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The Daily Republican from Rushville, Indiana • Page 11

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Rushville, Indiana
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11
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THURSDAY, II, IM Am rv hiwb PHOHB un ROBBYIUJ. PTOIAKA. nu am so happy that the last pimple is ITHOUT this handicap, there returns the very natural confidence, joy and cherished pride of possessing a clear akin. Men and woman both justly covet admiration, and you can expect such satisfaction only if you are happy in a clear, un- bl lemished skin. The sure way to reach this atate is through the blood.

Red blood cells are elements for building and sustaining the body. Without plenty of rich, red blood, there can be no strong, sturdy, powerful men, or Ml, ful, healthy women. You know a clear skin comes from within. Correct the cause the pim- i )les, boils, eczema and that sal- low complexion will disappear. Thousands have regained their strength and charm by taking a few bottles of S.S.S.— own tonic for restoring the strength clearing the body of so- called skin troubles.

All drug stores sell S.S.S. in two sizes. Get the larger size. It is more economical. WJorWt I pepi (he great tank OmlMM Mi shin SINCK 1826 clear skin comes from within Mrs.

Maude H. Young Food expert, trained in Battle Creek methods, will be in our store all thus week. She would like very much to talk with you about tbe new ideas in foods which have been discovered during the past few months in the renowned nutrition laboratories at the Battle Creek Sanitarium. foods will be served and explained. Foods for reducing, blood-building, gaining weight laxative and special diabetic foods, as well as delicious, economical, and easy to prepare foods for healthy, normal folks who want to keep welL From nine to five; each day this week.

You will have this opportunity only this week better in L. L. Allen, Grocer PHONES 1420-2472 325 MAIN ST. Money Loan For your personal needs, such as clothes, doctor bills, groceries, coal, taxes, rent and any other needs. The Broadway makes loans on personal property.

SEE US FIRST Broadway Loan Co. Farmers Trust Co. Bldg. Phone 157o Office 10:00 to 11:30 A. 1 to 5 P.

M. 6:30 to 8:00 P. M. Saturday Other Times by Appointment Under Supervision oj State Banking Bcpt. OUT OUR WAY By Williams CUT FROM VNt-W DotfT WOO CuT AW AW FRONy WOO 5CAW, OF CoTTiw TU' HBPbSflp the months of expectancy easier, freer from tension and ER SUM A PM CM pain; and make the birth of your child a happy event by using the eai- ternal lubricant for expectant mothers, used and praised by three generations of mothers.

Begin using now and you will realize the wisdom of doing so as the weeks roll by! Write for free booklet (sent in plain envelope) on to Know Before Baby Comes. is sold by all good drug everywhere. Regulator B-A 37, Atlanta, Ga. Want Ad DepVtnvnt XL 'Miscellaneous For Sale 9 FOR RENT FOR Bales of oat straw. Lfifie Hall, Milroy phone 270, three longs, one short.

179t3 FOR RENT OR 1110 N. Perkins. Apply Mrs. Annja Finney. 122 W.

Phone 2049 178t6 FOR shot guns and rifles. Ot Crawford. 333 E. Tenth Street, Rushville. 179t2 FOR first class counters, used in grocery store.

Sell right. Call Krogers. FOR apartment. Phone 1603. FOR houses, one 6 room modem, one four room with baUi.

See James Williams. 42o W. Second St. 178t6 132 W. second St.

178t3 FOR room house canaries. Phone 2106. 330 N. Harrison. 177t3 with bath.

734 N. Morgan. Call Hubert Innis. Milroy phone. 176t6 to the Lamp Sale Saturday, 1 at $1.49.

Come in. FOR of 80 acres Phone 3155. 174tC Live Stock For Sale FOR furnace in perfect condition. Frank A. Schrichte.

172tl0 FOR White male hog. Ernest Beminger. Phone 3130.. Stock Hauling to Indianapolis 20c per Hundred SAMPSON SON Arlington, Indiana FOR Phone 1475. 178t3 FOR Type Poland Household Goods for Sale China pigs.

