The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 April 1924 — Page 3
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^.'EgEDAiLY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924.
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Free Souvenir! This useful graduated mca- uring cup of beautiful < rystal glass free to every-womo i >. ;-s our “Blue Biru” rrot*.
This ir the hiff heeu^ifuf momy nevi “Slue two inches wide, and nearly six feet tali.
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arnaiing value! Replete with desirable com>eniences. Other Napanee "Blue Bir< rn., 42 in. and SO in. wide. Three finishes: golden oak, snows white and French
Bird*' Model D 29 a pa nee Dutch Kitchenet One of the world's finest kitchen cabinets.
f/i/r Birds/' 24 ,n $ French gray aruxmt.
last day tomorrow! finalopporUmily to secure aMuehir^thebeautiMnewhlpful NAPANEE dutchQkitchenet
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Factory’s introductory offer—permitting these amazhig r.nd unprecedented inducements, savings and terms ends tomorrow
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This har' proved an epochal sale. We congratulate the women who recognised the oppoitunity to get a beautiful Napanee “Blue Bird’’ at such savings as were offered. Ladies, you can proudly exhibit your “Blue Bird” to friends secure in tire know><-<!'?.e that you possess the finest thing of its kind in the whole world I Absolutely 1
Those who art tomorrow will be extremely wise, we assure you. Only the fact that the factory decided to pi ace into homes —for introductory purposes—a limited number of these new “Blue Birds,’’ made passible this great offering. For that reason thie is an opportunity you will never see repeated. Act! Last day tomorrow!
will buy a genuine
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happy hollow j Mrs. Hazel Thomas is not so well. Jessie and Nellie Cox met with an I accident on their way to Greencastle j Monday. Going up a hill their ma- ; chine struck a fence rail that had been ■ left in the road b ysome careess person. Miss Nellie was thrown against the wind shield, breaking it complete- . 1 out. Outside of a few bruises no ; one was seriousl hurt. > Sunday visitors at Charles Baysingers were Otha Ruark and family 1 and Roy Frazier and family, of Harmony; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Frazier and Mrs. Stanner. Ray Brattain has the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Join Aker were in Greencastle Monday. Clarenre Rowings is repairing the roads that were washed iut by the rains !• ■ 'day night. Mr.-. Randal Adamson and baby i a -.* much better. Raymond Dickey’s eiv.dvci have the measles. Miss T.ucile Hunter spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Mrs. Shanner returned home Sun- ! day from Harmony. Jess Ellis and son Everet drove to Indianapolis with a load of calves. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Skelton, Mable Aker, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rowings Scott Irwin and Frank Thomas were in Greencastle Tuesday. Mrs. Sarah Hasty has the grip. I Miss Evylan Sexton is visiting Miss Merle Brattain. 1 Mrs. Alva Cox is reported much
better.
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Architects
. ROACHDALE ROUTE 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Robbins and family were callers in Crawfordsville Thursday. Mrs. Gracie Stoner and sons spent Thursda afternoon with Mrs. Emma
Young.
Mrs. Elizabeth Riggle went Thurs- 1
da yafternoon to visit her daughter , Whv? Pimple-Poison goes when R«kI— after spending two weeks with Mr. ! Biood-Cells increase! S. S. S.
builds these Red-Blood-Cells t
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Watch your pimples vanish
and Mrs. Mose Riggle.
Harold Y’oung attended the play at
Bainbridge Friday night.
Lonnie Robbins and family attend- >' our ed his father’s funeral, J. M. Robbins, ■ Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McGaughey , were Sunday guests of Mose Riggle and wife. Mrs. Ro Stultz called on Mr.-. Cecil Stone r and family Saturday afternoon. I Mrs. Joe Johnson ami daughter spent Monday with Mrs. Leonard
Witt.
blood as long as there ar»
CHILDREN'S FATAL DISEASES ! Worms and I .".rnsitos in the intestines of children urn miae health and so | weaken their vital. t’ . t they are unid 1 to rests*:, iho disc -to fatal to child life. The si.f • m r i t ) f" . 0 a few doers of \\ hit V. i m \ re. It d< at n and f-xorl-* tl-.e. v.- • ; v,' hout the slightest it'jtirv c> t l i or activity of tic child. Price ro,:. ‘ .1 i by Sold by Owl Drug Store
|)UT1CaL announcements
^>e voters of Putnam County, diana: l| n a candidate for the nomination 1( lge of the Putnam Circuit Court, Fe Democratic ticket, to be voted lat the Primary Election to be i on Tuesday, May 6th, 1924 I most respectfully solicit your P°rt and votes for this office, is for a term of six years. JOHN H. JAMES.
FOR JUDGE
I wish to announce to the voters of Putnam county that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for judge of the Putnam circuit court -
the primary election
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
FOR CORONER
to be held May
6, 1924. ciated.
Your support will be appre- jg24
I wish to announce that I will be a 1 desire to announce my candidacy candidate for the Democratic nomi- f° r Democratic nonunaion or
nation for Prosecuting Attorney of coroner of Putnam < oun \, su jec Putnam County, subject to the pri- the primary election
election on Tuesday, May 6, 6, 1924.
to be held May
mary
GLENN H. LYON
OSCAR J. RECTOR
JOHN H. ALLEE
FOR SHERIFF
_ Wft h io announce to the voters Putnam county that 1 will be a bi'late for the nomination of judge Putnam Circuit Court of Putcounty, Indiana, at the DemoP lc Primary election to be held l8(| ay, May 6, 1924. Your support be appreciated. JAMES P. HUGHES
for sheriff
I wish to announce to the
-€ Putnam county that I mdidate for re-nomination
f on the Republican ticket m the
election, May 6, 1924.
