The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 February 1928 — Page 4
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Mr. Sherman the Oreencastle hatch- Record ery proprietor was out in this vicinity
Mr. an.i Mrs. Men Clodfelter w(>r, ‘i ] a j; t wppk assisting the Ladoga veter-
busines- visitors in Indianapolis on
( anions, ( ropes, Sal ins. Woolens, Velvets.
fF'|OR 3 more days If I you’ll he able to buy any dress in our entire stock up to 25.00 for $5. There are a few evening dresses and Spring frocks not included. We’re making loom for new Spring stocks.
, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilkinson and ;<>n of New Augusta, visited Thursday with the latter’s grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Flynn of Danville vi ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Watson Mr. and Mis. S. S. Hostetter were in Indianapolis on business Saturday. Mr-, recil Click who has been conlined to her home the past two weeks with pneumonia is slowly improving. Mrs. Florence Bridges is assisting in the Pos’ Office, during Mr. Coffman’ absence on account of sickness. Mrs. Emma Kelly returned Saturday fr m a week’s visit with her ; daughter, Mrs. W. H. Robbins and 1 family near North Salem Mrs. (I. D. Inppenlatz, was called I to Decatur, 111., Thursday by the seriou illne.-s of her mother, Mrs. Lulu ; Jobe. .Mi Iblen Gannon of Frankfort is visiting a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Lesley Stone and family. Cha . Love of Crawfordsville visited Sunday wi^h Mr. and Mrs. Claud Smith and family. Mrs. Harry Rice of Central Xormal College of Danville, spent the week-end with her family here. Mr Etta Hidgood visited Monday with her mother, Mrs. Ed. Steel at Barnard. Miss Opal and Vera Smith were business vi-itor- in Crawfordsville on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lockridge and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockridge were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rusell Cook at Danville Monday evening and attended the Wahash-C. \. | C game.
anarian in testing poultry.
John Thomas is suffering from a severe cold at this writing. The house owned by Mr. Cain is vacant, Mr. Conley and wife had been living there. Kenneth Dillinger is working for his brother Carey, helping him saw ties and lumber.
year am anted to ?90,0!E,949, according to George
Bell, chief Agricultural Implements Division of the Department of Commerce. This was approximately $4,500,000 greater than in 1926 and represents a continued improvement in
Works Hard, Dances, Gains 3 Lbs. a Week “• work hard, dance and have gain-
week since taking
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The school at Center will he in sesion again thi- week after an intermi -ion nf i ne week caused by the jckm and death of the teacher’s ] father Sherman Evans. Robert John- and wife are visiting t former's parent-. Robert has been : wot king at Gosport. Mary Wright -pent last Saturday with her i-br Eldora Gardner, Mrs. i Gardner's health i- much improved. Lottie Dickey is working at the liiley Hospital in Indianapolis. Anna Mae Johnson is able to return to her school work after an ab--i nee of three weeks. The vetet anarian from Ladoga came to Marian Wright’s last Ftiday a id him d te-ted his flock of Barred Rocks. Quite a number of people from this neighborhood attended the funeral of Mr. Evens at West Union last Wed* r.' day, Kb er Will Elmore of Covington conducted the services. An Irew Johnson and wife spent the week-end at South Bend visitimt their on Forest and wife. Forest’s wife i in the hospital suffering from . ome form of kidney trouble. Her condition i- considered seriou-. Henry Marshall and wife visited hi- brother Edmond and family Sunday afternoon.
As we are leaving the farm we will sell at public auction on the old M. E. McHaffie farm, located I Vfe miles west of Stilesville and 11 miles-east of Greencastle, on State Road 40 on Tuesday, February 14 at 10:.'10 a. m., the following described property: 6 Head Horses and Mules— One pair brown a-year-old mare mules, sound, 16 hands, weight 2800, a real pair and broke for anybody; one pair 1-year-old mules, brown and grey, horse and mare, sound and good broke; one black mare, 8 yrs. old, good worker; 3-yr-old grey filly, been
worked.
22 Head Cattle—5 head big Shorthorn cows, reds and roans, heavy springers, from 4 to 7 years old; three Shorthorn bull calves, ready for service, and real one-; if you want a bull, don’t miss these. 2 roan heifers, coming yearlings, and a real pair; 3 Holstein cows, good ages and giving
Jersey cows, range from 2
ed 3 pounds
Vinol. My nervousness
, gone."—Mrs. F. Lang. i Vinol is a delicious compound of
i I cod liver peptone, iron, etc. Nervous,
foreign sale of American implements , ( , is jj v anemic people are sur-; despite the fact that the total ^ j ,,^,1 how Vinol gives new pep, sound . 1926 has never before been reached. | s |eep and a BIG appetite. 'I be very i out tamling feature of .first bottle often adds several pound, j
weight to thin children
Probably the
the implement exports for the year 1927 was the fact that there was a decrease in most lines exported, de- ^ spite the fact that there was an increase in the total shipments. 3 hi* 1 increase in the total is accounted for by the increase n tractor shipments, j Exports of plow- show relatively lit j tie change as compared with 1926,] | there being on!> a slight decrease. There were increases of varying iivportance in other dairy machinery and parts, incubators and brooders, windmills and parts, and hay presses, hut the substantial increases were confined to tractors and parts and to
combines.
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\m Convinced I hat Konjola Is Real Medicine”, She States.
