Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Brazil Daily Times from Brazil, Indiana • Page 2

Location:
Brazil, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

I. 10 any in need cf c.1 L1) CV J. 4 f' "5 9 i I I live stoch. Us i HA: Till lC? CI I Blk. Phone 614' i T7.

C. 1 Tfcere is 'nothing which so'-quickly dulls the joys cf livir continual worry over, mocry matters. Join the ranks cf those contentment is lacked by a cash reserve. Open a Savings Account in the First National Bank today, and you will soon realise that money in the tan! means infinitely mora than just so many dinars saved. PuT'dic Schools llosnmo V' rach Ie Ir, Dcsao in Later S-arnnicr Ihtys.

-s I I Furm cci 1 (Special sr tushel fl.4 0 yellow, per 7e i i. v. 1 1 1 IT .1 Ii.oo 5ence.) 19. Frank CAi i 11 1 2. ...1 1 V- v.

cs tti L- itiful Dust and Shoulders J- if yon wi.l wear a wientiflcaily constructed an nnrrr.rsied bitst so stretefcr the inii- 11 1 1 contour of tuc iigrare in spoiled. t- put the bust back -where it be- prevent the full bust from iiavuig the nppeartace of fiab- i the danpr of 5 00'. i lov. I 3 Yvey and eon Richard of Haute were 'guests of Sir. and Mrs.

C. S. Phillips Thursday. Mrs. 'Joe Daiton and son 'James were in Universal Tuesday.

The Ladies Aid Society of the M. tie Iccrl todav X1! )LCi .1 1 uyfcig prices ICo 11.05 to $11.15 and HraTffitiar musclfs una coiaii the llesh of ttie shoulder rivir.e a a extri 1 Lr at $11.20 to i Th Crn.rrh mot with HTfoa I $11.35. The weakness was to rc.sters, 10 at Hens, 4' 4 '0a-, Ce a i cir.i; lower 'markets elsewhere, a 1-rrer Muncie Thursday afternoon. The r. hi I upper Tl pre tl (' Ii.th -t .1 -rt rast Rervioeabl? (raiments imni-ii'i a'l p.atermls and t'ros Biick, llook Jror.t.

fciirt Landeais. etc. Boriod M-ith Vv'ahitm," tlie ms. mil washing without removal. 17 i.u Cien Brassieres, if not stocked, we wi.i eeiji ii.ui, prepaid, samples to show you.

"NT fl Warren Newark, N. J. 1U to 2 round lJ Tl-O 3 per interest paid tor cu i 2 pounu.3 J-se; a-d t-hci, 17c; The Carbon, public schools opened Monday with Mi33 Annie Lovall as principal and Miss Marks and Miss ian ri -12c; In and lower. fV WTlil tin Sheldon as assistants. 10 rounds a lc.w.

1 A moderate rim SJ1 'I I'j -3 ('c'3 c2), new 1 included 3 0c laced at sir price 3 in the 1 v. n.tc 1'' i yt y. r. -i (.:.3 off), casea re- niece 3d with cf 1 i r.llv oS with to one kinds of the "Dirtiesaiid checks 21c lay lefre, rullxi- from $11.20 to' BUTTER 1 1 i'll, UliU lilt J. TCJ iUJJtt" spent Tuesday in -Terre Haute.

Mrs. Arthur Davis entertained the Home Missionary Society at the home of her mother, Mrs. Benjamin north of Carbon. The Wenesday Embroidery Club will meet with Mrs. 'All' Pell this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boot of Brazil, were the" guest3 of Idr. and Mrs. James Brocks.

Sunday. Miss Delia Birch spent Thursday this kind of cigarette 11. CD, whh3 the extreme top wa Smith, John Petty, and Ira Butts. Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Beesoii were in Brazil as the guest of Mr. and Anderson. John Duggcr and sister of Brazil, wero in Carbon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Marshall of Terth, were in Carbon Thursday. W. R. Owens and daughter Ruth and Irma Brown were in Brazil on Thursday afternoon, shopping. Miss Lola Schae-ffcr of Terre Haute who has been visiting friends in Carbon, went to Brazil Yednesday, where she will visit bel'ore returning.

Mrs. O.ar Moudy, who has been 23e 33c 33c Packing stock State prints State tubs A F.dl Ll 'of lioi-c Cut Price 1 a 1 -ii jg ff k-U US v--- 'J jfes i ff A will bo on sale SATURDAY, SKPT at A. M. 3 doors East of our famous store! This Market will be known as the No ether ci 'sretts ever dl cr chin ive thsm this. enjoyment.

Eccause'no ciiretis maker can copy the llcdl 3k. advanced 5c for soma extra choice heavyweights to $11.45. Those iround 160 pounds sold mostly at sll.20, those weighing in excess of going" near the high end the range. Fresh receipts numbered 4,910 head. 'c I Vrtaken, 1 heifers and th 1 3 cf cows were about ttdy ii tl 2 Ic-r-I c.j HI 3 -t yes- 1 I I It in Brazil.

Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Throop of Greencastle were the week end guests of Mrs. Eliza Throop. Miss Mona McAllister of Green-castle and Miss Irma Hand of Brazil, were guests of relatives in Carbon.

Ivfrs. Thomas Duncan was in Terre Haute Thursday. the gurst of Mr-. J. E.

