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THE GREENFIELD DAILY REPORTER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, '26 Tanlac Succeed WORK OF RESCUE OF CAGED MINERS DOG GRABBED HIS NOSE Indianapolis, Sept. tleorre Leo Tliotnpson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin L.

was in the Methodist Hospital today ip oi ins no-e missing. LITTLE DEMAND FOR LIGHT HOGS MRS. MASON TELLS OF STORM (Continued from Page 1) MIRROR RESILVERING lirintr them this wet to 312 X. State Street or IMioue 3 1 L. P.

PFEIFER When Others Fail Liirr and Stomach Trouble of Var's Standing Rrliertd. on bis way hon from I ii It- I' fday. the boy said be yt Evans Cabinet Co. Manufacturers of Breakfast Sets, End and Magazine Stands We Do Wood Work of All Kinds Give Us a Trial. H.

E. EVANS, MGR. Res. Phone 496 Green. Frank Wright, 515 9th Htreet, Evarus- workers tarry it away.

Per man who is leading tb- party he may loosen tons- of debris moment and be buried in th- Tile prospe-Cl of pa--, a iim bv Reccipts Were Heavy and Price i vtiie, in.i'., cays I any in which at. Tile dog grabbed 1 i- th" iy related. will attempt (Concluded from Page 1) n.i: in "Tanlae did tthat a a age dog tile llo-t ioiiid ueuiiiius oamc marKei is lot of other metli- tintis just takin nionry as r.w a r. not vay Ui to Generally Steady. i-t a la I nii'M y.

drill. liieh balf in. VI lied I Oil .1 i li'ii wind Iti't p. The i 1( whippinc Tli' bit y. it wr 1' ttoV.v.

i Ol.d 7 the trapped men from Ai.tl cines failed to. For year 1 suffered roiii liver and stom-ach trouble. At tight I tossed and turned, then I ould get up in the moru-ui tired and worn- Mi-. Si" i lit on. t'arr ai.

lay in Tipi mint' has bored f.tt. Hard rock and i vrryiiv- vault 1 in ai 2 oVImk the cot up .1. The waur Inciter if i i' w. a -vat bin on. tO ai oir.d at.d tir til lli- 1 I lit deflect the dill! erfero with its proi: Indianapolis.

INS The ho market ttday was ry uneven. The demand for heavies was stronc while receipts rati largely to light? for which the demand was light. The cattle market was ct iieialiy steady. There was little demand for The work of rebuilding tho in which tht' cavo-i'i occurred ing on at a ioadv. slow rate.

i- To.i. r- irii' th' had fetimberetl am to a point about in. s'naf second level. heavy steers i.m several cat loaN re- mainod unsold. Receipt were light in the sheep i market owing to seasonal).

tit tie out. Nervousness upset mv etomaeh bo that I could not eat without being tortured by indigestion. "Now all the days of suffering are gone. I feel better than ever before. Sly tomacb.

never bothers me. I can eat even-thing without suffering. I give Taalao all the credit for my marvelous feoovery. It toned up my liver, gave tnetooa health." This tonio usually frees the svstera of poison and drives out causes of pain. Builds strength nd health.

Get your first bottle ot xanlao from your druggist -today! Over 40 million bottle told. lit could. Forest said everybody shouted l'oi joy Saturday when they saw the watt showed it was rott'dinu. I- is no uo to try to toll cvh all I know about it. but I heard many say that whtn you read about it you tan know that it is many times worse tli.

in yon are readintr. haven't bt en able to pet a bit of word from Dr. and Mrs. Kvorts Do not know- whether I told you that she fell several weeks apo and is Hat on her back yet. with a rlaster cast from arms below the body and to the ankle oil one lea broken hip bone They were in that pretty ap.

artment on X. K. Second street close down-town and we fear risht in the midst of so much wreckage. Neither have wo been able to hoar from anyone else we know in Miami or Fort Lauderdale. There are several building's in Hollywood not damaped much, but Robert says it looks just like pictures of cities in Belgium that we saw after the Ct tmans had finished with them.

je( of lie' ting a tlie nuuitio-i 1 this mori.it.. tio christian church Fat lambs retained about tlx -a me price level. Hogs. a village where a woman ha a now bat is iaio fill il'e. I.al'ayett,- ii had it r.

