:* 1 title ) ides \\ p , , v highest market price. 3]ft \ Jackson
Market. 2-2t-
hit Eli nt’
“STOMACH PAINS SO BAD I COULD HARDLY WORK" Says C 8 Grose: "After taking
the Fletsher Sav- j Dr Emil's A lla Tablets the pains arc
mg; & Trust Building Company, half | gone and I eat anything.” Try Ad I a
of which wa Id:, father.
legally his as an heir of
treatment on money hack guarantee
•I. M Stevens, Druggist-
The revolt began with a RuT' * 1 ^ eontrention in Sunte Fe, at which former Frr«" D« Alyear (right) wag chairman De Al**' *" »%v#ral uL.S: (juity Iw^dtrs wtte «titiled.
