The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1927 — Page 4
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY B.ANKER SATURDAY, A PRII:
YOU JUST KNOW SHF. WEARS THEM”
Hosiery Week—April 11-Hi Hosiery Weew—April 11-1C
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I it.IIIin >ilk Mn»r. I \l*r> ii hen' .i\t*i lie r. imlrv III
Vnii'll Inn 1 iin||!.‘
■ 'lines iin lining tills. \nnr Inisl.i 'eleiiinn.
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M11 all \ I. I ’tire I In e.nl Miles I’l l II liar.
Mi l allintt ''In .t ( liiffini i lear Itenuly.
i.sr,
2.00
FREV0S ,
I M l.l ^l\ i: IIOMK III '!•( U.l.l M lllisi:.
Graham Brothers
trucks 1245
Churches Filled With Palms For Sunday Service
improved Uniform international i„
Sunday School ’ Lesson 1
i > f n Clerk
nf rin .hip. #40110.
Ifnberi Hnnsier, pi ux, to Riohanl i is)i the $1 weekly p !ls> , ^
in .farkson town-1 tory workers at T. i ,, n
manager
B. .Sanders, land
Mfrmrr’s
virtue of « ivriifi>’il eop.i n. mi illr.elr.I ft..m i'"
. r i he i ’ni na mi I’lrenil *’..tiri m! ...j.. I , ' r . i\. nani rniuiM In.linn:, in a ('harles Dulin, et ux to William men Ituiird em ,, 1 nil'll " Mln. v |,» McBride, land in Uulin aid*. <d . (msses thriui^h tin .
v . - ; Haul,
XicoluG general »*■ -
1 .n 11 i s \ I He
c.
W'ari'iL township, $200.
.1....0 i-. .niiriim me t” nins. i " .lames T. Darnell, et ux to Aloert- ' in'lliars'nila 11 ,'ii!i.'i: «k us Brijffs, et ux lot in C.reenrastle, |
‘"'m-exnr “l'? nivv Kastern Knl«r. $1.
lotting them ride f...
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u\ I If nil K III MMfKD i III ffCHKS I'KEI’AKIM. I’ M.M SI ND
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eenls. wllh — . anti i*f*sIs. I » ill ex |n.se nl I i S:,|. 1.1 the hitrhesi Kliftter. Sal'ir-
.ta \ of M.1V. A. O. I ' • • ih. hours of Ii* oYlocU \. 'I
... ihe hiehe'i hitter. ..n Sni"r Benjamin M. Brown to Mary I*.,
rln.v. I he .111 it.n of Mil- 1 n
Brown, lot in Ureeneastle Kastern
KO.MK, April 0. (l l'l ’I he four liundn-d Rome churches are fille I with flowers and palms I r the celehiation of Palm Sunday tomorrow. The lattfest ct'r.wd i- . Npected at St. I'eti i 's where the palms will lie blessed and distributed liy the archpriest of the basilica, Caidinal .Merry del Val. Cardinal I’ompii. archpriest of Ihe basilica of St. John l.ateran and vicar Of Rome, will ofliciate at that i cierti ny. Pope Piu- will i elehrate the occasion <|uietly, icceivinjt his palm at the hands of a prelate of th”
pupal court.
.Americans are expected to crow i St. Peter's for it i- then 1 the yreat-e-t interest prevails, specially sine ' the name of Cardinal Merry del Va! . a household word in American Catholic homes. The basilica will hhunjr with rich damasks of red tfold. j I he palm presented to the Pope a real work of alt, elaborately plait
LESSON TEXT lii il.PK.N TEAT
it Is I . l*r not a fra
PRIM AH Y T< »Plt
I u s
JENHiJ> TOPIC— INI ER o ll'l \ Tt it WI..* I‘-f(er ha YOIW'O Pi:o|*LI I*:—CiiMet I i>« ]•: Vl-
TIi#»
to FiT7.W a t tH. t» O.. tfiblrf in- ,f • <r
v\«*.f*?rn .vspapHi i n
~E ' jifMl 4 o. . , • he ilnor f»l‘ Hit* CoMTI llolisi* III OltU'M _ ...
