The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 February 1928 — Page 3
THE C.KEENCASTLE DAILY BANNER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1998.
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: —For 5uIC— Prii(, . , r ,' Voman’s Relief Cor|H- will t ummage 5ale, Saturda\ morn „ he County Attestor’s offic<'.
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LAND:—Ha'e tath buyer for 80 to 120 acres. See or write (Jeo. E. Knauer, Grecncastle, ln»l. It
SALE:—Upright
“Kuabe”
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are now at
their lowest
Ranch O’Hair.
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I have some good Rental „ , ,1 buys. W. A. Mundy, Phon" n( |,y 636. 10 East Washington St. . 8 -1 f •
SlH-ciul Bus to Bainbruige Saturday evening. Call 54 for schedule and rates. 9-2t
“ it to buy or rent, see me at ^
NOTICE: I have opened my MarShoppe, 4 north Madison, Advertising price for one month will be 25c. Opal Frasier. 9-10-13-p. FOR Home made butter cakes, an-
—^ ° gh* feeds, and O-Will-O furniture 'SALE:—New Baby Unind | po | ishj t , aU Mls c. Dicks, phone 1650; new player $385. Thre ],; 70 . K a ft«'inoons or evenings. pay. Inquire Banner. Ip. j 9-16-23-3t.
The Woman’s R lief Corpe will hold a rummage -ale, Saturday morning in the County Assessors office.
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DIST1 KB1NG NIGHT COUGH tjl le KL\ sroPPEU. "A distressing cough and irritate<l throat keot me miserably awake at night and prevented others from sleeping. Foley’s Hone> and Tar Compounel ejuickly comforted and relievetl me'. Helped my neighbors over •'ilu” coughs, too. Feel 1 meist tell you alioiit it,” says H. C. P , Sailor- Snug Harbor, N. Y. Wonderfully soothing and healing. Bland to the tender throat of a child, effective in stopping the stubborn coughs of. grown persons.—R. P. Mullins, Drug-
fiditfcgflals
SALE:—I have 10 modern and several wia*. are not mod ' *- uses and farms ranging in om $450.00 to $18,000 011 an r trade. J. E. Cash, of Com >
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'* o CHS—CHICKS—CHICKS iem now for cany broilers »tle Hatchery. Phone 625 I
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One of the' greatest ambassadors of all time , Colonel Charles A Lind-
bergh, completeel his gooil-
Has will trip Weelnesday when Completed a landeel at Havana, Cn Tour ha, late in the afternoon.
Lindbergh, the hero vf
the' world, has done more towards lea leg an impression of good-will >n lie counlries, which he visited, than
enui l, be
•‘Jiinmie”
\ anhuien l aming
Tomorrow evening while Cubs are away from mni on the hardwood court ville’s high school net Junior Cubs under Con
\ ies w ill play hosts to
Juniors on the local gy
accomplished by any ether ri'* s contest will stall
and should he an intei
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SALE:—My house on Indian load. Major Orton. 9 f
HID NOT DEL U SEYMOUR, I ml., Feb. 9. (UP)— When office! Seth Hunsuekei walks in, th yeggs da.-h out. At hast, two of them, who had broken into a poolroom did. When Hunsuekei came in thiough the back door, they fled out the front. In their
SALE:—Setting egg from ~~ nning Wyandatt’s. George K ‘•’"L! Brazil R. R. 6. Phone.hOH Pill' 9 .{p.
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RENT:—2 modern furni hed •oms, for light house keeping ing rooms. Phone 650 X.
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RENT—Attractive new 3odern Apt. Close in. Heat, d water furnished. Write for nent. Address B. L. % Ban9- It. RENT: —Moriern furnish. 1 nt and sleeping rooms, phom F'M 9-1121
IHIilii RENT—6 room modern house 84- L. 8- It.
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RENT:—Modern furnishe ' nt, steam heat, ground floor.
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^Iley, Killm.ne. 2, 3, tf lO, 16, 17 6
RENT—A good farm of (12:!)
The old saying, “it i it pours,'' certainly boh Grecncastle Tiger Cul Firat, Willie Ma ten, c high school netters, l» tonsilitis and will he i. against Shelliyville. N
means. Every country he visited, he w is given the highest honors that could be bestowed upon him.
