The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 May 1924 — Page 3
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When all else fails, Kellogg's Bran relieves constipatirn. If eaten regularly, it is guaranteed to relieve permanently the most chronic cases, or your grocer will return your money. For Kellogg’s is ALL bran. Nothing but ALL bran can be 1 00 per cent effective. Doctors recommend Kellogg’s Bran, cocked and krumbled. They know it brings results. It sweeps, cleans and purifies the intestine. It rids the system of those dangerous poisons which lead to other diseases. Eat at least tv/o tablespoonfuls of Kellogg’s Bran daily—in chronic cases, with every meal. You will like the wonderful, nut-like flavor. Eat it with milk or cream. Sprinkle it over other cereals. T r y it in the recipes given on every package. Kellogg’s Bran is served by leading hotels and clubs. Sold by all grocers.
RCUCVtS CONSTIPATION bran LOOKED,- KRUMBIFD »CAOV TO CAT
the original VRhH^ ready to eat
the farmers a rest. Ira Benefiel has received his new sedan and is now driving to his work at Terre Haute. The school teachers and school children are now enjoying a vaca-
tion.
Ralph Crarare and wife of Grcencastle visited C. E. Hill arK ’ wife Sunday. There was a large crowd at the graduating nxercises held at the High school building Saturday night. Omar Nelson of Brazil wa- a ba.-i-ness visitor in Reelsville, M ■ day. George .Aker made a busin >s irip to Greencastle Monday. Earl Moore of Indianapolis vi?ite 1 his parents at Pleasant Garden Saturday night and Sunday. Clyde Miller is working at Free-
dom.
Cecilia Boone visited Mrs. C. F.. Hill, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Sutters is reported very
ill.
Mr. and Mis. Joe Oyler of Kempton visited Gus Aker Saturday and Suuday.
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T OR SALE— Fence posts, both corner ami line posts. Prices right. Phone 651-X. C. E. Blue. 2-2t.
FOR SALE—Timothy and hay. Andred Stoner.
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FOR SALK—Eureka Vacuum cleaner, almost new, reasonable. 205 W. Columbia st. Phone 540-X. l-2p FOR SALE-A Queen incubator, 180 egg sii,’ ?hone 290 K. :i0-3t
FOR SALE—Ford Touring car or 1 will trade for hogs or cows or will give time. Ben Pace. 30-3p
OUT TO “EVENSVILLL"
The boys have their day and the j girls have theirs’ too. Thi> was ‘ proved yesterday when several of the Senior girls gathered at the home of Florence Evens west of the cits for a weiner roast and a good time in general. All attended the picture show later in the evening. Those going were Annice Moore, Eunice Misner, Edris King, Agnes King, Zelma Robards, Helen Hester ,Mar> Louise Duncan, Anna Louise Wright, Freydis
Cox and Florence Evens.
Young calf.
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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK
lePauw Notes
advantage of the splendid programs. The chapels will be as follows:
OTTO F. LAKIN
FUNERAL DIRECTOR PRIVATE CHAPEL
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Monday, Men’s Glee Club; Tuesday,
JFranklin Lemasters, field i) e Pauw Band; Wednesday, Girls’ ■or DePauw University, spoke Glee club; Thursday, the University Tel this morning on “DePauw’s” and Miss Gephart, corneti-t; Friday,
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[ties of the state with a great university. Phone 815
! organization. He showed the i difficulty a telephone com- ^' ce President II. B. Longden advis-,
the up keep of the linos ed the students again this morning f i T DRIVES OUT WORMS
was
said Mr. LeMaster. “Should at chapel to be vaccinated. Another ■ take care of the lines of in-' case o f sma11 P° x has appeared on the
I which have reached into all 1 our state and even into oth-
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tudent who has been disgruntb Fauw can make as much hav-, |NP«UW in his home commun- ■ windstorm does to the tele-
campus and this with the several which are now being taker, care of at the DePauw infirmaries, makes the epidemic all the more dangerous
None of the cases is severe.