LESLIE
rimary
voter*
will be a for sher-
SEARS
Gilbert E. Prichard, of Jefferson township, announces himself as a candioate for Sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary May 6, 1924.
FOR CONGRESS
for sheriff
Will Glidewell of Warren township announces himself ° r 8 ie r . e( .j g j on
nam County, subpec ^i ay 6, held Tuesday, May 6.
for sheriff
I wish to announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the primary election to be
I am a candidate for nomination on the Democratic ticket for CONGRESS from the Fifth Ind> ana District. I most earnestly ask you to vote for me. ANDREWS. DURHAM
of the
1924.
Democratic primary.
FOR CORONER
I wish to announce to the voters of
Putnam county that I will be a can- Friday
Your vote will didate for the Democratic Nomination at 8:00.
be appreciated. ROY M. BRACKNEY. for coroner in the primary election,
BELLE l MON Our little town i- without a physician for the first time in many years. Our townsman, Mr. W. A. Moser, left shortly after midnight, Sunday, for Grants Pass, Ore., to spend the coming spring and summer with ftis son, Dr. C. J. Moser, who for the post two years has had an extensive practice, both in surgery and general work in that city., his practice had grown so extensively it was necessary for his father to assist him. The doctor will visit with his brother, Emery Moser and family in California before returning home. John Allan Cohn was taken to the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, Friday night where he underwent an operation for relief from appendicitis. Dr_ Pfoff performed the operation. The patient is doing nicely. Mrs. Virgil Blue was hostess for the G.J.C. which held its all day meeting at her home, Thursday,
March 27.
A large crowd attended the funeral service of L. T_ Goodpasture that was hold at the Mill Creek church,
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCammack j spent Sunday night with David Scott and wife. Mrs. Scott is slightly ill. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Moser entertained, Sunday. Brower Hall, wife | and daughter of Indianapolis, and
MASONIC NOTICE | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alla and chilCalled meeting Temple Lodge No. dren of Greencastle. 47, F. & A. M. Friday, 7:30 p. m. j Miss Alma Hill, who came home E. A. Degree. ' from the Sanitarium last week is do-
GEORGE STEVENS, W.M.ting nicely.
E. E. CALDWELL, Sec y' Mi s. Savannah Cohn is at Indio . anapolis with her grandson, John
FISH FOR FRIDAY and Saturday. Allan Cohn.
Pickerel; Boneless Herring and Hali- Miss Coletta Keller, who has been but. Phone your orders early. We on the sick list, is improved, deliver. Todd & Son. Phone B83. Cecil, Ixiftie and Miss Gertie Corner Franklin and Market streets. Stringer spent Sunday with Mis. Ma-
o — ry McCammack.
FOR SALE—4 extra large mirrors Dr Moser, wife and son, took and a cash register. Star Barber supper with Mrs. Myrtle Cline and Shop. children Wednesday evening. o- G. G. Hill and wife have moved The Sons of Veterans will meet from Greencastle to L. S. Smith s
night in the G. A. R. Hall property. Mrs. H. J. McCammack, who is heal
EDGAR HARIS, Commander poorly, is taking treatment from Ira
crcry wercan. every tnr.n c»- nrw fuiv# . a face clear* as a ioae-i .mil uo*:m rich, v 'i-Iiloc ?-cgIIs in if. ^fori* Thai vbat - n xeeii when you see pimples s taring at you ::i the mirror. Blackhe.ided punlos j;re worse! Eczema is worse yet!, ,.u <; .. try everything under tho ■ ii iv d oi :>• one an /er» more < :1 bov r in your blood! Tho trenundoua results, produced by an. iminx e In d-’.noxd-cells is one ot th- V B. C’ (I'm d leal science. Red* toll in an ci • .r. pure, rich blood. They m an clear, ruddy, lovable complexions. Tiny mean nerve p 'wer, he-, causo id! your nerves arc fed by your bio, :1. TIi y mean freedom forever from pimples, from the blackhead peat, from I uls, from e xterna and skin eruptions, from rheumatic impurities, from that tired, exhausted, run-down fc'ding. Rcd-blood-oolls ar<* the most rum in ifix •. rid to each of us. S. S. S. will build th> :u for you. S. S. S. has been known since lK!i>, as one of the greatest blood-builders, blood-cleansers and syrtem strengtheners ever produced. 9. S. S. is sold at all good drug stores. The largo size bottle is more economical.
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makes i/oii foci like yourself aytuu
S^plsiighs
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May 6
FRANK E.
REED, Cloverdale.
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MUI LINS. DRUGGIST.
Crone of Eminence.
AN EXHILARATING EFFECT
A bottle of Herbine on the shelf al home is like having a doctor in the home all the time. It gives instant relief when the digestion gets out of order or the bowels fail to act. One or two doses is nil that, is necessary to start things moving and restore that fine feeling of exhilaration and buoyancy of soirius which lx-
longs only to perfect health.
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