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Warrick i the only Indiana county aide to boast of having had three
county seats. In the 115
Changed years of its organization, Tlnce the county seat of War-
Times rick county has been mav- Tobin, star floor guard ed three times in an effort! and Gray quad, is e to keep up with the march of pro- j school for some misdc gross. The county was organized on ; known to u . Con-eqin March It), isi.'t, by an act of the es two regulars off the ! legislature. It was named in honor i Coach Bailsman may
; of Captain Jacob Warrick, who fe'l gloriously at the heipl of his cont- ■ i anj at the battle of Tippecanoe. \t that time Warrick countv embrac"d I i>riictiially all of the present teriiI lory, of Posey, Vanderburgh, Speoj eer. Berry and part of Crawford |(aunties. Col. Hugh McGary, a pioteer of the Northwest territory, donated 100 act - of land near Evansville on condition that the county seat
the Tiger
nne battling with Shelhy- : - els, the i Cleon Dalie Vanillin u l a mill floor.
7hit) o’clock -ting affair.
play Shelhyvilh in addition to
Brown.
with tv I .ongde 1
er rains but true for the this week, itain of the imes ill of able tvi play \t, Jimmie n vac Purple .lied from neauor untlv This taki t team and forced to a substitutes Lear ami
'een by lopsided -vole-. This imuns that either Bainbridg is very strong or that their opponents are very weak. The following are -ome of ti:" cm s of the year. Bainbii g 55: Plsinfielvl Uk Baieiii i'lgi IS; Yeeiler.-h jrg 32. Dai :idge 69; Montezuma 22. Daiohridge 52; Amo 25. Lainbin ge 54; Ilrviwnsliurg, 23. Bail in i lge 8'J: W ayn tnvvn 17. Dainbridge 66; Manual l aining 26. These scores indicate that the H inbii ge netters can locate th -i.c and will take Mime tight guarding to keep a low .-eore. In last Saturday night's game again-: Manual Training, Moffv'tt and O’Hair forward and guaid, respectively, seined 26 ami 21 points. If that isn’t hitting the old hoop, then 1 don’t know a
thing.
Are spike’s boys frightened? Well, I’ll sa\ tiny are not scared one whit. Instead of any fears, they believe 'hc.\ can lick the Bainbridge outfit and they are determined tv) do it. The fellows are about as anxiou to 1 win that game as thev arc to heat Brazil. The> are not going to held lun k a thing. Friday night. Bainhi i q ha- a state leputution and avi I: . n receiving much publicity, in will from them would he a great e nst fei Clinton High School lia ■ ctb II. Then, too, C. H. s. has an nvialil record on iho hardwood. Iti v lost to Brazil by a questionable e, i ion. They have won fifteen gamami lo t one. You on. judge for ur elf wliethir or not tluie will lie i l.attle Friday night.
•ral games with in this vicinity.
strong state teams
IIGFIt M i si tiis R.V1E ilii.il S) OKING HONORS Tin. D Fauw la ketball player- arc li i d tmoi g lie past season .- highest imdvi uai sv iris on ImlUna college
teams.
l.lojd Mi sir.-inith, with a total of 71 ’ " lift, is the second bc.-t ba.-ket- . ho li::g guars, and Geotgo Mountz has tin- i\tli highest score among the cv -tiis. Me. vrsmith is cre.lited with 27 fie! goal a: d 17 free throw-. He li playid in 12 games. Mount rvcolvl is 31 field goals ami 11 free fhu \. , a total if 76 points in t^v-ii
games
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NETTERS TO
AT FR \NKL1N i Meet Baptists In Return
Vnd I rush To 1’luj
t urtam-Raiser.
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gallon el make tl trip at ' I. shoiilil
Clinton fan trip. A Imi i y rea on:il) , e In worth the -arv to go.—
Clinton fans and tlu-ii worked up over the cla bridge tomorr vv ovei delegation of Clinton r. company the Kellynien Putnam town for the g menting on the eontest,
he moved there. A separate county, j 0 f t |, e |).,i| y Cli Posey, being formed shortly after, I Clinton High School left Evansville in the extreme south- | |, r j j.- r j,jj ( y m.-ht, w v.est end of Warrick, and the terri- t j on „f putting a halt torial legi laturo movcxl the coun’y j ma ieh of tin Bain eat to Darlington. When Vander-j |, a |i team. Up t i the pburgh and Spencer counties were the Bainbridge crew l> formed, the county seat was moved | the du-t of defeat. Ne t > Boonville. - they will try hard to am
hack to the K 1 Hymen.
am are all with Bain . A big i will actin' Nor li . In eomthe sports nian says: adc- Bainthe inti i the victorcljLi'o b;i! !\»'l [*nt writii ^
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USintnnian. Q—— MB - .!- handicapped liv the bis i fw i ivgul ir- vve're pit king Grct naslle le beat Silt lliv V die! llo slliil v i are mil optimistic?