U.tuKi 13.50 13. 00 ft T3.40 12 50 fi 13.15 11 75 1r 12.50 11.0OW11.73 75 fif 12.00 fuJuJ LuluJ LulxJ lim LLul LuLal (Zlu rr tor four up.ivtnitnti biev loose ami tht wind rollt ii it around liko it was a 1. Cuv irit once to up tho Si it could throw it off. but mh i that if he eot up ho would bo blown off. Filial 1 ii ,1 the lush front of the huildins.

atid then ire nn to bo swaying, and finally the front fill and then tho wild c.mi.d the boat or to baik. whore it trashed down, carrying all of tbo bak staii with it. f.uy pot tbo two men up-iairs to bolp him and they moved the Studobaker away from tbo fid.o of tbo house and out to tho alloy. Tiny bad hardly cotton it away ii a part of that wall foil and smashed tho Ford sedan all to pieces. Water From Ocean Up to the Floor.

Tin water had run in from the ettan and was up to the floor of the house, and I think there are three or move sups up to the tloor. that time tht re was a little lull. They felt tht rt-M of the walls niicht crash in any time and Forest had dressed the thiMrcn and started to carry Urothtr to an apartment house north of th.m which seemed to bo most ail tht and told Forest to hold Fhy-iis 1 in the window atid to jump former State road No. former Mtate road No. part of State road No.

former State road No. 250 to SaO lbs L'eO to lbs Kb) to "i'lO lbs 130 to l5t lbs 90 to 130 lbs Packing Sows Cattle. Receipts, 1.000. Market Steers steady, No. 43.

So. 44, No. 43, No, 46. 4S. 4S.

IS. i3. A Reporter LOST Al will find It. Aurora to iuw State road No. No.

ItetwtM-n Porter and No. 63. State roads Nos. 8 and I No. 54.

State road No. 4 I otheis were ft 00 ft 10.75 3.25 iff 6.75 15.30 ft 10.30 7 o0ft S.50 --50ft 8 00 V7 Uiettf every point One tnotiue ecctual23 our Little Girls Loses Her Doll. Forest and (luy are trying to salvage everything they can and watch to keep things from being stolen and get the linen clothing dry. Poor Phylis lost her newest and only whole doll baby. She left it on the bed when they left the apartment, but they saw it floating around in the water.

It must have blown away. C.ny saw a down. Peef stock strong. Reef steers Yearling steers, heifers Reef cows Vealers Heavy calves Hulk and feeder steers Sheep. Receipts.

$3.00. Fat lambs about steady Top, fat lambs, $12.50. professional No. No No. No.

No. No. No. No. No.

No. ST. f8. 61. 64.

65. State road No. 8. t'iU't Of State road No. 40 former State road No.

28. Vevay to Kising- Sun. former State roa.t No. 9. Wterpburs to itoonville.

former State road No. 16. former State road No. pans of State road No. 20 Kvansville to Rockport.

rMfts of State roads Nos. thent to i mece turnnure several diocks irom if tht wails wtaved any more and i. u. noine. tie sain ne imuusih ii.tu a 12 on me speedometer The new Valve-in-HeaJ Engina In the 1927 Buick hardly wm to be in the same car with ou.

This wonderful result in due to vitalen-gme improvement which have made th 1927 Huick Valve-ln-Head Engine ifcro-tioncs beyond belief. Quiet and moothneii prevail at every point on the speedometer. Coma in and try this remarkable new car 1 ou net er have drUen anything like it No. tit and 37. our add Ue best of out" ARE RENUMBERING ALL INDIANA STATE ROADS Roads Listed.

