The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 March 1928 — Page 4

THE GREENCASTEE DATEY BANNER FRIDAY. MARCH 9, 1928.

KOLSTER RADIO RAI.m P. CROUSORE

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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—For Snip SALE:—Lawn

Feitilisnr

Lawn Gta> &Grain Co.

Marshall Ccn

FOR SALE:

liL’r $7.50. Jons Office, Filin: n briiijf" Rout." 2.

FOR SALEnow, 1 car Val Limp. I car Pi V. Coal. Wo

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Keep Your Skin Looking Young Protect your beauty in all kinds of

weather with this new face powder— MELl.O-GLO. Oops not tfive the skin u dr> le.-linjr, not clot? the pores;

i not affected - much by perspira-

or. So )iure and The Cub mentor believes that a day’s | Pldllips originally ails, i ’I ’ : ) made by a new wj || hp | p thp p urp |p and Gray | Saturday Spectato .

flash ami that he will be able to play 1

against Mellott tomorrow afternoon.

WAV! ED

, A report was current this week to and it w rks with the sufferer’, own the effect that John Taylor, a lawyer food. By its action on the important

French Pi ful.- Muili

It’s truly Pharmacy.

wonder-

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Bronze turkey Goothan Hansell. Post Route 1, or Bain-

7-l*w.-4-d.-p.

-We have for delivery pl.-ile 1th veign (i inch necr (.'land block, W. re a buyer for n 1 or

W'.NTLI': Two or three unfurn The local Wabash Valley

Banner Office. [company basketball team travelled to H. C. Appleby Im purchased an

9-2t Clinton Thursday night and played a Oveiland Whippet y w

double-header. The Greencastle aqua Mr. Mrs. il Vandergeift 1 ft Foillld efeated the Clinton aggregation but Monday for trij he South

lost a thriller to the strong Dresser They will visit Mi. Vandergeift’s jg. brother in Memphi Tenn., and his

STOMACH: Indigestion, gas and bloating, feeling like a rock in the

and abstracter of Danville, is ser-j inner-organs, this new medicine clear tomach, which in reality is a mass i iously considering-hying his hat into out the hidden poisons from the ° r undigested food, dyspepsia, in-

Jimmie Tobin, star floor guard on the ring against John-on, although no whole system through the -tomach, L-nse pain in stomach and chest, wild

the local high .school squad, was re-1 official announcement ha< yet been liver, kidneys ami bowels) and in tbi ported sick today. Coach Bausman! made. Taylor has l« •n active in poli- vay it ends the a h ; and pair which stated that Tobin did not have any tics in the ea. t < mi of the district, are so common to the e- pie of to-

fever hut was in bed Friday morning. Hendricks county, m which county day.

Terre Haute! .

| In this new day of science, a niedi|cine must first cleanse the system of

CIOVFRD'VIE i old toxic poi ons and this must be Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McCoy were bus- ,!ono throl, e h thl ' stomaeh > livcr - ki,| •

electric ine- visitors in Marion Thursday.

neys and bowels. Then the same medicine must strengthen an ! invigorate these organs to more normal, healthy action. It takes a liquid

heart palpitation, feeling like fire from t!i" throat to the pit of th - tomach, awful headaches, loss of w ight, ti -uc and strength, sour stomach, cramps, spitting up bits of half-digested food and a hot, sour

liquid.

LIVER: Attacks of biliousness, sick headaches that may last for days, constipation, dizzy spells, yellowish complexion.

ROWELS:

Painful i

feebng in thp jaches, wornout

Many other

f ! U t 0ntl - v ar ' se fn® J, dition of the - . , i siugg,-h, d |

kidneys an( | boM-,.i . .

pains over the boiy

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this medical

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trouble with its

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aflvertising quintet, 21

charg' ki-t.

Call at Kauble's

Meat Mar-f)-lt.;

Spencer ha- brought up the que-

; mother at Birmingham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. F-tel Meek and Mrs.

