The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 April 1928 — Page 3

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THE GREENCASTBE DA1EY BANNER THURSDAY, 'APRII! 5, 1928.

LOST:—Keys and metal knife, on! _H l a I,i. T0 . rtA .y~' May " Tnie 3tor) '" IlfID Li v vino- PnsoiKK- of l‘»milton s Book Store. 5-2t. iVOnJOIB Dr0U2[nt

key ring. Possibly at post-office. Re turn to post office window. Reward. O. H. Williams. 4_2p

or Sulc WANTED

]( 'f> We, the under- , .^e to the highest. .U, April 19, 1928, described automobile:j rine rar, motor num-:

■ini number 1,087,084,1 0

I to satisfy repair ami *75 WEEKLY. MAN OR WOMAN | 1 'amounting to $25.00. WANTED with ambition and imlus-!

DON’T KORUF.t

American l.egion Auxilary Easter Kmk sale, phone orders, 836.

WANTED:— Washings, Bedding, will hold a rummage sale at the curtains and Clothes. 7 W. Liberty! ^ourt House, starting Saturday morn 1 St. 5-2|i. ing, April 7. ' 2 -5t.

New Health All Over Her System Relieved Of Neuritis Pains And Kidney Trouble, States This Lady.

Curtis Hostetter of CrawfordsvilleJ Woodall and Mart a Ann Spencer, ! Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hostetter and son spent Sunday with Frank Vermillion,

and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hostetter and wife.

and children were Sunday guests of Olan Davis, wife and son have gone’ their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David R.;tn Indianapolis to live. Hostetter. ’ Ellett Ensor of Indianapolis spent Mr. and Mrs. James Burford of the week-end with Ids parents, S. O.

Frankfort, visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rice and daugh-

ter.

NOTICE

„„„„ Farmers of Putnam county. The! M l Meridian, Green- try, to distribute Rawleigh’s House-! Brazil Tankage Co., is paying $1.50

26-2p. j bold Products to steady users. Sever- f °r horses and cattle. Will remove al fine openings in Greencastle and! Vur hogs free of charge. Reverse near by towns. We train and help | call, Brasil .Ti4 or 5304. The plant you so you can make up to $100 a that never goes out of business, week or more. No experience neces- ! 27-30t sary. Pleasant, profitable, dignified o-

work. Write today. W. T. Rawleigh

r Kent—

ir_ I'piwr four room and water. Close in.

5-tf.

2 apartments furnioor. Phone 899, or 410 30 tf

Co., Dept. IN 5253, Fioeport, HI.

What

EASTER rabbits

5-12-H>-‘ , i;-4ii " "“ l ,nor< ’ aUrac,ivp an, < approp-

“ 4| :nate gift for the kiddies?

WANTED:—Yard mowing other odd jobs call 5fi2 X.

Gentle,

.. n | 525-L or 4 3|i t' reenc a-tle Hatchery. 3-tf.

loveable, profitable. Call

;_Mo<lern house, gard-! Phone 657-X. ern and in good neighborhood. Pre—Modern furnished j fer Second Ward district. See R. H. blinks from sguate. poage, 324 Greenwood Ave. 2-tf. umbia St., Plione 812. j o

3-tf

ed eggs. Phone 836 and give older early.

your 3-4t.

'p—Modern, attractive ie,| for light house-keep-1525-L or 363-L. 30-tf. —oT:—Upper aiiartment. Lucas ami Gautier. 3-5t.

—M iHcenaneout— TAKEN UP—Stray hog. Zack Hays, R. 5. 3-3p

o

Baby chicks and hatching eggs from big white Leghorns. McCullough orchards. Rural 95. 5-tf.

Call Rural !I5 for nice White Rock oi Huff Orpington spring chickens for your Easter dinner. 5-2t.

j FOR RENT—Three room modern i apartment, furnished. Phone 626.

3-5-2t.