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While in France with
Army I obtained
for the treatment of
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RENT:—76 acres, including
• i . ' m qu eiii
■450 apple trees. 1 Vi mile
,, Bainbridge. Phone or see J. ., , ,, , .. , . Ve „ . , . , .. „ .»^ , itlu- to thou and with wonderful re
B' Bninbridvre. R. R. IT 1ml
! .mils. I he prescription cost me noth
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Bainbridge,
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-WantediEKLY. MAN OR WOMAN |1 jr ’ 2D:—with ambition an-l indu■j distribute Rawleigh’s House | oduets to steady ustrs. Sev itOf: 8 openings in Greencastle and town-. We train and help vou can make up to $10(1 a week i. -. No experience nece ary. t, profitable, dignified work, oday. W. T. Rawleigh Co., In ■ eepoit, III. I 5tfc. 26 Fch. 2 !i 16 TED: — Ladies, You can ni vk' mre a day. I have a wondeifnl - Mtion. Part or full time. Give es. For particulars addiess M. mer, P. O. Box 265, Ciawford. id. 8 3p. !
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Indiana florists will meet at
due university for a three day con- '
fen-nco, Februarv 21-23,
l-'lon-ls which has been arranged To with a comprehensive pro Meet gram designed to meet the
needs of the grower, re-
lt.nl. r :i 1 k£] ctjjjJ,iye(£ indu-trv. The meeting, which is the second
American ! 1 lousier florists at Purnoted French pro- ! (,U( ’ a v,,:ir - wil1 ,,n TuPS -
| day afternoon, F’ebruary 21, and close Thursday, February 23, at noon. Th" February and March meetings of the Indiana Florists will he combined in-
Most of Buinbriuge’s
I'h. Pni Delta Kappa i . t team, will .day li.- Reel v ille Imh pendents at .bel-\i|le this evening. The loeal quad his held numerous piactiee . ssimis recently, in order to be in th" .rime of condition for the Wabash Valley tournament. .Manager Myers is cheduling -ev-
Two Dv-Pauw net team will invade Franklin next Friday night, the varsity In play a retuin game with the Bap. i -1 s an I th freshman quad to haltle the Franklin rhinies in its first inter collegiate clash. Seven:! weeks ago the Tigers id out Franklin in a two point lory and the odds favor th Gol Hotter to repeat on this But Kr found very little trouble in di po-ing of the Baptists, and Pui due managed to defeat tin m by a lomf -.tahb margin several day With th. two n-ci-nt defeats at tinI: mis of State Normal rankling in tin ir mind tin- lot at eagers w ill be primed to turn the tables Friday. Me ei niith, Tiger eaptuin, suffered ,i sprain- I ankle in the clash la-t night, but he will probably be in hope i.i e action again t Franklin. Little i. known of the strength of t e Baptist freshnu ii, hut Conch Hu-.:In ha lit.ed up a fairly promting quii.t- l for the curtain-raiser. IN.a. long sciinimage essions havi !., eu held with the Greencastle high . bool team In an effoit to polish tin yearling's defi rise. Two home games have been carded f • t . i hi: ie for thi - t a n. Wa
hash will play a curtain raiser Februaty 14, and Buth r will provide the opposition on 'March 1.
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l-’KIDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIO I F. \ 11 RES. •WEAK Hook Up 7:00 in m. Cities Service Hour. WJZ Hook Up 9:00 p. m. Mu ir Appreciation i curse for grummer -chools, New- York Symphon. with Walter Dnmro-ch conducting X- lecturing. WHY Schmetiidy (380) 6:35 p. mWGY Play rs. WJZ Hook Up 8:00 p. nt. Wrigley Review. WOR Hook Up 8:00 p. m. Columbia Progiams. A pregram, which will include all kinds of music, both vocal and orchestral. will he broadcasted from station WFBM, Indianapoli-, this evening front 9:30 o'clock to 10:30 i 'clock, by tin- State Automobile Insurance A ssociation. o I!E sun- and tune in on the radio program broadoa-t by the State Au tomohile Insurance Association from Station W1 BM. tin evening frrftn 9:30 o’clock to 10:30 o'clock. Koy Hillis, agent for Putnam County. l)-lt
Rheugiven
ing. I ask nothing for it. I will it if you will seial me your addn-s . \ po tal will bring it. Write today.
Mass.
PAUL CASE, Dept. B 3, Brockton,
a ^jti one big meeting Wednesday evening following fhe conference ban-
quet.