5 room ho Wright

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FOR SALE well located. Wi new modern ■ i the lot you buy. In mx yeai >■ i six years you g:

rent? Si Office o’

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enty .'even lots build for you a iio.iern home on ice like rent. Li dur home. Rent

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FOR SALE row eultivator di.-k, two 2'j 1). M. Fa 11 is, :

—One John Deer two one tractor tandram ;.'il. chicken fountain12 X. Madi-on St. 7-9-14-16-4p.

—For Kent— FOR RENT 5 rooms on west side of modern, double hou, . Plume 19. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, .'1 Iceping rooms, and garage, 437 Anderson St. Phone 513-X.

29-tf.

FOR RENT One modern furnished apartment. I'li me 399. -110 So. Indiana St. 25-tf.

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FOR RENT: Modern Furni-h d

apartment, private bath, steam heat, ground floor. Phone 385-X. 20-tf

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FOR RENT - Nicely furnished ’ modern room, ideal location. Prefer profo: eiirtinl or bu iness man or woman. Phone 156 K. 2-31. 1 FOR RENT: 1- rm 165 acres, 65 ,, acres bottom kfnd. 5 miles South- « we.-t of Gr- enca !lr. J. II. Pitchford. (

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MORTON " i ■ I . da Aid of Morton will ervi .uni the (iourt House Saturday March 10. M. . ! ■ Shannon of Crawfords- ' vllle •pen: W n -day with Mrs. Winnie Maddox. < l Pei rand and 11--. l-'i rran ' -ister of Muncie i-al-I ( I Milh i and family Satur-1 i,-'.; ■ -.eni’iir. I Mi . Winnie Maddox an<l^ son i' dlv W.-.rd jient a few days at i iii" vi'l ■ with her sister la.-t

week.

Fn < x moved to the Wilbur riodf I'- .inn the later part of the

week.

moved to the Wm. A'liitt plnce la>t week and Dan ii : ovc ! in ti e house vacated by

Martin.

Burk and family took Sunday diinie: ui.ii Rex Call and wife, i . Bu <1 r dii il Thursday morning funeral was held at i ■ Chapel on Sunday by Brother

Shu-ill.

Mr . Mollii Johnson is not getting

i mg i ry gi <1 at this time.

I 1 \k1 will meet with Mr-

Kttii Fry on Wednesday.

1 ta ind wife and son have veil i: i eg home folks for a few

days.

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tion of the age of Del mas Goodin, [ Charlc Pickens p nt Thursday in -tar floor guard on the Brazil high , Indianapolis. ■chool team which won the sectional ; Mi- Lucille Alkire has accepted a meet in Owen county last weekend. ! position in Mooi •> and 10 cent

According to C. P. Keller, superin-1 store, tendent of the Brar.il schools, Goodin will be 21 year- of age on March 25, and consequently is eligible to play in the regional tourney at Blooming-

ton.

KIDNEYS: Sharp pains over kid-

In mak- neys, a dull, achy feeling across the ing Konjoh', th juices from 22 of back, stiffness in the back and lower i the fine, t r.ed: il herb are u c <d. limbs, e pet-ially in mornings just I This • tt mg up

through the night, dizziness, spots

Konjola excel lent in < ,-.se < e before the eyes, swelling of ankles, suffering described below: l feet and lower limbs, puffs or dark

work o<

i' r, “parati(«

pletely ended the

many thousands, w her t;

K “ n jola is Win,

quantities by th( m . ■

in Greencastle, . mended by (he throughout this ivh 0 |,

RET:

Cecil Denny of Washington D. C. is visiting his p nts, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Denny.

Miss Mary Ca> iy, assistant at the : Post Office, left Wednesday for a j two week’s visit with relatives and

friends in Chica .

