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THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY r 3, 1928.

: Protect Your Food Stuffs

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$29.75 Prevos’ Co-operative Buying Howells Again Demonstrated By These Standard High Grade Refrigerators At Lowest Possible 1 Tices. Now Is The Time To Begin Protecting Your hoods. Save Your Ice Bill. The Plan Is $1 A Week And

give al kolljtll t' O' I

exporters in the marki t

Conference of the worhl 'vei. p] I Was before the Lumber I 'iv: - FVhl ion of the [tepartn cnt of

Commeree of tii • I uitetl

States, by the Lumber Export Ex ■ ecutive committee at a recent ceil ference in Washington. The i "t> i tee rocomniendecl extension of 'h i Department’s service by tie " of a few more lumber spcciuli.-t.-tailed to some of the more imp'.i:' nt lumber centers of the world which are not covered at the pre nt time by the Department. It w; 'Uguested

at the conference that the Depart- j j 11 i' ^;rV" "' '

o'rncnt endeavor to make American methods of building construction ; more generally known abroad, to ' promote participation of America in

foreign affairs.

n i r.-dit to Konjola. evening. , . ,10 in (Jreencastle at Fern Cloe has gone to Oreencastlc in r dore, ntid by all the to work at the Hut . thr.'iigliout this entire Nellie Cloe is visiting her sister,

Mrs. Aleen Thompson, east of (treen-

(Adv.)

castle.

Elbert Bettis and family and Lida Pierce did shopping at Brazil one

BBK H ( ILU’EL

M • and Mrs. it Vt right and last week.

■I: 'liter, entertained Mrs. Overton Word was received here of the death! ■ Iowa a few day last week. .She ^j r ,_ |.;i; lj u svsell who died at he/'

. tli* speaker at commencement in j lome j n Greencastle.

L;.nbridge Thursday evening, also at j.; ( j liettis who has been confined New Winchester on Friday evening. lu f ttr two weeks, is some!

C. K. Hail and Kuth Welle took potter.

with Mr. and -Mrs. Some from around here attended

Paul Hibbs. the salt* of Aunt Lizzie Laments (de-j

Ada Braden of Greeiicuatle ,. eas od) last week.

.-pent last week witii her parents,

Mr. and Mrs. John Braden. o— Mr. and Mrs. (.• Bei ing and FILLMORE

daughter, visited fc'unday with Mr.

and Mr-. Mike lb ing of GVeeiicas- ——— t)o_ Mrs. John Hunter and Miso Mr. mu -Mrs. Sam entertained the . Blanche Morgan spent Sunday ini liev. Paul Vietzk, and Mr. and Mrs Knightstown with the latter’- par-; Oscar O'Hair at iiii • r, Sunday'. , ' n ^' ^ r - and Mrs. Morgan. Mrs. Martha I rand and daugh- 1 Spencer Hunter ha.- returned from ter Ferrol moved to their home at the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis Somerset, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. ! He is fomewhat improved.

Word received here Saturday]

His f riend:' Urged Him in Give New \ u by them to run :i ' ,,n D c Haute of the

Medicine A Trial; Now Free

Konjola Banished That Tired, Achy Feeling He Had

ON CAST/ today and Friday

PRICKS—2 TO 5:30

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RAMON NOVARRO—NORMa SHE.^ IN “The StudeJ # Prince

Of All Miserie,-

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down:

s. c. PREVO COMPANY “Greencastle’s Economy Center"

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the switch-board the coming year. Mrs. George Simms. Mr.-. Simms txa.' Mr. and Airs. Will O’Hair am \ 'ommb’ of this place unu vas the, daughter, Erma and Mr-. Jessie Ale ; ,v *^ e m an > i (:iai Sum M an '' *• i ‘ Mi.-. Walter Reo Uncle Howard Lisby celebrated his

•5th birthday anniversary Sunday at his home. A few of his relatives with

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Rev. Chapinai ami Rev. Collier ati ; Sunday dinner with Air. and Mrs. Wit

j Wright.

Air. and Mrs. \dam Itcisiug art | moving to Greene..-tie this week.

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•J.T. II'L’T, the total death-'

by automobile accidents j than 1 e.ver

W i f e.

