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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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Former Panola Pair Dies in Auto Mishap ratacraph. r.Ioomlnftoii. HI-. tareh 157. Five How to Reduce Painful Swelling of Piles with home medication An amaslnf tew.

stainless compound ha been dereloped to tm tortur of H.T.p'.e pUti at tome. It called stalnleis Paso, and brought ant relief la doctors teU: Internal and external relief I No other preparation c2ers rue a Froof cf resuiu. Many wto suf-ered for years now enjoy real comfort. Here's why. Puo comDlnes 6 cludlr.f woaderfal Trtolytt.

tie contained la any ocnr Iridic p.l preparation. Thu utxtance has resariAtU tKetic action that slops pila and Itchier th mecaUoa oes to work red-Jdn M.9 swenf. procaocn heiail Get new gvainlesa PvwS. Wont stai clotiies. Modern scoattoriat or oiunent beta at drw I Retired Rail Agent, Wife Crash Victims Mrs.

Shadewaldt's mother In Mountain Horn. when lh accident occxirred. Sur-ivJnt: are thrr daughters. Mrs. RaJph Rich.

101 E. Ining Normal; Mrs. Edward Lane. FX PASO (PNS)- Mr. and Albuquerque, N.

Major Ruth Mrs. William Shadcwaldt, former-1 Shadow aid. an Army nurse U- lv of Pannla fatntlv inhiriH tirtruwt in Titrtn Pirn tan trine Bedlca-iy-proreo: in.rrec2er.11. w- 1 1 Tuesday in an auto-train collision George, El Paso; Paul. Polo: Mr.

'i near Hoxie, Ark. Mr. Shadewaldt Shadewaldt'i ro sisters, Mrs. was a retired railroadman and Anna Mrtz and Mrs. Fred EnRie- Central Railroad at Panola many! man.

Mississippi City. Mrs. years. They lived at Tolo at the Shadewaldt'i mother. Mrs.

Ida time or death, but had been spend-1 Setak. Mountain Home; her sis-ing the winter In Mississippi City, ter. Mrs. Bert Elsie. Mountain Miss.

Grove and her brother. Oliver. They were en route to visit Marionville. Mo. mm JZj! Road Superintendent Rehired in Woodford EUREKA Harold Imhoff, $13 .91.09.

However, the 1936 as-Woodford County Superintendent ses inventory was listed at Highways, was rehired Tues-l17 Today! Right in Your Neighborhood TERMITES ARE WORKING DEVOURING WOODEN STRUCTURES OF KOMIS! Thia is the time to oo th lookout for winded termite (often miscalled "ffyinf ants') around your homo or busjneaa property. They're a rur uga ol troublo. Don't ru! Doxrt Uk ehancraf Call Arweil and rrt reliable, professional facts. SalllaiiiiilYii inr ii mm ini.i-,i,Ti-iiiiiiltiln mil iiiiMimiiii'I i If I Hi lrai 1H111 nt i I day as the County Board of Su latter two figures show a gain of $1.9:0.23. pervisors opened their two-day March meeting.

All 17 supervis was driving overturned Buick at right. Broken pole at center, torn down by rolling auto, had supported flasher signal at intersection. Boldt was second person in two days to die in a Tazewell County traffic mishap and fifth fatality this year. (Pantagraph Photo) Reported Improving ors, with Cores Knapp of Montgomery Township as chairman, were present at the meeting. Fill INSPICTK3N-NO Iar an Arwtll termite expert inrpect your premises.

If he finds termitn, he will pve you a detailed report and outline methods for complete elimination. Five Year Guarantee: PHONE 5-9430 FORREST -PN3- Mn. Reiman, former Forrest rrsi- Mr. Imhoff, who will begin his Tremont Two car crash at junction of Route 9 and Groveland blacktop Tuesday afternoon claimed the life of Herman Boldt of Pekin, lying at right, who died en route to Pekin Public Hospital. Standing at center is Edward Walker, 59, of Burlington, Iowa, who Pekin Man Killed In Tremont Crash person in two days.

