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* week. . j - BROADUS BRIEFS The new Plymouth. It’s a WOW. Mrs. Lawrence’. Thémpson ~ spent last Friday in Miles City. Miss Mary Jensen will spend the Holidays with friends in Minneapolis. | Mr. and Mrs. Elden Farrell made a short trip to’ South Dakota last 1 | Warren Linville, who is at a CCC camp is h8me for the Christmas va- cation: ¥ . L. J. Onstad was in Ekalaka | Tuesday to attend to legal business, in court. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Riggs from up| the Big river went to Miles City on} Tuesday. i Mrs. L. W. Kendrick’ and son, John, were in Broadus ‘Tuesday on! business. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brownfield of | Piniele were Broadus visitors last Thursday. ¥ Mrs. D. R. MacKenzie and Mrs. Ashton Jones were Miles City visitors Thursday. A. O.-Pemberton and A. O. Pem- berton, Jr., will spend Christmas at Spearfish. Wood visited her June Wood in Miles Miss Elaine mother, Mrs. City Friday. Mrs. W. H. Deffenbaugh and chil- dren were in Miles City Saturday on a shopping trip. > Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Kal- janoff of Cross S in Miles City De- cember 6, a girl. Miss Muriel Newton, who graduat- ed from the Billings normal last week las returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Holt of Bil- lings will -spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Holt. Capt. George W. Taylor was con- fined to his room for several days this week with sickness. Charles W. Miles returned Tuesday from Casper, Wyo., where he was called by the sickness of a brother. “THE POWDER RIVER COUNTYEXAMINER BROADUS, MONTANA,DECEMBER 25,1936 a: ; : not be denied. Then came the-reports lof the famous Erhlich who had begun jhis work of studying a long series of dyes which he injected into animals, from 1907 onward until he reported jhis famous 606 or Salvarsan for | syphilis. and relapsing fever. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McCullough are children are leaving soon to «spend the holidays With relatives in Iowa. Lee Rayner of Stevensville was in Broadus Monday to attend the fun- eral of his mother, Mrs. H: L. Rayner. Russell Newton, whois attending school at the state college at Boze- man, is home for the Christmas va- cation. ‘ ipotnd, a hope which was never real- jized although his salvarsan proved | to be the greatest curative for syph-| ilis. é (0) 6SIl § With the onset of the World war, Young, and his associated friends, * came in contact with other workers Se | from whom he obtained ideas and Mr. and Mrs. Ren Gardngf -of Pi- . with whom he traded experiences. niele will spend Christmas yith Mrs. Dr. Halleck Gives Some Ana presently, like Erhlich, he set Gardner's parents, lr and Vis. J. R.; 7 . out to find an antiseptic with high Nalley in, Broadus. | Pertinent Facts About germ-killing power which was not Discoveries Miss Lillian Heiskari left Wednes- Cay afternoon for Duluth where she will sperfa the holidays with rela- tives. { too poisonous to be poured into the blood in quantity and which did not lose its. efficiency in this medium. _ . from the study of 265 compounds, By P,P. HALLECK, M.D. ono, No. 220, “Young, White —ant ntrave > nedicati j ~ Intravenous medication is one of sv artz, chose as the best. And pres- Bob Frankforter, who is M:a CCC} camp has arrived home -to spéxd the vacation with his parents, Mr. Mrs. H. D. Frankforter. \ those mysteriays new namoc tha dar. a au ~ INIA ayy daa svar, sabe ee ee ia eal i mo ease ™ aCpoureCu talcl Preston and Miss ‘Helen Tee sae tors aré continually springing upon animal and human experiments with at school have returned people; in this instance it means that this drug which they had named | , : wt mercurochrome. Which first proved’ the doctors may choose to inject the jis curative value in 1922 in a case of medicin2 directly into ,one of yQur plood poisoning following a kidney: veins in’ the form of ¢Muia instea@ treatment, Though given only four of giving you a pill, capsule orfa pours to live, a solution of mercuro- liquid tu be taken by mouth. This chrome injected into this man’s veins —~——_—__ form of treatment is comparatively yesylted in his recovery. In 1923 a - of Bi AS a HG new to many persons and has not cimilar case again proved that this Andy Jones