• MR. A. J. HART

' Eonjula has done more for me

though any medicine

in the United States total- 1 would do. said Air. A. .1. Hart, Id.il soll< rd 7.doc in 77 cities. Tliis;, Ridge Street, Richmond, Ind. number is an increase ov-i My stomach was in such a disorder-

veil filled baskets gathered in the morning to .-pend the day with him, uni it was a day long to be remembered by all present. Those present ■vert; Mrs. Ella Kagan of I’ubelo Colo.

< LIN’D i.V f M.LS \[ r> ., n( j }irs, Thomas Lisby. Uoscoe Quarterly meeting May Olh. Bu.-i- M-by of Greencastle, Mr. and Mr .j M - meeting at d:30 o’clock, follow- Greenlee, and Mrs. Christie of Coates! ed by sacramental -upper. Mrs. Alice Huffman, Cecil George Cunningham of the Great; Huffman and Mr. and Mrs. Foster.

, Lake.' Naval training station of Illi

| nuis, visited his aunt, Air. and Mrs.' “ u I - ’ ',‘ SU h? S 1,111 ,U ' y PORTLAND MILLS

j Air. Walter Sigh r, Vcrn Sigler and u, :V . Paul Arnold held services ! L \ ,l . wife and son ate! here Sunday both morning and eve-

th Mr. and Mrs.Ling.

ji''i f ., liereo. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Avey and) ’ an ^ Wl ' ’ :Uil l Lida I’ierc* : dangliter of Indianapolis fc'],ent the 11 nl 1 ' l > " And Roach am! day, Saturday, with Mr. and Airs.

... Joe Schocn.

All.'. Lora Cunningham and tine*

spent Sunday with Air. and

Mrs. Joe Staggs.

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folks,

Inuiaia’- mimral i* un-c ami agricultural indu-tri* ai. iiiually im-

portant in the opinion of

Kcsourcc> Dr. \\ S. I ■ - n. t , •

Are geolog t. v

Important larg* depo-it- "f •••ii i -.1

fuel in this state. He-

at arch by Dr. Logan 1 n-w-ai'd th t

.(oine of the natu' il

used to force oil ul of tiie reluii- jties for ant sands and th*' di.-covi i'y of nat April 21,

ural ga.- in th*' dt • per -and. u h ,i only slight deposit, of oil \\oi t lievi d to exist mnv I- ad to an creased production of ga in -oiith

western Indiana.

George Cunningham of I akes returned hb'me Friday

. ten-day furlough with home

riod < iingjed condition that every thing I utej Greencastl^To BeUis re h ‘ 18 in Hie Navy. April 23, 1927 which totaled 6,bOl. caused gas to form and bloat me up. duughtt . JS ’ SJ , 0||l ^ wjth

’ total repi sent an average I also had terrible smothering s-pells ai „i Mr Noa H< kI at I T r , „ f v , f ,,

•’ P ercent P*-’ 1 POP 01 * J : L; ' ' ' ;r y Hrs. 1 Ha Stagg called on Mrs. HMbison tion: against an earlier rate of 21.b| breath. I hen my kidneys begun to Minnie Bruttin, on*- '

it DEN day—carefree, footloose—replete with life and |j Golden davs when Youth—glorioii' youth—hind-I’rinwijJ

ant maid with the* bonds of love!

Ramon Novarro and Norma Shearer bring the ma/J, glad|J tirsl love hack to us in this beautiful picturiration of lb|

play.

Bud Tracy Maying Special Score On The Mighty Barton

and 1 Donald Harbison, Walk Porter, AlMr. bert Spencer, Mort Spencer, went

CLAIRE HULL

and his “WANDERE

cj cities of the total of 77, which include- all of the largest cities in tliis >untry, reported nc accident fatal

percent for the previous year. Sev- 1 trouble me and because of weakne.-s

I was forced to ) -• many limes during the night. Severe pains aero.-s the small of my back kept me in

four weeks period ending constant misery. 1 also -ulTcred from l!»2k while eight cities re-1 headaches that came from a chronic

ported no fatalities for the same pe-j case of constipation. I rarely everi riod in J927. For the last four weeks had enough energy to carry me)

report.' were received from 7G of th>-l through the day.