Kaymona fourth 6-year term, was Riven a dent was report Monday to be substantial raise in salary because convalescir? at her home after being seriously iU in a St. Joseph, hospital. Dwight Woman Killed in Crash Near Joliet Knowles of Middletown, a Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad employee, was killed Monday morning when the motor car on which he was riding collided with an auto near Green Valley. Five other railroad employees injured in the mishap were in "good" condition Tuesday at Pekin Hospital. Mr.

Boldt was taken to the of the added costs of running his office. In the past six years the 17 townships in Woodford County have taken on more road building projects due to the authorization by the State Motor Fuel Division to use motor fuel tax funds for road programs. There has also been more federal aid for secondary roads, which has resulted Walker's car, knocked 63 feet by the impact, tore off a utility pole Kuecks Funeral Home. Nevada, Iowa Cars Collide At Intersection Visitation will begin at 7 p. m.l DWIGHT (PNM Mrs.

Myr- supporting: a flasher signal hanging over the intersection. An alert Elegant Style for Your Home at a New Low Price Wednesday. Other arrangements tie Metroz. 45 of 303 N. Franklin in additional projects.

husband are incomplete. pt. was lataily injured in an auto- He was born Sept. 10, 1S90. at mobile crash near Joliet about truck driver tied the live wires to a sign post to keea them from Mrs.

Pearl Strauch of Carenovia Grand Island, a son of Mr. a. m. Tuesday. Her car went Township, appointed a supervisor and Mrs.

August Boldt. He mar short circuiting and igniting gaso-TREMONT A Pekin man leaking from the autos' tank, fatally injured in a collision be- Mott was thrown out of his car tween two out-of-state autos at onto tne center ol the highway, out or control and plunged into a to fill a vacancy caused by the ditch. She was thrown from the: death of her husband. J. E.

car. She died at 9:40 a. m. at St. strauch.

last December, attended Joseph's Hospital in Joliet. her first meeting. She was named Also injured in the accident I to the committees on which her were Mrs. Metroz daughter. Mrs.

husband served, with the excep-Clee Gagliardo. 23, and her grand- tion of the liquor committee. Mrs. daughter. Debora Gagliardo.

3, Strauch is chairman of the educa- ried Blanche May in 1923, at Pekin. Surviving are three half brothers, Walter Koch, Tremont; Otto Boldt, Minneapolis: Charles A. Boldt, Pekin; a half sister, Mrs. Keith Fuller. Pekin.

His wife, a and his passenger, Boldt, was thrown almost beneath the overturned Walker car. NOW heffer fabrics Hospital attendants said Boldt apparently died of a skull frac the intersection of Route 9 and the Groveland blacktop road Tuesday afternoon. Herman Boldt, who State Police sciid had been living at the Windsor Hotel in Pekin, died on his way to Pekin Public Hospital. Injured in the collision were Charles W. 74, of Wells, both of Coal City.

They were treat brother and a half brother preced- ture and other injuries. Mott, they said, had head cuts, lacerations ed him death. the face and hands, rib injuries i and possible internal injuries. (Walker had minor bruises, but tion committee and on the rublic build Jigs, pauper and finance com- mittees. Walter Burton was named to the liquor committee and Mrs.

Strauch replaces him on the finance committee. The finance committee recommended to the board that a bal ed at the hwpital and released. Her funeral will be at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Von Qualcn Funeral Home, with the Rev.

M. A. Tracy, officiating. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery at Dwight. Etiade info Drapes! Made to Your Specifications Nevada, who is in serious condition was hospitalized for observation.

at Pekm Public, and Edward Walker, 59, of Burlington, Iowa, who was admitted to the hospital but was not seriously injured. The accident occurred about Visitation will begin at 2 p. m. ance of $3,000 be retained in the Probation Asked By 6 Convicted In Ford County OX WAY TO TREMONT Rebuffoni said Mott would bo charged with failure to stop for a stop sign. He said Mott told him II I a 1 i rancsuay irie lunrrai nomc jirrn fuM payment of She was born March 21.