Tibbetts, re- I 4 turned to Brazil. Friday. Sam AVHton cf 1 7, h.t kva 2 3 wero cr. 11: -i tost price on Standard was in Carhoai Thursday and Friday on business. Mrs.

Munri Wilson of Goodin's Corner, vm the guest of her daugh teers stood at $10, but from this 'gure the range dropped to $8 (Special to tte Brazil Daily CHICAGO, Sept. 2 0. The scene Dr. W. II.

vansandt was Brazil Friday on professional business. 9.85, whil heifers were high at 0f. government's investigation into ci cara fjc James E. Tibbetts transacted bus ter P. Frank Thursday.

with the bulk between $6 and, the alleged "million dollar Cows sold all-the way un to mail svnHrst.e." shifted to Washinsr- iness in Terre Haute Saturday. transacted in Brn'dl Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Powell and Irs.

Margaret Black of Fontanet 7, that f-sure -representing- the top ton today. Secret service heads who IliF.s Louise Houk, of "or the session. Stockers and feed- bave been-working on tho cases and fiO last National Avenue. JOSEPH SCHMID, Mgr. were the guests of friends in Carbon Thursday.

Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Vansandt and Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas M. Stevenson, of Brazil, were in Greencastle Sun- avho has hrr-n the guest of Miss Marie M'-Tntyre, returned Friday. A. J.

West of Shelbyvi'le, 111., was tho gre; cf his sister Mrs. G. M. Fell Friday. i i.

ars were again steady, with not much; were hurriedly summoned to tho more-interest on the part cf. country national capitol last night to confer, buyers than has recently been noted, it is understood, with the attorney Receipts were 825 head. general on ways and means to secure run of was no larger 'convictions of those already in ctis-iiaii needed and salesmen 'found-'no" tody. 1 liSiculty -in obtaining -steady' -prices. I Wllliara C.

Wocdward, one of the The top in this section of the yards alleged ringleaders of the extortion-vas posted at $12.25, with the bulk ists, has given himself up to the the offerings between $11 and authorities here and was released on U2. Receipts wero 204 head. bonds of $3,000. Mrs. Helen Evers Most of the lambs, on hand yes said to be the wife of George Irwin, 1TE03 0 icriO.

Schools of Township 1'ieamer Get Contract for Carry-inir Mails. on tho route twice daily. They bave ordered an enclosed auto truck 10 place in the service. The Washington township schools opened today with a good The teachers this year Professor Owen, Miss Edith Long, Miss Kate Tapy, Miss Lillic Miss Bernico Killion, Mss? IW.M jcniu.s. Idiss Velrna Penro-1, Iva Aarnink, Hovcy Skclton and Ralph Schopmcycr.

lay went around $10, but 11 day Mrs. C. S. Phillips and son visited in Terre Haute this week-' as 'the guest of her father, Frank Wey. John Murphy of Terre Haute, was in Carbon Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Grimes of Brazil, spent Sunday in Carbon. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Dowens, of Lena were in Carbon Saturday evening. The following young folks from here will attend the Brazil High School in Brazil: Misses Ruth Owens, Irma Brown, Diana Fhillir-s MHlrM Marshall t.r 1 J- If-tr1 Lcht mother alleged ringleader in the iold above that level, therchy rcl-C- gang, also was released, but the gov- ernment required $25,000 bail in 'ng the to? as comp: case. The other thre members Ol.CIi lhe top of n-iiay. 3.

her 1 BOWLING GREEN, Sept. IS. Moon Bearner, local liverymen, have succeeded Thomas Walker as IXXLlIUItlhlN TITIi TAULU A GOOD FCIEflO 'imited, but intcrevt from all sources of thq gang are still in the county was to i ccr.t. Sheep jail. mail carrier on the star route oper (XT.

5. O' I at-'-n were $7. ating between a. Center Point,) Want Ada" in the Times iaiiy! 1. now handling the mail Hast vest A.

Harmony. 5:54 A. LI. 6:47 A. II.

7:24 8: 2 Cx A. 8:32 9:31 A. M. A. ...10:32 Mrs.

Murdock and' daughter Bertha, left the city today for Prairie City, Saline City and Art, good friend ty you'wher in need. Brazil tall how Doah's Kidney Pills avs stood the test. Mr. Arbuckle endorsed Doan's over nine j-ears ego and again con i. of where they will be the guest.3 2 A.

firms the story. Could you ask for .12:32 more convincing- S. Arbuckle, of 710 West Church 11:31 A. M. 3 P.

IV P. M. P. Id. 3.

21 P. IJ. ti Brazil. says: T'y lack v.s 7-: I .50 $10. 3.CSX -rally aero 5 lay coalln't F'cap cr'lht r-jihl P.

4:32 5:31 P. IT, 5 02x3 tut 1,. ri- fr firr.Ox P. U. 6:22 1 1 c-r 1 1 1 to III 7:46 P.

Greeneastls. 8:32 'J La I -P. Harmony lOtCSx- 11:47 P. Id. Creer.czstle 1 Ncte: Ai? cars except the; 3 r' Cara mark.l -ii) ha' 1----I marked (xx) will stc 2 at lUrmcny.

1 i a. ry I 1 1 cr r- r- i. Ci i. i 0 A A 1 1 1 I i 1 4 '5 t. i i i I a 1: c.

11.: 1 1 i a 'I will 1 5.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Brazil Daily Times Archive

Pages Available:
83,123
Years Available:
1907-1964