, ii, c.iii.urn county, imiinii < Hi* Mthfl Doan Confer, Marten and rt^mc n 'I.wM ,, :.»rs. :, .hr r ' T fo5mVm' Pruitt, « lots in Creencastle, Voss
... s..,...,, ^bdivismn $1.
t..« irs-tiio I.; Nnr.h. Kune. i United States to I homas Krinton, West. m-o. Wirt ”f lb* south . ;* i . i 0 .’r cr , n „ townshin uimri. r OI ill. nonl. . mm .ninri.i ..i land m .letterson lown.smp. s cib.n 11 :inil r.nrt of the nnih haii United States to William Wri.rh', *»«* thr. tn.ril. vAt'Ki nunrtpi* of SpCtJo’i . .
in Jefferson township.
I 1 .!, United States to Thomas Brinton,
Lc»»on for April 10 PETER'S I.ESSON IN TRUST
14 JJ 2*.
ui .cl rhf#r
1 eici irustfc J#
f'eli.itif savior. X I . .** I X |C IK I « » P
.O ADC’l.T r efeellt He»lp«l.
H#*Kinn
01 the* soiiHi uf-i • 1
1 hpf
Hip north west c*or?i»*r
n.irtPi* of St ( t
Ci. and rMiininii ihc-nt c* vn p»t f.x lin 10 i:H<« in th»* <.ni* r of the Bltmininutnn l.ond: thrnc'** north .*1^ c|pp.r»*c*8 v\ i v\ 111 a id road • chains nd 11 links to ;i limestone: thonor «:ist w» ih»- » i i lin* of ihf north vt .si ciunrt- • r of Section l t hen op smith to flu* om l» « fist corne r •>f said north w**at nnartc r of Section I”; th» ncc* va * si in
thp i)|n(*p of hf[ inning 1 .
Also, all that part of the* north
riii-fos-ptl th'oipips on th*
M-a at 111111 are .in e\ainf»lr **f Hie si niui.* I in ^ fttllowei ihe I ord in Hit? darkness ul the |»f^#ril a^r. limy
hic losse.1 hr the leuipesis *.f (he *»H ' "'^'..f" Recllon Jt. Township Kl N..
linngo
I !frcnonsf |c* ;;nfl Cloverdale lt *nd. j commonIv called the Bloomington ' Road t now State Road No. 4.'D, an i j I north <.f the road running in an cns'-l I erlv direction frnm said Bloomington
! Ron
it^rm
one.
I. Th« Discipltf Tossed Sea (vv» _'I). 1. I liey arf* Sf-ii , rnsa the seH hy
Oirist (v. 2*J).
Momim tonsfraii ^ ’ Mis discipl#* to , l Into a shl11.” Dotiliilas* His r*,i-
j son for lids was i
~ f nlaiiL'IfHiionl in - nu>\enieni <»f ihe , >• II i
ifa
martcr of ihe north vAfst mia
»ri h,
W’f st that lies east of th •
nnn s.'i id
common 1 \ kn
ow n
land
United States to
jo" land in Jefferson township. (Jeor^e B. Rockwell, to l.ee Appleby. et ux, 2 lots in Cloverdale Mc-
Coys enljr., $1.
John J. Gordon, et ux, to Charles A. I.eathers, land in Jackson town-
shit* $’>.200.
Kdward Kiteljnrkre to Putnam Co., Ind., land in Washington township,
inf) 15.50.
I.eriie C. Priest to Cecil H. Brown, lot in Greeneastle John P. Sinclair's sub. dir., $.'100. Louis Morrison, et ux, to Milton
ml.
: Hi ft da n Road. i All nf the said above described |
r.nl .-in. sltiuit. in Put n:i :n | u, Hess, lot in Hno.-ier Highland,I
^’nMnlv. in ihe State of Indiana
sufficient sum
not
t isf v
|ie..|.le lo linike Him KillR. for in John | '.'i' 'Tim si'-m'.'.'time"'«nil
! «:!4, 15, it is Bho
ila: ilie people
I ;ind ornamented m ith flowet.-. Il 1 were -n e\ci:*.|| i tie feeillng of ihe ' i ‘ l ^ ' ,ll
I tlOSH HI nu snl.t r.-nl .
lull Chatbiis E.O.H. 1 )ct|oit
I Vi-luti Cluisbib I'.O.U. Detroit
that privilege being conceded t . them by Pope t>i\tu- V. under dramatic
circumstances,
happened
li k which stands in St. Peter’s Sipiare was about to be erected. The Pope had given instructions that ab solute silence must prevail while the obelisk was being lifted into place. At a critical point, however, the rnp- , began to slip and ceftain disaster was imminent. A sailor in the crowd • i-iiheycd the Pope’s order and shoUtci| "Throw water on The ropes". The act wtis ipbckiy done, the rope ceas-
\ilorn.