Rev. Henry McLean is more than a
harbringer of summer time; he ap-
along the right of way, peared in the first straw hat of the lized the speaker. It is the stu- season this morning,
ho have made good at DePauw
) out into Indiana and there 0
ly honor their school hut are [anxious that more people from Jr m: :nit\ may have the advanr such a high educational in-
FOR SALE AT AUCTION-Nice gray horse, James Barn, Saturday afternoon, 2 o'clock. It FOR SALE—Concrete fence posts. Quality concrete blocks. Prompt delivery. Walter Sublett, north Jackson street. 1-30 p
FOR SALE—Frying Chickens. Guy Riggs. Phone 524-Y. 30-3t
SATURDAY SPECIALS 1
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Paints, Varnishes and enamels, 2 cans for 25c i. Matches, 500 count, 6 boxes 25c £ Fancy Salad Dishes, each 19c » Water Glasses, 5c value, 6 for 25c Oil Cloth, 50 inches wide, yard 25c r Kirks Flake Laundry Soap, C bars for 25c r Men’s Socks, 20c value, pair 10c ~ Climax Wall Paper Cleaner, 3 cans 25c S Ladies Silk Hose, Tower and Gorden’s Round Tickets brands, ~ all shades, pair 95c r Brooms, 4-sewed, a real bargain, each 35c ~ Fancy Shopping Baskets, each 25c £ Sprinkling Cans, 6 qt. each 39c £■ Tissue Toilet Paper, 500 sheets, 3 rolls .25c ~ Marquesette Curtain Material, yard 25e E
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SALTED PEANUTS, very fresh, lb 20c BLACK WALNUT CHIPS, new candy, lb 35c FIG BAR CAKES, per lb 15c
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Trick Bros. 5 and lOe Stores
“Make this Store Your Store’’
INDIANAPOLIS, May 2.—Despite efforts of large buyers to force prices don, hogs sold steady to 5 cents higher in trading at the Indianapolis livestock exchange today. Bulk of sales continued at jT.fifS, Thursday's prevailing price, hut numerous offerings of choice hogs sold at $7.70. A few medium hogs
brought $7.60.
Demands from all sources moved
strong enough to take care of the receipts of 8,000 head. Sows and
pigs were generally steady
Cattle prices held steady with Tuesday’s somewhat higher market, prices ruling at present on practically the same level as before the slump of the past ten days. Receipts were
FOR SALE — Concrete blocks, 14 cents. Mike Wolfe. 26-6
For Rent
FOR RENT—Good cow patsure, Geo. W. McHaffiee, phone 367-X. 2-2t
FOR SALE—Team of good horses. 7 year old and 5 year old. 61 Martinsville st. 2-zp Miscellaneous.
The surest, sign of worms in children is paleness, lark of interest in play, fretfulness, variable apfietite, picking at the nose nml sudden starting in sleep. When these symptoms anpi r it is time to give ] >700
White’s Cream Vermifuge. A few doses T ’ v l . ( . P i n t= of ealves foree.l
out 1 and puts th little I ! ' a, £ pr 1 l P ts ' ,lves me on the road to hi ilth ar.iin. White’s ; prices down 50 cents on all grade Cream Vermifuge I :: ; a record of fifty | Receipts were 1,200. ofl ■ ' l,: >. Soldi.>■: probably 100 sliep were offered
CAHTOLIC CHURCH MARKET, SATURDAY AT FIRST NATIONAL BANK. ]-2t
High Vacuum Rug Cleaning. Called for and delivered. We take in second hand furniture an clothing. Phone 642-Y. i-tf
FOR RENT OR SALE—Five room modern house, immediate possession. Phone 558. 2-3t
FOR RENT—Two rooms and latticed porch, 505 outh Jackson street. IP
Delta
Legion
Theta Tau Dance American
Sold by Owl Drug Store
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OWL CREEK | W. S. Grubb called on James Wood I
Wednesday.
Clifford Alice, who died after being operated on for appendicitis, at Bed-; ford, was buried in the Old Deer'
Hall Friday May $1.50 per couple.