Local delivery free. Chester A. Meal. 178tl2 FOR range. Reed I go-cart.

Call 2256. 901 N. Har! rison. 179t3 FOR sows and twenty-seven pigs. Third litter.

Claude Walker, R. 9. 178t2 REG PAT OfF NOTICE Of Approval of Primary Assessment Roll ior the Improvement of County Line Street From What Was Formerly the I. C. Traction Company Tracks to State Road No.

44, in the town of Glenwood, Indiana, by the Construction of Curbs and Gutters Along Said Portion of Said Street. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Town Board of Glenwood, Indiana, that on October 1, 1928, said Board approved an assessment roll, showing the prima facie assessments of benefits and awards of damages to, property beneficially or injuriously affected by the improvement of County Line street, from what was formerly I. Company tracks to State Road FOR stove. Call Number 44, in the Town of, 176g 17gt 3 Glenwood, Indiana, by the con-j struction of curbs and gutters FOR and along said portion of said Chifferobe. 803 W.

8th st. all in accordance with improve- 178t3 179t3 4118, one long, three shorts. male pigs. One yearling male. Zeno Hodge.

176t5 NEW Morrow Lives In Mexican Eden Washington Why did creations. Within the gardens BARGAINS ARE ALWAYS ADVERTISED Ba Be Re Cal OI Ambassador Morrow establish a summer home in Cuernavaca 75 miles south of Mexico City? Why did Aztec Montezu- mas, Cortez the Conquerer, ill- fated Maximilian and the beautiful Carlotta go to Cuernavaca for the summer? Because Cuernavaca, Sun Child of the lacks only an apple tree, so it is said, to be Eden. The American ambassador motors out of the capital past Chapultepec Heights, past the Pedegral lava waste where a National Geographic society expedition uncovered remains of what is probably the oldest American civilization on record, overa mountain pass 10,000 feet high, and own into the picture orchards of exquisite Cuernavaca valley. The town suns itself on a hill overlooking the valley. Deep gorges or declivities on every side isolate it.

Once the visitor enters the city he finds himself apart from the world. Behind Cuernavaca and against an azure blue sky stand snow-capped Popocatepetl and Iztaccihu- atl. Before the city spreads the tropic valley with sugar and coffee plantations, fields of rice and bananas, an orchards of lemon, orange and mango trees. Natiirally a town of such position and associations has many treasures; the Cortez palace which now serves a capitol of the state of Morelos, the cathedral built in 1535, Olindo, the villa of Maximilian and Carlotta, but the prize of prizes is the Borda Gardens. Don Jose de la Borda made a fabulous fortune out of his rich mines and like so many otheis made his home in Cuernavaca, renowed for its perfect climate and excellent view.

De la Borda brought gardepers from Europe and spent more than a million dollars to reproduce on a grander scale the gardens of Versailles. This was in 1762. Cuernavaca still enjoys his extravagant are lakelets, cascades and luxurious baths. Even today grounds are adorned with roses growing ofi of trellises, by now, because Isabel achieved fame fry making miniature dolls. The toreadors, the dancers, the vaqueros, the flower sellers contrived by the of the ment resolutions heretofore adopted by said Town Board.

The property benefited and liable to assesment is located adjacent to said'portion of said street. Notice is given that the assessment roll, with the names of owners and description of property subject to be assessed with the amounts of the prima facie assesments if any has been made, is on file at the office of the Town Clerk of Glenwood, Indiana, and can be seen and inspected at such office. Notice is further given that on the 18th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1928, at seven p. said Town Board will, at its meeting place, in the Interurban Station in said Town, receive and hear remonstrances against the amounts assessed against the respective lots or parcels or tracts as appears by said primary assessment roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts or lands have been or will be benefited by said improvement in the amounts named on said roll or in a greater or lesser sum, than that name ed on said roll or in any sum, at which place and time interested oersons may attend in person or by representative and be heard. In witness whereof, I have herunto set my hand and seal this first day of October, 1928.