of Biddle was a Broad- yet had such wide use that everyone 7 . ? ani: us visitor Tuesday to see Mrs. Jones : ‘ YONe intravenous therapy could save life ang Hea © confined to her room has been treated in this way yet it is when all else failed. Later Young a md ois ena the coming and best form of effective again reported his results in 680 pa- with sickness for several days. treatment for many diseases or con- tients of whom 498 were cured or! ditions of different kinds. What most greatly improved anc only 19 per persons seem to like best is to take cont died though many were called the pills and dopes with which they hopeless cases. are most familiar. However, the doc-| ]yercurochrome is but one of many tors have proved millions of times grugs or substances now given for that medicines given by mouth or qiseases and injected into .the pa- ; . rubbed into or applied on the skin tient’s blood. But thic drug and the Miss Florence Hubbard, assistant fai] entirely too often to cure or to drug for: syphilis have firmly estab- cashier of the Powder Bates County yelieve the patient’s distress. So they lished this form of therapy as of the bank, left Saturday for Wolf Point, have often turned to other means greatest effiency in many diseases io spend the Christmas vacation with when there seemed to be a better inl unde many conditions. This io et eS Pa + seie_e aundicaiion on day the greatest treatments for pneu-, : inet ee eed RT which |S monia is the serum given this way! _ Miss Marjorie Shook, who is tak-'given by mouth should fail while cad far Wecaaes got ee blood, | ing nurses training at the Holy Ros- another “injected directly into the sugar or salt ee Aneta nee ary hospital in Miles City, is spend- - . p ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. Straiton. are away home to ‘spend, vacation. Miss Jeannette Jensen is here from Valley City, N. D., to spend. her va- cation. She is taking a musical course at the Valley City college. Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie came out from Miles City last Friday to spend a few days visiting relatives here. The McKenzies will move to Missoula soon. | H. circulating blood, may cure is not al- giseases are chiefly treated by this ways so easily aes aa cae method. When the aeath rate for such . . . often this is true beyond any doubt. , qisease as severe pneumonia ma Billy Peays, who is attending for one thing, anything taken by P y school in Helena came to Broadus mouth and swallowed has to be di- 10 Sunday night to spend the Christmas per cent by any method surely in Olive Saturday. His for the school Friday. “ ‘great dream; was to kill all the germs | ‘ in the® patient’s body with one big G ; shot of his germ-killing dye or com-! ices at the Kelly school house Sun-| day. ; spent Sunday at the L. G. Irion home vein, and thus immediately into the jife saying. Now not less than 100| be lowered from 35 per cent down to! vacation. He is a guest of Mr. an Mrs. W. H. Goodspeed. gested or absorbed before it reaches tpjs is a great stride along the road the important tissues of the body. In tg perfect therapy. It may be expen- this process of absorption it natural- sive a let of trouble and have un- . ————_ ly follows that the medicine must be Miss Sarah Thex of Otter spent a changed somewhat to be in fit state pleasant features yet intravenous therapy seems to be the greatest de- few days in Broadus last week. She t4 be absorbed because only certain velopment of modern life saving Floyd King, a former resident, re- turned to Nebraska Monday after a short visit here with his mother. came over to attend a meeting of the substances are readily absorbed by capthoda: at West at 1/40 today. What Eastern Stars and returned home the cells, if at all. Thus many things tomorrow may reveal we must wait Friday. While here she was the guest taken are so changed as to become is aoe of Miss Caroline Goodspeed. worthless. Or the effects of the medi- | : . . t To our many friends New Year. ——.. ~ Merry Christmas greetings for a Merry Christmas and a Happy After January 1 this store will close at 6 p. m. Yellowstone Lumber Co. R. K. Bates, Manager - cal substance are ton fleeting or too! weak. | SELWAY With all these difficulties in mind, | long ago doctors and scientists turned| Gilbert Wood was visiting