S o

Lost— AYED OR STOLEN:— Persian cat. Reward. Phone 781-X. 5-2t

Electrical contracting and repair-i ing we do all kind of electrical work. Intelligent service, office .over Cential National Bank. Phone office 154. Phone Re ., 332. Virgil Grimes. 31-tp.

P \ LEST INF.

Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Michel and Mr. and Mr-. IVrtil Smith of Indianapolis spent Sunday with M. E. Smith. Othi r callers during the day were EL en Mile- and family, Mr. and Mrs. •lame Hylton and Nolu Baker. Lester Render and hoy friend are

visiting Will Arnold.

Cecil Knain r and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shinn spent Sun-

BR1CK CHAPEL Tom Betti- and family, and Ward day with Chari. - Baker. Garnet Harlow, Jewel Wright and Arnold ami family, -pent Sunday with l)e.--ie Solomon entertained rnmErma O’Hair attended the young peo- Charles Rowings and family. puny Sunday.

pie’s conference at Roachdale last — o i Mr. an Mrs. Harry Pierson spent

week-end. MANHATTAN ! Sunday in Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall of Colum- Services at th ■ Manhattan Church 1 Mr. and Mrs. Haines called on bus, Ohio, visited relatives here a Sunday morning and evening. Charlie Bak.r Sunday night, few days last week. Sunday School at 0:30. All invited.] Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborn

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welch of Lin- o

Ensor and wife.

Roy Jam tt -pent Saturday night and Sunday with David Corden and,

family.

Tom Betti- and family, and Ward

with

and

l.ora

BIG \\ MATT

ton, Mr-. Artie O’Hair and daughter Reva, spent the week-end witli Sim

O’Hair and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank McBride and Mr. Robert McCullough and sons children, visited Sunday with Mr. and of Plainfield spent Saturday night Mrs. Allen Bain. with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Mose Mrs. Ken Priest ate Sunday din- McCullough, ner with her daughter, Mrs. Sally! Ladies Aid mctThur-day at the 1 Minnick and family. home of Mr-. (!po Rissler and daugh-

children spent Sunday Blunk near Fillmore.

Mr. Smith is visiting his brother

M. E. Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander spent Satunlay night and Sunday with James Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shinn called on Will Arnold Tuesday night.

Nellie Baker spent the week-end

( Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hanneman of j ter, the day was -pent in limiting -.' ith home folks. ! Greencastle, spent Sunday with the and a very delicious chicken dinner o

Matter’s jfcrents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo I was served at noon.

Hall. Mr. Ivan Huffman and daughter

visiteil Mrs. John Flutterjohn at Po-

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EASTER TIES

that will match Your Master Suit Priced from 50c to .$1.

oroughbred Hats (Nat ionally Known) enhance your ^ter outfit.

LATEST PATTERNS IN MEN’S HOSIERY FOR EASTER. We’ll promise you that your Easter tume will not be complete without ?se items from TODD'S TOGGERY he Store For The Lad And His Dad”

Esther Dean Plays In First Senior Recital

Esther Dean, Music School senior, gave her senior piano recitl yesterday j afternoon in Meharry hall at 4:30. She is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon, musical sorority. This recital i- the first of a series of programs to he given throughout, the remainder of the seme-ter by juniors and senior- of the School of Music.

MRS. ELLEN E. ENGLAND. MORTON land Thursday.

Another startling statement was, Yjj Ss Mary Stark is home from the] .lame- Job and daughter Frances received the other day from Mrs. El- am | a g well a- could! were in Greencastle Saturday after-

lea E. England, 1204 East Ash St., ^ PX p e( .t P( (_ noon.

Springfield, Ohio, telling how this new M rs. Lou Frank and children of, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Huckleberry of Konjola medicine ended years of suf- Indianapolis, are spending the week | Indianaimli- were down to their farm

fering from health troubles. . wjth het mo ther, Mrs. Helen Mad-1 Thursday.