JTED:—Work hone 660-L.
middle ng" H 2p.
pa'J t:: jrtntf
BOLSTER
RADIO
^,,1. RALPH P. CROUHORF, T-' HMadies in Greenca.-tle an . y|, Jr can build a business for them •Kher in spare time or by le *-'• thair full time, demonstratiTig kid lingeiie and dresses. Wiit< ^■AID Co., 510 Continen* il ).,1 ®ldg., Indlajiapolis Ind. 4 7|)
Better Health l.ongcr Life! I or a normal thoroughly relieving urinal flow, »Icansing llic system of v/astes that poison and impair health, tako PoleyPills Diuretic An-I frrl the ini?'* of n l»^i»!thV» « c I i v r , n h^ freo l.»r*rjy, U H «|rrt ITliml, pof>t! appftitr, Rottn'J rIr"rp. Men nn'f vomrn everywhere* h^vo I'rcn ti r » n r ami rc' *>!n;neii<Iing tl.cni for yaar*. 1 ly them. Sold Lvtrywhere
“S honl I>av.s M will bt* In order next week for banker of Indiana who will gather at Purdue univer State ity for the annual agriItnnkcrs cultural short course, that Meet will be conducted for their e-pecial benefit. The. will he in se Jon Thursday and Friday, Februarv 17, 18, and will take part in a two day program designed to bo of value in the business of farming and hanking. The (irial day will open with demonstrations in the livestock judging pavilion when Prof. K. G. King, will bring out facts about the kinds of took found most profitable in Indiana. Every address will be fr41 w. d by a discu--ion so that each banker attending may expect definite help on any farm subject in which he may he interested.
It. P. MULLINS, Dill GEEST.
An Old Recipe to Darken Hair ;iv JANICE It \NDAI.L
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i of Putnnrn Co., The Rtar.il $• Co., Is paying $1.60 fio •nd cattle. Will remove >oiir fee of charge .tankage, we have
|| .-0 |>er hundred, test 60 to 67 per
Deliveries free on my route. Re ‘•II, Brazil 391 or 5364 the plant iev*r goes out of bu iness.
18 40t. Mch. 3
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^ Alpha Omicron Pi Alliance pold a used clothing sale at the
House Saturday Feb. 11.
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Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com* ItMiundcd, bring* , Lai k the n.itiiral ' C‘>l"r and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gt ay. Yi ars ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, w hich ia mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we - imply ask at any drug store ler "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You w ill get a largi IsiHlc of this old time recij*-improved by the addition of other ingredients, for only <5 ient-. Everybody u -i .this prepara th .n now, bee au m no one i an po sibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it dors it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a -qionge or soft bru -b w :i!i it and draw tin. llirougli 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.
Slim I 'I a Iks by Thoughtful Mothers I A Wiseon-in Mother says: "1 fun ! inothr-r- very well informed on 1h» j ubiert of ‘dope’ in medicines. Few j rnolhet now a days would buy a j | preparation that contained opiates or chlorform. A glance at the package | I before buying tells her thi-. With k" ley' Honey and Tar Compound, thi name tells a true story. It is quit klv effective for coughs, colds, i roup aio* throat irritations. Pure as it G surn, | and worth many times its pri K. P. MULLINS, Druggist.
Skin Clears RightUp! berauae lhi« Remedy Worka Two Weya at Once! In any rase of pimples, blackheads, sore or itching skin, you must I'l'lh clear and heal the skin I You niu.-t clear it of the pimpl- , blackheads, scab - and hi -tchcs and also In at the sore and broken tissue. That's what Rowdcs MrnHio Sulphur does—the sulphur clears the skin while tie- menthol heals. I hats why tin. great combination is putting an end to skin trouble*. One night secs a great change in the skin. In two or three day* the skin is of a new. clear In ilthy whitrne-'i. Rowles Mentho Sulphur is inexpensive and all drug -i-ts niiply it in jar* ready to use. Be ourc it'* Kowlcs.
Werrenrath, Concert Star, Finds
Lucky Strikes Kindly To His Precious Voice
“In my concert work, I must, of course, give first consideration to my voice. Naturally, I am very careful about my choice of cigarettes as I must have the blend u/uV/i is kindly to my throat. I smoke Lucky Strikes, finding that they meet my most critical rcnutre-
ments/*
It’s toasted N<> Throat Irritation-No Cousin
“The Cream of the Tobacco Crop” for Lucky Strikes say s Tobacco Factory Man “I am a factory man. 1 know flic manufacture of Tobacco. I have been engaged in it f:»r 45 years. If the public realized, as I realize, what‘Toasting* docs f.o Tobacco, how it takes out every bit of harshness and every hit oi bite, there would not be any Cigarette smoked in the United States, but LUCKY STRIKE ”
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