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The Indiana Progress from Indiana, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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TIIE INDIANA PROGBESS, AUGUST 3, 1921 Why The Missouri i o. -c t'-e science oi ies IS NOTABLE DATE May 23 Anniversary of Birth of English Journalism, Two Hunderd ar.d Year. Ago Nathaniel Butter Got Out First Newspaper in London. May of 'he l-ifili journalism. The Butu-r 'y to -olo and a i-JiH-r court, a fc year 713 Jo was done asainst the opposition of old physicians, be.ns iorced through because the board feels that chiropractic is needed, and the opportunity for great service to the men through, this agency is unlimited," to quote a member of the board.

r'-i5on is that chiropractic spinal adjustments are removing the cause of disease ia the head, throat. lungs, heart, stomach; liver, kidneys and other organs of the body. Over 'Woolworth'i stora Smith 4 YEAR GUARANTEE she Chinese us js-ue from it ceased its uame to a sac- ia 1'eking today. Home had its newspaper, the Ac a Diunru- It was the organ ol -Tie capital, comainins military re- political comment and the latest "dope" concerning lions and Chris-ians. Parents of youn-i Itoinani used to hide the paper from their sous, who.

strange to say. preferred to look at the feminine sandal ads rather i than view the actual article always display along the Appian way. Sporting editions were eagerly bought by business men in the Forum. A iricord sale was reported the day i Home's pet gladiator, Bambinus Rutn- 1 ieus swatted a full-grown tiger over the bleachers out the Coliseum. Final- ly the paper with the rest of the Eter- nal city fell Into the hands of the Ger- man invaders and soon after ceased i exist I There were no papers during the I rears that followed, but toward the clo-e of the Mid.le ages there came into circulation what were known as (continental news letters.

These letters were unauthentic reports with no fixed date of publication, to which the earlv correspondents contributed sto- the Crusades, the discovery ot America, or the latest anti-Semitic movements in The accounts -re always highly colored and the facts distorted. The publications were never sold They were read in taverns on the payment of a fixed sum. The writers were not held responsible and tbe news was little better than gossip. From this source which had found its way into England came Nathaniel Butter's weekly. Butter's paper was called the Wees- lv Xewes.

and to him goes the distmc- tk.n of "printing all the news of the day upon a single shee: and publishing it "rPTlarly week by week upon fixed day and of civin? it a distinctive title time when there was nothing that could with strictness be calied a news- formerly stated and Ion- believed that the- first made its sipin-aran'-e IB -j-qg fhe London con" of the o-d Mercury publl- ncarins the da'e l-'SS. but not a so students at Cambridge d.s- 7 -ii-it TUTS wore forced tiiat im-st- i 1 arcordin-- to the Columbia simrian. The type of printing employed i- n-o-lucinc tho-e papers was not m- miti! many after that d.Ue. In fact, it was nearly two hun- -ci vears later. a pc-r-on than Kins Cliarles I u-M-i -he of Butter's paper.

To first of that vast ee'; lost doss anny of A 1 tbrou-'h th races cf tlie pnbuc I old the paper Contains an hcr'-enicni for spaniel to rcnj sty. A reward is intro-lured the- editorial "we" tho first time. "ii-v who New Tire Store I will open a tire store at 671 Philadelphia St in a few I am too busy hunting tires now to tell you any more about it. Watch for the opening. Wilmer Stewart Sale Boys School Suits $9.50 $11.50 $14.50 The Diagrams TelltheSfory Leatherized the wear comes with a lining soft, pliable, real leather at seat, knees, elbows and pockets.

INDIANA. PA. Character, Capacity, Capital. When a man goes into business and ITY and CAPITAL. The result of this investigation usually determines his general credit standing.

A young man, by beginning to save earlv' can in time provide capital, and it is safe to say that in the -nroeess of saving he will, by the time his capital Is accumulated, already have builded well the other two C's --character and 1 Money saving pays big dividends. Try it. SAVINGS 6 TRUST COMPANY Resources INDIANA, PA. Over Four and Million Dollars One-Half Boys All Wool Suits Sizes 7 to 18 in Colors and Weights Suitable for all Year Wear at Prices Lower Than Next. Season, Fit the Boys Out for School Now.

Dinsmore Bros. QUALITY STORE I A I NIAGARA FALLS Round Trip. War Tax Additional Saturday 6th. Train Leaves Indiana 9:20 A. M.

via BUFFALO ROCHESTER AND PITTSBURGH RAILWAY Rook Vol. '-B" 55. page 2C6. Orphans' Sals! ESTATE Or JOHX S. AMOXD, OT ciir.RKTIIILT.

