The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 March 1928 — Page 3
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Muncie Bearcats State Champions
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| champion was crowned when the fight i Carlson hour
j mg Muncie Bearcats nosed out Mart-' \v Cro Minneapolis St. Paul (405)
msM. c , 13 to 12 in the final game 9 p. m Northwest artists,
of the 1928 Indiana high school baa-' n
Konjola Quickly "jided The Misei He Had Suffered
C n/ ] A J W* ketball tournament. The Artesian City Ldiueu 1 OC misery i s, I uai ' W!l Icadine :.t tic half by one
Stomach Trouble and Sleepless Nights Weakened His Whole
System.
point, the count being 9-8. Muncie came back in the final period and prevented Martinsville from making
a single field goal.
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TO ISSUE MAGAZINE NEWCASTLE, Mar. 19. (UP)—An Indiana conservation magazine will be published here, as result of action at a mooting here. Persons at the meeting included George Mannfield if Indianapolis; Charlc- Biederwolf, of the Indiana Supreme court; and H. H. Evans, of Newcastle. It was planned to issue the magazine monthly beginning May 1. A company will be incorporated to han-
dle publication. 0—
A Good Thing to Know—Remember
With forty seconds to play, Martj insville was stalling with the score \ 12 to ] 1 in their favor. Muncie called time out, their fourth for. the game, and Wooden mi sed his chance from the charity stripe. It being a technical foul, the ball was brought back to center am| Secrist, Muncie pivot man, got the ball on the jump. Seeing that his teammate- were covered, he took aim and shot from the very center of the floor, the ball passing through the hoop and hardly disturbing the
draperies.
Tbi, won.lerfu] ,h„, Mu„d.
the game, the final gun finding the ache
count, Muncie 13; Martinsville 12. Muncie fans went wild for it was the first time in Indiana net history that a team from their city has ever
won this coveted honor.
GOOD SERMONS BY MINISTERS OF THIS CITY
(Continued from page one)
0
mr. r. h. McDonald
•, (name furnishCalif., says that
began to teach and the power of his message began to work in the hearts of men, upon that dark and hard
world where
‘Weariness and sated lust Made human life a hell’
that midnight world witn its faint and scattered lamps of truth, the dawn of a new light began to break. ‘The people who sat in darkness saw
go forth to invite others to come and ! a great light; and to those who sat see him? in the region of the shadow of death
Christian Church. lifflit sprang up’.”
Rev. B. H. Bruner spoke Sunday “ But it "' as as a liberator that the morning at The First Christian church Master-Teacher reached the peak of on the subject “A Morning With the his teaching in the eighth chapter of Moster-Teachers”. His sermon was John. Jesus had said of himself, ‘1 based upon the eighth chapter of am the truth.’ Now he says, ‘Ye John's gospel. “In this chapter,” he shall know the truth, and the truth said, “we are privileged to spend a i'hall make you free.’ The quest for morning with the Master-Teacher. He freedom is as old as the rare. Man was nearing the close of his ministry. is a natural born seeker. Freedom is His enemies, smarting under the cut- the necessary condition for all ting lashes of his condemnation and growth. That which denies freedom his exposure of their religious and hinders and binds the individual and political trickery, were trying to the race i nits progress. The only make out a case against him. It was way of freedom according to Jesus in answer to their charges and (pies- ls the way of the truth. What Jesus lions that the great teaching- of this Ea Id about truth was said in the pre--chapter w- ie given.” ence of men who were doing everyRev. Bruner pointed out the fact thing in their power to supress the that in this chapter we have three trut h- They proposed to outlaw evof the outstanding characteristics of erything that would raise any questhe religion of Jesus Christ, suggest-j t' on about their traditional beliefs,
ed. First, its message to the sinner;
the allegiance of men fcy It* afdflty, if voluntarily accepted, to libefate and integrate life.' This is exactly what Jesus promised to his disciples and the world through his person and message.” * “When Jesus finished his teaching that morning his enemies took up stones to throw at him. They could not answer his arguments, and cowards that they were, they resorted to the coward’s method. This is precisely what multitudes have been doing in the face of Jesus’ teaching throughout the years.
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“The attitude of Jesus and of his religion toward sinners, is well illustrated in the action of Jesus when the Pharisees brought before him a | 'inful woman. The Pharisees saw only the woman she was. She a sinner and therefore she ought to die. Jesus saw the woman she might become. The sinner was a woman
The world authority was uppermost 1 in their conception of religion. Anyone who advances idea- which en-
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“A disordered stomach caused w i TJP'T’ If K^T’CT’C j untold misery in the last five years," | Illld 1 V/UIvI I E« 1 1 » said Mr. R. H. McDonald, lfi8 North . tirr , r«V s jGrv • *-t I Miami St., Peru, Ind. “and I was nev- j W KK f v* 11^3
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or able to find a medicine to give me lasting relief until I got Konjola. “My condition had become so bad that I was afraid to eat on account of the suffering I knew would come
Hardware. | afterwafd. Gas would form and pres 14-tf j against my heart, causing shortness
of breath and palpitation of the heart. Improper bowel movement caused poisons to gather in my system and give me still greater suffering. I was almost too nervous to sleep at night and during the day I was too weak
to do my work.