I’nr
n sn i ennsts,
plnce <
thlic sal*, ih*. l’i.. simple . a #.eistat. nr -ii imt.-h i he rent [ Survey, $4*:*, j ny may,, be ■ nfflcient in ,1 ixotcxro
i painted and m: rituied in the med- 1 5.ooo ihflt fhec* u. e ubyolt fo inxlte 'Ht*i fleer. .■ iiiier. si ,mi*i costs. 1 ic'al style hy the Benedictine nun ■ ,,lni Kl "« hy f.ir. e I ai.'VeT fr’,.m 'Ghiai''nr"apr• rnt'e'
of St. I'risca of the Aventine hill. 2. Christ (Msinls-eii the nrmltitnrlPS , meni Inws . , , , , I /„ *.<,, ! Edward Eiidjorge. Sheriff nf PntIhe Popes jialm is provineu by th* | ' v • —E I n a rn rv#unt\. hi-tocii Bres, a family of San Remo j Tills may he taker, ax typical of Tils j ); "i.,!^;,,,,
rejeclifiii by the ballon wlio*e rulers | tTiiiMiiT.
, ‘"' 1 '•‘‘j”' ’ 1 " l " 1 , i > i:iT’ru*\
i’iirisf prayiiig iilnhe in Hi* rnoun \\’ \ y
j tiiill (v. Nrilicc is hereby given by Hu* mh-
11 happened in InKd, when the ohe- I , df rslgned Auditor of I'litimm Honnivl
Templnlion to #»ai lhl.T honor and Indi.'MiH. Ill m th»*re hns hect) filed iti power hud come t«, Him. tberefor* H« i hl ’ , 1 " f r lr ' ; b. iiii.m i,v j. K. in.s.T, 1 . I el NI for Hu* i rnr»ro\« m»-n i ot :» cer- , went I** H*to ialliH ill prayet tor r*- 1 I.im highway in Warrfn Township.
lief and strength The need of prayer '"'Irt coonn nd si at. and ihat said 1 .
■“ Hiinn l t for hearing beior* the bin, larul in Ihis'ell township, .'..00.
nrd of Commissioners of said f’onn
Hu
^ _ j if.’,, rile same bei
tuiii lit** tllst i|»le> Acling un Hie Si©i rn 1 ,| M fN ..
15on r<I .m rul
!»-!»;- J
i *M< iim.ii-
Pruitt Philander, et ux to Lily Campbell, lot in Fillmore, Original
George W. Hobart IKinkin to Claricia Dunkin Smith, land in Clover-
dale township, $1.
Clataca Dunkin Smith to Charles II. White, et u\, land in Cloverdale
township, $1.
Thomas H. d+odge, et ux to James I!. Nelson, 2 lots in Greeneastle, east-
ern Enlargement, *1.
(’. It. Walsh, et ux to Blanche Tobin, land in Russell tnwn<hip, $1800. C. B .Walsh, et ux to Blanche To-
^/ONCASTl*, ▼ THEATIIK £ Mon. and T U( , S
is
lim^s.
Accord Ins > j"',!,
t*JS'x* J *l . (‘tl.
II. Jesus Walking on th* !>*a («t
25 27).
1 It was in the f.dirlh watch of the
night (v. 25).
He .lid not cotee :»> them Immediate
the ilrsl da' ni •rm, lt»27, nf sam
petition i
i 'iniiii i
feller, 2 lots in Russellville, $1100. Bertha K. Hodgkin to George Clodfeller. 2 lots in Russellville. $1100. Allen K. McCarmnack to John VS.