(Crawfordsville Journal)

F’aul Groves, Nolan Graver’s ag | ^ < ' v - Mulliden nd grossive little forward on the Craw to Brooke. •. fordsville high school basketball team Raw!' igl .:1 and

was able to rejoin his mates Thursday, after beipg.'tonflhed to his home for three days with a bad cold. Whil* Graver did not permit him to go through any strenuous drills, Groves managed to limber up considerably and gave every indication that he would be fully recovered by the time

family moved children

! have moved to Indianapolis where Mr. Hill has be- employed for some,

time.

Mrs. Eiii-tina Hurst went Wednesday to Manila to visit at the home of her daughter M Mandus Chance. Mrs. Mattie Y tal is visiting Mr. and Mi s. \V. V. O’Daniel at Green-

the Athenians take on the Clinton 1 il ' 1 '''

crew in the first game of the region-j A,ton :vIur l>h\. rural carrier al tournament at Greencastle Satur- ,,ul, hase<l a ne " r hevroIet coach.

Thomas Tibb of Mississippi rived Monday f a visit with daughter, Mrs. Ann Bourne.

has arhis

BANK ' I \TKMENT

Charter No. 656.

Report of the condition of Fillmore State Bank at Fillmore, Indiana, in the State of Indiana, at the close of

FOR RENT: room apartment,

tier Office. FOR RENT:

fnine hid ap.ii

ington St. Mi

- Attractive three Close in Gall Ban-

51 e-o-c-3t.

day.

With the return of Groves to the squad, Gregory Layne, who has been taking his place in the daily workouts, went on sick leave with a cold and a physical injury that may keep him out of the practice sessions.

i he drill on Wednesday was more . - - ...

animated than it has been at any | I jg. ) ^ us,ne ' s on “ sth ’ (,a y of Febr uary,

time during the last few weeks. Cru-! Oran E. Buis, President, i v< ‘ r ),as warne<l his charges of the G. O. Runten, Vice-President,

b” . managocs, cauliflower. I strength of the Clinton and Green-i A. W. Inman, Cashier-Secretary. .

j castle aggregations and they are tak- , , T Resources

~<na«w ■ l-T * W ~ L ^ - *s™£r'S„,i^ 130 - ,0!> - 94

,, ,, , , hdence that was present in the Old etc 5 “>06 64

all< Wl '' i • c ' un ' Gold and Blue camp a week ago when Banking House, Furniture

V. m. Baldwins. the cagers were preparing for the ;-iv,ii .i here last week -ectional tourney, has disappeared. < h of Mrs. Mary Ayers,; Clinton will offer tough opposition is the pastor at Groveland and a s will Greencastle if the local ug- , negation gets over the first obstacle " V aml Wlf “ w, ' r, ‘ at lr >- ' in the meet. Many fans are picking " wlnesday. I Mellott to defeat Greencastle in th«' id r,' Saturday night .e Con ,| game Saturday afternoon and ■ ’ Jesse Evans and : if suc h j, the outcome and the Cra-

Three room modern iikiiI, 302 E. Wa hMorrison. 8-3p.

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T OST: Pocketb 10k, about four inche- by three iiche- in -ize, du.k brown with light trimming, containing ten dollar bill. Finder plea • call Banne, Oft i< e. Ri u.ud.

L H. ; Gob itfv

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in front ol of WIi'L plea e i.'ii 107 S. G I

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MCI t( E in V, \ ! |;r ( (INSI MIIKS All water bill are due and payable on or before the 10th. of each month, and if paid by thi- date the net rates will Ik chargi-d, otherwis" the delayed paj u nt charge will be add'd to all bill- paid after the lOtii.

THE GI

KKM ASTLK WATIWORKS GO.

family.

M i iri f ' nk -nent Saturday night and .' " id with Elbert Huber. • 1 Hrov n and Fred Todd spent ' week with thiur par1 a Wm. Todd and wife. Mr \\ b Millman had several i f’ '•in I nton Friday after-

no n.

\\ al. Baldwin and wife were shopp 1 G>. cn< a-tle, Saturday after-

noon.