Good 2S)-4t
! market and prices remained steady.
week is Music Week in IndjiKi DePauw University will P accordingly at each chapel Dean McCutchan has prepatI interesting program for each fis? and no doubt the townspeoI *ell as the students will take
NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH The new treatment for torn flesh, cuts, the Borozone liquid and jiowder combina- ,
tion treatment. The liouid Borozone is driving an Overland Four
“ Whif. comlitic
while the Borozone powder is the great healer. There is not rung like it on earth for speed, safety and efficiency. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and $1.20. Powder 30c
ana 60c. Sold by
Sold by Owl Drug Store
Banner Want Ads Bring Results
Yes
(hundreds of our consumers Putting Daylight in Their Kitchens . 1 'teht makes your work easier and more pleasant. It is most portant in the kitchen where you spend so many of your working F' Hundreds of our consumers are getting the proper lighting fbeir kitchens by means of
The Daylight Kitchen Unit
away the shadows and lakes your kitchen bright as ff-
p 1 ' new daylight unit is a boon the housewife. It provides abundance of soft artificial Hight in every corner of your phen. R i s attractive, sanip’ an ^ easy to clean.
Manuel White’s condition remains ab uo ttehasmaY,atBedfdfor tor
about the same.
Mrs. Clifford Alice and children Micheal Kelley, of Grencastle, was 1 a visitor in this section, Tuesday, are now staying with Mr. and Mrs.
John Alice.
Tom White was in Greencastle, Wednesday on business. Merl Nichols has finished his spring j
I plowing.
Mrs. James Wood spent a few days ! ; in town with her son Gilbert S. this j
week.
Joseph Alice remains about the | same. j Mrs. David Williams is still on the i sick list. Farm work is slowly progressing on account of the unsettled weather.
io attract must Radiate Health/
We Do
Vulcanizing ANDERSON VULCANIZING CO. 106 NO. JACKSON STREET.
ATTENTION!
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED, also coal oil stoves repaired. All kinds of sewing machines repaired.
All work guaranteed. GEORGE HUFFMAN Lock and Gun Smith,
306 South Jackson Street, Greencastle Indiana, Phone 715.
HAZELWOOD Our eshool closed Friday after a very successful year. At the noon , hour parents and friends gathered with well filled baskets. A good dinner was served. Rev. Wiatt, of Spencer gave a talk in the afternoon. The children had a fine program. Kathor Curtis and family took dinner with Ottie Overton and children Sunday. Henry Davis and family spent Sunday with Frank Phillips and family. Claud Johnson and family spent Sunday with Clarence Johnson and family. Ervin Curtis spent Monday night with Eathor CurtL and family. Miss Gerldine Stout, of Martinsville, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stout over the week-
end.
Eathor Curtis and family spent Monday with Mrs. Hannah George.
TO-NIGHT Tomorrow Alright
KEEPING WELL An N? Tablet la vegetable aperient) taken at night will help keep you well, by toning and strengthening your digestion and elimination.
Gel a 25*Boy
Vsod for (n+r ^0 Vears
Chips off +he Old Block] JUNIORS—Little hfis One-third the regular dcse. Made of the same ingredients, then cam coated. For children and adul mb SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST* R. P. MULLINS
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YOU GET THE MONEY THE &
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FOR IT
$20.00 TO $300.00 on Automobiles, Furniture. Pianos, Live Stock, etc.
FOR WORKING PEOPLE
i£j INDIANA LOAN CO,
Room 3 Donner Bldg.
languid, half-sick, “blue” and discouraged Open Thursday of each week
of these^ymptorns migld resufi i^at'ek
spell, therefore the sensible course is to { —— 22-trl
Automobile Owners, before insuring your ear, see me for rates, AcR. H. Newgent, ditrict man ager, Security Automobile Insurance 1 pany. J Wed. and Fri. tf.
NOTICE
I Any merchant or townspeople, who have regular work or odd jobs for
and restore the vim and ambition
health. l*ricc 60c. Sold by Sold by Owl Drug Store
BUN BRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL Commencement exercises were held E Thursday evening, April 24, in the = High School gymnasium. A large r
DEAUTY is
the magnet which
draws all eyes—and back ol beauty— Health—working silently.— Red blood tingling through the veins; —the glow of youth in the cheeks;— the spring of eagerness, of vim, ol vitality in the walk;—the ever grace-
charge of the Employment bureau of che Y M C A. Phone 206. i2-frl'
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made the ground too wet to plow for the next two days, thus giving
On the end of the drop cord switch there is an electric outlet that is very convenient.