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SPECIAL PRIVI LEGES
INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 19. (UP)— Foreign boin World War veterans
was awarded the Gimbel medal for have but a short time in which to displaying the bc-t mental attitude I avail themselves of special nnturalizof any player during the tourney. ! ation privileges, they were reminded
0 ’ I by W. A. Kiefer, of Cincinnati, dis- therefore she ought to be saved. Too or pven
[trict director of nntuialization. ”iten the ( hurch takes the attitude of ’ May 2« is the final date provided 1 the Pharisees toward sinners. In
I under the special Act of Congress, hut the la.-t examination in the Indianapolis division will he the la.-t
veek in May, Kiefer said.
Under the special Act, veterans are excused from the u-unl declaraition of intentions, proof of five years i residence, educational tests, filing 1 f es and 90 days posted notice. Kiefer and Examiner Edward J.
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nur dealings with the sinners and the criminals wo are more interested in I laws for their punishment than j are in seeing that those conditions in human si eiety which breed criminals and sinners are faced and corrected.”
», and under the personal I: f FLyd Miller, local
Je ir-timtor.
1: ;!l be an individual, ear perminat; .n, and root rot. t'-t can he assurred. a community service which (riven by the agriculture |a number of years, and has that have taken advantage kportunity as good seed [plante’ before a good stand
icured.
r' hi eo-t of operation, and |i fi - 'I'Cd a minimum charge »” nn ear is charged. The F trd in the Agritom located in the Greencas- ’ I.°a\r the corn there. It ►‘M in order of receipt.
Konjola is sold in Greencastle at the Owl drug store, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this section.
XOTHK TO TtM'^VKHS OF WASII-
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tnatn county. Indiana, Township. Clay County,
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s-tmi.l city and (IreenTuwnshlp, Putnam Co : ill!. m| (I, create an
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of $;i5.781.!ll
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era of Washington am County. Indiana,
each hereby notified that there will joint meeting of tin* Commlssione .10^ 1 •-'■inty.' Indiana, and the
i)l Putnam Countv, In-
diana. held In 1 he Commissioners Itoom of the Auditor's office In the Court House ill the City Ilf l.reencii'tle In Putnam County. Indiana, on tl" jv for the purne""
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Hth. of April,
„f considering mix remonutranc-e timi may have been filed by any resideni tax payer of either Washington lorrn* ship, I'utnam Countv. Indians, u .link,on Township, Clay County. Indiana a fleeted by the proposed improve-
ment and opposed thereto.
You are therefore notified, that if you are opposed to the Improvement of the Michael Mv. rs el ill road as
prop..sed, which high wav Is on
between Washington Township, j ulnam Countv. Indiana, and Jni kson Township, Clay County. Indiana, (lie one half of the expense of such propose.! Improvement to be home P' Washington Township Putm, m f nUPt> Indiana, and the other one half to be borne bj Jackson Township. claN Count'- Indiana, and > ou are affected ii.. n f pqtnam County. I : u.
the time provided by| nl K nl
of
The Uniteil Pro 1928 All-State
High School Basketball team C on-! Kennedy are examining a group of tains the nam - of tko Martinsville| iirospeetive citizens. About 90 of
and two Muncie net players. The fif-j these will he granted citizenship. th position is filled by Murray of^ o Bedford. On the 1 cond team Muncio, Why Every User become a Friend
Anderson, Bedford and Logansport i “Never has any other cough medi-
. , cine acted as quickly and satisfactor-
are represented. , j|y as Fo , ev> ' Hon * y and Tar Com .
The following are the teams. j p; )UM ,| t an( i‘ it gives complete satisFii -t team:—Forward, Wooden,| faction to friends who use it on my
( Maitin.'ville; Forward ( Bedford); , "‘commendation,” says .1. D. McCmnh, , er (Muncio); (iiitud, Ticket, (Mart*- Batried throat, stops tou^hin^, raises insville). phlegm easily. No opiates to cause —Second Team:—Forward Yohler,| constipation, no chloroform, no “dope” ; (Muncie); Forward Ochoman, (And-jYou take no changes with cough or
Center, VleCurn,,. .Lex.m.. ^ '!»*?.j port); Guard, Douglass (Logansport). | MULLINS, Druggi-t.
