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FOR RENT—Modern house, garden, garage. Phone (i57-X. 2-tf
I, l-—One ^ ,] ph ne Rural yy. A'p M. 3 - 2 l’
FOR RENT:—Modern, attractive rooms furni>h<M for light house-keep-ing. Phones, 525-L or 363-L. 30-lf.
THE CIIK.KNCASTLE DAILY BANNtJR,
pLU-GRIP
TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928.
r^rBaby chicks, White ’ Harreil Rocks. See or Burks, Box .132. 2-Bp
KIR RENT:—Upper apartment. Landes Flat. Lucas and 1 Gautier.
3-5t.
Check before it itarta. Rub on—inhale vapor*
VJCKS
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PURDUE WON Convinced That FROM D’PAUW It Is Wonderful
For The Stomach
rriveU by said paid Auditor,
and st;
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n iNMNt; m \rki:r m urkii BOILERMAKER < tit HERS
( HU EIT FLOUT.
I
mall shoats
I*()R RENT:—One or two conven-
i< ntly furnished modern
\\ A.\ I ED—A house to rent. May or June 1. Six rooms, must he model n and in good neighborhood. Prefor Second Ward district. See R. H.
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HiR RENT: Modem ipartmc Phone Thoma Brick shoats.] two blocks from square. 201 West I Chapel. g-jp 3-2p Columbia St., Phone 812. WANTED:— Wa.-hings,
DePauw diamondeers were defeat-
I for cow.
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I Allen, Route <i.
IB— Good gas piar iir-bl-NeW wood lord roadstei. Phoin
range. I 3-lp. slip-on' 25. 3-21. 1
I* OK KKNT—Three ronm inodt i n apartment, furnished. Phone (12(;.
3-5-21.
| Curtains an<| Clothes. 7
St.
Bedding,
1| p —G'iod Ford Coup: . I Balance on time. A. | 3-5t.|
U'nr Kent--
rNX: j apartments funi- |; PI itr 390, or 410
i St.
FOR RENT:—Furnished Private entrance and both. 417-Y.
room. Phone 2 Ip.
30tf
(XT: Two office Cook.
rooms 28-Gt
FOR RENT:—Apple Outlaid. Plione Rural 99 after (i:iin o’clock I'. M. 3-2p.
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lours' dGj Minutes n the Air! [Stinson and Haldeman sed Stanolind Aero Oil and Stanolind Aviation Gasoline Producti of Standard Oil Company (Indiana) to Make New World’s Record!
One of the most meaning-full records in aviation history, this! Not only hours, but days in the air! Eddie Stinson and George Haldeman have given the world a new confidence in aviation by this record. Endurance—that was the test of the men, the plane and the fuel and oil that kept it going. No weakening! They won! In this telegram the men give credit to the fuel and oil in which they put their trust The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is proud of this appreciation—proud to have helped to make an endurance record. It is one more proof of the absolute dependability of this Company’s Products. In the air—as on the land—men have confidence in its products—confidence born of proved dependability. Every day of every year Red Crown, Red /^Tojrx Crown Ethyl, Sohte Gasobnes, and Iso-Vis and PolarBHaaEDZl i ne Motor Oils are proving worthy of their confidence. Standard Oil Company ^ (Indiana) (iREENCASTLE, INDIANA
Boy wants farm Baunu 1 Off iii'.
work inquire at
FOR RENT Eui in hed Private entrance and bath. Call .Mi j Blanche O’Hair. 2-1 p. I'OR RENT:—59 acre- of good pa lure, Mrs. R. K. Matthew.-. 3
ed in their first clash of the 1928 season by Purdue universitv by a fi-3 score, in a game that was held in the balance until the la.-t part of the ninth inning when Eddie Eiikmann,* Purdue backstop, made a circuit clout, putting the Boilermaker- in the lead.] The initial inning wa- the best for , the DePauw nine a.- three runs were
• .1 ei-y | garnered in this stanza. The locals'
j also scored single counters in the fifth and eighth innings. In the second inning the Purdue team added four o *-!’- runs to the single score thi'> count-
" I ed in the first inning and completed 1'DU lid l'heir scoring until th: ninth when' 1 Eickmann made his home run.
