The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 July 1946 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, 6REENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1946.
fAvorablk srrri.Y •ITL — mAMRVOLIS Ind., July i N8)—I«i** na,s A ' ■ g«n«raUy «*» favorable dev . a MMHlMnnal rainfall for ^month of June. iaiiM 8«chert, director o: Water Reeohrcrs Division of ndiana State Department of Mrvation, said mat water is declined in some parts of jiat* as nvjch as ten feet, but , atMMa •ow was above nal except fot a few days ox ■ nontb. He att: hi;- ( i in water levels mostly ro
had Wen selected for the August charge hurled into the system HO through Sept. 6 event. from s generator to simulate
Judges are Charles J. Barrie, lightning.
RKl'ORn rxHtv
1 {LOOMINGTON, Ind. July (INSi James H. Russell.
IHapPjtakSM* records on s, of which «t> shoved de- !« ranging from a few tenths aore than ten 4eet; 29 show--iaea and thre. revealed no ige. Rainfall for June was
inches below normal.
•chert said that five new obatlon well* have been located ;ie Cagle’s Mill area, in Put- _ county, the site of a proposam which would form a lake, aid the wells were establishstudy the effect "f thosed dam on ground water M water resources director d that lake level inveatignt were continuing in the >. Two preliminary st,i<lu-| round water conditions have
Teaneck, N, J.; W. H. Henderson, Eastown, N. J.; Mrs. Reed A. Albee. Larchmont, N. Y„ and
Art Beall, Stillwater, Okla.
Berrie and Henderson will officiate with hunters and jump-
ers and together with Mrs. Albee Bfftr Creek road, in Brown eounwill judge in all other classes ^ cl aims to be raising some in the saddle and harness horse ,prn rd-breaking corn on his 12-
divisi.on, Beall» wdll handle the arn ’ farni -
show's Western division. Russell's cV)rn, which has not Ring stewards will be J. T. reach ed the tassel stage, now
Denton, Lexington. Ky„ and Jack; is 11 Xeet h ‘Rh.
Criegg, Indianapolis. Announcers will be Lowell Thomas, Thomson, Madison,, Wis., and Charles
Galloway. Connersville.
NO ( ATS MUK—WALK
ies found him alive and hurled!ver hospital where she under his body from a balcony. 'went a tonsil operation on Tues-
It landed at the feet of the ^ey.
DRVS ACTIVE
Warm Springs oil field, east of
— here is getting to be a menace,
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. July 22 according to Gayle Lewis, who 'INS —Clayton M. Wallace. re P orts he already has lost three
ruperintendont of the Indiana tom - a iS-
Anti Saloon League, said yester- Lewis used the tom cats tc
day that the *
tebel force pressing in against the palace. The fall was believed to have jolted the last spark of life out of the wounded president. Aggressive leaders of the shock force seized his body and hoisted it on a lamp post in the
plaza facing the palace.
The body dangled from the post for hours while the revolutionaries hurried through the lormalities of establishing a regime to take up the reins of gov-
ernment.
Tile fate of some leaders of
1HERMOPOLIS, Wyo. (UPj Villarroel’s regime shaken up The bobcat population near the | and converted into a military
machine Saturday in an effort to
avert overthrow the confusion.
The known dead in the storm-
Mr. and Mrs. Lanville Young and daughter of Kokomo an.I Mrs. Bess Young is visiting with Mr and Mrs. Glen Young in Houston. Texas. Charles Perkins suffered i stroke the past week. He is
seriously ill
Miss Belie Locknoge and Miss Is,'belle Somerville of Indianapolis spent one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockridge. Miss Mary Hanna and Mrs. Margarat Bogan were business visitors in Lafayette Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bennington and family and Mrs. Lelan Bales are visiting in Oklahoma. Mrs. Eber Chastain and Chas.
was hidden In Stafford ol Indianapolis la at
the hone of Mrs. James Stafford. Mrs. Stafford underwent an
ing of the palace included Cap-1 a Pl 1en * u *^ s operation Sunday, tain Waco Ballivian ami Carlos' "' s Kath fobin of Indianapo-
• lis returned
ix into the house.
at the field and track fled the palace before the final:*"' ' Alul -' ' ,,>ss -
League is doing ca tch mice at his place, but now'Soria the latter a cousin of Vil-! lis ret,j rned to her home after active field work t.o obtain elec- >>e says the mice walk around! larroel. Most* of the defenders' visiti ® hor parents. Mr. and
tion of local option candidates i» the oil i* eiau o„j » i.l
for the General Assembly. Wallace spoke at the Memorial Baptist Church in Indianapolis Wallace alse announced that the League will have a definite
educational program under wav
as soon as the schools are open.
