The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 January 1928 — Page 4
THE GREENCASTLE DA HA" DANNER. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 192S.
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IT’S GOING OVER BIG!! PREVOS’ 27th ANNUAL CLEARANCE
W ITH ITS DEED REAC HING REDUC TIONS
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HE sale has certainly started out with a RANG! .Judyine; from the rush this afternoon it seems that this Clearance will surpass all previous events. During our entire 27 years of business we have never given our customers better values than we are now offering. The sale is on everything in the entire store. All three floors; in every department— Furniture. Dry
",t‘K •' , IndlsimpoUs, Ind. "I ty indorw KunjwU to ev- r - th<p jootl this med.Ijk li i i one for me- My trouble i m^u r::tisiii. S«rtietime$ my et>,ii ■ I . <: \ri*s ;* solij nia'"* of acl»* ' 1 )> nI'yr days at a tim>r I J ' .’t leave n>.t huine. My miseries . i. on at nijrhts, so that l (.•ouldri’t, t for weeks. I was getting i so in-tead of bett/ r. and just about i - time people were tellinf me a- . imut Konjola. 1 decided to make th? ! let and now I am entirely well and j ' ree of rheumatUim. The pains and ache a'r jrone and I .deep a u od and feel like working in the inornini?.’' Konjola is sold in Greene*sttc :.t . ti," Owl Orusf store, and by all the host druggists in al 1 towns throughout this entire sec tion. ( Adv.'
in marking the path of ton” 'u'' through the water in naral tarp t practice, and plicsphofous produiethe best smoke screen developed d^j ing the world war.
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Goods, Women’s Ready to Wear, Men’s Clothing, Base-
ment, etc.
As many lots and assortments are limited we urge early shopping.
With each -ucveedlntr day drawing larger <*roWds ai the Shut. ColK-c conference at Lafayette, Large sponsored by Purdue UoiCrowJs versity, many interesting Attending things are being done in order to help the farmer to more efficiency in his work. In various departments shows are !>c i? hrd ! and winners judged to fuither promote work and efforts in strivin", for better crops. Various forms of entertainment are also being pre.s'Mt* ed the visitoi-s, including music, gym tastic performances and basket ball games.
(Mat OF .DANKS
1 We wish to thank our neighbor! , and friends who were so kind to Us in !<>ui sad bereavement. Also the doctor..
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I the minister, the undertaker, those ; who sent the beautifu floral offering , an . furnished machine-, and everyone mv <> assi-ted us In any way.
Mrs. ftae Mastcji Mrs. Roxie Lawler
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LOC AL SWIMMERS TO MEET INDIANA Coach \V. K. S arch has : -ued intensive praet. • diiUs to the DePauw tank team in pieparation foi the meet with the i:one Imdana univi ■■ sity team rext Saturday afternoon at
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M AS I l it I-AKMKRS
Flesh from a ail-17 win over Wabash la I Fi:d;y, the Crim.-on pluni:u- ate prepared to repeat the perfomance Saturday. T < Hig Ten school boasts of a veteran team that has di.-plnytd unu-ually fast time in
till of the meets this year.
The local paddle: s will be hand! rappe l by tlr fad that Hammond and Crain dash ,-t. r- will he held <>n th' 1 bench by injurie-. Freshmen tire also
ineligible to compete against
Ten team.
I.AFAYETTK, Ind., Jan. 12. (UP) Nine Hoosier agriculturists have lieen chosen a- recipient- of the Masti” Faimer awaids under the ins pices of tli • “Paririe Fanner” Magazine here tomorrow. The men honoied this year me Frank Plass, Vincenne-, \\ . K. McCartney, Shelbyville, M. P . Jon , Liberty, But! Moug I. i, P,utlei K i. \'. HHagan, Rochester Fred Goddard, New Salem, Jes-e IP ci ks, Ru-hville, Clauile Wickard, Cimden and Leo VanlUss, South
Bend.
The award of “Master Karmfr” habeen given to a limited number of Indiana farmers since 1925. Last year 1! >v re selected. The year previous Big uni two. Similar award- are being given by farm paper.- in 17 state-.
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'HE above statement i» based on written report* ham several thousand motorists picked at random from the great army who are trying out Micheiin Tires and Tubes. It pays to change to these remarkable tires—built by the manufacturer who specializes in making one quality only, and who not only produces the br*t tires but produces them more
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“The Maxtor Farmer plan, devi-ed ir. 1925 by the Prairie Farmer, ix the finest think of it- kind in the world,” according to Secretary of Agiculture William Jardine. Form pa|x*rs have started many excellent prejeetx but none can compare to this one.”
Health Improved Very Soon After She Got Konjola
fidltferials
Relieved Rheumatic Suffering <>f Many Yearn, Saya Thi« Lady.
Strong dry winds are the cause of killing this winter's wheat and not the intense cold according to Strong the county agricultural Dry agent of Bartholomew \\ inds county. Many inquiries were received concerning he pre.-ont wheat slump. The dr;, wind -weeping over the held while .he ground is constantly frozen, drys up the moisture and kills the wheat. . —o— Twenty-one Irdiana mine companies and miner bo-xes will face action, in their respecrivo Indiana counties for violation of 'line the .-tale mining laws Companies which require adequate ventilation and monthly reports on coal t nnagr, Albert C. Dally, state mine in.-pector, announced. According to Dally there has been an increase in the laxity of mine bosses in making their monthly reports.