“The neuritis pains were so bad dox. j Mr. Bruce Osborne who is quite ill that at times 1 could not leave the Mj, s Cora Carrington and Maxineiat the home of hi -i-tcr, Mrs. ('ha-, house,’ said Mrs. England. 1he\ | an( | Kathleen Clodfelter spent the| Knight was visite b> all his si-ter-

seemed to center in my limbs. My stomach also was effected and 1 coulA not eat anything without suffering after meals. My kidneys bothered i

week-end with Clarence Clodfelter

and family.

Russel Thomas moved from the Shonkwiler house to Harve Oliver’s

POLITICAL ANNOI NCKMKNT IFOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Clifford R. Dickerson of Jackson township announces lhaf he is a candidate for renominalion for Hie office of Prosecuting Attorney for Putnam County subject to the decis* ion of the Democratic Primary, May 8, 1928.

subject f arrn on Monday.

Mrs. Frank Call spent Monday with

Mrs. Rex Call.

i Mrs. Orah Roach spent Monday

with Aunt Manda Wood.

me a great deal and 1 wa

to night risings.

“I was very discouraged when 1 started taking Konjola. This medicine convinced me that it was

only remedy that would help me. Soon j j { . lI|)h is spending his

all the neuritis pains completely van-: S |, r j na , vacation at home,

ished. My stomach never bothers me \jokolson moved from the Oft :«i y more and my kidneys are nor- Thomas farm in part of the Aunt

mal. 1 feel better in every way be-1 yj ury Miller house,

cause Konjola has brought new health Berley McLothlin and family of all over my entire system. j Bridgeport, spent Sunday with Win.

Konjola is sold in Gwencastle at L nne am j w jf Pi

the Owl drug store, and by all the 1 0

hesi druggists in all towns through-J

out this section. —(Adv.), CLINTON FALLS

^— ——: j Sunday being Rev. W. K. WI1

\iiiii\i- i ii \tiii> | mouth’ birthday, pastor of the M. appoint.Ml 'hy 'Z ^ ( ' huri,h her, “- 1h( “ re wil1 bp 14 ,lin ' .’o111 ,,f I’otnani j net given at the church which every-

and hushaml Sunduy it being his 62nd

birthday.

Leota Shown It r -pent Tuesday

with Mrs. W. .1. Hunt at

Mr. and Mrs. Ree.-e Huffman and children .-pent Saturday at George

Akers.

Easter Service- and dinner at Big Walnut Baptist Church Sunday all are invited to attend. The Brotherhood meeting will he held at the Church Wednesday, evening, all ar invited to come and bring supper. A ven interesting program will he given. Mr. and Mrs. Mose McCullough called on Mr. and Mr-. John Baun-

BROADWAY Mr. and Mr-. John Bell spent Sunday in Indianapolis. Mr-. Pearl Douglass and children have returned to their home in Indianapolis after spending the week-end with her parent.- Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Carver.

Clia-. Frakes remains about the

.-a me.

Mrs. Clay Darnell remains ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoner called on Mr. and Mrs. Walt*r Stoner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gillmore called on Mr. and Mrs. ( has. Frakes Sun.

FOR TREASI RRK

Alva E. Lisby of Marion township j announces his candidacy for the nom-j ! ination for treasurer of Putnam Conn- j ty, subject to the decision of the I Democratic primary, May 8, 1!*28.

NOTH t: ok

Nnliie Is her,-111 xiven thui

flcruiumMl has boen Judge of I ho Circuit

ior ln oV , th* a ! stn( f e V,f ll ?:rn. - is ''"’i^d to attend, there will he la lmUen , s' , T , ru n H\ ‘c,',m , |ian; l ''','.f a "V’. e. n. 1 P'eaching services in the morning

onfitle, l-ndinnn. Adminl

milk Sunday afternoon.

Manhattan. <iay afternoon.

Miss Helen Wimmer has the

mumps.

Jame- Hunt called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoner Sunday. Mr. an*l Mrs. J. J. Bell called on Mr. and Mr-. W. Stoner Saturday

evening.

Archie Chadd of Butler College spent the week-end with home folks. Little Richard Lewman who has been quite poorly is improving. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith and children spent Sunduy ev* ning with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stoner.