Renumbering of all State roads to familiar look and wont to it. and it was, theirs sure enough. We couldn't believe their house had given way. It was so well built and had cement block walks through the middle even. They think it would not A now State road map, showing the roads and their new numbers, will be ready for distribution soon, it was abilities i.

th.mco in the water until he tov.hl nt back. Yon can nalie how h. the trip seemed to (illV win be took only one baby. He many times he couldn't reach the apartment. He told Hrother tt bury fate in Kiddy's nock, and til-- baity did.

and around his i. -1 luy nearly went under several TiiVits He then went back and pot 1 and told Forest to try to follow him. When ho sot rhylis there. conform with the Federal bureau of discreetness I roads plan and inclusion in th State system of thirteen to be known United States roads will be completed by Friday, it was announced yesterday PUNGENT "PARS have felt the storm if that water heater hadn't gotten loose and broken off the front of the bailtlina: and weakened the rest, and the wind got inside. Tboy are taking a train load of the Greatest EVERBUIIX never koob with by the State highway Much liHppiness much money.

A -tt a ii ir i ii New signs, purchased by the highway- wnt to help Forest. She was wpt iloar away, coins away from i where he bad taken the babies, and the storm was cominc back. Five minutes later they never could have made it at all. It's more to your credit to help a man before he is down than after. How fortunate that the things we actually need are not very hard to pet.

wounded up to Jacksonville tomorrow to hospitals there, railroads hauling them free. Cuy and Forest had a good interest in a new theatre in Miami, had furnished all cement blocks, also cement, several thousand dollars' worth, and taken it all in stock and it promised to be a big paying thing, but they heard everything in that section was destroyed. 1 5nam mam commission some time ago at a cost of $25,000. will erected as rapidly as possible. Placards indicating the new routes and their numbers will be used temporarily.

A general plau of designating north and south roads with unevtn numbers beginning on the east side of the State, and east and west roads with even numbers beginning at the north end of the State has been adopted. In order that the numbering system will not be affected by addition of new roads in the future, certain numbers have been skipped so they may be Howard Holt, Dealer Greenfield, Ind. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build diem First Blow From Northeast. They say the first blow came from tho northeast and went on down to Homestead, tearing everything in its path, and then turned and came back and was many times worse the second time. The Studebaker stood in talt water for many hours, so I expect Kenneth is doing real well.

You needn't worry about the Toblers. It wasn't bad even at Palm Peach, had Thev had lUt i' through Oeocliobee to the it won't bo much account insurance on the house and woM oast- used for new roads. New Map Planned. I Tht roads and their iipvc J2.oo on frnnitnre. Ouy had seven Truth can be told iu but one way, while a lie can be told with a doren i variations.

Folks who bourd want to keep Louse, and folks who keep house want to hoard. You chii accurately Judge a community by what it doe with its ashes and tomato cans. Our best eduction comes from associating with folks who know things that wo don't. lie I leek says; "All the progress made in the world been made Iy Mrs. Cox at Coral Gables.

SET YOUR STOVE UP WITH NEW or more trutks at the rdant and sev ral machines, and the building weut i Tlle lettet to Mrs. Mason it. a.i HW.i -Mrs. ox, uaupnier oi all those. He said maybe he tions are: The United States routes follow: No.

27, formerly State road No. 13 be down on OVE IPHIPE2 tween like Henrge and Fort Wayne and former State road No. 21 hetwttn Fort Wayne and West Ooll. ge Corn. r.

No. 3l. former State road No. 1. le- and tlie Ind'ana-Micii- Mrs.

James L. Smith, of this city, was forwarded by Mrs. Mason: This is just a little note to relieve any anxiety you may be fooling about us We are all alive and uninjured. have a whole roof over our heads. enoutih food to eat and water to drink.

how we escaped t5 cannot im- auino. for as you know we (or did before the hurricane in a grove of tall pirn and fiom Mother west window -lie counted forty-three trees tw.vn Louisville ign State line. I some oi.o raiMii hell at the time." Moves in Detroit Free Press. rouo No N' Mate state 43. No.

