The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 February 1924 — Page 2

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; Mr* E. R. Conner baa from a-, extended ri-.t Tr.:h at I>a.la Tera*-

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Miss E.th Etis and H-.-* EJta Asarr..s of 3e e Usiis speat Satttr* cay cere ■*tts friend*. Mr*. H. C- Mormon i* confitei to her home on east Washington street with an attadt of the Fix

Law.-ence Twi:rkic, firser Green-

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• Tee PninaE* Coontj Firtsers A.s- ’ sodation took action os xe H. icey B:.i and the foSLi'aisg wa-: set: on February 7, by special letter to those

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Rese-hre:: 1st. Tta: ~i •..*-« 3nderageed ttettbers of hie Putnam County Farm Bttreax of Ft:tram Cotzity, Itiiana are nnahen&y op-tese-d to the so caliec H. key BX now pen ting in Cot?re the pxr-p-A5e of which u to <Lv. » the itate of Indiana into two Feieral Districts anf to create an additional District Coir, in this State, for the followin reason*, to-wit

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an Friday night. sity for an additional Feieral

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College of Terre ^ ^ of an:iter Cotr ne week end with : - T ^ ^ ^

laxat.on w. -hoot affording any ad-

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j The postponed cnarterly Confer-: 3.-4. The demand for another Coart er.ee and Beard Meeting for Locust core* very largely from tie lawless

Tlie Buick Gutch is Smooth andPositi'-e A slight pressure of the heg-r reieasei the B .:ek church, so pos^rive and :r srant is ita action. With that ease and is_'er.»-vs oi operatina, the B.:ck multiple disc dry plate clutch combines a smoothness in power trar. szn i ‘.sioo an i a ! -. n g srear that £-- pomuhe or.: y with this advanced type of clutch construct.on.

Street if. E. Cfeumh will be held and criminal classes, who dislike the Monday r. . t at - o'clock. fearless and impartial way in which

Judge Anderson anxinister- ;ujtke. Resolved 2nd: That a copy of these resolutions he forwarded :y the Secretary of this Organization to Senator* Watson and Ralston and to the Chairman of the Spectai Ctnnr.ittee

- .:t of Mrs. W. R. Dun- 5 of t v » Senate now In charge of the a. teen confined to the Hickey Bill. Senator Bran iaiee.

ital for several days was 0

Dr. and Mrs W. C. Mathews an«i > ion of Xsr.tiar.d are visiting Mrs. Baser E.r.ies and family and saw (the DePauw-Franklin game Friday ! evening. ,

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“Spring farrowing record* from :» fa-ms Tippecanoe, Mintgtmerv an i Clint : n Counties for ISdEJ show that 22 percent of all the kws«a at time of farrowing are tae to pig* .fazTiwei weak :r dead. An attempt was made to tetermine if there wa* a correlation between this high death rate and the management of the sows before farrowing. The methods of tie men who sue reeded in obtaining a high weaning number were compared to those whose resuit* were unsatisfactory and it was clearly demonstrated tat exercise and proper rations were directly respon-

sible.

For example, a Montgomery County farmer who weaned an average of 8. 8 pigs per litter, the highest average of any of tie 53 men, used a system of management which :s now being used profitably by many farmer* in the state. During the time the sow* were earrrirg their litters they had access to soybeans in stalk pasture. This gave them the needed protein supplement and also provided exercise. Trey were kept in medium condition and never received more than three ears of corn each per day. “A very good way of providsr.g exercise.' fee said, Ts to arrange the * eepir.g quarters some distance from the place where the sows are fed =o they will be forced to walk this distance at feeing time.”

SENSIBLE SPENDING and SYSTEMATIC SAYING base made more men independent than all other plan* added together. A Saving* Account at thi* bank provide* the way. Can you afford to be without one? SIjM opens a savings ACOUNT

CITIZENS TRUST CO. the home of the system at ic saver

FIRST NATIONAL BANK TH Z OLDEST BANE IN PUTNAM COUNTY

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Basketball ^^lYILLMORE INDEPENDENT; vs. GREENCASTLE. K. of P. HIGH SCHOOL GYM 7 30 P. M. SATURDAY NIGHT Thi* Will Be a REAL Game.

TVe wish to than our many friends

! Mrs. A. Cook is at home from Terr* j and neighbors for their kindness. Haute cere she visit* her brother, I and sympathy daring our recent be-

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MOFFETT, DOBBS & CHRISTIE When better automobile* arc built, Buick will build them

THE DAILY BANNER' bee hive rebekah lodge Entered in the Post Ofcee at Green- 100 will meet in regular session castle, Indiana a* second class mail Monday evening at eight o’clock.

There will be a Valentine party. Each member please bring one corn-

matter.

HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. RAR1DEN, City Editor

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H. ASKEW PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Over Banner Office Office Phone 1-9 Re*. 772-Y

valentine.

GEORGIA FISHER, noble grand ZELLA O'HAIR recording sec.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Phillip Carpenter announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise, to Clarence A. Jordan, of Indianappli*. The wedding will take place in ApriL—Xoblerville

Time*.

Bonds for Investors If you have $100 or more to invest, let us help you select safe, income paying bonds*

Central RESOURCES 81,965,000

National bank Trust Company

Dar. V. Miller, who is ill in the ho; piiai : .ere. He is taking insulin treat.-.e.'.t for bright’s disease. The cor.lition of Stanley Y'oung, who has been confined to hi* home for the pas: several day; with, inflamatory rheumtism was reported Saturday as in about the same condition. Relative* are in receipt of word from Go yd Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cook, w.-.o i* in a government hospital at Dawson Springs. Ky., saying he is making satisfactory improvement, bat is confined to hi* bed.