I-Too t.tius.is f.O.Q. Detroit
2 Inn Chax.ix F.O.B. Detroit f *U4i( Hfui WherlittpUurwl at ivautt fitwr
Quality — Volume — Low Price H. A. SKERRILL
ci slipping and the disaster averted, , 'l> l.m waited Hi iiimn (hum. How
Ihe sailor belongeil to the llresci* . ..
family. The Pope Wa- so impressed that he granted that the palms 'tippli”d him on Palm Sunday should al
ways lie the privilege of the Bresca 1 Hie l.urd had family, which has persisted to th j should they be
present day.
Special programs of sacred music I detn e lhet Hie will be rendered in St. Peter’s hv the l’""'' appointed way.
, I a moils Choir of the Julia chapel, to- j -• T '' p -“‘ rmeJ •' Bla '' 0ln
morrow', while* choir af St. .John’s l.ateran will in that ha-icilca.
» vcr, il was tbt- pail of lh4? i iiiulil. Tli**ir piiVsii’ al itHhfvr was , Lt'cai. hut no d*»'ii'i (heir nieuLwl per plexiIy w as ^reaici 'I l*e> knew ttiat,
nl l hem, but w I y . a •uch stialcp \t he
May i»* vhich said
follows: to-wit:— State of Indiana
rntm. SS:
To the Monornhle Board **i Horn- , ^ .... . . mi i"n• r- 1.1 I'niiiJim (•..unty, i M d Mc( airimack, land in ( lovordalo twp.,
(ana.
Th. undersigned freeholders nnri!* * voters' of War fm township, Putnam bounty. Indiana. her*'hy petition and asf< that the highway iicreinnfter d» - sr f ih. fi. h. imi)i.. V ed hv grndtrifC, draining, bridging and macadami/.int
t h* '.am* : * aid r. adv laid *011 is d**''«ribed as
Reg mn ir shin Iim*
ning *• bet
<a'tl** 'I'ow nshins
in
ent fheiu? Tin stormy sett is no e\l* j "(»l«h f»olm is at th.
. 1 tier of the east hall >
liv, ipie ;£ pot u* rhf
hig h wav
ami established, ani
follows: to-wit:
1 point on the town-
rren and Oreen-
• tuart* 1 1!»irteo
John W. McCann mack to Alien E. . McCammuck, land in Cloverdale twp.,
$1.
Amanda A. Sargent to Rav.nand Hill, land in Washington town.-hii 1 I. Benjamin F. Turner, et ux to .lo--eph Crawley, lot in Greeneastle,
Jackson Boulevard, #1.
hip | Isaiah H. Craft, et ux to Glenn !•. 1 Rissler, et ux. land in Clnverdnle
log (v. '.'*!)
At Hic sight of Him they cried out fur feur, 'They said: "It is a spirli.
id Hour* l.v fiorlhwest (•» tit*' north*?.'
of section four *4* towns! * E» t north, rang** four
west, and running tin nee in a. south
* rlv dir.-etion wltli the in* anderings township ami course of Hi. highway now laid ’ . .. ..... '•in and es ta blish.-d acu.<ss ami over r.llon iirul John Wilson to El non
f tie east tialf of said section four
( out \<;i: \i:< ess \lt^ — ^ 4 I.LOO.VIINCTOM, lid., April 9.— Don’t ontci the sale.** ticld if y.m haven’t the *« ura^c t** go up to .. t** man and ask him t . buy, C. A. Seikman, of the Oliver < hilled I’lo" • <*., advised seniors of the School »i ( nnmi«r»* and Einanee at Indiaun University today. Sales representatives of many comnu tcial oiuani/ations of the U id *,
t..«,|'hiu am! ran to aforesaid, end Mi cUagl, 2 lot.* in Huinl.ridgc, D. T. - ■ i.nilnulinr over and a,-r.." tin nnitli- Thornton'.' cnlg. #800. Il wa.' Ihe culinllg nf lln-ir licsl. rricnu I «.->l oimri. r of stciinn ihrcn < a i In' . i. . .*Mn.a.* 1 U 1 *' 1 InwiiKhlo and rang**, a
ing <*ver .iiifl across the \s
f \’itarnin” Hunger Boions Old-Fashioned “Qctrden Sass
In deliver them from danger. I! Jc-iix' word* of comfort »nd good
cheer (v. 27).
In the miiie of ibeir dl(tr*B« they heard the Madera words, 'lie if guild cheer, it Is 1, he nut afraid, 1 rills ' hanged ih'.ir fear to j0>. HI. Peter Walking on the yea (v».