No. 1 miles No. No. No. No 41, former 12, former liitthway.

20, "0. former 24. ".2. former le.Oi AO. could get enough out of thorn to make (tie truck.

Tho office was picked up find set down off its foundation and didn't even have a window broken. There wore so many people in that aparnin house, so the people in a new hu aca low on tbo comer diagonal trom Cuv and Forest's house asked tbom to come there. Fort st said. "P-it th.nk of tho folks who didn't any place to a in--no friends with a hone to ask them to!" Cny said when ho was raking Mason iiiiii striiMUoim along and ft.irinu t'tio wall would fall on Forest and Phy-1 i s-. oo thoiiLht what if he saved one baby and didn't tin'1 other, and how awful to ht tlura got drowned when Ind all faith in him that he toiild uct tlurn safe.

Incidents of the Hurricane. IT WILL SAVE TIME, LABOR, PATIENCE, AND WILL REDUCE THE FIRE HAZARD. Jl'c? carry a complete line of all sizes of Stove Pipe, El-hows, Dampers, Collars, Flue Thimbles, Coal Hods, Stove Boards, Stove Rugs, Mica, Coal Shovels, Flue Stops, Pokers, etc. JUST PHONE 85 WE WILL DELIVER ORDER YOUR STOVE REPAIRS NOW. WE WILL ORDER REPAIRS FOR ANY MAKE OF STOVE.

Stale Suite State No. 2. road No. 7. No.

39 iili.l St.tte MANICURIST MUSINGS 1 pir-t new t'eilow I met is a highbrow, lie thinks tabloids is latnt modicine. Paw l.imself an eneyclo-I'otim ai deil.ir a week an" nil lie over is th' article on distillin' of form, tate roiol No. between part which fell bit ween house audi lVvmlas Road, not one of which struck' jour house. 1 think ours is the only! i roof in the whole neighborhood which! is undamaged and we sheltered sev-i it ii'l nt i-hbors who ran to ns in thel worst of the storm when their own I ln.lianapolis Fowler. No.

former State roa.l No. Si No 40. National former State road no. 3. No.

f0, inrm.r State std No. Li, le-j 'incennes and t-o. ootee. State I j-oad No. 41 from Loogoo'ee tt Mitciit ll, root went on.

We managed to drive My kid ister 'into town Sunday forenoon and found 'the Kxchange buliding had been shel-l toted from the worst by the Watson both alter an' her gal friend is same fellow. It's of nockin' an' PICKETT HARDWARE CO. State road No. 22 between Mitchell and close race sort ou might say. Bedford, and State road No.

4, Beit ford to tbe Ohio State line. between it and the bay, and was damaged loss than any of the tall business and hotel buildings. CToss's windows being on the north had not been blown in and aside from some water the No. ISO, formerly part ot State road No. 3 Kosie.

at lb' next table, went to tli bench la-i week-end itn' wore her new balhln' suit. Her Is awful sun burned, she avs. No. former State road No. 51.

SOBS rooms wore undamaged. you see actual conditions here, you might State Highways. New numbers will be Riven to State THURSDAY and WEDNESDAY PATHE WHYNOT THEATRE NAG," Kwr since got her boy roads as follows: No. 1, former road No. 34, and part of ish bob, I steer my beau clear of her.

