The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 February 1924 — Page 3

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THE DAILf BANNER, GREENCASTCiE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, 'FEBRUARY 12, 1924.

Fresideat Coolifee’s Tribute

To it

Lincsla

A pocfcmu ;« -Try .inh. 1919, by Calvin CooBdge. i C 'vernor of Massachusetts

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FTVESCO, • ;nd ten yens af»o that Divine Providence, whie.i infinite repc lion hes made only the more a miraclv-, sent into lie world a new life, destined to save a nation. N j star, no si"n, foretold coming. About his cradle all was poor and mean save only to ource of ail men, the love of a wonderful v ..an. tThen she faded away in his tender year., from her deathbed in humble poverty s’ do.v red her son with greatness. There can be no epe- >b . rva. -ee of a birthday which forgets the mother. Ipto iris origin, as into his life, men long have loo!ted and wondered. In wisdom

j bub in humility greater, in justice strong, but in compassion stronger, be became a leader of ly being a follower of the truth. He overcame evil with good. His presence filled the nation. Voke the might of oppression. He restored a race to its birthright. His mortal frame has lied, but his spirit increases with the increasing years, the richest legacy of the greatest century.

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[eN show by what they worship what they are. It is no accident that before the great pie of American manhood oar people stand with respect and reverence. And in accordance iis sentiment our laws have provided for a formal recognition of the birthday of Abraham for in him is revealed our ideal, the hope of our country fulfilled. )W, therefore, by the authority of Massachusetts, the 12th day of February is set apart as LINCOLN DAY observance recommended as befits the beneficiaries of his life and admirers of his character, of education and worship wherever chit people meet one with another. DN at the Executive Chamber, in Boston, this 30th day of January, in the year of Our ane thousand nine hundred and nineteen, and of the independence of the United States aerica the one hundred and forty-third.

CALVIN COOLIDGE

CLASSIFIED ADS

For Sale.

FOR SALE—Three best building lots in Greencastle. M. A. Wolfe. 12-Sp

FOR SALE—I Ford tourinp: car repainted and in running order, $65.00 Also Lot 1, Block 34 in Commercial Place, $30- Arthur Plummer, Highland street. i 9-e.o.d. 4p |

Miscellaneou

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See J. M. Reeves for fruit trees and ■ shrubs. 613 E. Walnut. 5-12p

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY THE 15TH IS THE LAST DAY TO PAY TELEPHONE BILLS AND RECEIVE DISCOUNT. GREENCASTLE TELEPHONE CO. U It.

SEE LUCAS AND MASTEN for all kinds of insurance farm and and town property for sale: coal; real estate, preferreds "nd bonds. IUCAS& MASTEN South .’ackson St. 31 tu. & fri. tf

GENERAL Automobile repairing i and battery service. First class work and everything guaranteed. The Dean Motor Company, Phone 620. 30-10t

NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS oiuce of Inuiana, . uinom voumy, as; Nonce is ueieoy given tnav tiia Uoaru of comnussioneik oi said county at tueit Mince in uni court house tu. nreencaSiie, inuiana will receive scaled proposals 101 uie impiovemeiK ui a certain highway, u,io leet ill length, in said county uj giauiMg, u..uning and paving wuii crusnea .aonc ao se, out in ..le S(,educations, piuns and piomes now un iiie in tiic oiuce u. ine Auniior oi said county, oy and UUdei tue tawo m t... O.aie Oi inaialia ndid sealed proposals win oe opencu ana me con.iaet aVVaiaed lOi saiu illipio • einent Oil tile iiuiu nay o. .,iOi t il m*.'*. liitis Oi pioposals W.ii ee ieeei,eti dp to il delude p. iii.. Oil ..aid date. me sUtd iuau to oe iiiipio*ea is • sea.eu in dieeilcas ..e lovviismp in i utiiain county, Indiana, and is to oe itiioVYii us tue will. Goodman

wneii so mlpioveu.

tile esliinated eost is ^^Ool.Otl aids Villi Oe lo. tile eOlllp.etiOil ot ie .laid llllpt o v ellle‘nt in uccoladnee it.i tue plans, ptoiue anu speemitiuns in tile oiuce of tue diuuuol' . .ia.ei County, anu snUU include ail ■auoi anu material tor said worit. in no ease win c.etia compeusatioii oe allowed tor any additional worn, alleged to nave oeeu done oy uie contiacioi oi contiaetois to Vvnom is

