The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 June 1928 — Page 2
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Back To Healtli Feels Fine And Praises Konjola This I.ady Was Relieved Of Stomach And Kidney Trouble By The New Compound.
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Learn Why ^SSt 4 -" a Million Men Have Changed to Horsehide Work Shoes!
T^TOW' you can buy longer-wear-jL. s| ing and more comfortable work shoes! A secret tanning process perfected by Wolverine has inade available the most durable leather in the world—Shell Cordovan Horsehide. T he minute you don this super-shoe, you'll know why over a million farmers have twitched to Wolverines. As tanned by Wolverine, Shell Cordovan Horsehide stays soft despite the hardest soaking of rain,
slush or mud. It wears Ilk* iron b» cause it includes a reinforcing fikjU that smooths off and show* mg w«r_ for months. And you'll by atnatcd at this new, better resistance to acids of clav soil, manure pika Of. dairy floor. Wolverines cost you less, for they often outwear (wo or three pairs of ordinary shoes. And the price# are I)., higher. We have all styles -ank|e 1, ngth to knee high. Come in (odey a. id see enmeshing new ip work shot*
THE DAILY BA1WER Enter* It In the Pint Ofllre at Oleenenstle, Imlinna, as seeiijul i Inns moll matter. I niler ifce 0*1 et Mari k 3. INT9. Sul*teri»iin» eri.r. I* feota e.ei tverk.
Personal And Local News
MRS. DELLA CRAIG.
“Silire taking; Konjuja I don’t r;t-
Wilbur Donner is in Terre Haute
today
H. C. Callender is driving an Essex j Sedan sold by H. A. Sherrill. Mrs. Fied V. Thomas U spending | ihe day in Indianapolis on busines 5 . W. A. Belles ha a new Ford coupe old by King, Morrison and Foster. Gilbert R. Snider is driving a new | Chevrolet from the Beck Sales Com-
pany.
W. Vernon Lvltle has purchased 4 new Buick Sedan from Moffett and
Dobbs.
Donus Denny, Cloverdale- postmas-
Potter Shoe Store
Whole Wheat in Wholesome Form SHREDDED
tip'pibor when I ever felt better ,in , waa a business visitor here on
/ny‘ Fife,” said Mrs. Della Craig, 23.1M Thursday.
Morton 'St., Indianapolis', Ind.
"Long, years of uffe'rifig ’ Iron. Mr. atu^ Mrs. J. • . Knight and Mr. stomach ‘arid kidney troubles prqctic and Mrs. Manson Busier spent the
ally made a health wreck of me. I lay in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Howard 1'. Barnaby an 1 daughter, have gone to Boston, Mass, for an extended visit with relatives.
couldn’t eai a thin;'' without suffering afterward. . The undige-ted food 1 my stoingeh caused terrible pains and very often I had spells of nausea. I
also suffered dreadful pains aero Miss Irene Breckenridga of Carnmy back and had to ri.-e three or four u-j a , Oklahoma, is the guest of Mrs. times every night. Along with tl.r- Walter .Crawford and other relatives. I
GRANADA TODAY AND FRIDAY
THE IDOL OF ALL
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DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS —IN— The “Gaucho” * with LI FE VALEZ
BABY SWFatK White wuhb, ,l ^0 pink trim— ^*•25 ?o $3.50 Vanta Baby Garments We carry large leie-,:® Bllll »tii waists, hinUir-, kna , " 1 of cotton bib. tun eh k“ Hs ’ r »Jmi and sun ail , ’ hosi * r y ksti.
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Livestock
The cattle and calves markets clos-] son. h i ajllMl , „ ed 16 to 16 cuts higher ami higher wili cont respectively. Cattle receipts number-1 force. l i„
ed 1,000 and calves 1,000. Beef steers pay the mde!,; ^ ^
sold off at .$13 to $14.f>0. Vealer - I went at $15 to $16. Heavy calves
cleared the pens at $7 to $11. Lucy Bowen, director oft*. The sheep market closed steady. e, * Ul ’ at ' ()n for wo men a t thel'an!
has been made seeretary-tnJ
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RECEIVER FOR ROCKVILLE MILL I h > i il l! 1 ' t, f w .
College- and Universities
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK
INDIANAPOLIS, June 7. (CP)— Frank H. Nichols has been app<!ftfc-' Hog prices were steady to five cents 1 ed receiver firr the Rohm Bros. flou. higher af the Indianapolis livestock mill at Rockville by Judge Maxwell, exchange'today. Bulk (100 to 300 , Suit un.note, and for receiver was fit lbs.) hog’s sold for $10. Tlte top i ed by the P.ajke Stoate Bank. Rohm price pajd was $10.10. Receipts, in- | Bios, also operated the Mansfield mill eluding !I40 holdovers, totaled 10,500. j grid the elevators at Mecca and Ju ;
Fresh Fish? Of Coil F.udaly’s Mark«| NORTH SIDt: OF SQU4I I *il. 11 ii—We Deliver,
biscuits
Selected for finest quality* Shredded for easy digestion. Thoroughly baked icr ready serving TRISCUIT - crisp and tasty loriunchaofi M.Ad*: by Ltiu if Tired ilt* tl WHeat Co*np**YV
Mrs. S. C. Beaefiel who has been • pi ndifig the winter with Mrs. Essie ; Henefiel has. ju-t returned to he. |
home.