FARM HOME BURNED

The farm home or. the Cyrus O’- basket ball team,

reavement andjor the beautiful fior- Hair farnj occupied by George Har-

ris and family, was totally destroyed

a: offerings. The lodges for their i special st rrice. Those who brought , their cars. Tne minister and musicians, als-o Mr. McCurry. ,

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SISTERS FAMILY'

by fire Saturca mt ruing. Mr. ani when the heard a noise and going to another room, found it a mass of fames They were able to save only a par. of the houekold goods.

FRANKLIN WON

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Dr. Frank Roach, pa*:or of the in3Ute 2 rinal rote before ni ? ht - Firet M. E Church, I^ng Beach Cal, I ^fort the senate resumed its decoroe* Monday to visit with Mr and bate on th « T>«blic lands comMrs. James T. Darnel!, east Seminary mittee met to investigate reports that street for two or three days. Dr.* Harry F. Sinclair, lessee of Teapot Roach Is on hi* way from California 1 Dome, was forced to pay thousar. is in

to New York City.

hi* lease being exposed.

This evidence is being sought to

SENATE TO VOTE TODAY WASHINGTON, f'eb. 9—Senate

action today on the resolution de-

manding resignation cf Secretary - of

the Navy Denby b believed certain. nther one j^e by the students sitt- . Indication* were the resolution ing clo5er together. One young man would be adopted by a dose vote. \ nQf the un-expectei trip The senate met an hour earlier to ’ through 5pa « in the best of spirits

frowned and looked b if he would

like to whip the whole bunch, and had considerable trouble in finding any one who would make room for him.

The Greencastle Band has moved from the K of P. lodge hali to the

The band played “Just before the

j “hush money” to prevent invalidity of Mot her” before the fray-a

very appropriate number for if there ever was a battle it was last night

A few minute* after tr.e game, the Van: alia station agent was submerged with basket bail copy to be wired to Crawfordsville, Lafayette, | Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Louis-

j vilie paper*.

The crowd was orderly las: evening an:: the student body has received ‘ many compliments on it* splendid hospitality accorded the visitors. The press table length reminded f one of the state high school tourney press table*. Tommy Hendricks of the Indianapolis News wore his usual smile all evening. o ONLY A PRECAUTION To The Banner Office, Dear Sir: I wish you to please , correct a statement male in Tuesday’s Banner, February fifth concerning

Fred Thomas rooms over Moffett, Dobbs and Christie zalesroom*. Band members please note change and be present for rehearsal Monday at 7 p. m. Ray Trembly, Director. Dr. Gordon A. Thomas of Lafayette visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

strengthen proof that Albert B. Fall,

former interior secretary knew the

peases he gave were invalid.

Further questioning of Frederick G. Bonfils, Denver Post publisher, al-

so was scheduled today.

Testimony of Wm. G. McAdoo regarding his employment a* counsel

| Frank J. Thomas Friday evening ard for E. L. Dohenw will not come until attended the DePaow-Franklm bask- Monday because the early session of

etball game. He was acompaniel by five other Lafayette physicians, including Dr. Rushley and Dr. Ring-

er.

The Putnam Countw Farm Bureau have received slides showing the parts of Soy Beans and also corn slides. The slides will be shown Monday night at Fillmore, Cloverdale on Tuesday night and at Floyd township on 1 Thur-day night, ami in Clinton town- | ship on Friday night Mr;. Milt Brown received an injury • to her no.-e w .ile attending the DePauw basket ball game Friday night Several player* were scrapping near the east end of the floor and near the j bleacher? w en one of the players acridently struck .Mrs. Brown. Dr. A. E. Ayler dre e- the injury.

Special services in memory of Lincolns Birthday will be held in 1 Locust Street M. E. church Sunday. I Patriotic Musk will be given, and [a musical program, rendered at 7:30 by the Sunday School Orchestra. Public cord:ally invited. Legion members and their families sordially invited. j x

the senate will shorten the committee meeting today.

The Y'ellow cab, a scandal sheet put out by Sigma Delta Chi, sold like hot cakes as the people were being seated. The newspaper was printed on one side and its stories dealt with the most ridiculous of college events, featuring Asa Smith, prominent north end politician. Col- Crump, ex-office manager of the College Library and members of the colege faculty and

High School Thaetre “DELUXE PICTURE PROGRAM” Friday and Saturday L BOOTH TARKINGTON'S PENROD AND SAM

2. EDUCATOR HAMILTON COMEDY

An Evening of Laughter for the Whole Family Two Show* 7:00 and 8:30

Musical Program Latest Victor Records from the Cartwright Music Shop 7:00 :« 7:30 High School Orchestra, R. C. Sloane, Directing Playing “The Muusie of the Picture.” 7:30 to 9:00

oar poultry, which left the impre sion that our fowls were ctek r i eased. Our poultry is the heathiest bcaoa we have ever had. Out of 200 *5 have not lost one fowl this wir.tr from sickness. As a great number oi taiy chicks die each year from Bacillary Wr.it? Diarreea, as the latest theory' is ‘ha* this disease is in the parents stoct ar.d that the germ is trar.-miue! through the egg to the baby chick as order to protect our customers as well as ourselves, we wanted to make sure our breeders were free from this germ. Most up-to-date poultry-men are making these blood tests thi* year and we think it will pay us « people will want to buy baby chicks that wij not die at least from this most dreaded disease. Sincerely, Mrs. E. C. McCullough.

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FEBRUARY j

INAUGURATION SALE

SPRING is close at hand Be Prepared Buy your Rugs - Draperies j Linoleum and Shades I During oar February Sale and SAVE MONEY PICK THEM OUT NOWWe Will Deliver Them Anytime

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