The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 February 1928 — Page 4
THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1928.
IN THE MEN’S STOKE! TOP COATS AND O’COATS
$0 Suits
$12.50 and $19.95
half frk K OR LLSS!
COMMISSIONS WERE AWARDED ON WEDNESDAY
Kuide; Elli* and Isaacs, section gui i-
APPOINTMENTS (»F SENIOR MEN !\ THE It. O. T. t. HAVE KEEN MADE.
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Four Companies, Including Machine (iun Company, \re In List—Orton Awarded Commissions.
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)I» TW() I)AYS Friday and Saturday, we are offering an odd lot of men s all wool suits, ovei coats llf» and topcoats. A cleanup of odd sizes. Light and
dark patterns. A number of of Learbury eluded. All are highly desirable and
(JAINS.
COMPANY “B” Captain—Harold R. Christie; 1st. Sergeant—Roscoe C. Springston. First Plaitoon: 1st. Lieutenant— Jesse Johnson; Platoon Sergeant— Norman Heyne; Juniors: Thompson,j right guide; Gregory, left guide; Biwers, and Neely, section guides. Second Platoon: 1st. Lieutenant— Harry Keith Smith; Platoon Serge-ant-Henry E. DeLong; Juniors: Reiner, right guide; Conner, left guide; Volz and Nichols, section
guides.
COMPANY “C"
Captain—Marion Shoup: 1st. SergFirst Platoon: 1-t. Lieutenant—
eant—Charles Knaub
Walter M. Danniel; Platoon Sergeant
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NOTE—OWING TO THE ENORMOC.S PimTTr'
PRODCCTION Ml Mis, ^
TO PA\ FOR I MIS PRODUCTION \\ | I N( KEASE IN Ol R ADMISSION.
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TODAY AND FRIDAY2 to 5:30 .. 10—25c- - 5::io | ()!l ll
clothes inRARL HAR-
Appointmerrts of all senior men of tlie DePauw R 0. I C. to cadet com-
missions in the ^t^nf-med^r—- Oilman; Juniors: Hixon,
right guide; Arnold, left guide; Koeni ing and Holycross, section guides. Second Platoon: 1st. LieutenantDick L. Mitchell; Platoon Sergeant — Hugh Spohn; Juniors: Gunn, right
C. Prevo Company
'the unit in its spring drill and formi ation, have been innounced by the i military departmen t. The assignment 1 | of some members of the junior class to particular po.-iti'ns in different | portion- of the ou unization has also
I been made.
The following cadet commissions have been uwar a d by Major W. R. J Orton, commandit the DePauw R.
I O. T. C. unit:
guide; Godwin, left guide; Rice an 11 Phillips, -ection guides. COMPANY ••!>", MACHINE GI N Captain—Paul W. Summers; 1st. Lieutenant—Albert H. Thompson j 1st. Sergeant—Myrle Rife; Juniors:
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For five years the death of Roger Balfour remained a mystery.
HATALI.ION STAFF ; Bray, right guide: Kilgore, left guide; Lieutenant Orion- John Marshall. I Hettmansperger, Burckhalter, HuffMajor .I. Bruce Murr. i man, and Ellison, squad leaders.
Call Turner.
NOTICE TO 'I VXPAYBRS OF MON- j Spr< I . 'dn■ rl Fund n ■
ROE TOWNSHIP, Pl’TNAM COUNTY, INDIANA Notice is hereby given by the un-der-igned Trustee am A'lvinory Board of Monroe Township, Putnam County, Indiana, that said officials contemplate meeting an < mergeney ami deteimining the expenditure of more money for the year 192K than wa- set out in detail in the publi.'hed budget for said year: ami will, on the 20th day of February, at ten o’clock A. M., at the offio of the undersigned Trustee in the Town of Bainbriilge, County and State afoii-
I the Tuition Fund of said Township, j for the year 1!I2K, more than was puhli bed in the annual budget for aid • year. Tax payers have a right to be
heard tlv reon.