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Mnn-h -'Is* ISL’s. *’,,rwln A * 111 Ic ii,

Alt'" neys.

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TENNIS TEAM S< HUH LE

rfect Health is always refreshing

BLOOMINGTON, April 4. (CP)— Indiana University's tennis team will take part in 13 dual meets and two championships according to the schedule announced by Athletic Director Z. G. Clevenger. The two title events the Hoosier.x will participate in are the Conference and State meets. The schedule: April 21—Franklin, here. April 26—DePauw, here. April 28—Wabash, there. (Tentative). April 30—Mancie Normal, here. May 2—Purdue, there. May 5—Michigan, here. May 7—Ohio State, here. May 9—Butler, here. M n y jo—State Normal, here. (Tenj tative). May 14—Northwestern, there. May 16—Butler, there. May 1« and 19—State meet at Terre Haute. May 21—DePauw, there. May 23—St. Xavier, here. (Tentative). May 24, 25 and 26— Conference Championships.

; and a Easter pragiam in the after-

| noon.

Mrs. Lizzie Bament pa-sed away at her home in Morton Sunday evening and funeral was conducted here at the M. P. church Tuesday at 11 o’clock, hy Rev. H. A. Sherrill with

burial in cemetery near by.

^ ! Mr . Emily Boswell spent Sunday HOOSIKR IjjlGHLANDS and Sunday night with her daughter Visitors at Dan Nee-e’s Saturday' Mrs. Eula Stagg-. night were: \\ h. Wisemiller atid wife! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bettis and Edward, Mary, Ruth and Dorothy children visited her sister Mr. and Wisemillir and Virgil Hoiris and I Mrs. Chas. Rowings, Sunday. Ro-s Harris and children. ( The Ladie- Aid will meet Thur-day E lwin N ese is working for Rny : April 5. All day to ,|n work.

Counts^Notes

Get this healthful habit! SHREDDED *SHEAT

Hun.-icker this week. « Olive Hi.rii- is pending the week, PORTLAND MILLS

with home folks. ! Joe Schoen visited a few days in

Dan Neese and family visited Bert i Indianapolis last week.

Rubeik and family Sunday. I Mi-. Hazel McClung of Indianapolis

Dan Hunsicker who has been ill alii Mr-. Helen Sullivan, Mrs. Art Me-

winter died at hi- horn' near Jordan, I Carmack and sons sismt the day March, 26, age 71 years. I Thursday with Mrs. Tom Calvert and

Mr. and Mrs. Densford Martin and j tamily.

12 Ounces **12 Biscuits

Eat two biscuits every day with hot milk on cold mornings Contains all the bran you need ♦ MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS •

tir«l—lark p* |i—If your not clear—if jour :ippc-ttun,-’—you owe il fo f “oil frieniU to try S.S.S. ’ Hill hurprisr you. * .>;°ur system Is filled “ r “ h - red blood, you don’t 11 red, languiil feeling u awake in the morning. d, you feel refreshed; "'•’rt the world! •‘Iftite i- keen, you enjoy |l *y- lour skin is clear iiaturally rosy. , 'ccause rich, red blood

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THOUSANDS OF CORNS REMOVED yntrf people all over th® world

For

hovu _ _ SmTov"* th«m *ul<;kly Ind

■nil w» **i> P r * r » *L ^ . . If you ore on© uf the uuforti who have tried all kind* of

••corn curM" without rMUlt—If >"u h»»« • •tubborn old corn or csllniu ttmt Ju*t

George Arne- were the guests of Mrs. Chas. Amers Eunday night.. Charley Webb is hauling hay to-

day.

Ray Hunsieker and wife were called to Brazil Sunday hy the death of a niece, Bettie Jane Anderson,

one year.

Mr. and Mr-. Harold Gibbs and children calleil on Frank Crooks and

family Sunday afternoon.

Rudolph Trump returned to his

home in Herre Haute Friday.