"Hypocrites are found outside of he Church as well as in it,” declared Je.v. Bruner, pastor of the First Christian church of Grecncastle, in a stirring talk at Chapel today. A paraphrase reads as follows: Benedict Arnold’s statue might lave been placed in a niche of a ;rvat statue crested in the Uastcrn states in honor of America’s patriots if lie had not turned traitor. We frown upon the misdeeds of Arnold vhile we let individuals just as un'ocal go unchallenged. Patriotic hypocrites are infesting iur politics and law enforcement tolay They should be weeded out and .ejilaced by true patriots. A true putiot is one who sacrifices himself for the benefit of his task whatever it may be. He work to prevent war instead of waving flags to make people think he is patriotic. We need all the patriots that we ran get to protect our dtmocraev from autocracy.
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Mrs. Belle Blakely, who ha.- been ick at her homo in Clinton Falls, is e|K>rted unimproved.
ALU OVER INDIA IN A —o— FORT WAYNU— Married Tucsdav epafated Wednesday, suing for <!:- oroe Thursday. That’s the matrinonial record of Herman and Clnr i \rmfield. The wife alleges in a-k-ng a divorce that Armfield “in In cd ler to marry him through fraud, without her consent and against, her will.”
promised to be good in the future. Mrs. Butler's husband makes $24 a wet k and she -aid .-he forged one $150 check and was attempting to pass one for $200 in an effort to provide a good Christmas for her children.
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MRS. CARRIE L. MILLER Konjola is helping thousands
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New of the U. S. Chemical 1 GRF.UNSBURG— Substitutirn I nilerseji Warfare Staff, has work- 1 fasojine for steam locomotives on Device ed out a proposed plan for 1 .wo Big Four Trains here has led I the identification of sub- earning uf motorists for more care at | merged submarine- by means of | crossings as the gasoline engines are 0 f ; pho.-pbene smoke. Under Mathers’ more silent in operation than steam
XOBLESVTLLU.—Business is good for owners of gray noises in Hamilton county, George Lanham, Sell.-' Kioto circus representative, has arrived here to spend the remainder of the winter buying draft horses fot the cimi-. He plans purchasing t\v.. or three earloa s. Only gray horses are want d.
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LA PC RTK,—(hurjrtc uy tli father of a baby n ted daughter whei < liam House, 52, i- n Laporte county jail V now 18, and a 11 ,-i icm : Mo„ will probably in • a witness at Hou.m'- '
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people who were never benefited by any remedy or treatmeijt before. It is a new compound made from 22 juices extracted from Nature’s finest plants and herbs. Among the 1st majority indorsing this celebrated medicine is Mis. Carrie L. Miller, 1321
An Old Recipe to Darken Hair tty JANICE RANDALL
Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly coinB pounded, brings M back the natural >|r color and lu tre to W the hair w It e n ' faded, streaked or gray. Year sago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is inu--y and
troublesome.
Nowaday s we simply ask at any drug store lor "W\eth'x Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, for only 75 cents. Everybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that yon darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You
plan, a submarine would carry a sup- engine- and the air operated whistle ply of calcium phosphide, which I-o clo.-ely resembles the sound of an forms phosphene when water is ad- j automobile horn that it may cause
ded. The pho.-phene gas thus genet- mistakes.
tried would be conducted to the stir- , -o - — fme through a tube running up EVANSVILLE,—Mrs. Ellen Butler along the periscope. On making eon- i of Tell City, mother of two child-
WASHINGTON—Mi-. Louis Walters is recovering after an illne.s of more trail a month of tularemia, a disease commonly known as rabbit fever. It is communicated to human beings from animals. Mis. Waltrrbec. me ill after one of her thumbs was punctured by a bone in a rabbit -he was preparing to -ook.
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tact with the air, the ya.- would hurst, ' rery, wept her way to lilieriy when arinto a column of flame.-, according to ’ raigTe-I in Vanderburgh Circuit ct urt Mathers and could he seen by dav as here on a charge of forgery. Th u dense white smoke and by night a- court uspemled a two-to*14 year a brilliant light. I’kosphene is u-ed prison sen.epee when the woman
CICERO— John W. Black, -on of Mr. and Mr . 1’. I. Black of this city is with one r f the U. S. Marine Corpunits on duty in revolt-iom Nicar.igun. Black won a priz. at target pra. -
MONTK F.LI.O— i : local barber, killed a -.
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and dr aw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger.
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If you have tried “everything’’ for your pimple*, blackhead- nr eczema aial want to know whaf it i« to get something that really work —then let your -kin know the magic touch of sulphur combined with menthol. Nothing more amazing than how sulphur clears the skin,—and as sulphur clears, .menthol heals. As combined in Rowlei Mcntbo Sulphur, the two make an astonishing skin corrective and builder. Pimples dry up overnight. Blackhead* and coarse pores vanish in a few days. And as for eczema—•ven the most hurniirg or itching ca * soon yields. Fclict front the burning or itching follow- iinmcdiulclv upon application. Ivow lcs Mi mho Sulphur i> incxfensivc and all druggists supplj it m jars ready to uzc. Ik sure it’*
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