28, 211).
1. Peler’x reqiiext. ts s,aiii as Peter recogoUed the voice of Jh'us lie cried: Bid me como In I hoe lib the YVBier" < v. 2. .lesiis' responee (v. 2HI. At I he lairds "come," Peter left the ship mid walked «ii Hie werer. (Vlili* he ke|d Ids etce nl* the l.urd lit welktj mu the wbih' His faith linked hltki wllh ihe d vloe power ami whs ilaie uidield \i I nl aith ill Jetut Christ Bill I enable Hie disciple U* unirlde tbe
ktormil of life.
IV. Peter S nking (t HO).
He liaik Id' eye' off the lord and placed ihem u|i*iu Hie ragii.s se. Ibis '.■p,ualed liim fr.Mii Hie divine power. We should learn to tiJ Oltr ete* upon the Lord Instead of upon our • rcuni* i stances, l a, ire will atirely follow If
1 we giie consideration to our siidi' e« aiid Mui' uwn hIiIIIi.i ii
| them.
V. Chriet Reeculng Peter (». 31). yillc When Peie, beeaii lo sink he did 111? ' sensible rid (a He cried out: ‘ Lord, saie me." Immediately Jesus stretched
and cnnlino- I i oki half of ■
i ton
aioresaid. in ilu point mi’ Intorarcthin Of said hit hw a i nub Hie Nalbiial Hoad, non knnnn as K.dernl or Pta•,
IHuhwav number forty itO,.
Said imu it inners recommend thnt aid Iliulina'. ho Improved lo a width oi Ihirti -five feet and that the pa v I ni:
material ho crus hod kImip
Said llichwav cnnnecis .,| .he nort'i • nd niili a tnivnehip line and wiih an imp,mi < u free mneadnmixed and paved road, and at Hie south end n i t ii t u i
| mpri’i e,i I',,., nine da mix ,i according to an order of city council, costs und thiiti
iu 'bengih."'and'"these r ',m.VwI'.r^""''e: Police have been ordered
ihai said Improvement made n ithoti, hi'ldiia
Harx’ey und Maggie Himes to R. B. Young land in Russell township, V-l,-
a(Kt.
Ihe Mighliesi of all KDC AL R|( Ii HUKRDL'GIIS' T AR/AN SjtlRIKs:
THt IDEN LION "
NLAA S
10c
and
o-
VI YKRS I IM If Edward Myers n
ALL UA LR IN 1*1 AN A t w j;|i pomu - GREEN’S BURG— Picture.- of hath nr, up., found ■. ing beauties and chorus girls dressed evening by a ju in tights have been banished from eiicuit court. Tl j bill-board.' around the public square, by the jury wa
. and j
- petitioners '"mI I have been ordered to remove •••• Midi , . ii | all such bill-boards because they weie
Hi ere f<u- ’ l '' , ' r " 1 j embarrassing: to the public.
n»‘*i it\
Hos. n and rift i -f|v.
iS w
'onni
BRIDGEPORT — Rayroothl Har-
window sill
He
„ , Wl ' n . p *? " hereof. | | lnvp Jiercnil-
Of on Mine. Ml ■, , :T. , enc l ,s X M,'?. 'indiana' lnon WPnt tn «n cAt,i*' '' '" rl1 l! ' J '' of the city hall at Vincennes. I, i.ni.it Audit or <,f I'uin ”, "'as fined $10 and costs next day >'n ... ' a drunkenness charge. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. p_
I'nhed States to Martin Hunter. HUNTINGTON— D. R. Rupert has R" in (.r*enca<tlc twp. invented a spring* top which talu*» try and Alva I’ur'ell to William the place of window sash cords and
, '*• Justice, et ux, land in
twp., $|.
Richard B. Sanders, et ux, to Rob•‘rt lloosjer, Pt ux, land in Jacksor,
cin tiai- i twp., $|.
Richard B. Sanders, et
Marion weight-
Hoosier, et ux, 2 lots in
0. P. $|.
ANDERSON—The natural population made a big advance here in March. Health records sh' iv sixty
ux to Robert four birth- and only thirty-six death'.