1910. at fh, Dwight daugh ter -of Moss and distributed to each township Anna Mathisen Anderson ln rroportion to amount paid She was rnarrird to Francis into fund township Metroz at Joliet in 194s. Surviv-i Karl nf TTurVa an an- 1:45 p. m. State Patrolman John! he was taking Boldt to Tremont Rebuifoni said an auto driven by to visit some of Boldt's relatives Mott, in which Boldt was riding, i and was preparing to turn off the was going south on the blacktop blacktop road onto Route 9 at the road when it struck the side of (time of the accident.

criminal- and William IVhnff Patrolman Charles Springer as- eases were heard Monday in rordj irvr-isor from K.tn;a Tovi-nh'n sisted Officer Rebuffoni. Deputy County Circuit Court before Judc Varun' sensed a re-arrraisal cf rea bvoi, iWilmington; two siiters, Mrs. a-scussra a re arrra.saj oi rrw Frank S. bevan. I estate now under wav in Wood- Coroner Frank Drury took charge Walker's eastbound car.

CARS THROWN INTO FIELD Both cars were thrown off the highway into a field at the southeast corner of the intersection. Mrs. Pai, Canw "i rvf fn 10a, 'of the investigation. The fatality was the first to 'occur at the intersection since re-appraisal is to equalize paign pleaded guilty to a charge! gonocchi. Gardner; two step-of armed robbery of the SM'- Ge Service Station at Mdvin Doc.

2S.fa; J5; 'n'Zr and was granted probation for rsbfu' toee years He will serve 90 vs Her father preceded her in death. Advertisement 1933, when the overhead flasher signal was installed. For years. Rip Van Winkle tkt I V- i the intersection and a railroad grade crossing adjacent to it had in the Ford County Jail in Paxton Let Penney's Make Your Drapes VI KE ArPR VISING rROPKRTV Mr. Heinrich said that contractors have advised him that It costs between 52,000 and J3.000 per room to construct a new house and that this is taken into consideration when valuations are plawi John Phillip Duncan, also plead- Pine Citv Woman's been regarded as the most dan UUUIUII I OICCU HIM ed guilty on charges growing out'n gerous spot Tazewell County.

of the same robberv and was sen-lDrOTner UTOWnS Last fatal accident at the corner prior to Tuesday, and the mishap NaggingBackache Just Bring Us Your Window Measurements PIPER CITY (PNS Mr. and' homes. Re-appraisal cards will fenced to one to three years in prison. Richard Cnrhran a thinl nun Mrs. Pulley Jr.

were the given to the board of review imniiMiivi in ih ic -nr. attend the funeral of her brother, summer. A 19.V inventory and financial rontlv crv-in-r torn fnr mi lTOTence, K. I'wjav frora nacKinj; backache, headache and mu-! light. Was April 12, 1932.

when rularwhes and paim that often cause rest-) Walter G. Bocean, 50, of East less r.ivrnts and miserable Ured-out feelings. when these discomforts come on wkh over- Peoria, was fatally injured in a exertion or stress and strain you ant two-Car Crash in which five Other relief -want it fasti Another disturbance' ininrtwl may be mild bladder irritation following Persons Were injured. ry-wKKnr in ArtncMc Fnrri Prumtv A 1 1 ii ii, ner rroirKT siaiemeni oi me wotMiora oun- anthoritiM havf Issued a hold uar. inurMidy t.u uic auhiiuc ty Home was read to the board.

Disbursements last year totaled S20.S0fi.51 while receipts totaled wrons? food and drink often setting ur Coast. His body was found Saturday night. CHOOSE from special purchase fabrics better fabrics you've seen for dollars more! ENJOY tailoring in the finest custom tradition! FfVE DEATHS IN COUNTY a restless uncomfortable feeling I I v- 'I For quick relief fret Doan's Piilf. They Mrs. Nina Rupe Bell, Blooming- rant for him at his release.

