The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1928 — Page 6
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Company Extends to its Friends and (Customers A HAPPY NEW YEAR
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other half century.
Others believe natural in tho section cf the state la eotting acaree and within 10 years will fade ou. en-
tirely.
W. C. Wright, gas well rontraett r of Adams, believes the supply can he depended upon for heat and light f"i at least 2f> or 50 years in the future. "It is true some of the wells havi been emptied,” Wrigh said, "but .1 strong flow has been found in so of new wells brought in during the
past few years.”
Several gas wells dug hy right
have sent
that it
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The Ford roadster owned by Ed. Julies and the Hudseti owned by E. H. Easterly Were damaged when the two machines collided at the intersection of Locust and Seminary streets, Monday morning about 10
o’clock.
The Ford wa^ driven by Hillis , I Sh p augh. Shoptaugh was driving west on Snninaiy street and Easter-
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TODAY AND TUESDAY PKICES—2 to 5:30, 10c—20c
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ly was driving north on Locu-t. ’1 he
The ( ontinued i Ifickncy of the rail-; Fonl was badly damaged. roads has contributed to the constant ■ ——o — out such strong pressure n -triction of general inventories. The was impossible to plug them decreasing ear-loadings however, has
I’he foreign situation seems to be 1 p<i. steadily bettering. With the adoption of the gold . andard by Italy, all the imp rtant European countries, except France now have their currcn-
’ „ , 'eies stabilized, and the i.'ime import•
A (bind Hung to Know—Komember It ,, ,, , , Mi . Mary B—(name fur,,; h :l te P th " 5v W1 “ : ' 11 i’robabdcd) .San Franeisc , Calif., says that ity he much longer delayed. This Foley Fill- diuretic very imiekly assurance nl tabilized values will
my back, and Kr ,. ;; p. b ( . n pfU world trade.
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versus David Wallace. Bond was set at $50,000 an i was filed and approv-
N \ I I It A I. (. \S SI ITIA (iltEEN.SBUltd, hid., Ian. 2. (L I*) -Despite liie fact that Decatur < < uu
>' m. ural gas supply has existed ■ i i0 years, many people are inclin- ! ; i I lieve it will continue for an-
The January term of the Putnam
, , , , " , Circuit Court starUsl Monday morn-
z. :: "" i'anYY srj rxs >*• ^ - Wright stressed his belief that greatly reduced buying of equipment fm ' <>l stronger gas wells might he found and neglect of maintenance work It; coult fn the ,. utnam :r: ;■ :ziZhr^nLn^.^ ‘•When a ga, pocket is located," to the 1320 ligur, ,. Transportation | ^ c . ^. dCe hJTapsrjrt zisvzxsrH z ? ^
out and getting to a lower level, (the attendant ililTieultics.
thereby running into a larger pocket." He added, however, that this was only an experiment and would he
preat waste if the “re-shoot” fail- ‘ v ‘‘ K ““ DEPARTMENT A SUCCESS
the imp rtant European countries, ex- , v »i,ru io i.,„ ■> ,i i>.
oil to produce trontfor pressure. . ! N LM AN AJ OI.IN, dan. (I 1
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,The ft. -al year 1P27, which closed on Sep ember 30, marked another 12 months of decided progress in all branches of the state conservation | department, according to Col. Kich-
, ard Eieber, its director.
! In a statement issued today Lieber | declared that the gain made hy that j time .-hows remarkable strides in extent i n of a great public sendee cx-
i, , _ ; pansion of a public estate, while th •
Hog started the new year generally |
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stopped a had pain in
where I used to lie awake at with rheumatic pains, l now sleep in comfor . and enjoy a good night’s rest.” No one should suffer backache, j rheumatic pains, sleep disturbing k dney and bladder ailments, when Foley Pills diuretic may be so ea-.il:. ' had and ’'.t -o small a eost.— It. P.
MLTJ.1NS, Druggist.