..ite.eti tue contract,

tiden Pm snail oe accompanied by a personal or surety oonu in a sum equal to tioulne Uie amount ot tue Did tiled for Uie work bid on, to oe uppiovea oy tue ooaiu ot commissioneis oi said county, baid oonu snail oe conditioned tor ine lamuui performance of the work, Hie sureties, a personal, snail oe resident treeholuers or the State ol Indiana, one or vvnom shun be a resident of Put-

nam bounty.

aaiu oonu shall be for the bene-

| WANTED—A compentant mill man and bench worker. Steady employjment, good wages. Call 661 until 6 ( in the evening. After 6 call 770-K. I 11-tf.

DUNG ISEtS HIS LEADERSHIP

[OF BLOODY HERRIN TES *IIS OFFICE BY Med REQUEST

TO’ HIS HOME

Thelma Chadwick, same..... 15.00 Albert Sechman, same 6.00 Lelan F. Stewart, sal. of Supt 37.50 Rob’t Arnold, Co. farm labor 12.00 Lafe Steele", same 30.00 Grigg Buis, same 12.00 R. M. Bunten, same 27.60 Otha Meeks, same 10.00

Mother-In-Law Knew* Everything. The country doctor was driving along »a mountain road when a man came out of his house and hailed him. “Say, doc, has the man up the creek

got smallpox?’’

“Well, I can’t say Just now—I’m not 1 Fletch Richardson, same surp ” ; Charner Buis, same

"My mother-in-law says Its

pox.” j Martha Stewart, Co. fm, sup. “Really 1 Has ydur mother-in-law C. A. Kelley, same seen this case?” Harris Milling Co., same.... "Nawl” H. H. Moore, same...

LOST—A Conklin fountain

vsi/iicfr xTxcorvo. name. ••••••••. xu.yt'j j r , rr* I Jefferson Bunten, sarpe 11.60 Loave at Banner office "

GsiislipcSsuti caa ruin your health— get Fe?frr?a®!!? relief with KetSegg’s Bran

Whon clean nnd c \ r, ti ; , intcEtinc is converting wholes onic food into vigorous health. But wheu clogged by constipation, it giiuT;;a^ poisons from tho obstructed fond that can

load to many serious div, ..

Kellogg’s Bran sweeps, cleans and purities the intestino. It has a natural, healthy action. It works exactly ns naturo ai ts. If eaten regulaijy, it is guaranteed to relieve permanently the most chronic cases of constipation, or your grocer will return your money. Results with Kellogg’s Bran are sure, for Kellogg’s is ALL bran. Nothing but ALL bran can bo 100 per cent effective. That is why Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krumbled, is endorsed by doctors everywhere. Eat it and you need never take another

habit-forming drug or pilL

OBITUARY.

Julia Ann, daughter of David and Rebecca Brooks, was born west of Greencastle t July 20, 1859 and died at the Putnam County Hospital on February 6, 1924, aged 64 years, 6 months and 17 days. Her entire life has been spent in Putnam County. And for the last thirty years has lived continuously in Putnamville. She was united in marriage to David Sublett on March 25, 1878 and to this union was bom three children, Ida, Walter and Madge. She was a faithful wife and a loving, self sacrificing mother and grandmother. She united with the M. E. Chruch at Bethel in childhood and some forty years ago united with the M. E. church at Putnamville. She was always interested in the church and all of its interests

Kellogg's Brnn, cooirc ;

bled, should be iv.ten >■. gull, least two tablespcmnfut. da chronic cases, with every nn :i will enjoy eating it. Kellogg has a wonderful flavor, a delicious nut-like.driver. And tbi flavor is na exclusive Kellogg achievement. There aro many ways t, enjoy Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krambted. Eat it with milk or cream as a cereal. Sprinkle it over other cereals. Cook it with hot cereals. Look for the recipes on every package and trv it in muffins, griddle cakes, bran bn ud, etc. Bring back your health with Kellogg’s Brnn. Start today! Every number of your family should eat it. The leading hotels and clubs servo Kellogg’s Bran in individual packages. It is - made iu Battle Creek,

Bold by ail grocers.

