The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 September 1928 — Page 4

THE GREENCASTLE UAlLY DANNER,

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 192b.

'cn cxt<*nt that the floor bptanip "rak and the piano droppo i through to tho hasement. o ALL OVKU INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS entirely new feature will be pre.-ented dm i ling the meeting of the State leach-; , ers’ association, to be held here on || October Is to An all tate band will play made up of students from all over the statt High schools desiring to enter students should notify Director Barker 1 f Technical high school here at once. —o— SOUTH BUND Speedy results from the air mail postal service were experienced when the local police force sent out seventy-five test lettei Without special delivery tamps the letter- were delivered to < alifornia points in thirty eight hours after mailing.

DRESS COATS AND TRAVEL COATS MARVELOUS VALUES IN THE SEASON’S NEWEST MODELS Newest Materials Smart Furs Chic Details Good Workmanship All these tine qualities .u'o into the fashioning of these coats we have to show you at $15, $20, $25, $39, and $55 O )ME IN AND SEE BEFORE YOU BUY S. C. Prevo Company | A Home Institution Since H)0().

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a reunion at Kansas, III., Sunday. Morton Springer of Leavenworth, Kansas, and sister, Mrs. Julia Starr of liainbridge w-ited friends here on .Monday. I .a Kite Hummel and family of Mis--•o'lri, visited Charle- Hunt and wife the first of the week. Chester Hunt, wife and daughter 1 nf Indianapolis spent Sunday with j Mi. and Mrs. I’harles Hunt. Mr. and Ml C. J. Alios of St. Louis vi-ite'd Mi-. Katie Bastin and family last week. The remains of Mrs. John f,owan ] who died at her home in Kokomo, , we ip brought here Monday afternoon i for burial. Tho-e who were here from , a distance weio John tIowan, Byrl j (Iowan and family of Kokomo, Scott (,’ouch and wife of Indianapolis, Mrs. | .l.- e Kleinbub and children of Kl- [ wood, Mrs. Gowan was formerly Mrs. My ttie Couch and was well known in | this community having lived here for -cveral years.

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— Today and Friday

Neuritis Pains Are Put To Rout By New Konjola Business Man, After Years of Suffering, Found First Belief In Wonderful Compound.

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ants damagf: homi: GRKKNSBrilG, Sept. ^ il l') Several hundi d did i • ' u ed by white ant.- h Inin dune at t ic home of Mr. and Mr . Frank YV'rt/., of near (in i nsburg In ' through tumi Ration with for,cal chy.lc. pej u g is, creasote and > ae d: nt ■ t.in’ tlie Couple believe ti.' 1 p' ti I a i .a iiei i eradicated from tin 1 ' ii el I Not long ago it v I t ell I id that tie

white ants hail i ten the floors, baseboard- and rag-. The cost of replacing t ■■ dania.i' done by the insecttegetli' r with tlie cost of $iin for the di.-i nl'ectant. to eradicate them has mounted to ..evernl hundred dollars,

the couple reported.

('ountv F.iiin Agent l.vna Thurston ... , .

( lovenlale I own.-hip.

aid that m t - home of hi- iiareiit- ... I o— t i ; a > . ■ t ■ pe ' ifeiou- ant.- _ ate the floor aieunl a piano to such

Josephine Claw-on to Charles T. Ammons, $J,00o., land in Washing-

! ton Twp.

Klmer C. York, et ux to Harvey M. I Monnett, *'t ux, s1.00, lot in Greencastle, Original Flat. Ira J. Moore to Keubin F. Moore, *750.00, land in Madison Twp. Chase F\ White, et al to Kenneth I'. Harris, # 1.00, lot in Roachdale, I ('line’s 2nd. Add. F’orest Hill Cemetery to Klmer F'ui|ua, $80,00, lot in F’orest Hill

t (Vmetery.

Charles Fickett to Jesse M. Jones • t ux, $1.00, Greencastle Railroad

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Annie K. Johnston to George 0. McCloud, $1550.00, land in Franklin

I Twp.

James Kendall to W. M. Sutherlin jet ux, $1.00, lets in Commercial

Place,

i Filizalieth C. O'Brien et al to Anna <ii K. (iiuitte .-1.00, |o iii Cloverdale, | Ka-ern Division. Je--e Knauer et ux to Harry II. Simmons, $1.00, 80 acres in Madison

I Twp.

Harry B. Simmons et ux to Floyd Y. McGuire, 81.00, 80 acres in Madi-

son Twp.

Kmily F. Bicknell to Claude C. Bailey et ux, $1.00, 107 acres in YV’ur-

ren Twp.

Sophia Y'aughn to Robert A. Mor- ; gan, $1100.00, lot in Greencastle Peck's

i Addition.

Krvy L. Gray et ux to Roy B. Kail•$1.00, lot in Bainhridge, James K. quinn Addition. William H. Swinford et ux to Fred c. Cox, $1.00, 10 acres in Madison

Ti wiishin.

Franklin Vermillion et ux to Wallace Henry Spencer, $1.00, 40 acre.-

in Clinton Township.

George YY - . Quinnette to John I homas et ux, $1.00, 70 acres in

HEFUMCAN SPEAKING Court House, Saturday, Sept. 29

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yito HON. JAMES M. OGDEN Of Indianapolis ( AMUDATE FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL and HON. R, W. DUNLAP Assistant Secretary of Agriculture

( <I/.Y CORN F.R Knv. J. YY’. Hamyer of Clayton, Ind. ate Sunday dinner with Geo. Fierce

and wife.