I can't 't a ml competition from an old head with a youiiir haircut. State road No. 53. WHALEMEN OF ANEPCA- TUF CKADIFCC No. 2, formerly parts of State roads Ry Monday niaht.

thouch. he could st the funny side. He said he lookt out in their back yard Friday night and there were two fellows hug-fine a telephone pole and he didn't want them to he doine that, so ho trailed thom into the house. Forest knew of a woman and little baby who had lain out in the wet grass all nicht couldn't get any place. One man had his father and two brother? and some of them were hurt when a building was demolished and they were, lying close to the ground keep from being blown away or hit.

and one of his brothers seemed to be in such awful pain so he thought he would crawl on the ground and see if he could get home or a place to get somethinii to ease him, and had just gotten a few feet when the roof blew on the three left and killed them all and he was saved. have a little realization of how remarkable that statement is, for the crushed Mown-in windows here must run into tens of thousands. One window in our front room was broken by something being blown against it and we have quite a bit of damage by water, but that isn't worth mentioning compared with what most homes No. 55, 42 and 4t. QIC YANKEES, My kid brother tays to ma, "You 2.

nil of former State road No. 3'i can't keen a good man down, an' I and part of No. 13. says to hi hi. "Your trouble is dlffrent.

Nobody can set you up!" Jauies No. former State road No. IT. No. 9, former State road No.

11. No. 10. former State road No. 50.

No. 11. part of former State rwd No. suffered. Robert Common's family of Kevin Mcttuinness Collier'a.

six had roof blown off over their heads and one wall crushed and fled 26. PHILOSOPHICAL through the storm to a neighbor's. No. 15, former State road No. 27.

No. 16, between Rochester and Illinois Arthur's (the ones you meti had roof Is sweeter than Sttlenoo Craik. State line and between Huntington and blown off and rugs, bedding, furniture and everything soaked by water. We PEN3MWW5310NS OF Ohio State line. are desperately blue and depressed No.

18. former State routes No. 35, 23 aver thought and cannot yet control our shattered No really great mau himself so. II a 7.1 lit. atid 13.

nerves, but really should not com No. 19, between Nappanee and 101k- T- I -tac fc VV. bart. and with the Klse with the lark, lark to bed. Ilurdls.

No. 21, new route between Peru ami plain. Have thought so many times of Forest and Guy, but dare not use our precious gasoline for any but the most urgent needs, as it Is restricted VI tv- iLA-i Sweetser. -t A little girl about one year old was wanderintE around the streets Saturday and they still hadn't fount! anybody to whom she belonged. Kenneth said today he couldn't see how- anyone could say the world Is pfttine worse.

At a time like this people are not interested In anything pise everybody is giving and doing everything in their iviwer. Food is just rolling in, and Robert asked fJuy if he needed money (bank out of commission, too), and Cny replied: "No. For once in my life 1 haven't any use for money. They won't let us pay for No. 22, parts of State roeds No.

10 and till more arrives. Cless has just gone and No. 6. to an ice plant to see if he can get a No. 25, Lafayette to Blommingsburg.

No. 26, former State road No. 29. small piece to make the water drink able. We haul it from Coral Gables 19 No.

28, parts of State roads No and 33. No. 29, parts of State roads No. lpMt Attend the rummage sale on North 15 State street, October 1-2 adv28t3 Better a healthy peasant than a 6lekly king. Ferdinand lit.

Accidents will occur In the best regulated families. Pickens. lie that knows when to speak knows when to be silent. Archimedes. An evll-sayer differs from an t11-doer only In the want of opportunity.

Qulnttllan. I am not concerned that I am not known; I seek to be worthy to be known. Con fnclna. anvthlne at all." I Haguortyls Market, Thursday only flank steaks, 27c pound. Phone 135 adv and 6.

No. 32, part of State road No. 33. No. 34, part of State road No.

33. No. S5, State road No. 24. No.

37, parts of State roads Nos. and 14. No. 38 Richmond to New Castle. New Map Planned.

No. 39, former State road No. 44. 22 I stood by the Red Cross headquarters at Palm Deach and saw long lines of trucks starting every hour or so track loads of bread, of roofing, bed covers mattress, clothing, ice, cans of milk, canned stuff of every kind, the women at the tables taking suhscrip- Curry's Chapel Ladies' Aid market Saturday, October 2d, at the Capital State Bank. 29t3 adv..

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