TOTVXSHIP, IECD. TERMS OP SALE: Cash upon confir- aiatioi of sale' delivery of deen. ZCilA WILSOJf. 1-iCG ilth Tndiana, Pa. June 22, IfliL By Tirfje of an order of the Or li- Executrik the estate S.

W. Miller, Attorney. SCBl'OEXA IX DIVORCE Sara ITcQaown vs. Martin L. McQuown IXDIAXA COCXTX, sm: BIDS "VTAXTED i jsealed biOs for from one i linndrcd 1 smsie desks, f.

sna bid per desk to President. T-nduV'or outcry on the premises in Cterrvliill townsiiip. on ftilfl. 9, By of Afirr L. "MeOnowa.

Greeting: Martin L. FET. Secretary. July 13, 1921-3t Tsel by 19O The Prices Havf Keen Kednccd for 1S21 At one of the most complete service stations ia tr.e stats. A complete stock on hands.

THE UGHTOA? ELEC- TKIC CO. Indiana, Pa. GEORGE D. LEYDIC AT 2 tOO O'CI-OCK P. 3f.

411 that certain piece, parcel or tract of la-id situate in the townsaip 01 -c 1 OT111 and appear ia re our Judges at i at oar Court of Common i-ieas le beid on the first Mon-- dnr ot September nest, to show erase, Ji vou h.ire. wliy your wife, Sara Qnown. should not be divorced from bonds iH-tria-oav which she hath contracted 01 ll T. th-nnnwn. ITH! situate in me coantv of Indiana, and state of 1 enn- natriaioay WKICJJ i.i»i.u "vlvanin.

hounded and described as tfic said artia L. MKJuown,) ioVV- a stone: thence alons to the Pent ion nnd Libel exj forn-erlv of G. Cauiron north said Special Baby Photos -AT-The Douglass Studio DINSHORFS STOEr. tin- news or nnl 'lie s. In ll 5 early T.n'.'fT fonxl- vl lf of tl'P i-5 jnrl.

He diert one of Prince Knjv- rt's sbips in An Eskimo Opera. (.7 -ra rfwntly 1 i 1 the of an Eskimo opera. "KacWars." Haknn the composer, has based score on the- few vestiges ancient song which the of Eskimo to in preparing the v-e pjcmrpp. antl to appear in TT. They carried them lar-e collection of native Mo-tHwi of an r.rera with Greenland i r' mountains as natural- IvVonnotes India ns a scene for entertuinrr.ent.

wo-ild not ccrprise''. to learn "hat Prir- t-ane is to Tibet for "scene, r.otr that the Mount i- is so much in the eve. and FLOEIST for All Occasions 630 Philadelphia Street, Indiana, Pa. Residence, 90-1 Wayns Avenue, Telephones--Bell 202-R; Local 229-W to stone; meiico uun.u i -it 41 Tierches to a lands 17U. ejst erclies a 4SS' a to vested in John i Tr i nd lib acreeablv to rue r-emiou TOU before o-ir said ami this you snail in no wise omit at your jcdse.

RICHARDS, Sheriit. Office, InSiana, Pa. Jnlr 2'J, Jozies Macs, Attorney. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Inters eS invins granted tne nn- fhosf- havinsr claims acainw min-rni John conreved by the to H. Pierce Pierce, Attorneys ADlirSTSIRiTOK'S 0 dS ES ha aaainst said estate are rc-juested to Pre--' them dni- authenticated for setfle- ment.

nnd those knowing themselves to inflcntcd are requested to ir.ake prempt rH-'t. t-iv, payment. Administrator. Clynier, Pa-, June 29, 1321- Peclor Feit, Attorneys. XOTICE on the estate- of J-'-o'o Ticer, late of Canoe township, Slewed, liavins been granted the nnder- Sf--ef: tLo'e having cl.iims nsainst said are reqr.esrcd to present them duly LtlicntJcated for knoTins themselves to be indebted are requested to Ar pt pa $HrrE Pa.

CL H. TIGER, R. 3 IGliS, Pa. I. TIGEE.

B. 3, Rochester IHlls, PA. Jnly 13, 102L S5 Diamonds Watches ConscienceScss Turks. at fa' 1 T-rks fi'I ni'ded wnre for Armenian after belns sent ihis country. Silverware Ivory Pearls 1NOMNA, PA The Gentle Ego.

"Whrt tlo jou consider the ahlcst rtooument in history?" "fan't tell you now," replied Sena- fn sor-' i i "But the typist has It I U1 OTt public tomorrow." Wedding Eings, beautiful enough to Wig; TPK WiPb please the most particular bride. i i Indiana, Pa..

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