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The Cambridge City Tribune from Cambridge City, Indiana • Page 1

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VOL. LIV CAMBRIDGE CITY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1919. NO. 40 a package before the a during the war a NOW THE FLAUOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! 157 SOUND SECURITIES Tax Exempt in Indiana Carefully Investigated and Supervised We represent the investor, not the seller, We do for the ordinary investor just what the large investor does for himself. Our keynote is SERVICE.

The R. L. Boilings Company Investment Bankers Pittsburgh Philadelphia Indianapolis E. M. A A Wayne County Manager, Office over 901 Phone 2150, Richmond.

A A Sub Agent, Cambridge City. I Sleep Does a dry cough keep you awake? A Will stop the tickle that makes you GUARANTEED Do Your Shopping Early ADDITIONAL LOCAL, John Roberts has enlisted in the U. 8. uavy as a seaman. He left for San Francisco for duty Saturday.

Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson'visited her brother, Dr. O. M. Deardorff and family at Hagerstown last week.

Mrs. Charles Ingermann went to Greenfield Saturday to spend a few days visiting her daughter Mn. Ima Tap scot Charles Riggin came from Kankakee, to visit his slok mother at Munoie last week and spent Friday with relatives and here. Mrs. Frank Martin has returned home from Dayton, Ohio, where she had gone to accompany little Chris Una Allison to the home of her parents.

The Big Four special a i heretofore operated between Cambridge City and Laurel morning and evening, hereafter will only give service between this place and Couheraville. It is said that several men who always endeavor to remember their wife generously, have bad a pound of sugar laid aside for her Christmas gift. That is surely sweet of them. The Purdue University military band, one of the best nautical organizations in the middle west and the leader of all college bands, has been expanded recently from 80 to 126 pieces. Frank Frohnapfel, oue of the several students from this city, is a member of the baud, playing a leading sax- aphone.

Despite the very unfavorable weather Friday i the danoe at the Bed Men's hall was well attended and everybody entered into the spirit of a i a jolly good time, and they hud it. The a i committee is to be complimented for the a in i they conduct these clean and popular dances. Rev. Nathan Wolford, 68 years old, died at his home in Hichmond Thursday. The deceased bad been ft minister in the i in eastern Indiana for more than i years, and had also been a teaoher in both the a aud Henry county schools.

He was ft very talented gentleman and i Mr. aud Mrs. Carl a a who spetii the past two i relatives in Kansas and Oklahoma, came home Thursday delighted with i trip. Mr. Chapman made a special trip to the oil fields of Oklahoma and was surprised at the immensity of the Industry and production of oil all the southwest.

Mrs. Julia Shearer Harrymau died at the home of-her Ssm Charles Harryman, near Mooreaville, Friday. She was 105 years old, having been born in Brown county, October 24, 1814, two years before Indiana became a state. Her came to this slate when she WHS quite young and settled near the present sight of I i She was married in 1839 The meeting of the Jackson towns i Farmers' Asociuliou'at the town hall last Tim red ay wna well attended and an active interest was taken iu all matters that were up for couideratiou, and as a whole was a good meeting. Out of 37 ruenihera present, in favor of a county agont.

The matter of the farm urn opposition to the increase in tax val- a i was freely diseussed. Mies Emma age t5, ol Plaiuiield, who has been iu i a for some time, ditd Thursday at tin Methodist hospital iu Itidiaiiapuliis, Mies was well here, a i visited her i Jennie Jones, who has been with her much of the time i her sickness auci who i other relatives accompanied the reniHius to Chicago for burial. She was the daughter of the late Frauk of Middle town." George W. Hali, agod 77, widely known iu Rush, Henry and Wayne counties, dted at the home of his onJy daughter, Mrs. Hopper iu Dtin- reith, December 3, following an illness considerable duration.

Mr. Hall at one time was sheriff of Rush county. He always assisted the Lackey horse sales as supervisor of the stock and bad a large among horsemen and breeders. Funeral services were held at the home Saturday morning. Burial at Raleigh.

Jot Caldwell, Charles Lowb aud others from here attended the funeral. The evangelistic campaign cloaed at the M. E. church Tuesday night with gratifying results, 62 cohyeraious and 32 additions to the church. Lat Bunday the pastor baptized of 16, after which ho baptized three children.

It wa said by many to be the' moat impressive service of the campaign. Sunday night the pastor preached to a well filled house on the subject Call to Greatuew." At the clofte of the sermon the call given for the surrender to Jeaun Christ, ID response to the call three young men cfttnfc forward and knelt at the At the close of the altar service the invitation given to unite with the church And four came forward and united with the church, Next Sunday morning the will administer to Another AH momas A. Edison wants every family in the U.S.A. to Have a Phonograph ihis That is how we are able to make you this remarkable offer on EDISON'S NEW AMBEROLR Come to our store today, tomorrow--the sooner the better--pick out the Amberola model you likebeat (pricea, $4 LOO up) together with a generous selection of records, Name Ycur Own Tell ua how much or how little you can afford to pay every week or month. We will meet you more than half way in coming to a satisfactory arrangement because we are eager to carry out the spirit of Mr.

Edison's wish--which is in effect that money must not aland in the Way of any family possessing a phonograph this Christmas. Then, upon a small payment down, we will immediately deliver your Amberola and to your home where this wonderful phonograph will'fill yourChn'st- maa with music and your family with delight. The Amberola Supreme Back of the Amberola is all the wizardry of Thomas A. Edison, the greatest inventor. No Won- der the Amberola tone pure melodj-- free from the metallic neaa of ordinary phonographs and "talking No wonder the genuine Diamond Point Reproducer solved another phonograph nuisance --the bother and expense of changing needles.

No wonder thcAmberol RccotJi are almost unbreakable, and last for years after ordinary phonograph have broken or worn out. All the world's best music is on Amberol Records--the greatest opera singers, the latest popular dance and song hits, ballada, hymns, military bands--'in endlesa variety. New records issued every month, 'Don't Hesitate A Minute to accept this offer because giving will tax your resources -remember Edison wants you to hare an Amberola. Please don't delay -our flock of Amberolas may be exhausted. We will consider it a favdr if you will come to see us fight away.

A. O. REESE Cambridge City Ignorance. When complaints sre made--often not altogether without reason--of the prevailing Ignorance of facts on such and such subjects It will 'foe found that the parties censured possessing less knowledge than Is desirable, yet possess more a know what to do i Tiielr deficiency In arranging and applying ihelr knowledge in combining facts and correctly deducing and rightly employing general principles will he perhaps greater than their Ignorance of Wbatley. Quebracho Bark Valuable.

Quebracho bark, one of the chief exports of the Argentine, leather at least times as fast as the bark of the oak nr the hemlock, and In less than ten years fortunes have been a by investing in que- bracho lands. Nearly l.OOO.OOl) tons of tho wonil, or the dry extract, are sent to the i States and Europe annually. The growth of the tree I the slowest, and It Is estimated a 1.000 years Is required for ft to reach maturity. Whistling for i Everybody Is a i i a with the old superstition of sailors that, to bring a favorable breeze, they must whistle during the calm. From the remotest times there seems to have prevailed a belief that libation 'or sacrifice would placate the storm spirits and Induce them to permit the vesesl to proceed unmolested on Its course.

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