In Memory of Lex B. Brown.
* Our home was saddened a few
days ago upon receiving the announcement
of the death of our son
Lex B. Brown which occurred at
Tuscon, Arizona, on Saturda>, April
30th. He was twenty eight years of
age and had lived all his early life
in this section. In 1913 he entered
the United States army and became
> one of the "regulars" in an infantry
^^-^^ivision before the outbreak of the
\ orld war, and when our nation en7
tered in 1917 he was sent to France
with the regular army. He was a
good soldier and wis in the thickest
of the fighting at various places and.
suffered much harship. It was duringi
his active service in August 1918 |
that he, with others, was ordered j
Into a dug-out or trench for a period
of temporary rest, and while in this
position the Germans began to asi
sail them with gas shells. They were.
breathing the gas before they could,
adjust their masks and some went;
down in death there in the trench.j
Some were not injured so badly,j
vrhile others and Lex B. Brown, our;
' son, was among the number were'
' seriously gassed and never perman-]
ently recovered. He was sent by the
government from one hospital to another
with the hope of restoring his
health, but relief was only temporary
and after livgering for nearly three
years, his strength giving way he finally
could resist no more and passed 1
away, nis uuu> was urouKiu nume
May 5th and laid to rest in the Dillon
cemetery May 6th, attended by
the local post of the American Legion
and a large number of relatives and
friends.
"Lexie" as wp called him in ouri
home was a good boy and an obed- j
lent and dutiful son. Our hearts are.
sad and we shall miss him. We feel !
that we have given him for his coun-(
try and have made a great sacrifice.
\ ^ "After the pain and sickness.
-V? The tears are all wiped away.
After the flowers are gathered
No more of earth's decay.
After the night of darkness.
The shadows all flee away.
After the day of sadness
Hope sheds her brightest ray.
?Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Drown
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11 Stomach's Bad Don't Worry, for
You Don't Need It.
That the stomach is a superflous
organ is the startling discovery of
Dr. Victor Pauchet, reported to the
Academy of Medicine.
Affirming that he has successfully
removed the stomach from a woman
who continues to livc happily in perfect
health, he reports that the operation
also cured her of cancer. He
says:
"The stomach's action is purely
preliminary. The mechanism for the
vital part of the digestion is in the
small intestines, with the intervention
of the pancreatic juice and the
bile. Therefore, providing the patient
follows a light diet, the stomach can
be dispensed with advantageously."
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estate, bills of sale, planters con,
tracts, rent liens, claim and delivery
papers for sale at The Herald
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some pound and halt 111 a L
pound tin humidors cnisilro
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Copyright 1921 I
by R. J. R?rnol<U |
Tobacco Co. I
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head.
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where we do not carry."
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: tobacco and puff away and parch which is cut out by
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1021.
FINAL, DISCHARGE NOTICE
Notice is hereby piven that Lloyd
l.ompson, administrator of the OSS'
of Ellis Thompson, deceased has
ado application unto mo for final
-eliarpo as administrator, and that;
onday, June Oth at 10 o'clock in th,, {
r< noon has been appointed for thet
mcmomiibm Mil MJi J* ^
"?*?rn mtP-J ? f ? i re a J-. -ia. v ,7ru
Till I HI IMi' nurTHTT'TiTI?>1 "T~l" IH JWlTITT
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ar With Personal
of extinction about thr New Series "C
id tn no other moderate priced, fi\e
hy it has been adopted by really sit
derate the commonplace.
ier, it not only looks but acts the tho
id there is a niarvciously efficient
n five to twenty five miles per hoi
'his means giant energy for hills and
ast, the "Glcnbrook" is a ripid F.cr
atom of power from a gal'on of pa
ing mileage on a set of tires. It is
riing personality ? a . cry hard coinbina
i to estabhsh these facts for yourself.
: "Glcnbrook*' and discover what n
le hood. It will prove a revelation, 1
location in snuiiy modern cnginecrini
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Tirc Price,
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knowing that n
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adjustment of ti
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took e(Te<ft May
THI; B. F. GOODriCJ I
c.4krcrt
Your Gooutico t;?!. r is pr
Goodrich Silvortown Core
Goo<Ir>ch Red aud GruyT ubei
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hcurlng of thy said petition.
All persons holdinfi claims against
the said estate are requested to filo
111e111 with the administrator on or
b' fore 10 o'clock in the forenoon of
June the OHi or this notice will ha
plead in bar of their recovery.
J OK CABKLL DAVIS.
Judge of Probate,
e 5 -It. Dillon County.
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