Guard, Pentter, (Bedford). - —
Third Team:—Forward, Norris ' awiifw—■
(Frankfort): Forward, Sud.iith (Mar-i
tinsville); Center, Krathwell (Roches-1
ter); Guard, Prentice ( Kendallville); j Guard, LaPosa, (E. Chicago). Honorable Mention:— Forwards, Miller; (Bedford); Opasik (E.Chicago); Ricker (Anderson); Thompson (Rochester); Abbott, (Washington); Klein, (Central, Evansville) Marsh, (Clinton); Crosby, (Delphi); Brockall, (Central Fort Wayne); Ed-
dy, (Columbus).
Center:—Eubank, (Martinsville). Guards:—Lockhart, (Martinsville); Parr, (Muncie); Ashley and Armentrout, (both of Frankfort); Wood, (Anderson); Hodge, (Evansville); Moonshower, (Rochester); Overbuy,
(Washington).
dangere.l their authority was gerous religious teacher.”
“Jesus’ method of gaining the truth was that of the seeker. ‘Seek and ye shall find: knock and it shall he opened unto you.’ Here, again, he crossed the path of the Pharisees. saw j Their method of receiving truth was v ;ls | that of getting it from the past. They i simply accepted it and asked no ques- | tions. They made no attempt to discover any new truth for themselves,
to test the truth they had
received. They were perfectly content in their slavery to dogma and
tradition.”
“It is strange how many people towe 1 day are following the Pharisees rather than Jesus in their search for the truth. The wdiole Fundamentalist anil Modernist controversy today is a conflict between the truth-accepters and ’the truth seekers. The battle is between those who accept everything 'that has been handed down from the
BOMBAY, INDIA, Mar. 19. (UP) The magnificent program that marked the wedding by which an American girl, Mi's Nancy Miller, became her highness the Mahafanee I) vi Sharmishtab llolkar, ended With a feast until day break today. The couple plan a honeymoon that will take them to Europe, There American gill will be operated oh for
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FOURTEEN INJURED IN DENVER, 1 OLORAJM) FIRE FARIA MONDAY MORNING.
“Jesus called himself the light of the world and his religion has become the light of the world. Chrislianity came into a world that was
filled with darkness. But when Jesus I l’ alt - a,1,, tlin ‘ s '’ who seek to varif >'
old truth for themselves and discover
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DENVER, Colo., Mar. 19. (UP)— Fourteen men were -eriously injured two probably fatally, when a fire swept th’ ( dorado Hotel here today. The two most dangerously ifijured were unidentified. One was horribly burned, while the other was ifijured in trying to escape by jumping from a window to the roof of an adjoining building. He blunged through a skylight.
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new truth. And in truth seekers have
side. Jesus never intended that men should put their brains in cold storage or a safety vault and take their religion in doses put up by theologians of an age that is dead and gone. He intended that men should use the brains which God has given them in a divine quest for that truth in every realm, religion included, which
A score of men were trapped on the upper floor- of the hotel but they
this battle the leaped safely into firemen's nets, otbJi -us on their Pr< W ere injured when they jumped to
the pavement.
Damage wa- estimated at $19,000. 0 HANKER KILLS SELF .
CHICAGO, Mar. ID. (UP)—John F. Smul-ki, 61, Millionaire Baliker
alone can bring freedom. A modern an'l politician and an outstanding , rftic of ;li" churi ’ has said. 'Mod leader among the Roliah people of th* ern civilization is cracking for xvant I United States, committed suicid* in of a religious truth which can ram 1'" hotel apartment here yesterday.
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C ALLED TIME-OUT
Many people are as yet in doubt as to why Secrist of Muncie called the fourth time-out for his team in
• bv '"‘'me' "your ° U remonstrance the game with Martinsville Saturday the Auditor of Putnam County, Lj,,^ ij U t, here is where Secrist com-
wltliin the “ ’
Lite of the t arch H-’tlt. i 1
Davis.
M K Cooper, and
with
Indiana
he Statute of the Stnte lilted March 12th. 192".
W. F Davis.
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Ora Day.
Honrd of Commissioners of Putnam
County, Indiana.
DOUBLED and REDOUBLED all WITHIIM FIVE YEARS!!
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7:. OiH County Auditor.
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Indians.jbined his brains with his basketball
ability. ' Secrist knew his team had no i chance to obtain the ball before the : game was over, without a desperate j maneuver. His team already had j three time outs. Another would mean j that Martinsville would get a free- | throw. Secrist had no time to con- i jsider. He called time out—figuring j Martinsville might miss the foul and jhe knew that he could obtain the tip-off and get the ball for just one long shot before the game ended. ' Martinsville missed the fr-’e throw. On the tip-off Secrist grabbed the hall, pivoted and let go at the basket, jthe hall dropped through the net, almost as the game ended. That, Gentlmen. was brainy basketball. Its true that long ones don’t always go in hut that long-shot was Muncies only chance. Secrist made that chance good. This is the second time he has appeared on an -All-State team. The same applies to Wooden, Martinsville forward. Wooden gets the rail because he combines the four main points of basketball— shooting, idribbling, defense and brains. He has
[them all.
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