New Mays- o_
w . ! CULVER —The Navy dopartmer t i , ,l . V , Pl 1 tn Kean, et has sold eight standard whale-boat
encdstle tom. Place, i to the Culver M Hilary Academy t.
r„r,l, HI. haml BMi caught blm. Hi. ''S M. train students in elementary
saliiitpin fr.iai death »t ihe buti.m, .d Isa Bradley to Frank L. Brown, man'hii,
ihe se. whs H e reaull «if Hie Lord tit.- j land in Floyd twp $25h()
Ing hold of hint. Je*u» t'ltriat in the , James B.
Scott, et ux, to Charles
III. Mi'nitti.ilt IVMS the divine tiind r»B('lt- | n ’ ' .....xx,,,.,— y nizens n rescue a .itikinr wurlr). 1 ,,, ’ 111 '''chile twp. $ft(K), titionetl for a l.ig trunk
raw at tachnirnt. 1 Kighl—Jeauie Riddle, r ham p ion Cook ‘ County, BL, garden i tractor farmerette.
jug forth "■ ir" ...- •• t*vimj. ■ iii„ /-»
'I lie signitieHnee of Hie expreision . f ‘ n ’' c ammi, ck, et al tti John ‘‘ctttighi him is made elei.r it, Hebrew. ! ' !, fnmuck, Lund in Jeffer-on
2 lo. Ii it mere declared Hiat Jexii. i ,w l. $L
touk but ii|i"ii Hitiicelf iliy nature
nf tita.’is but t.Mik npoH Hltaaeif | Amis lun I in Monroe twp. $5 000
tliH -*f**I **t Abntlitfiii. Th#* 9uint ' Rieeh \v**nl t.. * uth in >#»i*n#* :u nf ihii i If*"i**n. \\ ** ^ioiiIiI uii*((*i , ifaDd from 1 this that the etKi'iiol Son of Ood diil not coin# in ih#* form of u ntbn In orJer in 'luiw iniiii the way to (iod, but
KI.W’OOD— Citizens here have pe-
sewer as a
re-ull of -pring floods this year.
I .iluOKn. uiiirgt intoxitiitiiig li'ii y late Thursll in MontifnnH iiii'ishment ii* line ef $11111 ^
on ihe prtl
was returneii i
evening.
leouireil 'ipl 111 ^
' I trial and
oek Thursili)'
Frank David in the r
. attorney M
h i tat.-r-.
t.fga witiiw
The -'*1
morning a* -es im'ltti' Sheriff f'" , j tiun OfH
son of
arp of ®4i n f |iromii'*
Thnm,,^ vi ta LAFAYETTE—The annual copf-r-r.,a i,.„ i Hno< ' ol vocational teachers nf auto-
mobile mechanics, drafting, the me»al ^
nt i
Cillispie to R. J. Gillispie, | trades ami eley'tricity was he|y|
f.reencastle Orig. Plot Purdue University today.
iti.itlitied Himself will, ntun thruttg 1 , liieurpiiratlMM ivitli Hint. He tame, bm( ua an example, hut ns a Savior.
CHICAGO — Vitamins ar» the Vogue* That is I lie MliSWer to the Ikm>ui of the old-fii«hh>iie,l ' garden Mour on the tablet, of Amarlea’s uiiUiom. aeeordiat; to the Iteseuri'b .1 ^paruiienf nf Ute Natb.rnil VsHociaItiutt of Form Eouipnient $lanufaiturcr*. As a txirisepuei^i many lM,pul«r chain nwdaursnts ttave t>eguu marking their menu lard, wllh "I”’ to denote the high vitamin content, and eegvtahle tlisln-e have fairly lea|»sl in laitHtlarity lit the Unci few iKonthe. (jaltfornta shipped over 2fk(w> < ar* iouda of lattoc* lut auaeun A-OBCJoa '**—— - ’.V^'-VUVS 1 ' UX 1 — -nr—s-S
Florida nnd other stBtes a,Ming to thi* for an nggreKate shipment of tieurly 39.000 <ar» Over 17 000 cars of spinach caBte ont'of Texas, t'nlltornia. Virginia and other states to »nti*f.v the demands of the seekers for health and beauty Without hunger. New York. California, Texas it tul lessor stntes rontrtbnted cier 6,999 Ml MVURaWCI The sauer kraut belt seeins to have shifted lo New York also as New York chalked up over 12,000 .viib of eale tiage. wtitle AVlaeonfln, Texaa, F'luridn tkihiradM Minnesota, I'eltnaylvania South i 'a roll n a and Waablngton a!i reglatared heavily,
Commercial truck gardening, like nil other U. S farming, has been learning a great deal of. busiuees tu recent years As a result, the introductiou of more ami better farm equipment la the trend, with elimination of hand methods nnd Ihe Introduction of sarrieti tractor* nnd horse or tractor drawn equipment for practically every job. Tim new check row transplanter Juat Introduced. is one of Hw most luttueulMi of these new imK-biuea. Practically all trnnsplautvd crop* may I* haa died by it mi that 2-row , illtivatloh by tractor or horse teams may tw uaod both vaajis. r.,, « w- ... —j
Battle and Victory The battle ulilt Hie power, of darkness may lie lung and hat'd but me iii lor.i Is po -able.—Ecltoea. The Comeliest Ornament 'Ihe ^enileiiess of f'lirlst ts Hie comeliest ornament that a < hrislisn euii « enr.—A\ illlam Arnol.