Alaxton, Purdue hurler struck out eight DePauw batsmen and Pfersiek in turn sent back four Boilermaker-
i to the bench.
Score by innings: R.H.E.
! DePauw 300 100 010—5 5 3' ElectiicaI contiacting and repair-i purdu, ‘ 140 000 001—(! 10 3 ing we do all kind of electrical work. Batteries: Pfersiek and Scheiner; Intf.'lliKcht »’rvi<i*. office over Con- ^bon hikI Kickindnn.
tral National IKmk. Phone office 154 Plp ne Kc'., 332. Virgil Grimes.
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I His Man Tells Konjola Kmlctl ^ ears of Suffer ing.
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Common i ’ uiicil of i l»p <’lt\ of » the right to rej*t t a tastlr, hnl:.in.i i 11 roepiv* seal* d I Mach hid tilt'd with p to ulork, P. M., on Tut s- ho i • i i*\ Auril l i ' v . tdr th* imrcha «t i , f'ni bond pavablF t(»
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old Sn^ntYc fir two rcsidotit fr» t hold surt‘tlos. or bv
li the plans J a surety FOtivpany bo|id in lieu of| a fit.- iiFi'vo'nai IioihJ. and the conditions c of
aid. at the
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nl> and state, for the Fonstria lion a fid » t • • t .mv <»i cacl) < % Raai atjovv OHniFd t*ridgcs. and that on said dav the eonti i« t therefor ill be I# f to the
bidder, said Board r* sor
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bidder shall
non-collusion affidax it law. Said plans and
per i ( in oi . m.i' In seen and Inspected at t
amount ot ImiI sul*iuitte(l, payable to itor's office at the court-hc th. « ity ..f Gi. m.sth. Indiana, is J t i tv. ma st |. , in said county.
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der. a* * oinpaiii. (I l»\ an affidavit of; of April. IV-N.
non.< ollus;• n. Hidders shall also file a ) statement of th*- financial Condl-i
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1’unluc itii.l Dcl’auv da-hcil in tin second game of the two game -eric ! on .McKern field Tuesday afternoo'i
I at 3:30 o'clock.
DON I FOKGF.T Ameiiian l-ginn Auxilary Ea-tci Egg .ile, phone onlcrs, 830.
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Seetion One of the Methodist church will hold a rummage -ale at the ('< Ml Hou.-c, tailing Saturday morn ing, April 7. 2-5t. Will gi\e room rent free, one room, to m -p ( tahle iniddlc aged lady, who will give ,i liltli a.-si-tance and will -to' with mi it nights. Phone 757-X II) Park sticet. 2-2t
High Schools To Hold Track Meet Here April 28th
PL \ NS I OR I HI ItD \ N NI \ L IN VI I ATIDNAL ( ON I ES I ARE ( OMELET ED.
On Saturday, April 28th., the third
NOTH K annual invitational high school track Firmer <d' Putnam county. The land field meet will be held on Black Brazil Tnnkag. <'o., is paying $1.50'stock field under the supervision of. for horse and . ittlr. Will remove Coach W. E. Bausinan, Greencastle your hog fri'e of charge. Reverse J athletic mentor, and through the cocall, Bia/.il 391 or 5364. The plant operation of DePauw University: that never goes out of business. Events are as follow-
27-30t. Track events: 100 yd. da-h; 220 yrt.
o ida.-h; 410 yd. run; 1 mile; 1-2 mile; Th Ladies of the Christian church Low Hurdles; High Hurdles, of Bainbridgo, will hold a bazaar at Field events: High Jump; Broad Etclu on'- Hardware Store, Saturday Jump; Pole Vault; S^hot Put. afternoon, April 7th., also a (i-h -up- 1 Special events: Half mile Relay, I pm that night. Supper served from men, 220 yd. each; Mile Relay, 4 men, 5:00 to 8:00. 3-lt. 410 yd. each; Sprint Medley Relay,
o 4 men, 220, 140, SWf ds., 1 mile.
Ameiican Legion \uxiliary Ea-tcri
Egg Sale, Saturday April 7th at First National Batik. Fredicgg- and colored egg.-. Phone 836 and give your order early. 3-4t.