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TO-MIGHT

Tomorrow Alright fiB ■ mild, vegetable laaatlva to Ivs relieve Constipation and Bill— ouaneas and keep the digestive and eliminative functions normal. 115c. Ioi ^ Used for m#r i years

fit of any person, persons or corpo- and often expressed the regret that 1

10.00 |

4.00

LOST —i Between Greencastle and

small- I A. E. Hutcheson, same 10.50 Bellmore, black traveling bag t con-

red coat and other

Mrs. John Mc-

1275 wntien, ureencastie, Indiana. Phone

J *•!'<> taining child's "*10 50 articles. Reward.

Linden, Greencastle, Indiana.

.aiion who snail sutler any loss or uainage oy icasoit or any such biuuer lairing or neglecting to enter into a contract to perfoiin suen wont awarded uy the said Board or Comm.ssioners or to carry out the same in any paticuiar or to pay for any labor or materials whicn may have been furnished to any suen contractor or contractors or to any sub-con-tractor. agent or superintendent*under him, in the construction of said

work.

Said improvement will be let as a whole to the lowest responsible bidder upon the affidavit of non-col-lusion, which must be submitted with the bid, and upon failure to submit sueh affidavit such proposal or bid will be rejected by the board, and the board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Time for the

"Well, has your mnther-ln-Inw ever Paris Bakery same 11.62

719.

12-3t.

*e»n a case of smallpox?*’ “Naw! But that don’t mafce no difference to my mother-ln-lnw!’’

Hties Once ore In Power k'ing Made For Armed by the Police

111., Feb.l2—S. Glenn bated from the dictator|fly Herrin today and civil | rcked by the bayonets of | are again in power, fey, orwg, the rough and pting- booze raider, declariler of Herrin, taking the chief of police. Major L mail in command of the ended the dictatorship jd the regular constituted |ticK back in power. Forepublic proclamation an- j civil authorities of the Hd be allowed to continue troops would remain to i

An Appropriate Notice. Joseph Conrad, the eminent English novelist, was seated, at a dinner party in New York, beside an editor’s daughter. “Tell me about the London night clubs, Mr. Conrad," tho young lady said. “They must bo awfully jolly.'' Mr. Conrad stroked his ' be.ad gravely. “I have never visited a n! !it !'." he said, “but from what 1 have herd. It wasn't at all an Inappropriate n -: lee that the rather Illiterate manager ef a Leicester Square night club once bung ui). This notice said: ‘“The inanngement have the right to exclude any lady or gentleman whom they think proper.’”

his headquarters in the j $ere he has been chief of and jury, and returned 1 in Marion as General kay posted a proclamation wearing or carrying of other weapons by any borized officers of the law and troops are inconfiscate all fire arms so carried and to hold for appropriate action.” Bentioning Glenn Young, Jd down the law against became dictator by vircking of several hundred

Fair Notice.

“Nigger," warned one, “don't mess wld me, ’cause when yo’ does,yo' sure Is flirtin' wid tie hoarse.” “Don’t Jestereate wld me, nigger,” replied the other, shaking bis fist, “don’t force me to press dis on you, ’cause ef I does I’ll hit yo’ so hard I’ll Jest knock yo’ from amazin’ grace to n Hootin' opportunity.” “Ef yo’ mess wid me, nigger,” continued the other, ’Til Jest make one pass an' dere’ll be a man puttin' yo’ in the face with a spade tomorrow tnurnln'.”—Brooklyn Citizen.

Whites Furniture Co., same.. E. Frost Hinst, same Bicknell-Coffman H. Co. same Standard Oil Co., same Mary Robertson, Dep. child.. Mrs. Maude Haskett, same... Okye Neal, same Mrs. Verna Sutherlin, same. Ind. State Sajiitorius, s'. 1 rt J. E. McCurry, bur. soloitr.. J. E. McCurry, same M. E. Chastain, same Rector Bros. : same >. C. >ayts, sch. fund appsr J. A. Tr.>op. same J. r-. Gillespie, em. call to jail Wm. P. Koehler, prcl. hlghw. Harold Stonpv same Ind. Com. Prel. exp. Crosby r I ycurgus Stoner, em. brdg. r Guy Call, board jurors Wm. P. Koehler, road const.. Arthr Plummer, samei O. & 1. Stone Co. grv. rd rep. Ola T. Ellis, same Elmer Blue, same . Oscar Blue, same Bickncll-Coffman Co., same.. Ellis & Co., same Layman Hepler, same Lafayette F. Cradick, same.. Indiana Parts Depot, same.. Eisemnn Ignition Co., same.. Mid West Stone Co., same..