Wallace said:
"A 79 per cent Increase in
PRESIDENT DIES
completed near Fairmount j uven 'le delinquency in Indian-
Kcs«. Chicago and others are tway.
IDIOTS LOWER BREAD tUEELY, HIGHER PRICE-
apolis this year is a logical result of a 60 per cent increase in consumption of alcoholic beverages in Indiana. More parents drinking more liquor is bound to
IDIANAPOLIS, July
) — By fall Hoosiers wil less bread than now ini ries and groceries and the I s will be up a cent on a loaf, -les E. Eldars. secretaryager Of the Indiana Bakcr.i|
iclation,predicted fodayB
cause more juvenile delinquency.’
LIGHTNING EXHIBIT TO TOl’K rOl'NTRV
assault.
Other revolutionaries stormed the public jail. Tney liberated all political prisoners, and killed Villarroel’s chief of transport,
(Continued From Page I) | MaJ Mhx Tolt . ( , 0 , \iz Indahuio, a lawyer and rep- When Villarroel realized that resentative of the La Paz district he had lost his fight to pacify s-upeiioi court; Dr. Aniceto Sol- the i^volutionaries with a cabin-
ares. physician and represents- ,. t shakeup. and that they were V a11
live of the university students; battling t., « «howd«wn iJ* rhere
the president of the University ordered
of Sucre, teachers’ representative; and Aurelio Alcoba, work-
ers’ representative.
Preliminary estimates of oas
i-alties ran as high as 2,000. Reb- ynterroel was killed
el leaders estimated 260 were killed and ftOO wounded in the
1 Mrs. Spmeer Hostess To Home Ee ( lull
i I he Clinton and Madison , Home Economics Club met at the home of Mrs. Golda Spencer with Mrs. Lewis Williams a".-i Mrs. Ted Bock assistant hostesses. A pitch-in dinner was en-
to a showdown, he a plane made ready to fly him out of the country.
The plane was waiting, its motor running, at El Alto airport on a plain outside the city when
He made
a break for the airport, but the
Classified A<is
FOR SALE: Hudson heavy galvanized ten-door self feeders; Lennox all steel furnace; cattle (spray with DDT: deep freeze home lockers; hog waterers; Myers force pump; trash burners; gasoline or electric pump jacks; Hudson nil metal stalls and stanchions; Hudson galvanized stock tanks; 60 amp. flush type entrance boxes. C. H. and C. Hardware, Bainbridge. 19-tf.
FOR SALE: Top grade Kansas Alfalfa seed, $.'12.50 per bushel. Cloverdale Hardware ,V Liunb ; Co. 22-21-21
WANTED: 0 White Cleaners.
block
masons 22-2’.
FOR SALE: 600 sq. ft. meta' roofing. White Cleaners. 22- J’ FOR SALE: 6’ft. International combine. 1200 bu. corn. LJoyd 1 Butler, Fillmore. 22-2
FOR SALE: Few bushels of new ripe Freestone peaches. Frank's Orchard, Morton. 22-2p \\ \.\ PEK W mm, past 40, who re d pe- nnent, substantial, ncom Hours at own convem-crx-e Inquire Box A, Banner. 22-4t
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE: Care composition shingle roofing, 6.30 per square; plastic Nu-roof coating, 1.35 gat-j Ion; rock wool insulation; cotton roll insulation; basement jacks, attic ventilators; coal chute doors: fireplace heatolators; 4 point barb wire; felt roof paper Bainbridge Lumber Company Bainbridge. 19-tf. FOR SALE: Old barn. See S. C. Sayers, Phone 96-K. 19-3t
FOR SALE: Ice box. diabetic scales. Frank 301 Arlington Ave.