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INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 2. (LTi
A Push
THE HIGH POINT OIL COMPANY Extends New Year’s Greetings To its Friends and Customers
< )n cold days is it hard to start your motor? Does it spit and sputter, or stall in traffic? Does it require excessive use of the choke? Such motor fuel is wasteful and costly to use. <)ur Aviation (las can always be relied upon to .irive dependable and economical service, for it is free vaporizing. which always assures easy starting 1 with a leaner carburetor mixture. It is a certified gas of high gravity and low-end point. It costs more. Is worth more. Try it and be convinced.
HIGH POINT AVIATION GAS Three Services Stations Service. HOC R T K S V T K U C K DELIVERIES TELEPHONES—209, 8-L. 657-L, 1S2
sleady todny. The hulk over 180 j
l"iumls .Id fm nnd the ton " '
was Sfl. Heceipts were 2,500 and hold- 1
overs 200.
Cattle weii tn ng to 25 cents higher. litef .teers >12 25 to $1(5. Veal-' er >l(i to ?17. I’eceipls were: Cat- ^
tie. 300; Cnlves, 100.
Limb arrivals were lacking and.
there was no market.
uncial management was such that ■ for or.r an] one half million lollar-
monies during ‘.he 8
1-2 years there is today landed holdlings, equipment and the like to the lvalue of two million. Added to ti’i> was the service of all divisions, ... :entilie publications and the promotio;. of public recreation and health, he said. Great state parks that attract hundreds of thousands of people annually
; -er: -- i in all seasons because they provide JIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllillllllllllllcU superior -orvice as minimum cost; = . z j development of mineral resource and
5 j timber tracts; control of insect end = | scale pests; protection cf small wild sjgame and bird life; propagation ot E aquatic life and creation of in'el'e ; S| generally in the state’s great n itm .il E I resourees, are the outstanding accon- ~ pli lunents for 1!*27. Liober cocti u-
E ed.
= • "Business and service in st iti ; ^.ernment have been the watehwor I-
I \l GHTEK has the right of nay! \ carload <>f la eomedv with ( nnkliii, (he hit of "Mcl'addcn’s I lats,” and llancroft, (he roaring, roistering rcughneck of "Old Ironsides", ns impossible fireman anil engineer. Ai. (i. M. News—The World Spotlight
NEW EXH H ST ME! HOD
INDIANAPOi.iS, Jan. 2. (UP)— A method of exhausting automobile engine gases frem the top, instead of the bottom, of motor cars is advocated hi Dr. F. W. King of the state
hoard cf health, n a moans of check- "The present method
Good Cheer!
= and to this end this department Las
H gone far indeed.” the director mlded. log the pi' ci of chronic carbon * "To a great measure we have 1 pois< i g. The 1928 build5 sueeessful in luring the tide if war.- ing cimIo i -ue i )i\ the I. di: Bnllds ton and theaghtlcss destruction cod ine Councd, will c-.iitain drastic iegs dissipation of natural resource!.” ulations providing adequate ventilat-
ing ystems for public garag- . to combat this insidious gas, Dr. K.rc
dech. red.
“Tliere is only one known way • rend r these deadly fames hannlt. and .hat is to combine .rid dih them with fresh nir,” Dr. King
of having ir
to, i n- exhaust, beneath the aetumhil ■ aids in holding the natural hea\ carbon gas close to the fW, and prevents its rapid dissapation . a mosphere.”
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KKK’S
hoping
you rise above
Trouble in 1928, and enter the Realms of
Happiness. ETTER’S GARAGE
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Win Eut\ I ser Becomes a Friend “Never has any other cough medicine acted o quickly and satisfact- j orily a- Folm’.- Honey and Tar Compound; and it gives complete saiisi action to frienus who use it on my recommendation,” -ays J. I). MeComb, Toledo, Ohio. It sprea«ls a healing, soothing coating in an irri- ' ited inllnmed tlir it, stop.- coughing. rais - (ihlegm easily. No opiates to cause constipation, no chloroform, no “dope”. You take on chances with cough or cold when you buy Foley’s Honey and Tar Comiiound. i \-k for it.—It. V. MULLINS, Drug- 1 gist.
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I Never Saw Sucli Value Sgt the Price” We have heard this remark hundreds ot times since the 192S Chevrolet Was put in our salesroom Saturday Night. Anthing is either good or had only by comparison. Beck Sales Co.
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