In another hearing Guy and Walter Hahn and Theodore Campbell all of Urbana, pleaded guilty to burglarizing the Paxton City Auto Parts Co. and asked for pro cain-relievine action to case torment of nag- ton hotel owner. Was Klllca at tne pins backache, headaches, muscular aches intersection NOV. 9, 1932, when the and pains, z. oy meir sootninK eneci on bladder irritation.

J. by their mild diureti! Car in Which she Was riding Went action tending to increasa output of th IS I out Of Control after hitting the bation. A hearing on their request Cold misery stopped by tablet discovery that drains all 8 sinus cavities has been set for March 21. DRAPERY MATERIAL Ter Yard miKMohoqX thi, s-way medicine railroad crossing bump. Roes to work.

Enjoy a good night's aleop Boldt Was the fifth person tO die and the same harpy relief millions bave for year jn TazeWell County high-over 0 years. Ask for new. lante size and -j save money. Get Doan'a Pills today 1 way accidents, and the Second I 1.00 .66 Labor Ter Yard Clair Buchanan of Gibson City, Indicted on charges of burglary, arson and forgery, was granted probation for three years and will be held in Ford County Jail until Aug. 15.

In county court Jewell Wyatt of Paxton pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while under the lnflu- ience of intoxicating liquor and Wml -v i i i I -1 xpNv i irr s.a -ml i Ajii I i I tiiMM I-1? .66 asked for probation. A hearing has been set for March 18. DRAPERY MATERIAL Dl IIC I A ROD TUWJ IMUWIX rer Yard arch 2-9 III National 4-H Club Week 4-H is a good investment BREATHE MINUTES VALU SPECIAL VENETIAN Amazing tablet shrinks swelling, clears up congestion even In hard-to-get-at sinuses available without prescription BLINDS Spring is time for house cleaning. Give your home a new look with venitian blinds at this astounding low price for such quality. Metal blinds with washable cotton tapes.

Sizes 27" to 36" wide and 64" long These Friends Agree American State Bank Corn Belt Bank The First National Bank of Normal McLean County Bank Th? National Bank of BIcomington Normal State Bank Peoples Bank of Bloomington (All Members of F.D.I.C.) v'p i q-Y A dramatic new tablet discovery for sufferers from sinus trouble has been found amazingly effective for the victims of head cold distress making it possible to relieve congestion deep within head areas so difficult to reach with ordinary medications. This new tablet works through the blood stream to promote drainage of all 8 nasal-sinus cavities, thus opening up the clogged passages that are responsible for so much head cold Buffering. Not only has this new discovery brought relief from the almost unendurable pains of sinus; it is also bringing astonishing relief from the stuf fed-np, sniffly or runny nose, the clogged breathing and other of a cold. This discovery has now been made available in a new tablet invention called Dristan. Contains Ingredient most prescribed by doctors Dristan contains the ingredient today most prescribed by doctors for -shrinking the swollen nasal membranes and opening up the so-called paranasal sinuses.

In a matter of minutes, Dristan is carried by the blood to those hard-to-get-at areas so difficult to reach effectively with nose drops, inhalers, sprays. Then-as these clogged passages are cleared relief comes in minutes. Head stuffiness is replaced by free breathing. Also within minutes Dristan goes to work to relieve the other symptoms of a cold. It reducea the faver, relieves the headache, the muscular aches and pains.

And Dristan supplies 5 times your minimum requirements of Vitamin (in ona day's dosage) to help rebuild your resisUnca to infection. Thus Dristan benefits yon many more ways than ordinary cold medicines whether tablet, liquid cr other form. Dristan is now available with-out prescription. Only 98 for 24 tablets. Guaranteed to relieve nose and head congestion of colds or sinusitis, or purchase price refunded.

DRISTAN hit wtau nuswi In McLean County 175 Volunteer Leaders are investing in America's future by leading our 85 Agriculture and Home Economics Clubs with 1700 members. See your County Farm or Home Adviser for the dub nearest you. 202 E. Locust Street Phones 4-3058, 8-4025 EACH.

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