i Ten or more taxpayers in such -municipal corporation, other than those who pay poll tax only, and who are affected by such additional appropriations and who may feel ag I grieved thereby, may file a petition with the County Auditor of Putnam I County within ten days after -uch additional appropriations shall have her n determined upon setting forth their objictions thereto and facts
and excessive as the case may be. In \\ itness Whereof, we hereunto ot our hands this second day of Feb ruary, U)2H. Frank Edwards, Trustee Monroe Township. John Lewis, Howard Hostetler, T. I.. Fo.-her, Advisory Board, Monroe Township. 9-2t.
WHEAT GRAIN REMOVED SEYMOUR, Ind. Feb. 9. (UP) — In an operation here, a grain of wheat was taken from the ear of Martha Robertson, five, of Brownstown. The grain was supposed to
1st Lieut., Adjutant-
COJMP WY “A”
Captain Robert Bullard; 1st Lieutenant - Cyril K. M Nary; 1st Serge-
ant—John IJ. Winded.
First Plaitoon: I t Lieutenant—Albert K. Williams: Platoon Sergeant— Robert A. Piero Juniors: Ball, right guide; Ennes, left guide; Howell and
Aithur, section des.
Second Platoon: l-t. Lieutenant— Herman L. Royer; Platoon Sergeant
According to the present plans of 1 the department, outside drill will he resumed March 12, and the first regu-i lar spring formation will take place March 22.
Took Soda 20 Years For (Jas—Stops Now “For 2(1 years I took soda for indigestion and stomach gas. One bottle of Adlerika brought me complete re-
lief.”—J. B. Hardy.
And then Lon Chaney, as a detective with hypnotic power, is put on the rase.
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lion guides. Third Platoon:
1st. Lieutenant—
said, consider and determine upon>1 owing that the pin|io ed additional
have lodged in her ear last summer, John Allen Best; Platoon Sergeant -ince then the girl had complain mI Willard F. Ethrrington; Juniors:
(tie expenditure of $2, 0 n the expenditun are unneci ary, unwi e of pain.
Beaman, right guide: Brooks, loft
thought was in your system Adlerika give your stomach bowels a REAL cleansing and how much better you feel. It surprise you!—R. !’. Mullins, Drug
gist.
Let and see will
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'YELLOW MASK”
RAYMOND STEPHENS TO GO TO TRIAL ON MURDER CH MICE
BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 9. (UF)— Raymond Stephens wa- to go on trial in Monroe circuit court today on a charge of killing his cousin, James Stephens. The dead man, known as “Big Jim" Stephens, died la.-t Oct. 8, from loss of blood after several arteries had been cut in a fight. A knife was wielded during what authorities said wa- a drinking party.
PERU, Ind., Feb. 9. (UP)—Arthur Johns, 27, and married, “got even” with his employers for laying him off by entering their department
store md i- •; IP 12, fivi .iys a"- Jt *
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Dissolution Sale!
As we are leaving the farm we will j sell at public auction on the old M. i E. McHalfie farm, located 1V6 mile [ west of Stilesville and 11 miles east I of Greencastle, on State Road 40 on 1
Tuesday, February 11
depriving l(oii of Teeth Beauty J
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How Glorious Whiteness Comes
What Makes this "Yellow Mask?”
In your saliva is a "liquid cement.” It glues to your teeth then hardens.
Forms a thin, glassy mask.
But worse, this mask is absorbent — drinks in food, coffee and tobacco
stains which color it yellow.
There is a priceless substance that will positively remove that unlovely yellow tinge. Leading dentists use it in the cleaning of ditficult-to-whiten teeth. All science recognizes its great virtues. It cannot injure the softest enamel. And it works like white magic! This substance is “Tri-Calcium Phosphate. Dental science has long tried to compose a tasty, pleasant toothpaste from it, so that you can have for tveryJjy uu its marvelous tccth-whitcu-ing powers. Now success has come. The name of this wonderful preparation is ORPHOS TOOTH PASTE. The public and professional reception to it is overwhelming. In less than six months more than a million women
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Get your lirst tube of ORPHOS today.
