The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 September 1928 — Page 4
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THE GKEENCASTLt UAlLY BANNER, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBM* 25. 192?
Her Misery From Stomach Trouble Ended By Konjcla
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(uh Trouble Yields To Remark-
able New Remedy.
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HY (liOH K OT’ < Oi l.’ I Louisville Joint Stock l.;tn<l Clayton Barr, Giaee N.
K. Taylor, IJTie L. Taylor and Leo H. Hobbs, Herbert C. Merkel are not H ink : rcsirlents of the State of Indiana and
T«. ciayton c. narr, ,..ave Barr,,'Vhereas said plaintiff having by enWaltrr T. (iunn, H. I.. Wat on, Iva iloi enient on aid complaint required Shaw, Homer It. Shaw, Otis h. said defendants to appeal in said Ta\lor, Kffie I- I aylor, l.eo 11. Huhhs ., M< j ;,i, wer or emur thereto Herbert C. Merkel. lh( , ;{, )th ( | ;iv ((f November, 1U2S.
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t^kot. complaint to fo.e,lo>e mort- |n|; aM | | ; , ml JP*® against then and that mli ss the; ap Hf* It Known, I but on t.u isthday pfqjj- mid answer or demur thc’reio, of September, the above named it the calling of said cau.-e on the plaintiff, by it- attorneys, filed in the Mill, day ol Xuveniln r, lll'JS the n offiee of the Clerk of the Circuit i( inj , t | )( , j U( |j ( ..,| ,| :i V( ,f „ t,. n „ Court of Putnam County, in the Stati f |id t bc begun ;m ,i
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above nam,..i defendant ^and ' (; , . , ,, ()11 th ,| ay t)( N
plaintiff having also hied in >aid
Clerk's office the affidavit of a eom- '-"'iher, ini's, saM complaint and th petent person, showing that aid de- -natters and things therein eontane I fondante Clavton C. Barr, Grace \. and alleged, will be heard and d - |
Barr, Walter T. Gunn, H. I w ned in their ab ha L. Shaw, Homer K. Shaw, Ot; 1 FERI) LUCAS, Clerk.
W. !\t. Sutherlin, I’laintiff.
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n-id Mrs. Mack Long motored to Terre Haute, Saturday night. Mr. and .Mrs. Hubeit Hinote, and Mr. and Mrs. .Morris Miller of Bra zil attended lie race- at Jungle I’arli
Sunday afternoon.
Many people around this vicinity
attended Mrs. Bohn’s sale.
Mr. and Mr Oral Hutchinson ano stubborn and Painful Case of Sloin-
\L. and Mrs. Boss McCullough returned home Thursday night from a
tour of the ea tern states.
Many people from here attendee I the funeral of James Hutchinson. I Miss Mary Miller was home ovei |
the week-end.
Mrs. Charle- Harris was in Brazil j
I'i iday afternoi n.
PORTLAND MILLS Miss Mary Hardison returned home Sunday after laying two weeks ii Indianapolis with Mr. and Mrs. Glei Spencer and daughter. Mr.-. Vein Sigler spent the da; Wednesday with Miss Leona ( dvert. Mr. and Mrs. George Abney and Mi- Helen Bernier Snyder spent th< lay Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eph i loorlwin. Mi.-s Vera (llogley went to the r. m Haute H pita! Sunday to se< Lester Sewell. Howard Harbison will have a Pub lie Sale west of here Friday Septem
her 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Spencer and Uneda and Bernicce Spencer spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Fay Spencer and daughter.
Miss Margaret Allen of near here was home over the week end with home folks. She is taking Nurses
training at T, ire Haute.
Fay Spencer ha- finished building
Voncastle Granad;
CONTINl Ol S, 2 TO 11 P. M.
Wednesday Only
T" <> SHOWS, 7—y p Wed.—Thur
NOTH K OF AIIMI MS I It M ION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha- been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam County , State of Indiana, administra-
tor of till estate of Clan (>. Spurgin. 1 Frank Crooks house. lat of Putnam County, deceased. | ° Sold i■ st.iti i ippo d to be sol-1 NEo MAY sVILLE vent. Mr. Elmer Bracken and family of Mary F. Andei. on, Administiator. Indianapolis, 0. E. Rinker and family Sejit. 15, 1'J2S. of Maitinsville, Mr. and Mrs. Cragum Andrew E. iKirham, Atty. 17-dt of Wliitestown, Mr. and Mrs. 0. E.
Cramer and family , Mr. and Mrs. John < ramer, and Lulu Weller spent I Sunday with Ida and Laura Steward. Mrs. Alma Weller and daughter
_ lieiit Thur-dav afternoon with Mrs.
Dollie Ader.
Ella Hendien returned home Satur-
Mr. day.
^ Mr. and M Dan Hope and family I spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
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.Mi . Fred Boyd and
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TT ta JifTi* ;ilt to realize the JL great difference a few dollars and a small amount of time will make when applied to remodeling old home*. You nc*t only enhance the beatify of your house, hut add materially to the value of vour property.