LEWIS McCORMICK, Clerk of the Town of Glenwood, Ind. Oct.4- 11 LOST Go to the Lamp Sale Saturday, 1 at $1.49. Come in. 178t2 bird pup, pointer. Two miles southwest of Rushville.

Notify Dude Pea or call 2170. FOR trunk and contents, held for board bill, unless redeemed in 10 days. Lennie Winkler, 501 N. Arthur St. 169tl0 Miscellaneous Wants and cream colored German Police pup.

Saturday and roomers. Mrs. Alice Finney 401 W. 2nd. street- 179t3 noon.

Finder please return to Busard Garage. Poultry and Eggs For Sale FOR Dressed or on foot. Phone 4105, four longs. Ft9t3 to store furniture. P.

O. Box 11. 179t3 and electee repairing of all kinds. Anything sharpened. Phone 2460.

179t5 SCRATCH PADS 2 for 5 Cents The Daily Republican Market day at Cuernavaca, Mexico, where Morrow has his summer home. Ambassador Money To Loan HOUSEHOLD GOODS PIANO RADIOS, ETC. groves of laurel and mango, fountains and great vases, casinos and pavilions. Perhaps the rich de la Borda set out to copy are but half an inch high, and yet the details of costume stand inspection by a magnifying glass. Their making re- lei DUiUd uuv Versailles but he quired the finest silk caught with I 1 11 achieved the tropical lushness of Moorish retreat.

What a contrast between the rich de la Borda and poor Isabel Belaunsaran! Yet Cuernavaca is proud of this Indian girl, too. If she still lives she may be blind the finest needles and required more of her eyes than her eyes found they could give. Be at Saturday at 1 oclock. 100 lamps. $1.49.

Come in. Chiropractic The Key to Health Monks and Monks Rushville Pioneer Chiropractors Hours 10 to to 5 and 7 to 8 123 W. Third St. Consultation and Spinal Analysis Without Charge or Obligation PHONE 1974 13 Yrs. Success in Rushville WANTED To shuck corn.

Mart Walker. 716 N. Walnut, Muncie Indiana. 177t6 FOR blooded White Rock cockerels. $1.50 each.

William Brown, Rushville, R. 1. One mile southwest of New Salem. New Salem phone. 178t3 Used Goods For Sale FOR coat 16 Fur collar and Cheap.

Phone 2086. years cuffs. I177t3 Practical Call 2 longs, on 272. phone. nursing.

Milroy 176t6 WANTED Carpets to clean. John Maybra. Call George Adams. Phone 1529. 176t6 Real Estate For Sale FOR fur collar and cuffs.

Black leather- ett coat. Black velvet hat. 929 W. 3rd Street. 177t3 FOR SALE 37 Acres on Road 44.

Modern 6 room, bungalow, good barns and garage. An ideal home. 18 Acres on Road 52. Well improved. 6 Acres, 5 miles from Connersville.

Good six room house and barn. 160 Acres. Good stock and grain farm $9,000. $1,000 cash will handle this. Rolland Murray.

Qrange. 179t3 Go to the Lamp Sale, Saturday, 1 at $1.49. Come in. 178t2 HELP WANTED girl for general housework. Call Mrs.

Russell Moore. Rushville phone. 179t3 responsible men with cars in this and adjoining counties to represent us. Good pay. Elmer Winkler, Greensburg, Indiana.

177t3 and sell second hand household goods. Mike Scanlan. Phone 1806. 515 West Third. 9tf Instruction On All Band Instruments For Appointment PHONE 1314 Between 5 and 6 Evenings H.

F. Marshall Music Supervisor Rushville Schools The Madden Bros. Co. Machinists Repair Work 18 Our SPECIALTY Your Old Machinery Repaired and Made Good as New. We Grind and Sharpen Lawn Mow- era, Mower Sickles, Plow Cutter Knives, Etc.

Boiler and Engine Repairing a Specialty Phone 1632 517-519 W. 2nd Restaurant BEST LUNCH MEATS, FISH and OYSTERS 103 West First Street fail to see the BALDWIN LOAN CO. before going elsewhere. 232 N. Perkins Under Supervision of State Banking Dept.

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