Claude Crodian and family, F'loyd Goddard and family spent Sunday with C. F. Goddard and wife. Flbcrt Betti- and wife, Williard Miller, Mrs. Isaac Hall, -pent last Saturday in Muncic, with Will Cunj ningham and Mr. DcWitt and family. Irene Surbi r and children spent I Tuesday afternoon with Lida Pierce. Abner Sigler and wife spent SunI day with Dan Hall and family. , Cora Cunningham spent last Fri- | day with her sister Kula Staggs. ' ha lie.- Hart and family and Mary •Line Kent spent Sunday with John Bee and wife. YYill Alexander and family of BcllI mme spent Sunday with S. O. Kn.-or

and family.

Malic Cox is spending the week i with her parents. YYatlaci- Spencer and family, John , Bulk and family, spent Sunday with j John Y ermillion and family. I.eolu Moore spent Saturday eve- | ning w Ah IMI a Davis. Thelma Humphrey and son are | spending th - week with her father, | Tom Betti- and family. Aunt Margaret N’ewgent passed | away last Wednesday. The funeral I was held Friday at Farmer's Chapel | with Rev. Agnew in charge, Mr-. Sallie Green and Miss Win- | sett are staying at Mrs. Newgent’s home until the sale. the ( linton Falls Ladies' Aid will meet wil l Lida Pierce, Ot. 4th. all : day. All are cordially invited to at-!

tend.

Call Flo well is on the sick list. Several from here attended the ' sale of Fay Thomas, Monday. Mis. (Iiaii McPheeteis and daugh- ■ ter of ,s uth Bend, Mr-. Fl-ie Kastman and daughters of Indianapolis,! Kef. YY'ill Noble and wife of Frank-I fort wne here for the funeral of Aunt Maig,net Newgent.

I ILIAD IB K Virgil Sharp*’, wife an*l son of In-j dianapolis -pent Sunday with Mr. I and Mrs Walter Clift. The Mis-e- Josiin of Greencastle i \i-ited •P -i t"i, Mr . Kmma l.’a-j gan Monday. V Mis. John Da. attended I

HOOSIFIt HIGHLANDS Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Ki .well of Brazil spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mi.-. YV. M. Morris and family. Kdwin Nee.-c is -pending the week at Faragon with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brewer. John Morn who has been cutting timber for tie Wolves Brothers had his arm injured Tuesday by a piece of fixing wedge. Mr. Ivy Reed I a- -obi hi.- place and iiuigiit another, and will move soon si his new home. Ro-s Uubeek and family vi-ited Mr. in I Mrs. Dan N'eese Thursday. Kila I!. Nee r is out of school this week with sine throat. Several from aiound here attended he fair a Spencer last week. Miss la-mie Kay or Jurdan is very ill at this writing. Mr. and Mr-. Noah Harris of Jurd,in are the print I parent- of a baby rirl. Mrs. Hani- was formerly Ruth Walhring. Dave N'eese and Clarence Man is he hauling logs. Ray Reed i- cutting corn for Cl r■nce Morris. Dennis Hixoii who made his home with his brother since his wife died ' -eveial year- ago died Friday and was huried Sunday at Ferdick Ceme•ai\ near Hoo.-ier Highland-. — 0 ROACHDALE Mr. and Mi George Swain and YD -. T. D. Young visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith at Crawfords

villc.

Mr. ami Mi Omar Britton of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr C. A.' Kdwards. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hillis of Lexington, Ky., vi-ited Monday yith the former’s sift* i Mrs. A. C. Lockridge and j

family.

Mi. and Mrs. Milt Higgins visited Sun av with Mis. Matt Higgins. Mr. ; ml Mrs. Frank Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crosby spent Sunday! with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seribner at Rus-ollville. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Cha.-tain of Indianapolis visited Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. an 1 Mrs. .1. M. Stafford and family. Mr. and Mrs. F'led Lockridge spent Sundav with the latter- parents Mr. an i Mr-. YV. Sallust at Stilesville. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Irwin and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt Riowning at Greencastle.

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"Racked with the piercing, stabbing pains of neuritis, the result of a Inuly disordered stomach and con-.-tipation,” says Mr. Grant Max, 21(1 YY'e-t Sixth Street, Bloomington, Ind. "I had about given up hope of ever finding anything to help me, as 1 had

tried everything.

“A friend recommended Konjola. The pains in my back, neck and shoulders were so severe that I would have taken anything for relief. I had little faith, so often had I been disappointed, but Konjola went right to the spot. In two weeks I was restored to my former health. Konjola worked like magic; never heard of

anything like it.

"I was the happiest man on earth when the agonizing pains of neuriti- vanished. Now I have :i wonderful appetite, sleep perfectly, and feel , one hundred percent better in every way. Just think of it—a sufferer from the dread neuritis for yeai and the n to be given total relief in two weeks. Surely Konjola is the world’s greatest medicine.” Konjola i< sold in Greencastle, Ind. at the Owl diug store, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section. —(Adv.) READ THE DAILY BANNER

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SELECT BAND MEMBERS F'orty members from an assembly of 75 were picked by Director Medford Maxwell to tiil positions in the band a the re.-ult of a tryout Tues-

day afternoon.

An unusually talented group was on hand this year and prospects for an efficient oiganization were never brighter. The band will be equipped with cape, leather puttees, white

belt, ofTii ei’ li. 0 T.| form. Mr. Maxwell i.- confided t| ban I will be • ble t 1 YY'e-t Point, ball team. Air. "ly - ^ sary $1100 for the ti : nT Jack Stai I 'I jor this year for tie third season. Robert R'cd i thi i ager of the band.

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