Eh. ' Hulier . pent Friday night - ".-in ('lark and attended the hall games. o iC> \< HD ALE ROUTE 1 'L. and Mr-. Ro?-. Young and son t i i th (• uinniri'nt at Green<a tie. Friday night. : ■ d M . L urnie Robbins and n ib and Mr. and Mr-. Leonard M ; - 1 ailed on Mr. and Mrs. Ora; My i one night last week. i- a i Mr . \rthur Witt and i a ! n’ovr . la t week to afarnr • f Ronchdale. aad Mi Glasglow Britton i • ' ' al,ur ay in Greencastle. •11. I nni. an i Lodell Robbins at* toim-.ainent at Greencastle h t Fri !>■ night and Saturday. !r. and Mi . A. G. Kdie of Illinois a vi • ck i r with Mr. and Mrs \\ iii- KH if*, '- 1 ”•! M, Glasgow Britton at- ’• ’ ’ - Hitch at Browns Valley Sun-

The Kpvvort benefit marke morning. There

indio

pa.-tr;

League will give a at Eitel’s Saturday will h cakes, cookie and salads. Every>LI at half price. It.

Fn no pei

h bakery & Inman.

fancy fiui

BEFORE you buy a brooder, lie sure to see a Newtown. The poultryman’s choice wherever tried. Greencastle Hatchery, 1001 S. Locust; 22 S. Jackson, Rhone 525-L. 29-tf

Gucumbeiooper & L:

cauliflower.

1 he Morton Methodist Ghurch will sirv dinner in the Gourt House lobby Saturday, March 10th. 7-3p Rummage Rule, Saturday morning at the Court House at 9:00. by Cosmopolitan Club. H-2n.

’ST receive' Lump and

Twc cars Blue Star rgg. Ferd Liu s.

Glean onion-, < oper & Inman.

1 he', lettuce

LM) OF OIL POOLS s 'Di ^NAP i l. , Mar. 9. (UP)— ■ t ii - ,it wa-« once one of the ■ c "d |uki in Indiana will pring and summer, v ie n more than fifty old wells in n i unti uill be plugged q-'-i vi mi ,.f the geology dlvit • -t.i: c()ii.-.ervation department. 1 yeat gn hundnda of lallj w re drilled in this - vicinity of " Li the five year period from :o Theodore Ring m v. state gas and oil inspeet< ti.36 oil well w. re drilled in < uth'i ,i Huntington county.

\ Good I hrn;: to Know Kenu'inlkMIt Mis. Mary B , (name fumiefc* ' .- n , 1 1 ' ,n ' ' ■ "• ' alif., says tliat very iiuickly ' 'I' I a bad pain i n my back, and : ' , I u • 1 t i lie awake at night - i ! i’ - umatic pa ns, I now sleep In ' V 1 '- e'ljoi a good night’s N one hould suffer buckri eum i ic pains, >U*»p disturb- ■ r ^ '"“V l "d bladder ailments, \ih n I nVy Pill diuretic may be so • i ilv bad and at so mall a cost.— K. i’. Ml LI,INS, Druggist.

verites go to the night game, they will also have a tough foe to down in the boys who captured the Veedersburg tourney. Craver has sent the names of his certified players to the Greencastle officials. Each team is permitted to use ten players in the regional games while in the sectional games only eight players are permitted to see 1 action. It is probable that the eight 1 men who -aw service in the sectional will be taken to Greencastle along with the two others, but the names have not been given out.