W. E. Pickens, same.

55.50

10.12 CORONER WILL GIVE

™ I HIS VERDICT SOO

o v . I 1 | 16.00 10.00 21.00 20.00 :j j.7i h0 00 50.00 60.00 50 00

1.5J 1.50 9-00

71.09 12.00

8.74

18.00

6.65

60.‘!0 22.00 £02.96

2.50

she could not do more for the church. She was a very industrious woman, going often beyond her strength. She was a good neighbor but it was for her loved ones that she labored unceasingly. It was the privilege of the writer to have a long talk with the deceased a few days before she was stricken with her fatal illness, on the subject of life and death and she said she felt her heart .was right with God and that the desire of her heart was to do all the good she could each day of her life. She also spoke of her great love for her family and said her prayer was she would be the first of the family to be called home. She was sick for about six | weeks and during that time her suf-

Chips off the Old Bioctr. !JUNIORS— Litti* m* One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy costed, i children end aduhe. 4 BY TOUR DRUGGIBTb t. P. MULLINS

completion of said work will be ag- j f er j n p- vyas intense, being unconscious

reed upon after the letting of said I

contract by said board of commis- i mosl

sioners and successful bid lor.

Forltille Wreck Investigation i Drawing to a Close. An Announcement to be* Made Soon MUNCTE, Ind., Feb. 12—Corone

Jesvc Delbert, of Anderson, was here I today gathering additional evidence in ' his investigation of the Fotfiville wrr'k in which 18 pe r sons were kill'd.

Th.o coroner expect -1< announce his

verdict late today or' tomorrow after ho had questioned a few more wit-

nesses here, he said.

Given by order of the Board of Commissioners of Said County. , W. I). LOVETT, Auditor Putnam Co.

, 3t 12-19-26

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of the time. All that loving hands and medical skill could do was done but to no avail. One week ago she was taken to tho Putnam County Hospital t with the thought that she might have better attention by more skilled hand. - , but in the afternoon

i of February 6, she ‘asleep and the '■■piri I worn body and went She leaves to m m

peacefully fell left the poor, to its maker, ii the : r loss the

ha ha

VOTE TO (Continued

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OUST rrom pa

Fut

4.90

10.90 j

6.25 4.50 i

20.00 | 15.99 37.04 I

4777.50 ;

Standard Oil Co., same 13d.78

Geo. M. Lewis, same

7.25!

Elmer Hurst, same ‘dS.'io

57.15 2k ,20

COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOWANCES February Term, 1924

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Elliot Fisher Co., elk. of. exp.$

W. D. Lovett, Aud. sal.... T. W. Woodbum Print A. sp Wm. P. Koehler, office sup./. Wilber Clodfelter, Treas. sal. Dove Stewart Wright, s. of. e J. C. Vermillion, sal, of. tr. ex

es after arresting the*^^ 8 - J - Arnold, of ex. co. sp nvnroif Uai-vir. „„,i „ Irene Clodfelter, Asst, to s. s. ay or of Hemn, and most Paul F p r j e8t) sal. and exp.. s deputies: | Rii ey Werneke Prt. As. o. e. persons as are legally 1 Campbell Circular Adv. As of. pointed will be permitted 1 Sentinel Prt. Co. H. c. of. ex. officer 410 ” 8 dePUty ^A^m-llio" 1 . 1 truant offic. officer or other peace N . L< Snyder, G C twp. poor. 17.60 11 appointments for spe-; Henry O’Hair, same 6.11 eriffs and special police Thomas Hunter, same 2.00 ,fo™ hereby I ^*!j» Co*l Ce. ,an,. ; .... «•«» anmilled.” j Moo re S’rame.! „«• eneral Carlos Black told Putnam Hospital, same 11^-60 man he knew of no offi- i E. M. Hurst, M. D. Clov., t. p. .’Jcjir ■ P«s.e,aed by Voueg. i LVKnt/Tlp'S' i.i.ni enOerstand that Yo»a s j ^ Si”?.,,, s al. Jan. 100.83 official part in the gov-, \y. T. Inman, same 1( ^ rlltamson county and we 1 Hattie Thomas, Mat. sal