I Mi '. Chauncoy Perkins. William R«»oker returned home , v if- D< nv< r < lolorado. Temperature For Summer Was High
HOT lit YS NEAP END: WAINFALL W \ S HEW Y FDR SEASON.
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MARY “What in the world have you been taking?" friends of Mrs. Mary Brownlee, 371 Adam Street, Gary, Ind., asked, and Mrs. Brownlee is happy to tell them that her new health she owes to Konjola, the new medicine. "My stomach was so had,” says Mrs. Brownlee, “that all I ale seemed like a rock in my stomach. Vomiting | was the only relief; ick headaches j I had constantly; dizzy spells were so intense that I had to hold on U something to keep from falling. I could not sleep, and nervousness added to my miseries. I had about despaired of relief when Konjola was suggested. "The very first bottle was line in j its results. I continued hopefully. I and after a full treatment perfect j health was restored to me. Now my j friends exclaim, ‘What in the u rid have you been taking?’ Before l| knew Konjola I dragged through a life of misery; now I welcome each morning with new life and energy. I , gladly welcome this opportunity to j recommend Konjola to all who -uffer as I did." Konjola is sold in Groom-astie, Ind., at the Owl drug st( re, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section. — (Adv.)
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The present summer, which officI ially ends next Saturday, failed to provide temperatures far the man who wa "alw. v wanting what wa h<t," but it did provide for the individual who was -atisfied with hot day-, according to local weather record-. Bee, ids for years back fail to disclose a oason like the present one wl i n no ay saw tho official tempo,nturo above 00 Tbe ninety point whs leached i nly once and that was Aug-
ust 28.
Records disclose another Unusual fact in that they show an extraordinary even average for long period-. The high ■ ghties generally were favored, the so point having been reached five times in August r.lone. Rathei wide innges of temperature each day were al -■ indicated showing that most nights were c ool. Since early spring there has been no long periods of cool weather until la t week. On the third the thermometer fell to 47 during the night and failed to pass BX th” next day. The | first seven day s of thi- month fadeto produce a day warm enough to .push tho mercury to 80 while the last s'-ven have gone above that mark each
j time.
The hottest day since HlJ:! was July 21, 1U28, when a mark of 95 was ma a-. The best done by l‘J2t was 91. Other yea s showed many days from in to !I5 hut none higher. This was the only i ne to pa.-s that point several
time..
With June sc'ting a 1928 tecord with 7,!i I i ches of rainfall and with a 1.92 ill' ll rain June 1 (for a single day mark, th year has kept ahead of averages in dampness. In early June it rained five days out of six and the register showed a fall of 1.58 inches. August v ,s a dry month with rain on only nine days in thirty-one for a total of 2.29 inches. It ha- luined but 1 •wa, day - this month, the greatest fall b> lag .ii on Thursday between 4:45 and 5::!0 a. m. If the rate set the ^ I last: two months continues the surplus) will be turned into a deficit, records
, show.
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rganizii- - .Marion county Democrats r the suppni't of Governor Al Smith, Frank C. Daiiey, the gubernatorial lominee, Stab and county offices. I.<'Roy J. Beach, county chairman, a.- din-ded this work where u group iu h< ads and publicity men are kept busy. M -anwhile the Smith for president club -ii" being organized, along the - ne lines a the Republican clubs. Wh'!e th issue- and personalities f tin (oining presidential election . 1 ii promis • of drawing out a heavy vote, the shortnes- if county tickets nil admitted deterent. Particularly in the agricultural district i this the case, organization h' al of both parties have said. W 'h ni" t county tickets offering only six or eight candidates, , local i .-impaig:) funds are going to he hard to mi.- , they said, and after all '.vithoj 'he money, all other efforts and ; i' autions are apt to go astray.
cinema love affair- in the J blonde and if haired bi-auti' 1, J his ideal leading i'i on at the Grana'la WeiinM Thursday, when 1 thf |'fi|iul Nath nal tar rte|| r.f the Ruins.” “Out of the Ruin-," is | France prior to and after of the World Wav. birt f\l it is a love story, a v‘t| ing romance of a Imy and probably in all srrecnlandj artists c< ubl be found who) tray the young i"uple in tli story bettri than Baithi'Il Mis- Nixon.
ALL DVEK INI'I'N
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PREPAKIM. l'()R KI.E( I'utN INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 2'. (UP) While candidate aie bombarding ali ] sections of the -tale from nenk U platforms, Republican and Democratic organization Ir-adoi ■ ,re bu l.ling diligently the campaign stnictun -, on which rests th ir n pi- tiv hop ;,t
the poll N’l Vemher li.