50 lbs , Boyce . 22-ci
FOR SALE: 1933 four door Chevrolet car, good rubber fair mechanical condition. Would take motor scooter. Tommy Lee Bault, Cloverdale, R. 1. l7-5p
FOR SALE: One 2 y, :ir <>; heifer with a heifer calf, giving 4 gal milk a day: one part Jersey 2 year old, giving 4 gal. mil; i day. Clifford Fry, Roachdah Ind. 2 1-2 miles west on 136.
I i ’ r < :ve I, guitar and vioi electre pin ups, record ptnyr . harm >ni ih. I lodge's Music 22-2t. No.v at Wards: 9-24 tractor i". s. 9-32 tractor tires, also •i i' Montgomery Ward Greencastle. 22-5t.
No\s at Wards: 1935-40 ply motor complete renewed. Carries ifvv ' nr g. girantee. Montgomery w Id, Gn, 'astle. 22-24-26-3t
FOR SALE: Florence and kitchen range, iana St. Call at tin
heatt
YOU can beat, the summe* hoat Insulate. Blown in pneu-
Kn ill. Phone 60.
29-tl
22-24-Jr
FOR SALE or TRADE: Our Minneapolis and Moline 6 ft , combine, motor job. good rubber
I S900.00, one-thjrd down, one-lhu ! one
FOR SAIjE: 2 heifers, Shorthorn, one Heref->rd weighing about 600 lbs. each. Also 2 heifer calves I months old. Oit Hand. 3 mile east Bamibridge.
20-2p.
December, on<
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Inst motion, Male. AUTO BODY and FENDER work, incliidin. welding, spray painting . id n.e i work l-ook into it!— el the most profitable
a demonstration i
showing the best methods of
cooking vegetables by Mrs. Louis EOU SALE: 1932 Oldsmobile Williams and Mrs. Claude Now-I <j0nc * com iition. 714 Maple Ave. gent. Their work showed that! 19-3p proper cooking saves an average J FOR BALE: Trans pa r« a
of 91 |H'r cent of vitamins whiK I apples. Buchiet Orcharfls.
revohitionarf's threw barriead-
showdown battle. Fighting had es ac1 . 08f , th(> strect niK , a fusi i. been going on with only brief re- i a q^ 0 f g Un fi ro turned him back
cesses since the revolutionary tf) ttu , , >a i ac< ,.
movement began last Tuesday. , lt wa8 the army’s joining the' All of Bolivia appeared to be revolutionary foroes that appearaccepting the provisional govern- ^ to have th(< i8all0 .
PrrTSBURG, (INS) Lightning is destined to strike more than once in the same place in
k said the current supply of' mdreds of cities throughout Id, which amounts almost to th '’ ni,ti,,n withl n the next year, urplus” in some cities, could But 11 wil1 be man-made light-
.attributed mainly to two nin ^’ completely under control, „ „ ^■s: fl) Summertime con- anti produced to demonstrate t!t ‘ntial palace amidst the wreck- on motorized regiments which •jjtlOh i>T bread always is 10 ^hat happens when thunderbolt^ Thp fatp of Villarroel’s villarroel had called in from th • .5 per cent lower than hi I strike a protected electric servic? : Wlfe and two tlaughters was un- hjn terland w'hen the situation ber seasons and 2)millrrs arc system. (known. Several embassies in came threatening last week anmg more flour. Tomlinson Fort, of the West-, Ba z wete sheltering refugees nouncet i their support of the rev-
improper cooking loses an average ijl 33.7 pel- cent of the same
vitamins.
The meeting was called to i rder hy the president, Mrs. Fred Wiehmun. The pledge to tin flag was given by Gail Crodian and the club (-reed hy Mrs.
mont, which met in the presL Evw u ^, 0 thc batt , 0 wns g 0in g Georgia Martin.
Wien cooler weather sets in, I i,l Khcuse Electric Corporation, ol starts again, and people | said <-hat “power line on wheels” rn from vacatloms, you can j will make a 30,000 mile tour
from the overthrown regime. , olutionaries .
Villarroel’s troubled leadership Anally, in the last stage of of Bolivia ended as it began- in thr fightinK the air force an .
