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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 4

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Indiana, Pennsylvania
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UlAUNVILLt A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Meade Boring was calling on friends in Cookpovt on Our "School Boys" enjoyed a corn D.avid Sunday morning. F. A.

Rice, Dr. J. Cl Glasser, C. roast on Monday evening on the school Oaks, Joseph Blakley and George! Beer went to Altoona Thursday to George Beringer calling in Johnstown and Portage last week. George Davis and son Roy, and attend a Shrine meeting.

Mrs. C. Bence and children have returned home after spending' a few days with relatives in Burnside. Dr. and Mrs.

B. T. Miller and two children, of :ConnelIs.ville, were visit 'daughter Harriet, of Ebensburg, spent ft" Tfibijiib Ac Wk xr- a horse headed straight far the Devil Hen's G3 Cave! What fearful fste befell fil3L 8 Buck the Cowpisncher JU See this wildfire serial AmZPtfStKZAix 'A: iivvy' episodef It ili set your I blood racing in your veins as frantically the furious excite- V''SS-ri fcvtnent.of its action. Don't nass VM mmM-yi price and Sunday at the home of George Gar-man. Mrs.

W. H. Garman is on the sick list. "Floyd Pittman and family called on Mrs. Pittman 's parents On Sunday.

ing Mr. and 'Mrs. R. Miller over Sunday. Robert and Elmer Jacoby had their tonsils removed in the local hospital Wednesday.

William McQueeney made a trip Seward last week. Mrs. James Waddell and Mrs. Lizzie Mrs. Blaine Beri.nger made a busi-1 ness trip to -Emeigh recently Watson were shoppers in Indiana on Wednesday.

Prancis Peightal and family spent Sunday and. Monday with his parents S. J. Garman is improving 'home; by painting and laying new walks. in Clymer.

Mrs. Lose visited her son, 'E. Coble, on Sunday, who is slowly im-' Mrs. John 'Conner, Mrs. Darr and Mrs.

Barbour, 'Burnside, -were call proving. W. If. was in Marchandi Dorrt ing on Dixonville -friends Tuesday. over Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. of 'Commodore, The stork left a fine babv at sDent a few' hours in Dixonville on home of Cecil Gromley on Monday. Wednesday evening. ROFESSOR TANNER ASSERTS NEW TONIC HAS NO EQUAL AFTER HE ANALYSES EARLE'S HYPO-COD If 'Thrill to uoop farCsrtsps as -uotfi fiAht.

the? Clan witK When you need a new. suit and overcoat, come in and let us show you ours. We will'not palm off on you clothes that don't fit, just to make a sale; we can't sell you clothing poorly made out of poor cloth, because WE DON'T HAVE that kind of stuff in our store. We make monev on what we sell what's the use LvING ART ACORD The Cowpup.cfjs? Kmt Cod. "In my opinion it is the best balanced Cod Liver Oil preparation on More Powerful, more readily assimilated An the market today and Contains more of the active principles of Cod Liver ideal tonic.

Oil, deprived fatty, nauseating about it? but we don't make too much. We knowwe can make more by making a little each time, and EVERY HE CONGRATULATES MANUFACTURES ettects than other similar preparation, This combined with the quantity of Malt which is present in Hypo-Cod and the combined Hypo-Phosphites of Lime, Soda, Potash, Manganese, Iron, Quinine and Strychnine, makes Hypo-Cod an ideal reconstructive tonic tissue builder. "The pleasant aromatic taste obtained by the use of oils, which, in The glowing tribute paid Earle's Hypo-Cod by Professor T. Bernard TIME YOU BUY CLOTHES. Insist on Stein-Bloch Hershberg Rochester, N.

Y. Wear Our Good "Nifty" Clothes $35 to Other Makes at $18, $20, $25, $28, Tanner, M. Sec, P. the famous Philadelphia Anelytical and Consulting Chemist, verifies all that lias been themselves in the preparation being l-eadily assimilated, which is not previously said by scores of other well known experts. In view of such unqualified endorse the case in preparations of Cod Liver Oil having a disagreeable taste.

"I believe you are doing a real service to humanity in manufacturing ments, a copy of Professor Tanner's STRAND: Hypo-Cod and congratulate you on de following, it is no wonder that leading druggists are everywhere endorsing and introducing Earle's Hypo-Cod in preference to other tonics. veloping such a splendid preparation." Signed, T. Barnard Tanner, M. "During the past several weeks -I P. Analytical and Consulting Chemist, Philadelphia Pa.

"Dick homp son BlGbmmeiicinM Monday, Sept 72 have had occasion to examine a number of preparations of Cod Liver Oil in various combinations. Among these prepat-ations brought to my attention Read what others say in articles appearing almost daily in this paper about Hypo-Cod. Drop in at the drug ALWAYS RELIABLE INDIANA, PA. was Eai-le's Hypo-Cod and I feel it stor.e tonight and take home a couple my duty to add my opinion to that of bottles with you of this more modern several of my friends colleagues 3 READ GAZETTE CLASSIFIED ADS and superb tonic Learn what a splendid tonic and builder it is. with reference to the merits of Hypo- mmm i Is 18 D) THE UNIVERSAL CAR uctioe Prices of Ford Products Med mm A The War is over and War Prices must gof Effective at once FORD CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS will be sold F.

O. B. Detroit at the following prices: mm Touring, regular, without starter $440.00 Coupe, complete with starter and de- $745 0(J mountable wheels Runabout, regular, without starter $395 00 Touring, vith starter $510 00 One Ton Chassis Truck with pneu- $545 00 matic tires Half Ton Chassis $360 00 Tractor $790.00 mm Sedan, complete with starter and de- JJVQf QQ mountable wheels iinaboiit, with starter $465.00 1 he i-ord Motor Company makes this reduction in the face of the fact that they have on hand immediate orders for 1 46,065 cars and tractors. The Company will suffer a temporary loss while using up the material bought at high prices. They are willing to make the sacrifice in order to bring business back to a going condition as quickly-as possible and maintain the momentum of the buying power of the country.

Henry- Ford says "The War is Over and it is Time War Prices Were Over. There is no Sense or Wisdom in Trying to Maintain an Artificial Standard of Values. For the Best Interests of All It Is Time a Real Practical Effort Was Made to Bring the Business of the Country and the Life of the Country Down to Regular Pre-War Standards." A A a We are at your command with regular Ford efficiency in service and eagerness. to fill your orders. SUTTON-MILLER CO.

South Sixth Street "O-i Indiana. Pa. ft 1X2 Mm.

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