The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 September 1928 — Page 4
Even Drink Of Water Caused Stomach Misery New Konjola limed I |> l.nlire S>.< (•“in And KruuKht lliidlh I" DeNpniriiiK ''un'errr.
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wit 1 Mia. MhuiI*“ O’Haver. \1 \ || B< ’: i- niovintr her household good v Indianapolis this week wien; gh' will make her fu-
ture home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Collins of lllinoi. called on Mi Currie Clodfelter
Tuesday.
Virgil (iooch ' d family and Itob- , rt Cat ndeheal and wife are moving
to Mrs. Nell Betti-’ farm.
Fee and Carl Miller have gone on i fishing trip in Tippecanoe county
this week.
Mr-. Nan Whitted is quite a bit
better now. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 13. (L'Pl Th« communit here was sorry to iffogs wen mostly stead) to 10 • nts
hear of the sieknt - of Mr. and Mrs.
is visiting Mrs. Wilbur Prie -t C r a
few da) s.
Mr. an Mrs. Herschell Darn turned Tuesday fium a trip to I
nsylvania.
Mr-. Clara Mathews is vi.-iting her daughter, Mrs. Basil Pruitt of Crown
Point, Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank MeN'ortoii and daughter have moved to In liunapeli after pending the summer hi re.
Voncastle
INDIAN VPOLIS I.1VI SKU K
\rthur Wood. I Mrs. Helen Maddox i- .-laying with j h< I son’ Ed, at G n< astle while his wife is at the no.-pital. BAINBKIIH.E
Dule Ro s visited family at Greencas-
lower at the Indianapolis livestock ex- , change t lay. Bulk (110 to 300 lb.-, i j hogs cleared the pens at .S13..0 to $13.25. The top price paid was $13.35. .
Receipt- numbered 5,000.
The cattle market wa- steady on ; receipt of >50 head. Steers brought j $15.75 to $17.75. Calves receipts numbered ooO and the market wa higher. Walers were quoted at $17.•>() to $10 and heavy calves at >7 to $11. She sheep market was steady.
• ONT1NI ol s, 2 TO 11 P. M. j TWO SHoWs-t..,, ,, ^ Today and Friday Friday Satur^ BIH’K JONES »uh LEI.l A HVAMs , X “The Branded Sombrero” A powerful pi,, honor—A store ,,f k rM L !*1«H rifice and bn.tal -.c
S. C. PREV0 CO. \ HU.ML INS 1111 I ION SINU. 1900.
Why suffer with Rheumatism f
fou know it cannot be rubbed aivay A RE you one of those unfortut\. natc. who suffer with pain in your muscles and joints, commonly called rheumatism, making you miserable, Kf- efficient, interfering with your working hours, ruining your sleep? You may have tried many thine' " • . :. V. . For move than 100 years S.S.S. has been giving relief in thousands of cn.'er, as testifed to in unsolicited letters of gratitude. “I suffered with rheumatism for a good many yea: . At times my joints would swell so, I couldn't walk. I tried almost everything. Went to Hot Springs .... then finally decided to try S.S.S. 1 took n eour:-e. In a short time the rheumatic pains entirely left me. 1 am now in perfect health, and want to add that 1 have tried all kinds of medicines but 1 think S.S.S. is too
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late MRS. W II FI \ M BKUGKR
"Tired all the tins, weak and hausted when tin .lu>’- dutn - .
gone, the result of -temucii trouble, j H)
I was about at th. end of my string when I happened ! i .ol about Kon jola,' declares Mr.-. William Berger, 313 We-t Fyndu!' Avenue, X inu nne . Ind., in telling \,h.it the new medi-
cine did for her.
"I)izzy spells • ■ > and I would have to elut ll ti e neai' -t - .q - | port to keep from tailing. All th i* ; I ate disagreed with me. Con-tipa- I ti n increased my misery, and at night I was so nervous and re-tle. - j that what little sleep I could get did I me no good. I tried Konjola, and in . two weeks my troubles disappeared. | I am like new again new health. . new happiness, new hope-. All the | —and it seem like a miracle to me i after suffering .-<> long I owe to Koie j jola. I u ed to drag through one’,
da) ; new every day is a joy. I know |
so many women who felt as I did I
and you may be -ure I am tolling |
them all of thi- remarkable remedy." Konjola i- sold in (ireeieustle, Ind...
at the Owl drug store, and by all j
the best druggists in all town throughout this entire section.
— (Adv. i
County-Notes
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ieorge York an
J:le Sunday afternoon.
Mi-s (irace IFews attended the | 1 iiffei'.l reunion at tin home of Frank ! tones in Indian q'dis Sunday.
| (F orge Sand wa taken to the I
■F th xlist Hosp ' al . L In ianapolis on j I Mi nday for ox:, nin tio'. and treatnent. j Mr. and Mrs. Byei- and daughter 1
j if Indianapolis, arc visiting Mis. I
-i.-U r M. Frank Edwards i Neil Hamilton, known as the Houhi- eek. ! iini of motion pictures because of his Student.- who •• going to .- h ol activities with magic, probably wi-h-.hi- woe are, I'notiiy Ak i t-i I. t\ ‘d he could call upon magic during lljv ( a)wood I F.Fzahctii Mi hi.- work oppo-itc Bebe Daniel- in her liain. hey to F Mary Kids to dew starring production, "Hot New-” Del’.iuw and li \ il Chadd ti tint- What Hamilton and Miss Daniel: 'er. ' were called upon to do originate i Mr-. Lyle (i. i,:kt of In .ianapolis with the authors, Harlan Thompson
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Lest.”—Earl C. rampbell, 115 West Alain Street, John on City, Tenn. S.S.S. is extracted from the fresh roots of medicinal plants and herbs and gives to Nature what she needs in building you up so that ynur system throws off the cause. All drug store sell S.S.S. in two size:;. Get the larger sue. It ia more economical.