2-eoil-tf
“ *7 ' i ^ 4 IVI I I j—, | ^41 & w i v. v c* ■ i Tor a sharp reduction in throughout the country to carry revolution and bloodshed, on Dec noun ced it was switching its alcyjppJjpg Sdid ‘ o^cirv nr 11n_tcn_r!-itu 20. 1943. Whpfl IIP lODDlpd . ..
i the story of up-to-date distribu- 20. 1943, when he toppled Position practice to engineers in dpnt Enrique Penaranda in a
JUDGES ANNOUNCED nn mcipalities, utility companies IDTANAPOLIS, Ind., July 22 anr rural electrification units. t4S)—Paul G. Moffett, mem- E’trt explained thai. various of the state fair board in short circuits and other fault
jge* Of the hgrse show, nuiced todav that four judges fry- - -—-
conditions are deliberately created climaxed by -00,000 volt dis-
i legiance to the revolutionaries. , All troops of the regular army
military coup, | | 0 ij 0We( | the lead.
The dictator-minded Villarroel After it bccamo c , e a r that Vilwas wounded gravely when thej lttrr()cl , 8 K0V ,. rmn( . nt was crusll .
Rl '' ed as thoroughly
.siege army stormed the pres dential palace at 1:30 p. m. yes-] terday. Fanatical revolutionar-]
A miscellaneous roll call was answered hy 16 members. There were five guests present. The .secretary’s report was read and
approved.
The committee for the hot lunches reported on their visits to the various schools in the county and decided to have a pitch-in dinner July 25 at the Clinton Center School house to reorganize the Parent Teachers and to, decide upon the hot lunches. Due] to the resignation of the hot] lunch chairman, Mrs. Howard Wright, Mrs. Ted Brock was ap-
fcrunt of the revolution met with I"’ 11 - 1 '' 1 ,l ’ 1111 I’ 1,111
FOR SALE: Frying chickens, MOc each as many ns you want. Will dress them. Ernest Heber at. Fern. 16-18-20-31 FOR SALE Baby bed, reasonably priced. Call 321-W, after 6 p. m. 20-2n
third An , 1.194 jlianci ; tremendous Auto in-
- ■ B idley tractor on rubb* j< istrj ces for -food f ' 1 1-2 ton truck o I< | job business. Train W allet S. Campbell, Gn- ihmm 1.-. j in pan tn.ie. Write for FREE Ind. 22-2t|f a cts Auto-Crafts Training. A.
B. F c n Daily Banner. 22-2p.
WANTED: Woman for housework, days, no laundry. Phone 842-J. 22-3t F'OR SALE: Registered OIC sc w and four pigs ;aiso 45 gilts, average weight 110 lbs. <Harry Sutton, west of Hamrick Sta-
tion. 22-2L I on approval.
50 ( IIRISTM \s ( ARDS $r Iniprinteif with name. Sell 11 u nd othei s Make up to 50c ii. dional 21-Cail $1 box. Many ether fast-selling Christnm Everyday boxes. Samples
HKRTKLART, 305
FOR SALE Phone 760-M.
Metal single lied 22-2’
VV. Ad ims.
6 III.
I >ept.
FOR S ALE: M attics s fen
youth size bed, Phone .392-M
30 x 62
inches. 22-n
B-L Chicago, 22-lp.
FOR SALE: Good 24 inch wheel bicycle. Phone 816-M.
t 20-2p j
FOR SALE: Between 600 and 700 bushels of r.om. H C. j Perkins, Gt eencastle, K :: 22-2p
as its dead
leader, studetits ..who carried tin
FOR SALK: 20
tractor used tiros, 24 x 28 and 36; 3K inch tire also used tubes several rims of $20 to $35 for tires. Plenty tread. Several good used car tubes. Walter S. Campbell, Greencastle, Ind. 22-24-27-3t FOR SALE: Two gilts vith thirteen pigs, 855 N. Jackson St.
1-p.