W. J. Bunten, same. Ira Hutcheson, same

C. E. Horn, same 60.95 C. F. Payne, same 27.75 Thos. Roach, same 17.301

A. G. Sutherlin, same Roy Terry, same Carl Huffman, same | Other McCullough, same.... John D. Allee, same

Robert Arnold, same

1.56

26.60 41.95 26.25 34.50 47.00

ncc oe / rvooen, Arnoiu, n.w ’ I D. V. Hurst, same 22.85 co on ! Geo. E. Thomas, same 54.00 SO-OO , c. W . Dean, same 27.20 John D. White, same 72.10 Emory Nichols, same 149.00 J. W. Cromwell, same 42.15 Lee A. Myers, same 47.45 Fred Siddons, same 27.99 Chas. M. Diel, same 27.70 Frank Dean, same 108.55 Orval Boling, same.i 17.56 Oscar Lydick, same 81.16 C. C. Hurst, Int. on rd. tools 18.12 T. R. Woodbum Pt.'Co. H. S. e 1.25 Indpls. Com. Notic to Cont.. 2.70 Walter Gardner, grv. rd. rep. 8.72

200.00 121.67 249.13 35.00 37.50 114.50

3.36

10.50 16.00 20.25 103.76

Wm. Randel, same

The W. Q. O’Neal Co., same. 1015.02

HOW S THIS?

Ined only one thing that government shall prevail by consent of an indi-

Chas. Zeis, Court H. sup. G C Tele. Co., tele, serv M. L. Jackosn, Court II sup.. G. C. Water Co., C. H . jad--G. C. Gas & El C., same....

fctrolled the streets today Wabash Val. Elec. Co., same. arming them. I Mrs> E , mer same.

HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it-rid your oy*tem of Catarrh or Deafness caused by

Cntarrh.

HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE consists of an Oir.tment which Quickly Relieveo the catarrhal inflammation, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which nets throui't the niood on tho Mucous 4 in ! Surfaces, thus asslstm* to restore nor-

ma) conditions.

Sold by dAigaistp for over 40 Years, l . j. Cheney & L -., Toledo. O-

7.05

137.95

60.08 !

9.95 1

65.95 i 29.40 !

1.00 ,

20.00 i

TRY BANNER WANT ADS.

ADMINISTRATORS SALE Of the personal property of the late

27S.83 j Walker Albaugli at the Albaugh farm G OO 13 miles Northeast of Greencastle,

just north of the Crowe Bridge, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28th

At 10 a. m.

6 HORSES and MULES 1 team mares, 9 ami 10 years old. 1 team horses, 6 ami 8 years old. 1 span horse mules, 3 and 4 years

old.

20 HEAD OF CATTLE 1 extra good Jersey cow, 7 years old, to be fresh in few days. 1 registered 2 year old Jersey Heifer (bred). 1 Jersey Heifer Calf. 17 two-year-old steers weight about 900 lbs. 60 HEAD OF HOGS 7 Durqc sows (bred). 18 thorough-bred Hampshire Gilts (bred). 34 Duroc shoats. 1 registered Hampshire male hog. HAY and GRAIN 1000 bushels of first class bottom corn. 30 bushels extra good seed com. 12 tons Alfalfa hay; 12 tons good Timothy hay. IMPLEMENTS 1 new corn planter; two wagons; 2 cultivators ;1 harrow; 1 seeder; 1 roller (pulvizer); 1 tedder; 1 disc harrow; 1 good walking plow; 1 John Deere Riding plow; 1 hay* rake and other articles too numerous to men-

tion.

TERMS—$10.00 and under cash. Over $10.00 a credit of six months will be given, notes drawing 7% front date. CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY Administrator Estate of Walker Albaugh, Deceased. 0. J. Rector, Auct. Paul Albin, Clerk Dinner served on the grounds. 2-11-18

on had from i

en not the slighter

corruption on the putt c o' - infact, any evidence had an., knowledge of a tion. The whole basis

lution is that he mi interpr. :< which we ourselves enacte I.”

husband, twr

> daughl

■ Mrs. Noble

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Snyder and

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ydo Sutherlin of

0110 )

* Greencastle,

one son

Walter of Put •

rm Up,

two sc

ms-in-law, one

ther th<

daughter-in-1

aw, for

r grandchildren.