The police force of Peru is now -afe from gunfii* by robbers provid-
ing particular aim isn’t taken at their heads or lower < -tremities. Eight bullet proof vests, costing about $100 each were sent
from Chicago. They will he paid for out of a fund ' at was raised by pop-
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milk; 6 Jersey cows, range from 2 to . . t years old, some milking and some ular subscriptii a among the business springers; two 2-year-old Jersey men and other tizens of Peru. They springer heifers; one yearling heiferLj tv treasury without funds to
calf; one pure-bred yearling Jersey bull, a good one. These cattle
have * Pttt'cha-e the v
un'eeied to go solicit mone> tion revealed t one of the ve of the door w;
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all been T. B. tested. 8 Sows—8 big sows, double immuned and will farrow by day, of ale. 30 Head Sheep—30 bead Shropshire ewes, good ages and safe in
lamb.
Hay and Straw—From 1 to 5 tons clover hay in mow; 50 hales oats -traw; 200 bales wheat straw. Implements— McCormick Deering 10-20 tractor, in good shape; set of plows; New McCormick Deering di-c and tandem harrow for tractor; New McCormick Deering binder with pow-
er take-off, 10-ft cut, used one sea-, .-on; New International cultivator,H .ii'M 1 -
one row; John Deere cultivator, one row; New Superior wheat drill, fertilizer attachment, been used one season; Hoosier wheat drill; Black Hawk corn planter, check and 120 rod of wire, in good shape; 60-tooth harrow; spring tooth harrow; 2 wagons, Studebaker and Columbus; .at top and bo\ bed, both good; cutting box, power or hand; feed grinder, power; 1 '/£ horse gasoline engine; McCormick Deering cream separator with power attachments, good as new; set tug harness
in good shape; collars, pads, fori..., |
etc.
Ford Sedan—1924 model, in go
shape.
Terms—$10 and under cash. Sums] over that amount a credit of 6 months | will be given, notes to hear 7'T in- j
ts, so policemen voliround the town nm 1 Actual demonstraat an officer can don and he walking out in half a minute aft-
y call. —o—
The War Department for the eighth succes ve year, is making
preparations for the enrollment of 35,000 eligib'f young men in conducting Citizens Military Training camps throughout the en-
tire land for the physical, mental and moral development of its youth* ul citizc* iy. In the Fifth Corps Area, which comprises the states of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and West V’!* - - ginia, three of these camps will again be held at Fort Thomas and Camp Krrx in Kentucky and Fort Benjamin Harrison, near Indianapolis.
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LIVE TO RIPE OLD AGE . ing the detail. — o one of five contr KENDALLVILLE, Feb. 8. (UP)— azine on radi Moderate habits and hard work are of the wirelt ths “how-to-1 ive-to-be-a-hund red,” mle- of Mrs. Mary Jane Wood of
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Sale rain or shine. Plenty of shelter.
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This hitter liquid would burn like fire and leave an unpleasant taste in my mouth. My appetite was gone, and I became so nervous that -Veil
at night was almost impossible.
“Since taking Konjola I can enjoy a hearty meal without the least ill’s tress afterward, and my health in general is greatly improved. After the way it helped me, f am convinced that Konjola is a real medicine and worthy of a trial by everyone who
suffers.”
Konjola is sold in Greencastle at the Owl Drug store, and hy all the best druggists in all towns throughout this section. —(Adv )
my throat. I Avilla, who became a centcrian recent
ty.
Mrs. Wood lived up to her own rules, and a- result, she reads newspapers wipes the dishes and does other housework. Horn in 1828 in Allegheny 1 County, Pennsylvania, she came to Noble county with her parent- at the age of six. The trip was made in a cover- ■ d wagon drawn by oxen.
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The ond» rslgnetL Executor of the tnt Will and Testament of Thomas
CANAAN Rev. Ur i i |i ci y d. ■ 1 1 I’utnam UounRev. Mayfield spent Saturday night !. ', .,7 ,
and Sunday with Lester Miller andlb'" 1 V' " -aid i will of mi a - .. eoclent, h« will, at th 1 hour of two o’-
family. cloc k, u m . on
Olive Lisby spent the week en'l i uiun \m 2x1 h, urjs,
with home folks.
The little daughter of Mrs. Ethel Iddings has been very sick. Lora Heavin spent Sunday with Floy Lisby. Lee Wells and family visited Friday evening with Cecil Miller and family. Revival meeting begins Monday night.
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aider, all the interest of said ing the •ntm* ownership
on the promises, at No. 107 East Elm Street, <5ta cneastle, Indiana (the late residence <1 said decedent), offer for sale, at p'ddic auction, to the highest
and host h decedent
thereof), in anti to the following deed t s t a t < 1 i t u a t e 111 Putnam County, Indiana, to-wit: Lot No Six <*D. in U.look No. Two ^2), In tie Central Survey to the town, now city. i (treem-astlo, Indiana being the bite residence property of
sa id d< e* il. ut.
Said sale will he made subject to the approval • the Putnam Circuit Point, of Putnam Countv, Indiana, and will bo sold tor not less than two-thirds
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BLOOMINGTON Fob. 8. (UP)— A new anil more accurate method fur the measurement of radio frequency currents has li-en worked out in the Indiana University physics laboratories by Herbert C. Hazel, critic teacher of physics in the Bloomington high school. Announcement of the discovery is made in the current issue of the processings of the Institute of Radio Engineers.” Hazel’s article giv- her sister Mr quei _er tl
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A humorous turn in the school hoard meeting Monday night was in ! regards the depreciatA ing of the Third Ward Humorous school. Several persons Turn stated that the school was in a bad condition. At this point Harry Collins said that the | Third Ward school did not begin to depreciate half as fast as the Second W'ard, until the Second ward building was condemned.
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A new record was established for exports of agricultural implements
from the United States I during the year 1927 when the total shipments for the
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