3,800.00

fi 00

18,139.02 5,441.38 799.161 856.60 1

553.4-1

.$177.179.17

and Fixtures

Other Rea! PNiuto Owned Due from Trust Companies

Banks and Bankers and Cash on Hand Cash Items Interest Paid Current Expenses .... Total

Liabilities

Capital Stock—Paid in. ...$ 25,000.00 Surplus 10,000.00 Undivided Profits—Net ... 1,430.00 Demand Dep sj(s 109,176,07 : Time Certificates 10,982.65 Savings Deposits 7,609.60! Bills Payable 11,583.00 Notes Rediscounted 1,037.86 j Total SI77.I79.I7 1 State of Indiana, County of Putnam i

ss;

I, A. W. Inman, Cashier of the Fillmore State Bank of Fillmore, In-1 (liana, <1 -olemnly swear that the above statement is true. A. W. INMAN. Subscribed and sworn to before me thD 8th. da of March, 1928. (Sea!) OTTO N. HICKS, Notary Public. My Commi -ion Expire Aug. 22, 1929

SATURDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIO WJZ Hook Up 7 p. m. RCA liout: New York symphony orchestra. WEAK Hook Up 7:15 p. in. Intercollegiate glee clubs contest. WJZ Hook Up 8 p. m. I.char's operetta, “Gypsy Love." WOR Newark (422) 8 p. m. Levi-

tow’s orchestra.

WLS Chicago (345) 7:30 p. m. Na-

tional Barn Dance.

MAY RUN FOR CONGRESS The definite withdrawal of Prosecutor Will A. Church from the congressional race, has resulted in the bringing of considerable pressure to hear on Clay A. Phillips, assistant city attorney, to make the race. The latter’s name has been mentioned frequently in connection with the office, ami it is believed by hi- friends t! at should he decide to enter the list he will make things interesting for Congressman Johnson. There is no doubt but that certain thing- that have happened in Terre Haute in the past few months have reacted against Johnson in the outside countie>. it has born said that there is no power either in Heaven or hell that can protect a man in politics from th" mi takes or overzealousness of his f 0 ,,| frftnds, ami the representative from the Fifth district certainly has more than his allotment of fool friends. Phillips’ activities in the work of the American Legion, s- first vice commander of the Department of Indiana, as welfare officer for the Fifth district and particularly as post commander during the year Terre Haute held a successful state encamp nient of the Legion, have given him a

prominence among

Indiana Doctor Offering Praise For New Konjola "1 Strongly Recommend It," He Says; I he 'list Highly Endorsed Medicine In This Section. Konjola is the new- remedy for common disordi rs of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, or rheumatic and neuritis troubles. This advanced medicine was introduced for the first time only a few short years ago and has already become the most highly | indorsed medicine in this section today. Nearly everyone who takes Konjola is glad to recommend it and one of the latest statements of praise came from Dr. E. S. Morrow, Colum-

bus, Ind.

Dr. Morrow is a medical Doctor, and also a graduate of Osteopathy. He is widely known. “I have taken several bottles of Konjola,” aid Dr. Morrow. “It turned out to be just the medicine I always needed for my stomach trouble, 1 and 1 strongly recommend it for my patients and can truthfully say it I helped me personally." Besides the indorsement of Dr. Morrow and many others, over 5.000 men end women in the States of In- ! diana and Illinois have publicly in- , dorsed Konjola. In many instances this medicine has given permanent relief in ea -ea of suffering that had 1 been going on for 25 and 30 years. This new compound is vastly different than any previously known : medicine. It is one singie liquid rem-1 edy which contains the juices, ex- ‘

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tracted from twenty-two natural^

former service plants and herbz. These juices haw-

men ami their friends that would in-! the , M . st „ wsib|f> p(rpft „„ th(1 lom I to Lis benefit should he decide ach, In.*, kidneys and bowel . Kon-|

j join is L.i.en immediately after meals'

ure

to make the race.

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1-lb. Leaf Oakley’s Very Best BreadWrapped

Candy Bars

(i Different Brands Regular 5c Quality Bars, Each

BUTTERINE

Hood Luck or Oak (^rove, lb. Recola Nut, lb. . 20«

SOLID PACK

I omatoes

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Standard Pack 20-oz. Can

JELL-0 TCtrSpkgs. 2] B. & C. BAKING POWDER, lO-oi. cm . ... PALM OLIVE SOAP,:? bars I MATCH! L’ai ly June Peas, 15c quality, 20-oz. j j Ooz . $1.35 AJ|

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