FOR SALE: 600 or 700 bushels to 30 goodl Victor oats at threshing machine
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Ten acres with a . ix house, small bank barn j and chicken houses. Running j water. Electricity. On State I road 136 about a mile and one I half from Roachdnle. Possession j thirty days. .1. T. Christie, Real , E tate 22-3L
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THE WONDER FLAME THAT COOLS AS WELL AS HEATS
INDIANA GAS & WATER COMPANY, INC. C. K. HASTING’S LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE GREENCASTLE
their leaders, professors, woikers and members of the supreme court to form the provisional government. At 7 p. m. Sunday an official announcement said the gover iment had been formed. It comprised Guillen and one represent ativc each from the University of La Paz, the teachers, the F’ed- ( ration of Labor Syndicates, mid three others still to be specified. Thomas Monje Guitierrez. president of the Supreme court for the La Paz district, was in- ! vited to take over the president v He declined because he was confined to his bed by sickness. At the outset of his regime, Villarroel ruled at the head of a nine-man junta. A major in th army, he dwelt on the theme that the revolution was undertaken only in the interests of domestic reforms. Suspicion prevailed in som" quarters that the revolution by which Villarroel won powet w ■ backed by pro-axis elements. But persons regarded as pro-axis were dusted from the government. The United States recognized the government in July. 1944. Villarroel in August, 1944, was elected president by members of the senate and thumb t of deputies. .•{j + + + + ■*• v + + •> is * ROACHDALE G + + + + + + + + + + *!' ’!* ® Mrs. Stella Clark entertained a few friends at a three tab!' bridge and at the conclusion of rounds, Mrs. Cora Goslin, high score, Mrs. Merle Henley, Mrs. Martha Williams; ‘ guest prize Thelma Cooper. Dorothy Myers, Helen Hanna, Hazel Lovett and Martha Williams. Light refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Paul Sutherlin has been visiting her mother, Mrs. M. H Appleby of Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jeffries attended the Moody reunion Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Blaydes at Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. Na-han Call attended the Akers reunion near Lebanon Sunday. j Born to Mr. and Mrs. Glen I Irwin at Culver hospital, a 7 1-2 pound son, Richard Stephen. Mrs ' Irwin and son returned to her home Thursday. Mrs. Stella Clark returned to hor home Wednesday from Cul-
There was a discussion of the! community library. Also the achi-J
evenment and fair.
The meeting was adjourned tc meet at the home of Mrs. .lessi Seals on September 12.
Arizona is the fif.h largest oi the 48 states in ana. Its boundaries enclose 113,956 square miles.
FOR SALE: like new. Bill castle It. 3.
Adding machine. Crawley. Green-22-2p.
Wednesday if it don’t rain, at 85c per bushel; also Thursday 7 to 10 ton onts straw, $14 00 and wheat straw baled from stack al $14.00 at farm, Thursday. Walter S. Campbell. Greencastle, In '. Phone 155-W. 22-°,t
FOR SALE: White Rock fries. Will dress. Henry Williams, Airport Road. 22-3p. FOR SALE: Six milk cows and 20 gilts to farrow in August. I Pete Rowing, west of Brick! Chapel, 22-4p.j FOR SALK: 1935 Two diTm j Plymouth, rebuilt motor. Phono i
010-JX after 5:30
p. m.
22-It.
NOTICE I will be out of my office from July 22 to July 29. DR. G. W. McClintock
I FOR SALE: Water tank. gosJ heater: good condition. Call at 105 East Washington. 22-3t. 1
Don’t forget the household sale Thursday. July 25, at till Maple Ave. Rev. Russell Arnold. 22-24-21. i F'OR SALFl: F'our rooms of] practically new furniture. Heels- 1 ville Telephone Kxi hange. Don’t inquire hy phone. Jerry Lawyer. 22-tf.
.IklOSB DRY I CLEANING SPECIAL CARE GIVEN BY EXPERIENCED WORKERS. MONITE MOTH PROOFING IS YOUR ASSUR ANCE OF PROTECTION. Kindly cooperate with your Governmdit hy turning In your old hungers. Cash and Carry IDEAL Cleaners
WANTED WANTED: Rough and finish carpenters. Scale $1.50 an hour, 18 hr. w 'ek. Federal Housing Project at Greencastle. Apply W. F, Molat Con d met ion Co.. 724
S. Locust Supt.
St.. Robert E. Higgins, 1 19-’lt
WANTED: Veteran wants to rent good stock and grain farm on siia11 Have good equipment. Inquire Banner. 20-2p
WANTED t’O RENT: House or apartment with two or three bedrooms by October. Will pay up to $50.00 a month. Phone 131. Floyd MeCallie. 17-6t
WANT! I): Any Kind or dead ; .took, (bill 278, Greencastle j Charges paid. John Wachtel | Company. cod
WANTED delivered to 268 or 546.