friends to other means of medication. Andon Elk creek Thursday. among other experiments attempts} Lester Carlat visited Sunday with were made to inject medical sub-;Mike and Emmons Pierce. stances into the circulating blood or} Mrs. Henry Reed visited Monday deeper tissues. Fortescue-Brickdale night at Luther Dunning’s. — = as early as 1656 serious! wr and Mrs. Henry Reed and Bill attempts were made to treat diseases ‘Russell called at the Bone dude ranch by intravenous therapy, beginning ‘Friday with Sir Christopher Wren, architect . - . and astronomer, who carried out at George and Fred Smith were busi- tensive experiments on animals in jess callers in Ashland Saturday which he injected liquors into the : . . veins. That these attempts were not George Smith, Kex Schwind and very successful is selfevident. Yet in Lawrence Huffman attended the 1840 Baron Percy thus treated tet-,2ance at Sayle from Selway. : : Mrs. Frank Kapscak and Mrs anus (lockjaw) and Magendie hydro-| eed 3 tye and cholera, in 1823. In 1869, Henry Reed called on Mrs. Pierre we extend our sincere: pho! : Haj}ford experimented on animals and \LeVeque Wednesday evening. |] hurkan beings with injections of | Mrs. Addie Wilbur and Mrs. Henry quinine and carbolic acid. But the Reed were dinner guests of Mr. and great development period of this Mrs. Ray Pierce of Ashland Satur- therapy did not begin until about 45 day. years ago when a number of scientists} Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dunning and bent their energies tc the exploitation 50\ Motored to Sheridan Sunday aft- . || of such medication. Previous to that .€™00n. Mrs. Dunning will spend the week in town visiting friends. We wish to extend to our friends and neighbors our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown us during the sick- || time the knowledge of anatomy, physiology, bacteriology, chemistry — | and physics had not developed| CARD OF THANKS enough for much success except by the simple process of the blind grop- ings of “cut_and fit and try” exper-' a iment. Accidental successes were - bi ri POSUNOQANDANSOANUASEAAUOUAUAAOUAONOUS.SONDAOLONDOOEDACOUADOAOOANONNOUODOUOOOOOAEONGONOOAOONCUADUORUOOLOOUEOUONIAELENINIL 2 TROMUNOUEDEAANNOLEADGUAUOROSEAOOEAEAAUGERSOAONOOEE _ ; G. D. McMahon Quality Merchandise Al- ways at Lowest Possible — Cost Our wish for you isa “Merry Christmas and Prosperous 1937 G. CHRIS ANGLE CLYDE McPHARLIN TOM DAILY ness and death of our wife and mother, Mrs. Mary Rayner. We also rat veffortalin in. |want to thank friends who sent flow- travenous therapy were directed to- Bh ward the cure of infectious diseases. H. L. RAYNER. In such there were two methods of MR. & MRS. GUY A. CURRY, SR. attack; first, efforts to increase the MR. & MRS. FRANK WATTERS ns : ; ; AND FAMILY. resistance of the patient against his! ‘ disease, and second, the injection of MR. & MRS. RALPH E. AMSDEN drugs intended to destroy or injure| AND FAMILY. the cause of the disease. Even today MR. & MRS. LEE H. RAYNER AN these remain the main purposes of FAMILY. this would-be direct method of at- tack. When this system of therapy really was studied in a big way soon many new names were added to the honor rolls of medicine. Thus Landerér Deffenbaugh tried balsam of Peru for tubercu- Garage loses, Gautier introduced sodium cacodylate,. Bacelli reported 30 cases Free awards up to $5.00. of severe malaria successfully treat- \ : . ed with injections of quinine arid he Every one wins. Come in also used mercuric chloride in many at once and see us. We are specializing on win- infections. Also Maguire added mer-| curic cyanide, a drug still used for . syphilis, and Crede brought out col- terizing your car the Standard way. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. loidal silver to use it with startling success in arthrifis, gangrene and SONNETTE HALL other infections. Mills followed with Similar successful therapy for rheu- Saturday, Dec. 26 Fine Music ——— achieved by clever thinkers yet prog- =- ress was slow. seanencnnuanecsssecsueciecersesiiniiniimiingy = =Naturally, the fi matism and other diseases. Naturally such a redically different therapy in a field so little known led to many disputes'and as many theories which éent other workers to their labora- tories to prove these claims or to discover newer treatments. Despite all the good results achieved—by many doctors for a time, intravenous therapy. was- widely condemned - as unsafe and dangerous. Badly anplied therapy did cause disasters all. too often but the new discoveries could D. MCMAHON VUUUUORUQUEUUDOUUURODOOONOONONDEOOD HOOUUNUENEAETNAEAEAAAEATA EN THAENNANEESEIKUEE < — EPSIE AND OLIVE sons and Mrs. Walter Carter were \Supper guests at ‘A: F. Kelly’s home Joe Irion and Helen Linville were Sunday. The many friends of Mrs. Rayner, Billy Burley hauled a load of coal/Who recently passed away, extend : deepest sympathy to.the bereaved Mike Gilmore called at the ‘Tom |Félatives.. ilmore home Sunday. Miss Thelma Young, teacher of jhe The Rev. Mr. Zibbalum held serv-|Kelly school, is having a pro Thursday afternoon, December 24, jend a party for the-children after- Mrs. A. F. Kelly and Earl Kelly ward. Andy Titus took a load of turkeys at Olive. \to Miles City Monday. Joe Gali, H. A. James Burley and Walter Eddle- Borden and Elliott Barnhart went to man accompanied Joe Gali to Miles Miles City the same day. City Thursday. . . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jesse and two Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Barnhart and sons were in Olive Sunday on their three children were shopping in,way home from Miles City. Mrs. Broadus Saturday. | Jesse and sors will spend the holi- Miss Phyllis Barngrover spent sev- days at the ranch. eral days the past week visiting with} Mrs. Walter Eddleman~ received Mrs. Billy Burley. the sad news of the passing of her Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brock and father at Reedstown, Wis. Mrs. Ed- three children and Joe Brock were in dieman and other relatives have the Broadus Saturday. ‘sympathy of their friends in their Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kelly were sorrow. business callers at the T.ee Rest home| William Moni 3 on Sand creek Saturday. 'Mankanineyer and children down Mr. and Mrs. Clem Adamson went from Arvada to the John Aye home. to Miles Cify and brought Wanda They went on to Miles City with cut ta spend. the holidays. ‘\Lester Aye where they will spend . Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Warner fron Christmas. . near Biddle were in. Olive Sunday! News was received here Monday on their way to Miles City. that Mrs. Thomas McGovern, mother Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kelly and of Ernest McGovern, passed away at two sons called at the Walter Mitch- Scobey on December 16. Many of the ell home on Cache creek Friday. people around here remember Mrs. Mrs. Walter Mitchell is visiting) McGovern as she and Mr. McGovern with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Syl- Spent several days visiting in this vi- vester Carney of Pumpkin creek. |cinity last May. Ernest McGovern Mrs. James Burley and three chil- taught several terms of school here. dren and Mrs. Billy Burley and threc | ——__,. —_———_. sons made a trip to Broadus Satur-| Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Heidel day. jwent to Miles City Sunday to meet Oscar Johnson has been busy haul- or daughter, Miss ee ing straw from near Coalwood. Oscar Sormaedriietg a = purchased the straw several years |\\!S mas vacation at home. ago. . Some men find it easier to dodge Mr. and Mrs. Archie P. Kelly and!an obligation than to meet it. yNarar hearaht+ Mig Greetings: To Our Many Friends: We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Hppy New Year. And may our every endeavor be to serve you throughout the New Year | | WILBUR & AGNES DEFFENBAUGH — -- ZZ. . ee ‘ r NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING MILES CITY PRODUCTION CREDIT ‘ |. ASSOCIATION The Annual Stockholders’ meeting of the ‘Miles City Production Crédit Association of Miles City, Montana, will be held, beginning at 10:00 o'clock a. m. on Tuesday, January 12, 1937, at Elks’ hall in Miles City, Montana. All stockholders of the association are asked to attend. CHARLES HAFTLE, Secretary, Miles City Production Credit Association. — To every resident of this community and its vicinity we extend our heartiest good wishes for a merry Christmas and a new year filled with happiness ' and success ! Shp Aare ar metinneti te POWDER RIVER- COUNTY BANK a Member of the Paeviboed Se Corporation. ’ maapss ‘ae te @