77 cities included in the survey und

523 accidents were reported.

evening

^ I - last' Miss Amy Cunningham called enj

home folks Sunday afternoon where,

III*- Ladie-’ \id meet.- all day on s he is working in Greencastle. Clyde and Will Ball and Mr. and Mrs.’-daughter, spent tli jaj^ 'nmr-day, May 3rd. with Mrs. Fay Miss Vera Gillougly stayed’at W. I Ton ' Mears - Mr - a,,d >lrs ' i noma.-. All are invited to come. H. Gibbs over the week-end. I Mr. and Airs. Wallace Spencer and, daughter.

^nnoUn Saaders and Bessie Green Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ball and 1 - Re*. Mrs. Minnie Brattin Saturday children spent the day Sunday vvitb

Fur a fifty-two work ing April 21. 192s>.

Granaila

“My friends urged me to try Ixoiij jola and when I started vn this med-

—o— icine 1 could feel new energy and

j health flowing through my system

Loeommviidations tor strengthen- right away*. Now 1 am ire** of all Mi II April ing the position of American lumber my / omcr health miseries. Gu nev-

er forms on my stomach and I am eating anything that 1 want without the least suffering afterward. Ko:.jola also ended the kidnev i rouble and regulated my bowel, -u that I don’t have to take a laxative any more. My nerves are strong* r and I feel one hundred percent better and

Last Times Toniirht Adm., 20c, 35c. 50c.

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Madjut* Bellamy Walter McGrail

FRII )A Y SATURDAY Will Rogers - -1N— A TEXAS STEER” with LOUSE FAZENDA

PULI 1 [CAL ANNOCM EM ENT I UJt PROSEC CLING ATTORNEY Clifford It. Dickerson of Jackson township announces that he is a candidate for rcnominulion for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for Putnam County subject to th* decision of the Democratic Primary, May 8, PJ28. FOR RL \SCRI.K Alva L’. Lisby of Marion town-hip | B'.nounces his candidacy for the nomination fur treasurer of Putnam County, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary, May b, Pr’8.

TAXES Duel Tht* Money You Need Is Here LOANS $20-W t« $300 On Automobiles, Kurnitui-e, ID a nos. Victrolas, Live Stock, etc. For Quick Service and Small. Easy Payments See Us Indiana Loan Co. 211 j E. AA U'hingtoli St. PHONE 15.

BRING THE WIFE Women arc shrewd judges of quality—They know fabrics. And when you come lo pick out your spring suit we’d like to have you bring your best friend and severest critic with you. We’re sure she’ll appreciate our qualities and styles. Prices uill fi in with (he family budget. J. F. Cannon & Co.

HERE’S A REAL SOM Why Indiana Republicans Should Vote for JESSE E. ESCHBACH Republican Candidate for Govern His candidacy i* the result of a jpontai 1 ^-- on tho part of Republicans and Democrat; well—not the result of his personal desires . (His name was not placed on the primary self, but by his many friends in Kosciusko Com. He served intelligently and bonestlv :or j" years as State Representative from Kosciusko Ho is an experienced lawyer and lerved ^ years as Speaker of the House of R.epiw ;1 He did invaluable work for Indians hi head of the State Board of Accounts 1 ^ | bureau, was instrumental in turning m ^ BJ) treasuries of many counties large aiuo'’ 1 wrongfully taken therelrcm. He is thoroughly familiar with LM -'tl'Y and legislative branches of State Qoveru His splendid record in the General bitter opponent of corruption has earned mendabie reputation throughout the it*" He has no factienal or embarrawidf ^ He has not been active in politic* fl urlI! * y** rs - j (| || He has large farming interest* /“ H« is an able business executive' 1 ^ i He is a man of sterling, fearle»s hece"- ^ He is a STAUNCH REPUBLICAN A CITIZEN, A CHRISTIAN OENTLSMA* ^ fn view of chaotic political conditioO' 3 ' of Jease E. Eschbach should »PP ea] .. _ |3 0^ throughout the stale, and his nomine*' would be a REAL SOLUTION of a P* rtT p -

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