MR. ROBERT FISHEIt. That Konjola is helping hundreds of people who were never benefited before is shown by a report receiver from Mr. Robert Fisher, Elat Rock, I ml (near Shelhyville). “Konjola was the only medicine that relieved me of stomach trouble and constipation” sail! Mr. Fisher. 'Poisons hiid gathered in my system and ! could not get rid of them be cau-e of constipation. I had to live on a diet for a long time. My kid neys bothered me and I never could get a full night's rest because ot them. I had been suffering with thes> miseries for years, and was never able to find a remedy that could d<
any good.
“I decided to try Konjola and thi
was the first medicine that evei helped me. It relieved my constipa lion completely and then cleared u| ny stomach trouble. My kidneys never bother me any more. I fee' ; one hundred percent better and my I health has improved in many othei ways. Konjola is wonderful and I am
only too glad to indorse it.” Konjola is sold in Greencastle at
'he Owl drug store, and by all th , (test diuggists in all towns through out this entire section. —(Adv.)
t ion nf tin |o i mui «»r firm sui'h proix»k;il showi 1114 abilitv ish tnivk. '••|iil|imi ii t him! to
work r••(|l^illll in ih« old Srat-intii trunk am! in tin tiltut> t»* sii|i|il\ parts ami ripaiis to iipw truck anti
r< i u i pmen t.
The bidder shall also slat what jiuaranti*»- eo\«is tin* new truck and
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'Phr t'it.v of Greeiii’uHtle. Indiana, reserves tin i i^lit to acii'pt or reject an> of .ill bids and to <li«i i iininate
mu hidders.
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Why Every l scr become a Friend ‘‘Never has any other cough medicine acted as quickly and satisfactorily as Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, and it gives complete satisfaction to friends who use it on my recommendation,” says J. D. McComb, Toledo, Ohio. It spreads a healing, t soothing coating In an irritated inflamed throat, stops coughing, rai-es
~ phlegm easily. Nh> opiates to cause , N)i ( ,, N , || u , constipation, no chloroform, no “dope” on-im < i iiuiiH.iiH Yqu take no changes with cough or
cold when you buy Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. Ask for it.—R. P
MUI UN'S, Druggist.
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test (Jwin Kiisimi, <’it>-t li i'k
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FASTER RABBITS
VVhiit more attractive and appropriate gift foi the kiddies? Gentle, loveable, profitable. (;ill 525 1. or 363-1.. Greenca-th Hatchery. 3-tf.
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Poll ID VL ANNOUNCEMENT LOR PROSECl l INti MTORNKY ClilTord R. Dickerson i»f Jackson township announces that he is a ("uulidate for r» nomination for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for
Putnam (ounty subject to the dec is- u '|’ 1 , l l , r '|
MIGHTCOUGHS Z ^ Poaitivalysto pedalmt 1 " ssc stantly with one swallow of THOXINE
A Good Thing to Know—Rcmcinlrei
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Mrs. Mary B , (name furnished) Sun Francisco, Calif., says that i "Foley Pills diuretic very quickly stopped a bad pain in my back, and where I used to lie awake at night with rheumatic pains, I now sleep n comfort, and enjoy a good night’.'rest.” No one should suffer back ache, rheumatic pains, sleep disturhing kidney and bladder ailments, when Foley Pill- diuretic may be si. easily had and at so small si cost.— It. IN Ml LEINS, PKCGGRS7.
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ion of the
8, 1928.
Pcmocratir Primary, May
me all heir of said lOs’at
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SUMMARY OF ANNUAL REPORT FOR P»27 r-|-»HF. 8ist AN'vt At. REPORTofThe Pennsylvania Railroad Company,covering: I operations for the year 0/27 will he formally presented to the stockholders at 'he annual meeting on April 10, i<)28. The report shows that although the C ompany in 1927 suffered a loss of almost Jk.ooo.ooo in railwav operating revenues, it actuallv earned net income exceeding that otiqzfhy J;f)2 ,it7The net income for the s eat, amounting to $68,160,298, was equivalent to 13.6% upon the capital stock outstanding, as compared with 13.5% tn P)4b.