SO Day Trial Offer will soon be over L 1 .!' a few days left to take advantage of our 30 day free trial oflav« V e insta H a unit in your kitchen and if at the end of thirty f 0l : . y< ? u would not be without it we will add 60c to your light bill [ e ‘ ve uionths and the unit is yours. abash Valley Electric Company
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Earl Hill and family and Thelma Whitted of Greencastle and Mrs. Henderson and son of Staunton vis>d Ralph Hill and family Satarda,'
! night and Sunday. ! —All the charms of beauty. All the
The heavy rains on Sunay evening works of health.
Men aro fascinated by the charms of beauty. Women gaze with envy, secretly jealous, perhaps—wondering —hoping—praying for that attrac-
tiveness that is not tholrs.
But why the wondering—the hoping—the praying for that craved-for
attractiveness — that Izeauty.
looks is the barometer of one's condition. Good health radiates beauty. S. S. S. purifies the blood—creates new red blood cells—rids the system of impurities which make beauty and attractiveness impossible. As women to attract must radiate health so must they keep their systems free from impurities and their red blood cells ever
increasing. S. S. S. does both.
S. S. S., since 1826, has been ridding the system of impurities—pimples, blackheads, boils, eczema and rheumatism—building red blood cells —aiding women to lie attractive by radiating health. S. S. S. is made of carefully selected herbs and barks, scientifically prepared and proportioned. All good drug stores carry
S. S. S. It Is more economical to purchase the largo size
bottle.
dkes You Feel ke Yourself Afialn
. . or ° llli •i 0 * 58 for ! crowd was present to hear the en- _ J students, call Warren Dee, who has tertaininK and helpfu i address of Dr. =
Roscoe Gilmore Stott. Twenty-four E GREENCASTLE, INDIANA members of the class of ’24 received ^ FOR TRADE diplomas. The class honors went to Moderate price Indianapolis six James U. Edwards, who has mainroom modern home North for Green- tained the highest average for his castle property. Jacquart 130 N. High School work. He will receive Delaware, Indianapolis. l-3t the Rector scholarship.
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Early Cabbage, Ponderosaa, beef steak tomatoes, plant 10c doz. Ernest Stoner. Phone 139-L- Ip
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LOST—Beta Theta Pi sister pin. Good Finder please leave at Alpha Chi
house. Reward.
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LOST or Strayed—Black and tan hound. Finder please write or phone Fred Q Robinson, Fillmore, Ind. Reward. 26-0p. & wk
Those graduating were: Gladys Bugg. William Bugg, Archie Chadd, Gertrude Cusic, Edwin Darnall, James Edwards, Eddie Estes Irene Harvey, Dorothy Harris, Orville Hale, Venita Hughes, Maurice Huffman, Claire Hinkle, Lorene Knsuer, Lawrence McKeehan, Lorrain Miller, Frederick Farmer, Helen Farmer, Irce Miller, James Smith, Viola Surber, I uti'e Shea. Madonna
Tustison.
Tuesday evening the Junior class entertained the Senior class at the
WATCH the Star
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silk hat beFinder call
beautifulu country home of Mr. and Mrs J. F. O’Hair. The home was beautifully decorated in the Junior and Senior class colors After the four-course dinner was served and toasts given, the crowd adjourned to the reception rooms where a pnnto-
were guests of the Alumni Associa tion at a anquet at the Masonic Hall Saturday, members of the High School Faculty entertained the Senior class by taking them to a mat inee theatre party. On their return to Bainbridge a three course chicker
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WANTED SALESMAN—Sales experience not necessary but must have ability and willing to work. This opportunity in Greencastle. See Mr. Bechuram., 205 W. Columbia St., after 7 o’clock evenings. l-2p
j 1 vvoro o-ivnn Hv th« dinner was served to thiryt-four at nune and prophecy were g,ven by the restaurant TV ,„
Juniors.
Music by the Boys’ Quartette and other forms of entertainment were
enjoyed.
Many pronounced it the best Ju-nior-Senior Banquet ever given by the Bainridge High School. ^ Friday evening the Senior class ended
The room amt
tables were beautifully decorated In the class colors, blue ami apricot and with cut flowers. After -inginp the Bainbridge High School song, am the Senior class song, the last am; happiest week of school functions wa^