For Sale by all Drug and Department Stores
and specially featured by
R« P. MULLINS, Druggist
at 10:!!0 a. m., the following
described property:
•> Head Horses anil Mules— One pair brown 6-year-old mare mules, I sound, Hi hands, weight 2800, a real pair and broke for anybody; one pair 4-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 ones; if you want a bull, don’t miss these. 2 roan heifer , coming yearlings, and a real pair; .'( Holstein cows, good ages and giving milk; 5 Jersey cows, range from 2 to i 4 years old, some milking and sonje | springers; two 2-year-old Jersey springer heifers; one yearling heifer calf; one pure-bred yearling Jersey! hull, a good one. These cattle have
all been T. B. tested.
8 Sows—8 big sows, double immuned and will farrow by day of -ale. :i(l Head Sheep—30 head Shrop- i shire ewes, good ages and safe in
lamb.
D'V and S|ra« .from 1 to 5 1 clover hay in mow; 60 bales oats I straw; 200 bales wheat straw. Implements— McCormick Deering j
OUR OFFICE WIN!
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Irate Parent:— I’ll teach you to feed the goldfish to the cat! Martha, where is my razor strop? Ultra-Modern Offspring (who has been reading the newspaper): Father, Stop! I am insane ! —o—
Defendant: “Well really judge, I haven’t any. I just circulate around, -o to speak, and—” Judge: “Withdraw from circulation 30 days. Ni case.” — Capper'-
Weekly.
Spring is almost here and now is the best time to plan your spring building. We have plan hooks covering any kind of building and after you have decided what you want
we can furnish you the material quickly and at reasonable
prices. —0—
A garage is a good investment. Besides saving your storage charge-, which soon amount to enough to pay for your own garage, it saves your car from many bumps which it receives in a crowded storage. —o— A young colored couple were sitting at the foot of the Statue of Liberty. Henry was holding Mandy’s hand. “Henry,” Handy, “dot know whv dey ha such small light- on
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plows; New McCormick Deering di e and tandem harrow for tractor; New McCormick Deering binder with power take-off, 10-ft cut, used one season; New International cultivator, one row; John Deere cultivator, one’ row; New Superior wheat drill, fertilizer attachment, been u.-ed one season; Hoosier wheat drill; Black Hawk corn planter, check and 120 rod of wire, in good shape; (iO-tooth harrow spring tooth harrow; 2 wagons, Studel baker and Columbus; .at top and box bed, both good; cutting box, nower or hand; feed grinder, power; 1M, hor-e gasoline engine; McCormick Deering cream separator with power atlachn.ents, good as new; set tug harne--in good shape; collars, pads, fork-
etc.
Ford Sedan—1921
shape.
sometimes require a tonie as ilo their^
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gret it in later years.
Many children become undernourished due to lack of appetite. Keep the appetite keen. Food nourishes the body and makes it grow.
Also watch Nature's warning for changes in the system. Skin troubles—pimples, boils and that sallow complexion—all foretell a body weakness.
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In such cases, S.S.S. is the proper tonic. It improves the appetite; helps Nature build rich, red blood cells—-those vitalizing elements in the blood that build and sustain
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Cols. Figg & Dobbs, Aucts.
I be physical welfare of the child is being g | ' , ' n ' .»•»' school authorities. Failure to keep up with ( D" ^ Jtie r< from school is probably due to a nervousd'"' “"I w tiou that may be largely attributed to u deficient'.'
Bovd & Hicks, Clerks.
Social Helpers of Stilesvillt
serve lunch.
Sale ruin or shine. Plenty of shel
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