5i)0 bushels oats, (Ireeneastle, Phone 20-Op.
WANTED TO RENT: A farm, 100-150 ru n- on halves. See Carl Demid. Coatesville, Ind., R. R. 2. at the Cecil Miller place. 22-6t.
WANTED: car. 101 Bio
1 :ht serviceable 11u;.;ton St 22-lp.
PUBLIC SALE As I’m breaking up housekeeping, I will sell Hie following household furniture at public auction al my home 108 Hanna Street in (Ireeneastle, on Tuesday, July 23 At 12.30 P. M. 5 dressers, | rhest of drawers, 10 rocking chairs, 17 din ing eliairs, 4 dining tables, 3 stand tables, I cook talil.*, I wardrobes, 5 Iron beds with springs, 2 mattresses, 3 ice boxes—50 lbs. each, I Ice box, 100 H»s.; I leather couch, I douhlc duty sofa lied, 5 coal nil stoves, 3 burners each; 2 small one burner ovens, some dishes, cooking utensils, 6 linoleum rugs—some 9x12, others smaller, some fruil jars, a few old coal oil lamps, 1 small iron bed and springs, I small coal oil burner, ,8 safes I chine closet, I kitchen safe, I army cot, | lawn mower. TERMS: CASH. Not Responsible for Accident*. Anna Fellows
Felt Old
& Run Down
FOR SALE: Two pedestal drop leaf table and four chairs. $65.' Typewriter desk, $30. Phor ' __
221l j Due to insufficient
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KIDNEYS
•xcrefion of the
KOIt SALK: “41” Roy (’r ift I Folks that feel old before thrir time frorc 25 house trailer, electric brak-s | i?”,!d',drfr',i,y 1 K>d condition. Corner Of I 8w«rop Root medicint relievtt inch dia
1 tress when due to faulty kidney excretion I
tlaniui and Bloomington Sts.
22-2p
' i lost 52 Lbs.! WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN” WHS. C. D. WELLS. FT. WORTH A» Ptcturwd H«r» Vou may tote r>otind* and have a, more alrmlrr. Krarelul Ufure. No txt rcifv* No drug* No laxatives, triil meat, potatoes gravy, butter. '1 he experience ol Mrs. Wells may K mav not be different than yours, iut v. hv not try the A YDS Vitamin iiiidv flan? l-onk at these results.
i In < linlcal tests conducted by i medi< »1 doctors more than 100 , persons lost 14 to 15 pounds average In u few weeks with the AVitamin Candy
Keducln
it Plan.
SVith this Avds Plan you don’t cut ■nit anv meals, starches, potatoes, meats or butter, you simply cut them lown - It s simple and easier when rou enjoy dHUious (vitamin fortiled i tYDS befora *• u ii meal. Abaoutely harmless. 30 days supply of vds only $2 25. If not delighted srltl <4ONLY HACK on the very lust box. Pi
:h results
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Alton Hurst. Auctioneer. ( liff McMains, Clerk.
C ALL I S FOK FAMILY REUNION PHOTOGRAPHS You will uppreriatc them in later years. Anytime Anyplace Phono 251 MR. A MRS. IS. VON STEINENS’ sTrmo Over Murjihyn 5 A |0.
For three generations Swamp Root has been t he standby in niilln >ns of homes when loss of sleep causes folks to feel so nervous, 1 run-down and worn out. Many think there i is nothing like the natural herbs, roots and » harks combined in Swamp Root. for t>t imu* lating kidneys* eliminating function. TRY it! Try to get feeling betier with a bottle mt Swamp Root from the diug stoic.
Dr. W. D. James Veterinary OFFICE AT HOME Phone 790
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