Robert O'Hair of Los Angeles, Calif., is visiting his mother, Mrs. R ( L. O'Hair and relatives here for a :
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. (). L. Goodlander and !
and headaches have left me. I en- ■ son > left Thursday for Utica, N. Y., joy health in every wav and cei on a vacation trip. Mr. Goodlander tainly can recommend Kanjola toi‘ s manager of tne Voncastle Theater, j . others. The Central Trust Company of j Konjola is sold in Greencastle .‘h (iri ,, nrastlt . ha fi i ed a suit aJ?ainst ; the Owl Drug store and by all tin K(lwin Torr et a , fur aCtioll vn notp best drug* ts in all towns through Tlu , lailltifrs atu , Mlty , aie llay .
out this entire section. -(Adv.) ^ Mu hy
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trouble 1 had awful headaches and
diziy spell
“I started taking Konjola and th first bottle helped me wonderfully. Ol couse I continued a few more liottlr and now 1 feel like 1 never had a sick day in my life. All forms <1 stomach trouble have disappeared. My kidneys are stronger and the backaches and night risings liavt (stopped; also the terrible dizzy "peil
inese Forces
Rush To Rescue
ENTERTAIN! I) SCOUTS
j The children of the Fillmore Christ I 1 ian Sunday -School wil meet for i '’lul hen’ Day ieheais* l, Friday at-1
The American l.cgi n Auxiliary en- teinoon at 2 o’clock. All children
tertgined Wednesday evening with a party for the members of the Gills and Boy Scouts who sold puppies on
Japanese Forces i ZZXZ. 1“ “
I d by Chinese irregulars at Tengerh- jhe scout leaders, Mrs. Frew, Miss PU. • ' Helen Richards and Eugene Volts, One company of infantry is pro- were also entertained by the auxil-
' ceeding to the scene of the attack j ar y. There were eleven out of the SMALL JAP CONTINGENT AT- from Fangtse, another from Kaomi, twelve girls, and three out of the five TACKED BY HORDE OF ( HIN- nn, l a machine gun attachment is on boys who sold, who were present yes-
ESE IRREGULARS. 'he wny from Weinsien. terday.
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After the evening had been spent
excent ' n a general good time refreshments
THE WEATHER
IOKIO, June , (t I*) A Tsing- F dr tonight and Fri<lay, tan dispatch sa\ .lapanese infantry . „„.what unsettled north and machine gunners \v,r* ru-hing Eiiilay rising temperature.
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poftion. sandwiches, lemonade
cream cones were served.
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‘You’re the Doctor’ If your credit is healthy, you made it so; if it is unhealthy the chances are you have no one to blame but yourself. When it comes to your own credit standingYOU’RK Tl 1K DOCTOR. Kvery time you open a new account, hvi ry time you secure credit from any source you have an opportunity to Imild up or to undermine your ( reilit, I lealth. IV ratiiiK afier YOUR name is the result of one thing only, the manner in which you pay your bills. A prompt rating results from prompt pay; a slow rating from slow pay. A PROMPT RATING IS WORTH THE EFFORT. Pay your bills promptly and keep your credit raling healthy.
PUTNAM COUNTY CREDIT ASSOCIATION
please be theie promptly. Mrs. Albert Houck is in Indianapolis today to attend the commencement exercises of the Teacher- College. Her daughter Miss Norma Houck is a member of the graduating class. Archie Chadd, former Bainbridge boy and star Butler athlete for the past three years, ha- been appointed to the coaching staff at Irvington school for next year. The tegular l*reshyterian Mid-we°k player service will be held tonight at 7:80 o’clock in the Church parlor. Chapter XV of 'First Corinthian 4 ; will he used for the -tudy lesson. A. G. Brown and Andcew B. Hanna who are delegates and alternate to the Republican National Convention to be held in Kansas City, Mo., next week, will leave Itete Sundayfor the convention city. Rev. W. F. Walker and daughter, Miss Grace Walker of Springfield, ill., are commencement guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Burnside. Mr. Walker was graduated from DePauw Univer.-ity with the class of 1868. Prof, and Warron J. Yount and family have gone to Morgantown for a visit with relatives. Before returning hame they will al«o visit ip Franklin and Rochester. Prof. Yount is superintendent of the city schools. Mrs. C. A. Douglas of Chicago is here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Krehl at the Allison Home. Mrs. Douglas returned home with Mr. ami Mrs. Krhhl from a motor trip to Illinois where they attended the wedding of Miss Ethelyn Honeywell.
Kodak
along an extra rolU _ Get it here, and then return it after exposure for photo finishing of the highest grade. MULLINS DRUG STORE
GET IN THE MOVIES All You Embryo Tom Mix’s and Mary Bickfords Bring The Whole Family for A ’‘C lose I p” At BROAD RIPPLE PARK INDIANAPOLIS SUNDAY, JUNE to At The (Greatest Fun Frolic The State Has Ever Known GUEST DAY OUTING Morgan and Putnam Counties The park’s camera man will “shoot” visitors from the two counties in swimming, on the rides, on the h.u hall field, in the big picnic grove and other spots in the park. These will later be shown in Greencastle at the Granada Theater. COME FOR A DAY’S OUTING IN THIS PARK OF A THOUSAND AND ONE WONDERS FREE DANCING-FREE ZOO-CHILDREN FREE Free Parking—Base Ball, And Other A thief ic K vents. GET FREE ADMISSION TICKETS AT GREENCASTLE BANNER AND GRAN IDA THEATER AND FLKENOR’S DRAG STOKE.
SPECIAL OFFER FOR JUNE FREE INSTALLATION of any Westinghouse Flavor Zone Automatic Electric Range A Clear Saving of $30.00 For You
10US that
This is an exceptional offer on our part. We are very » M >|' ^ as many women as possible takf advantage of this si"' 1 ^
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BALANCE INTWELVE MONTHS.
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