mlence

of Gerald Sub

lett, Jl

i!i-> Jean, Ida

r. Deni

^ - 'Leone and I

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Maxine Suther-

more ?0)B«Sat?i8« rhfj n/r:* n >nr. gf* malwrik? fix VOU n!! * l Jr T Tts r uh *1. f\»r m r fifty yei ui thmUrvmen ftnvu u&eo

7frit »er fet niece k

an*l profit-

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A RELIABLE COUGH REMEDY Why experiment with unknown remedies for that cough or cold when vou can secure FOLEY’S HONEY AND TA RCOMPOUND; a sa

I' 0 '' '' lin- five sir’ers and two brothers, i 1 1"'■ ■ a -' One brother, William, whom the Ant'd- resn- p e ] 0 f D^ath, has boon hovering over ■ led 11 for many days, and a host of neigh-

bor:? and friends.

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CARD OF THANKS

We whh to exMTsr. to our friends j and neighbors our sincere thanks air!

fe* and ‘ anprociation for the many acts of

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ADDITIONAL LOCALS Tire Delta Zeta sorority entertain ed this afternoon in honor of thei chaperone, Mrs. Calhoun. Mrs. C. W. Otis and Mrs. C. C. Gillen will entertain with a Valentino party on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ferd Lucas was in Indian apolia today attending an executive meeting of the State Parent-Teachers Association.

SWAMP-ROOT FCR KIDNEY AILMENTS There is only one medicine that really stands out pre-eminent as a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root stands the highest foi the reason that it has proven to be ji. it the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of distressing cases, Swamp-Root makes friends quickly because its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It is 'a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents t' Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and meutiou this pap6r

t

David W.

reliable remeoy for the relief oflkindness and

coughs, colds, .hoarseness. It

made up of only the purest ingred ienIs and is pleasant and easy to

lake. » R. P. MULLINS, Druggist

tu, th, s and wk. o

sympathy shown us Sublott and Children.

CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH

MONEY

Send this ad and ten cents to Foley Sr Co.. 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 11.1. writing your name and address clearly. You will receive n ten cent bot’le of FOLEY’S HONEY AN TAR COMPOUND for Coughs and Colds, and free sample packages or FOLEY PILLS and FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS. Try these

wonderful remedies.

R. P. MULLINS, Druggist

tu, th, s nnd wk. (

Poultry

Regulator

Hifccnj more tr-) n 4/Vr math

Guaranteed and

For Sale by

Dealers Throughout The County

OUT OF THE GLOOM Many a Gloomy Countenance ir« Greencastle Now Lightens With Happiness.

you gloomy, ontinual back-

bad buck cuk kid-

Banner Want Ads

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PAY o—■

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PLYMOUTH SLAYER IS QUIET

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oft the top of her dead “just to make sure sTle was gone,” Mrs. Smith said her husband told her. She told in detail her husband’s from a shotgun into her back. He fired a second shot at her that blew story of how he carried the body to the attic and hid it in a trunk and then returned to the kitchen and carefully mopped the floor to remove blood stains. She said her husband kept the body in the trunk for about a webk and then hurried it under the henhouse. After that, Mrs. Smith said she lived in constant fear for her life and that of her child. Everywhere she went, Smith warned her “not to squeal”, she said, and threatened in-

A bad back mal Can't bo happy with i

ache.

The aches and pains Are frequently due

neys.

Doan’s Pills are recommended fo* weak kidneys. So Greencastle citizens testify. Ask your neighbor! Mrs. Thomas K>ng t 406 N. Madison St., Greenoas-tle, says; ‘‘I can recommend Doan’s Pills from, experience My kidneys caused a great deal of suffering. I became run down ana had no (energy. My back felt lame ar.u weak, also. Inflammation of the bind ler made my troubia worse and ihe action of my kidneys was too fro.(licit both day and night. I used Doan's Pills, from Mullin’so Drug Store , and they helped me right away, soon relieving all signs of kidney and bladder connplaint.'’ 60c., at all dealers. Foster-Milburin Co., Mfr«., Buffalo, N. Y.

NYIREGYHAZI stunt death if she told anything: about the grim secret hidden beneath! the henhouse. County authorities believe money was the motive for the murder of Mrs. Sweet. It was learned that she hud an estate of $20,000, most of which was to go to her grandson.

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