Here, at headquarters of tire twi major partie , -core.- of employees have been inst; Ib-d in enlarged quarters directing and co-ordie tting thi efforts of thou-in I. of political work-
ers throughout thi •.‘ate,
At the . |
0. Rogers, State (3. O. P. chairman holds forth, a di zen or mm • rooint
house the manifold bureau that en compau thi effort to
the state for Herbert lloovt r, pn si-
de ,tial non nee; Harry L
didate for governor, and the Bepub-
liean State ticket.
Republicans ,re aii'iering to th, | “twenty to a pn einvU' plan whirl I has at least ten men and ten women for active work in « aeh of the mate' :»5ti7 precinct-. This object has been appn ximated in some 2.000 pi .cinct already, Seeretaiy Harry ('.' I'entm,
ha« announri-d.
Bureau, suppliinonting thi- work include tho-,- f,„. women, farmers business men, negroes, veterans, fii -t voters, labor, legislative, publi.itx
and traveling nu n.
Co-operating with the state com-
mittee and
strong support of “out ()Ut .. H „ N _ er Republican.,, Hoover for president clubs activitie, al( . fron , lh ,
Hoover headquarters here
, u ° s< ' Hr (: ' nger, 'i„ eha^,hopes to e.-tabli h a Hoover for pres- - .dent club in every county iu the
state.
Democratic efforts comprehensive, the
MOMIES
VI THE VONCASTLE
“C 'In - Make the Woman," the
'. hi feature bringing Eve
South in, Walter Pidgeon and a sj'li ' did -uppoiting cast to the Von,i tie I he iter Wednesday only is a tm; of llu-sia and of Hollywood,
iin •i-d by Tom Terriss.
\ i ir Trent i Hollywood’s newest t: r nl !- need- a smashing story
up 1 i ' t big nuccea-. He
I a story based on the escape
- A - i t . ia of Russia from
h ' i : s,| iad anil tills how one of 'he mu'di-i i . i young peasant, had not the heart to kill the Princess e i. by inly wounding her, got her to " h" n i, whi-’e she became not only i t ■ h.nr but to the world. There
in - except for an ending. A: I he was that peasant!
i hi stun i.- gotten reads for prohi- t:" d the role of Anastasia is I'lnyi i by the Princess herself when Yirt'ii '.nds her, a bedraggled, mis'i i ib . ature, in the ranks of the -tii . The love for her that he has ii el in his heait all these years of ■ udi rin ; what has become of her ■p during the making of the .'i tiiii a id h ■ is unable to keep from 'hi . am- of it, though he does not ng t ‘.bat he is a Princess and he 1 d;. j w!\ peasant. Then comes the • m of the massacre—ghastly l "' i in iv for the Princess that make th' in anheart ache for her—and he 'u t a;.in pull a gun against her. •k --believe srene brings about eb v. r twist to the story that pro-
x'-ry diamatic climax to the
i.'iue:
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DUE DRUt/ to: II ’l ■ GreeiuagHe, Ind. ■ ''pxtzEcmm
equally r.s
organization plan
being much the same.
Democratic headquarters for bureaus organizing farmers, first voterlabor and other groups have I opmed in connection with State commiti.ee moms i n th „ h((tf>1
L pecial effort, huv* beeu
Richard Barihelmess In “Out D; the Ruins” \t The Granada
Sp' iking of semen lovers— there u ' 1 < hard Rarth'dmess and Mar- ' 1,1 Ni\on to be considered when the
- il'al'M is awarded,
made in i u aJ
elmv
who hca hud many
FORT WAYNE A Plymi rooster, sealed in a box car i Okla., was liberati d by U,a er when he opened the i u -' train here. The trip requin days and right . —0— FOWLER, Burton Y. )f Judge and Mrs. B. H 1'* | ler, has been appeinto 1 Vice Consul at U"ii-t nti a ! He was graduated fiom the School and liidiiina I iii' 1 ' 1 ' —o— LINTON With an of forty cent a year. J" ' of cast of Lyon . figures thj Golden apple tn-e "" his g,,->d money maker. Me ' profit for fifteen > i-"U 1 tree at around five hu for apples he ha- snl'1—o— FONTANKi'. ' I1 " ' ' tai.et High .Scln-I "'a- '“j ei| last week wit! T Monies. The new laiR 1 ing care of th' eon.-"' " J of 'he one room sch"ilslup will be then 1 next —o—— 1 SEYMOUR M" ' " ' aiy work hns been H"" 1 ' ! 1 pleting t he nev J Uentral Manufa'turi"'- | and it has la- n ann"'im''''l entire building "ill « “ ‘ (l ] panee by November U —o— OAKTOWN, ' " ic ha> been reported hri al ca.-i'S already well 1 til"tight that a nun j been exposed to th.- ’ READ TUB l ,A,L ' PLAN DAWY wt ] ( R.\WEDRI’-”''ll I 1 A Dairy ^ expected to "* " . , Western Indiana here today. The , day a, and i" < ill ' In l . | ers of Montp" 11 "' 1 ' counties. |( | 4,irj The commit ' ' ^ from Purdue wi" pr-grunt.
