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Brazil Daily Times from Brazil, Indiana • Page 2

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Brazil, Indiana
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VKO.KSMAV, Al'lllL 20, UtiHSSS STAGE DRIVE FOR si- mum I.I..Hl!ll.L t. PI r- ri rl if i 1 1 wt Ml wJ iuJ i I III FE pi 3 vi 1 i 1 1 MKSIIHilSSHIl' IJKIVK 1Al NGUKO WITH (JOAIi Oi liUtS IX JlUStl SS(M i ATtO.V. Hi MILLION MEMBERS TO 00 TO WASHINGTON THE BRAZIL DAILY TXMEH. ITRA55TL. INDIANA 1 ir Will Dciimiid (lull American.

Govorn-incut Make Good Pledge of Benjamin 1'riiiiklin (list 1'reo Ireland be Recognized. To seal in tho delicious Liurley tobacco flavor. ifil I House cleaning days are hers. We have many of the articles so necessary to make the hone spic and span and invite you to sea our window display of these seasonable articles in-cludins: CiiiruRC), April 20. One million for the Ami'rUun Aa'noclu-tion for tliu Jiecusnition of tha Irinh Kopnlilic ivil! be the aim ot a-mem- ir iiiii licrshii) drive to bo planned today by I lie Bocoud se.siilon of tho convention.

A vigorous ciuiipniKn to iiicreane the present estimated membership of 12,000 to 1,000,000 will bo launched an a result of today's meeting, J. L. Fawcill, counsel general of the Irish Republic, declared in an address. "These million Americans," Faw- fl I New Suits In Circuit Court A Recipe KNOWING how to serve good coffee begins by knowing how to buy good coffee and good coffee means Golden Sun. It is good because experience has taught us how to make it and pack it for flavor and freshness.

The WooUon Spice Company, Toledo, Ohio Hops, Dustpans, Brooms, Ehino liitten Dusters, Liquid Wax Polish, Klen-o, I Oil Vool Hops, Floor Mops, Gtep Ladders, Hardwood Floor Folislicrs, Brush-I es of all kinds, Euckets, Paints, oils, Varnishes. Duncan vs. Voorhes Dun can, Sarah A. Wells and others, Quiet citt declared, "will then go to Washington and demand that the American government make good thq pledge of Ucnjamin Franklin that title. R.

V. Tozer attorney. Charles II. Xussel, guardian, vs. IJ We are convinced that our prices on the very best paints and.

oils are the low-14 est you can find anywhere. II Varnishes for all kinds of floors and renewing woodwork and furniture. Wyco Jlittler, David Cox, Win. llli Hi 1PTT wmmmmm Mi! ii-eland be recognized as a free and independent republic." Under a suggestion by Joseph Ileffernan, of Massachusetts, the membership campaign would be assisted by an allied organization composed exclusively of veterans of the World War. Hefferman told the con-vention that Chicagoans had already 11 Hobbs, Vida Cox, -Roy Ilobbs, Hugh Stevenson, administrator, aiid Harry Gucklin administrator, for receiver.

Charles H. Nussel, attorney. National Biscuit Co. vs. Wm.

S. Duncan. On account. S. W.

Lee, attorney. Frances M. Kester vs. Lenore Kester, divorce. Sweet Littlefield, kjJ Ju Li Ililllllilflflllillliliffi formed plans for an exclusively ex-service men's and asked that the idea be adopted by every city in the United States.

Li 11 Hiibii MMstfei cka attorneys. J. Charles Kidd vs. Harry Fluhart, First National Bank of Brazil contract. Knight Miller, attorneys, PEACTICS LIEIITED TO EYE, EAR, N03E AND THROAT World's Champs to Fight in Jersey NEW YORK, April 20.

Jersey City gets the Dempscy-Carpentier fight, scheduled for July 2. Promoter Tex Rickard made this announcement at noon today. Rickard is considering three sites in Jersey City for the building of an arena and will pick out a definite "spot" Resolutions for a boycott on all goods manufactured in any foreign country for the forming of a central publicity bureau in Chicago were before the convention today. The Missouri delegation to the convention today awaited presentation of a resolution adopted by their rr W3 W'. i ti a.

v.ts Vr A v-v state directorate demanding that OSce Rooms Eawley Clinic, Brazil Trust Building. Frump, executor of will of John Frump, deceased et al. vs. Wm. Jackson et al.

To have will construed. Luther Luther, attorneys. In matter of guardianship of the minor heirs of John H. Funk by Wm. O.

Craeser, guardian. Petition to sell real estate. Wm. Rosenow vs. Charles' C.

Hart et al. Foreclosure of mechanics lien. Change of venue from Vigo county. W. B.

Edmonds, attorney. The Twelve Points State Bank vs. II. F. Weber, Fred H.

Cutting, Chas. Moenkhaus et Complaint on note. McNutt, Harris, Wallace Randall, attorneys, Ella Montgomery vs. Harry Montgomery, divorce. S.