Seveial around here went to the age ] class play at Green township and ! Ku-sellville Friday night and Satur-

Mack Rissler is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. John Herbert shopping in Poland Monday.

win i»»iir thuut pels unit# onta

. ali«4

•tubborn old corn or rtlioiu th»t . CblcM®. 111,1 ,hat yoU ,e * ¥f r'i’^IULI.INS, DRUGfiEST.

h * vo regained their Cf^ m !; y tuki "K a •i r. , ^ Nature’s own

the appetite—

Zl) clearing the ^ '“lli'il skin troubles. ill W If, t '*‘ ar skin comes - ij^t'irrect the cause—

un< ii l’’mpl.«, boils, “allow complexion

“dviM?" , 10 ° year* S.S.3. 11 'riief in thousands

of cases, as testified to in unsolicited letters of gratitude. “I was troubled with pimples and blackheads. 1 tc.k a course of S.S.S. It cleared my face and Kuk. 1 think S.S.S. is wonderful. I have SSSSSw.: den Avc., Los Angelei, < ahf. All drug stores soil S.S.S. in two sizes. Get the larger size, it jnort* economical.

Guilds Sturdy Health

AUTO STORAGE By month, clay or night. Corner Of Washington and Jackson streets. Phone 72 for storage and OLD TRAILS AUTO INSURANCE

ROACHDALE Mr. and Mrs. Turner Couchman of Indianapolis, visited Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John

Couchman.

Mrs. Ida Wilson is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C.lady- Viles at And-

erson.

Miss Helen Chastain of DePauw, j spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chastain. Mrs. R. C. McCumpbell is visiting a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Pearl Zeigler and family at Indiana-

polis.

Mrs. Geo. Inppenlat* spent Frida\ in Indianapolis with her daughter, Kathylene. Mrs. Dan Robinson and daughter, Mary Jane, of Decatur, III., are visiting this week with her mother, Mrs. Mary Conk. Mrs. Bell Hall of Indianapolis was in town Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockridge visited Sunday with relatives near Stilesville. Miss Lillian Couchman who is music instructor in the schools at Milwaukee, Wis., is visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Couchman. Mrs. Floy Dean of Cincinnati, Ohio is visiting a few days with her mother, Mrs. Susan Slayton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hostetter and children of Bainbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hostetter of Ft. Wayne,

day night.

were | Miss Vera Glogley was calleil her home a few day- last week on ae-

count) of -ickne- .

Mr. and Mrs. Fay Spencer and daughter spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomas and

children.

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton White, Mr. ami Mrs. John Ruthledge and children spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shalley and children.

COZY CORNER There will he a basket dinner at the M. P. Church Sunday April 8th in honor of Ri v. Wimoth’s 42nd birthday. In the afternoon there will he an Easter program. All are invited to come and epend the day. Mattie Bettis, Waneita and Helen Sanders spent Sunday with Lida Pierce. Russell Boswell and family of LnPorte is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Sigler. Claud Crodian, wife and daughter Virginia Gail spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Goddard. Mrs. Myrtle Cole has returned home after attending the funeral of her mother Mrs. Nellie Wolverton at Indianapolis. John Bee and wife spent Friday with Charles Hart and family. Wallace Spencer and wife called on the former’s mother, Mrs. Mort Spencer, Sunday afternoon, Ed Bettis, wife and son called on George Pierce and wife Friday evening. A. L. Heady and family, Dorothy

There’s no job too dilTicult for us to undertake. Our expert mechanics can take care of any job from a bent fender to a cracked cylinder. FOR SPRING— You want the old auto humming that smooth song that betakens mechanical perfection. A thorough overhauling will do it. When we tinish with your car, it’s

right.

OUR PUK ES Are moderate always. Ask any one of our hundreds of patrons Live us a ehance, and we w ill prove our worth. FRANKLIN STREET

GARAGE Chennwpth, Prop. 24 Hour Wrecking

A. I!. Chcnowcth

Phone 68,

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