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led def»
id plaint 111 havitiR ;
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a «•'»iiipetcut person showiiin that sibl defendant Karl ll.tmihk is not .1 icsld**nt of the Stilt. ..t IndlMiia Hn»l is in depted to the plaint Hf upon 11 prcnii01 > not* dated Sept U, nt‘27 in Hi* sum of Hight hundred «l'»llai*s and x f A InJteia st from said dat. and u inroas uahl
Hi: Hi N. % 1., Ilu* following properly: bavins i* • "dpt t . im nt
HORSK.S ^I I I I ^ 24 »lrl eomplalnt 1
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broke. 2100 Ihs.; I |iair black horses, young, halter broke, 22110 Ibv: I black horse, voting and a good one. 120(1
|h. • l dark urav horse 1G hatnls ni^n f |, # tiling am
, „ . | gray Horae*, weight !•(. tnt
2500 lit .. I brown horse, 16 hands |1( MI I hitrh 1200 Ihs., well Iniilt, K<» o hone im, mu mid (cet; I bay marc, w right 1050,1 'Tt^h hi.
I veat- old. ii k«miiI mare; 8 nroon man 6 big work mules. Ml the above hor-es are gentle, but not thoroughly broke to harness. All halter hroke and good users; *• Jennets, 3 .Imml rnlt-. I Jack, registered, a proved breeder, , i M l EE Hi (()"- 2-year old steei : and hiifcrH, Black Angus full blond. < own to he fresh soon. SHEEP—25 Shropshire Ewes ami
I ope Buck.
HOGS 6 Brood Sows. TERMS SKI and under cash. Over $10,110 a credit of six months time . will he given, notes drawing 6 per 1 rent interest. Notes must he bankaide and property settled for the day j
of sale.
Grace S. Sho" alter,
Administratrix J. E. Harrison, Attorney. C. \. VESTAL. A nr'. T. J. LEWIS. Clerk.
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OPERATING RESULTS
Tstvl Ospp vrive. Rr\fsurv ■mnunird to |Ns 4i (mo:^ Totai Orrurisn E xf.wvr, ■mnunled to v i-,SN*,nA3 Liavii* N r V vbmu* *( $i 54»iU,jl' Tasks amounftil to Jt.'Of.'AA F.Qi'irMKur, Join r I • iiitv RfNrj.rtc. Amniirltd »o ’ A.AAS.pvy Lkaviko Nnt Ram w »r Ott» aiiho Ikcomk of >ioj,y77,3°3
IstOMK KKOM In VE V EMENTS AMR OlNtt -or* ,I •mounted to
MaU** Gl $i*7.U«.1M
Rentai. Paid Iea-ed Iisei, Intekist ok Eohdkd
PiKTANnOrHEK Charok* Amounted to.. 70, o: 4.—3
Leaving Nit Incomk (Equal to 13.6% on Capital
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Itpear and ana" • » or fieinur th« r* t the ( .illini; "t '«i<l < an.so «*n- th* I I Ith day of May. > th* aanu »"in-: I
dltdal d <' of a 1 ♦ rm of
(*otirt to he heuun ml held
<*oiirt House in Gi 'n'astl*. on the I t Monday in April I'•* ' Katd eoinpl <in* iirxl the m.itt'-rs nd tlpnfs tforein contHiued and albk-'d. wiM lie heard
anil determined in hi • itb. • oci .
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UULUNS, DRUGGIST.
Stock) of » 81,1*0,19* • » 191.337 After providing for t he payment of 7 r c dividends to the stockholder* and also prov iding for sinking and other reserve funds the Company earned a Si am s for the year of $28,04'',355, equivalent to more than S^i % on the capital stock..
The successful achievement in financial results of the past year, in spife of the reduced volume of business, was made possible by large capua’ expenditures ro improve and expand the railroads plant and lactlities, by operating economies and efticiencv, and bv increased vigilance and cooperation on the part of officers atul employes. N’ot the least satisfactory feature of the year s experience was the cordiality of relationship between the Management and employes. W. W. ATI ESS t l RY Philadelphia, Pa., April Ind, 1928. President
The Pennsylvania Railroad Carries More Passengers, Hauls More Freight Thun Any Other Railmad in America SHIP AND TRAVEL VIA PENNSYLVANIA
Stockholders may oktdin copies of the innual Report from Levtis S et. ien t Secretary, Mfsd Street Staton, fhtUdieJpbtM, P *