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S.SS. Builds Sturdy Health
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\iti muwrih-uf ihf n.mtkk mould. Now ih the (inn to buy (hem. leu can see what you are getting. I am honking orders lor bulb, ter Spring deliwry. See sample blooms in .Moore & Cook's window. Inn can hare similar blooms in your own garden next summer, Mun y wpcnt lor flowers i- an invebtment in happiness. T. ( . ( ()\, 21”) Rlooniin^ton Street
Mi-- K-thii Whitaker and Mrs. J Will Glidewell an Mi Floy Miljliims were bclpcr- from Warren i township at thi- ( un'., I .i i Wedni - j day. I Those attending (ireeiica tie Higi. I School in tru ii Senior yc u a* Mi- - - Norio Smith, Mis- Kh:a'oeth Smith I Fin le Coopr r, Helen M.vNeff, Mary Evan-. Mi -• i , derai l Sublett, Wm. | Finn, Edward Firry, Alti-d F.vai . David Ducll entered Roo.-ville in i hi- senior yeai. Mi. and Mrs. Roy Blm Icive taken room with Mr-. Sam Wright. Mrs. I Blue wa foimi rly M..-- M ry Shields. J (Hen Fry, Robert GFdi well, l.c-lie [Lewi Branl.ain, \\ i i. Finn and 11 i attended tht State Fa i I bin - ay. Mi Fuciie (ilidewell . gone to
It's real Hoi News! Bebe Daniels has the inside dope on g<M>d entertainment and, for fun, she can't be matched. 'll the thrills that go with making (he newsreel movie and a prighlly current of humor included.
Tonight, Last Tim COLLKEN MOORE in “Naughty Kuf Nice”
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William.- ha- returned home. Mia Elsie J, ksoit, Mi s Lola Wall and Mi- Rath Williams, arc teaching | :n our -chool, and are boniding with M i -. Fom \\ illiam.-. Mi-- Ruth Fry was in Tcno Haute! Eriday on bu.-iiu ■ Mr. and Mi . Eon Bcyei \i.itod, lelativcs in lllino. Sunday. Then, (ilidewoll spent tho wci-k end | j with Janio, H plct no r Harmony. | • 1
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Mi-- ' i.i < iriington spent Thins- | day night and Friday wit i Mr-. Hai-
ry N'oier at (iroonca. tie. Mr-. Ji s-ie Newgent Goldie Kendall .-pent tho
and Monte Brice. Hamilton's knowlo Igc of trick- might have helped him while dangling from a skyscraper or a railway trestle. Hamilton j- no stranger to Paramount fan- ! aving appeared in nine productions turned out by this organization within the past 15 months. Hi- groatc. t nice perhaps, was in “Beau G* -tc" but, since that time, la h:. turned in splendid performan o with Esther Ralston in "Ten Modern Commandments,” “The F'potiigF.t.' .. id "S inotbing Alway- Hap- ; pen.-”. He also appeared in "Tho Showdown”, with George Bancroft. Recently he was cast by Ernst Fubit.-ch for an important role with Emil Janning- in “The Patriot.” Ho completed thi.-, however, in time ti■start work with Mi-s Daniels. Claiciici Badger directed "Hoi Non which i- -hewing at the Voncastle theater today and Friday. o — \ I THE GR \ NAI>\ Bin k Joiio-, Fox Films star, has a 'cry difficult ndc in “The Branded S’ mbrero,” which will open at the
Granada Theatf i Frida; evu,^ p two day’s run. Hil the adopted son uf.) n Halletfl rrllnquishc hn entire nipnUin that hi brother, Fane, will hw unobstructed field !u win thi pr! loves Hi- light a '.unst trerafnda:( v in- Buck thi frienii-hip of town-people, who an i'r|i/:;:eiil tne county if a band ofmtlm. The cornered ru-Vittt at up -t IT fight, but an u-i xr.* -. -nj grit. Some of the mstleis hub break for ficednni. Amung . ^ Lane, Buck'-' hmthi B/k Esne his freedom and takr- y is u member of th« ean': Fighting ei cry inch of tht Rink proves h .nnocenui' -■na-hing, tearing manner. 1* j an express train i- one of it • xciting -cenes, aiid the clin'4 ■ * fitting ending for a marv^ play of endurance. 'flit cast include- Leila l Jack Baston, Fraris D'ul. F Leo K’ 1 directed the pruduiticn.
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Peggy Hopkins Joyce, four times wedded, and Ford Northesk, who arrived in New York aboard the Cunarder Aqui’ania. They say’ they will br married as soon as Lord Northcsk's marriage to lessica Rrnwn former Follies beauty, is dissolved. -us-
“G. B. S.” And Another Film Star
and Mr•lay Friday
Matched Unit A-C RADIOS (>n display during' the County Fair in the Industrial Tent. He sure and see these beautiful radios and hear them. The radio season is at hand now is the time to buy. RALPH ETTER A^ent for Stewart-Warner Radios
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