W. Lee, attor-n ey later. In announcing his decision to give the fight to Jersey City Rickard THE total number of motor cnrs i cis-tered in the United Stales for the car 1920 records a gain cf 17.16';! ever 1915. Tbrre is tin auicmeb'b for every 12 persons throughout the country. In the repror.cr.totivs states r.crvei by ti-s K.n-'.sr.l Oil Company (inJiar.a) rrcEauifj of ijnin is said: "Jersey City is admirably located.

the government take proper steps to force Great Britain to "pay its debts to the people of the V. and another resolution calling upon the secretary of state to use the same procedure in dealing with Great ISrltain us has been used with Russia. Reporting of resolutions was to be one of the last orders of the day'f. business. close to New York and easily reach Hf (T i ed all parts of the Metropolitan C.

i is an sutcnioitve disirict. Police arrangements there, too, will be fine and I am confident that the handling of the crowd will lie more efficient there because of the advantages of the location." vchiul; for 5.2 in thi Ir.te. Tbo over 1913 in tha c-rvej by this Company re: Are more easily and more economically kejt account of if all bills are paid by HE W0ULD2IT Penrose Against Duty on Eggs WASHINGTON. April 20. Notice check.

Moreover the paid cheek is a' receipt and avoids, misunderstanding WITIIOUTTAkLAC Wi tened today by Senator Penrose, StM So. Daltota 10VE2S 15.P4 Iowa 263,000 21.81 Minnesota 223,572 24.57 Missouri ZCCI Kansas 16.0 No. DjIiCa C2 9.53 7.6.3 7 39.10 Wiscorain 2.5W.'t 27.if Inoiara J' 77.255 19.62 jr.s.:o 13.07 2,557,4:6 JJiis'CS about the payment of lite bill. 5 Cenie see us. Old Resident of Near Cory Dies Cory, April 19.

Tho fi-neral of Jasper Stoops, 77 yeara who died Sunday, was held at 11 o'clock this morning. Services were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Irwin and the Rev. A.

O. Shields. Burial was in Oak Hill cemetery. Mr. Stoops died at the home of his son, R.

K. Stoops. 11 is survived by tho wial ov, Miranda Stoops; four bon.i, MVS Hi: SI. I I CW I INK AT KiHT ami iv ion ma kav's work. chairman of the Senate finance committee (hat he will oppose fill efforts Id anient the strictly tariff provisions of the emergency tariff bill.

9 -V tiil Sir.ty percent cf new cam ssiJ in ten rtatcs e.Tved by the rl Oil (hxh.v of fadfcfin If.ieicsl Paid ca Cap IYnne firmed as "impossible" 1-ropoed ihitios on eufs, poultry and other commodities not incorporated in (he lid us passed by the House. Penrose's statement was made to a dm 1 1 preseni ing Amer-i ti e'lliry farmers vhich appeared fore his comiiiittee to luce a pro-! tne tariff. 'I: Charles, Eliiuith, Lor in and lion: one I i i I I .11 daughter, Mrs. Mary of I I "A tr.an dot-Mi mind lc-Pitying fi'i- a medii iue when it hiu: like Tdlilac lias cj.hi i Snow. HOO 22nd Tci re Hame, I.nl., ueil-knnwii at Railroad i'iio; s.

"1 was in a ruiuiowu far five rx. 1 ilien a fiam ian, l.M ley 'tile and wa, afraid in j.i!)llirn; for f- ar of the n.lsery Klii. Ml.xv-' I i.s tin' us 1 pains ir a Hi.m:i. if so :2 ip, 1321) xvers i iiKtir-'o enc rrr.jct; prcdacn v. as oo farmer Imd t5 bii; was the ir t'- Pierson township; sister, Mrs.

Sarah Sludder, of Jasonville; six gramlclol-dren J7 great-Rrundi hildrcn. ii cittinn iic-ej'tcd I't nros-'g Hi!) Unit they sick Mich pro Pay For Boards on Special ire: Arc joii in nood of mi. in for Spi injj N-i o- It tection U.e et tH! rff loll. be hoped vonl.l be 1 ANNAS Hilt HAI.i: Laree nowerir.p. aireafiy st G'aiMoMi buH'S only da; iai Irf R.

I'liene 4- W. in hi.i'.r ca ih th ilcvu'itv'. The r.TciiTcy i'j t'ue in Irt is a i ba-dly ii. I I. ii i.

i i 1 a. 1 W( '-V, so, i .01 on us. i' no.ko loiois on 1 a 01 lu.piemt ttii'mul I i I $hh n-. i. j4 i i We I'll on i.iiiioot Ni S.

k-i I fil oai (-t! oiy leaf -hs l.o- it too it ii a- ji. Baseball Scores t' 11 l.lrr i a t's lee Oi.am le; l.a-; hrf fl 1 1 aliie, at oar i i 1 A 1 .1 of bo-tins in the i-iei. eiei liolis be held In a laniiPir iiaii.siia tfii'j in jaro? on ti-e oa 1 of 1 r. tia; i I i I i. rl a i j.

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e. H-m if ri sen in nit ia.i 1 (oat Keep The Kumevs Well ii I eaae 1 l.i C-i iC it It st celt cp ir, is tin iv '-'I ie'a as I 1 1 as I 'a I Standard Oil 1 i I If. 1 l.as.kii.i Vt ii Not a Wo ei 910 So. Michigan a i Jeij 1 Ivo. i I i pi Mim 1.

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