Be Not Discouraged Let us m,i lie die. utii aged w lien the hand nf Und layelli liesiy woes t)|.uu Us - th lilies
Siiiles have visited the UniverMtV
I ci ntly tn mtwrvlow senirrs who are ■ * ra,| k Edwards, tnistcA, lo And* intfre-ieil in i-ntt>iing llie business '^ w hits In Bairibridgr
• orld fcllo-Ming thtir yraduatier in **‘ r Add., *164.
Jur*. . ‘
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*•• ux, let in
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R. $- GillKpie et ux, to R. S. Gilli'- TERRE HAUTE—T. -H. I. * E. " mui v H ,,lot # , '| "-action company officials have asked I s “z.",.:,""' ci,:; sfr' rv; — i ' i "" •• * - i Abba and Claodt Jefferies ta Geo VA :t h Horn land in Franklin twp. $|
Oscar Everett Lewi- to Claude Malager et al :i lot. i n Rortchdalo
Orig, Plot. »|.
Edmond Mat hall, et ux, to Charlo V and Jane Marshal! land in Mmli- 1
sou twji. ||.
I'orest Hill Cemeteiy to G 0i|,halt’s Home Tni'tet - $7‘i Hurthu A, IlKthers to Arthur M Hnittuin land in Clinton twp. $|. Uiited States to Ephraim
land in Greencasth twp.
Uiiituit States to Joseph Orr,
in Girencastle. twp.
Ella and Harley A. Harris
Charles P. Scott, $000.
farm. The venli. t bout 6:20 Thui-iia'. The M.vet's cas, mutely three day to the jury at I ■ ■ ternoon. I’rosei ut" represented the while Ira Clou-'
the defen.-e. A large crowd
of whom wete lied the trial Thu, tested its case ip the a number of ivili Chie!' of Pol ire $ Rice, Federal Pi Ferris Jay, Roy Mooresville, Clyd bridge and a nuud Ladoga citizens dogu mint-tei-
Journal.
BLOOMINGTON Elementary siig’iA
principals and impi.u
representing pi n: er school systen hold their fouith on elementaly l" ' (Jniveraity A pul 11-
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Come down to Big Four Elevator and look our line over, we will ell you implements, feed ‘ n ‘ l l ! n | 1j Red lop posts, flover Seed, Timothy seed. Soy Beans, ' ^ - **-Pep line of chick feed, king.in’s tankage and pnnltn b ’ ' Jii'l received a ear of Oliver implenienls, and i’i 11 "’ tor disc Harrows, No. || eulkie plows, ( ulli-pmkei - 1 " don tile; two row cultivators, manure spreaders, er-., walking breaking plows, horse drawn disc barn'"
rakes, spike tooth harrows,
"e also handle the John Deere line of tools, Nr" I'D ' 1 r , f ( ees. AVe will trade ami lake corn, when* or oats at for anything we handle. Come down and pel " l,r I""'
you oily or sell yonr pr.iin.
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U;im|)l>ell Bros. Dig Four Elevator,
Phone 66, Greeneastle, Ind
Waller S. Camr ImL 404.
