The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 October 1928 — Page 4

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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER

NOTH i; OF UnilMSTKatton Notice is hereby tfivcn that the undert'ifjned has b(on appointed by th<

farmers, deelarod that if in r-< an Judffe of the Circuit Court of Put-• C0U nty. u.sed they will have i •• opportunity | nam County, State of Indiana, admin-

of using protitably their animals

I the Goose Pond section near Linton. The Maurer * Bug* Oil company has •, drill going down in Yanderburg

MICHIGAN (TTl V portiait of William S. Jardii" ■ ci'tary of agriculture, has been completed by Robert Grafton, local arli-t, who will deliver it soon in Wa lungton, where it will be placed a i 1 v portraits of other cabinet niemb' r displayed in various department building-. Another portrait el Jardire by Giaft n given to the Saddle and Cycle Club, Chicago. FVANSVILI.I I’lans are being made to complete construction of the $K00,(M)0 Cadiz the di v and offiei building, work on w ■ li w i stopped eight years ago when the operating company went into bankruptcy, acording to Je-.e I Howman, memher of the compan>', a linn of St. Louis, (Mo.) architects C drawing plans which include u-i of all but the front of tho |iurtiiill.\ elected nine- tory building.

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Shooting Champ

Mr. and Mi . Gilbert Cox and children spent Tic ay with Mr. an I Mrs. Will O N' il of Mt. M''iid;.i Mrs. Dallas Roark and Ml Olyn Wright attend' le the Home Fconomies Chib meeti. g hold T 'o da> at the Christian church -in Greema tie. Mi- Helen Hunter i at home now taking a vacidion. Mi- . Will red I lewi < e and M r . Roacoe Kaatham win xi itor- in Greenca die \\ edm day afternoon. Mari Hick pent Wi'iiin' day wild Mrs. Melvin Ru. i... Mr Dalas Ruu t thi Wedm da i W i Priest and duughtei. Mi 1 ick at this

writing.

Mr Louie Si dair an Mi . Kate Campbell spent Wedit' day afternoon in Greenca tie. The Stitch and ( hattei (Tub met Wednesday : fternoon witii Mr . Frank Hunter. Clair Robinson -pent Wednesday right and Thursday at Kel Hiver. Mr I .on Roe ,■ i 1.1- ing w it h Mr. and M rs. Bird Weldm . Hazel Katshmau -pent Thursdax

| xvith M r.. ('. <). Day. Mr. and Mrs. Chauney Flinn of Cloverdale are visiting with Cora Flinn. A Luge crowd from here attorn ed the funeral of Harvey Raines Tuesday ; afternoon. Marjorie Robinson came from the County llo.-pital Tuesda.x evening where she underwent an i |ieration for appendicitis she is doing nicely. Mr. and Mr . Otho Scott are moving to Fillmore. Mrs. Julian Petro and children spent Wednesday night with Mr. and .Mi Kmory Wright. Mrs. Wright i-

sick.

Mrs. Lois (Turk was a visitor in Fillmore Wednesday afternoon. Miss Kathleen Hart, Mis. C. (). Day and Hazel Eastham xxnre vi.-it-ois in Gieeneastle Thursday after-

noon.

\LI. (l\ EK INDIAN \ NEWCASTLE Thirty-eight Henry county taxpayers have petitioned county commissioners urging uses of horses and wagons to haul gravel in- i stead of tiucks, in work on Jefferson 1 township ri ads. The horse and truck I is,-lie may become a political (juestion ;

r r Howard K-iffer cf Orrville, O.. junior trapshooting champion of the world xn-ho recently demonstrated his skill at the Cavalier, Virginia Beach, Va.

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Sweeping month after month to even more spectacular heights of popularity . . . making and breaking new records of success with impressive regularity throughout the year— — the Bigger and Better Chevrolet has been the greatest sensation of America’s greatest industry! And never was a success more soundly deserved —for the Bigger and Better Chev-

rolet embodies Lhj: tr-n years of cm.in prv>.ire-s in the huilding of ipi«|ii/ automobiles a ul tmin D. t elements of hc.u t%, p, rl .r-u- • nee, depcndahiiiry, limg ' G? and economy nes er Deb n•• combined in any low-pri' ".I automobile. ( omc in! Cn’t a deir xnstri. tion of this irulv remark i;->le automobile! learn whs it has become hrst choice id the nation for

Beck Sales

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i trator uf tin i -lute of V\ illium S. | Toi r late of Putnam County, deccas- i

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Said estate i -upposed to be sol- ;

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WALTER TORR,

Administrator. Oct. 5, 1!)28.

Chas. McGaug Attorney. O-.jt PKOSPIK IS \KE GOOD INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. U. (UP)— Pruspeet.s art* oofl for addition ol j coal to the pr>)iliii ts of Monroe coun- j ty, already tr ' I for its production I of building stum', it is revealed in J a business and industrial survey of Indiana for tb<- week ended today, j The Monroe County Mining Com- ! pany, with a a-e on ITS acres of land, is pioneering in development of a new coal field. The company an- | miunce- that te.-t drillings show the pic. ern e of large quantities of coal, i Another feutun of the survey this week includes the following reports

on employment:

Increase of 2,000 in employes of industries at Muneie this year over last, and $2,000,000 more paid in xvage . Of the city’s 25 industries, none are on h-s than full time , he,luleq wit many working over-

time.

Transfer of ■ veral departments of the Etudebaker Corporation, automobile munufactur is, from Detroit, Mich., to South Bend, will result in addition of 1,500 persons to the payr 11 in the latter city, bringing the total there to 11,500. Transfer of

the departments is part of

ganization program to be completed

within six months.

Following plant remodeling and rearranging of machinery, the Reliance j Manufacturing Company factory at | Bedford lia< n -urned operations xvith ! a force if 58 and will have the remainder of it 275 employees at work !

within a D xv days.

Fifty men aic working at the Bay! piano factory, Blutfton, following a -hutdown during xvhich the operating i company was taken over by a receiv- j or. It xvas announced that the force i

xxill b.' gradually increased.

One hundred men laid off nearly a ; ye n ago, hav, resumed work at the 1 ( ommi'iibal S Ivents Corporation’s ' plant at Tori' Haute, making a to-| tai for:'' of )v."!c than 20(1. Opera- i tions are on a 2 l-hour-a-day sched- ;

ule, seven day- a week.

In the oil industry, drilling opera-| tions are in irogress at two points. | A ’‘wild cat" company i drilling in !

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Leison for October 7 PAUL IN EPHESUS

LESSON TKXT Art* 19 »-20. (i( >1 IIK.N I KXT-Wa m e hie workmulishii> i reuled In I'hi ist J. siii' unto KouJ ix urk* which Clod hath hi'i' te oldainrd (hat we fhould xxalk in Ihcm PHIMAUV TOPIC—Paul ■ Bruxery AKHlnst a Crowd. j I N loll TOl’lC—i’BUl'a Bravery A uni list a Crowd. I NTEP.M Hl>l ATK ANI> SKNTOU 'l'i'1 - j I,. (jijU">« H'K Siiperslitloii VOPN'i PKoPl.lC AM* A1'l I I lOl10 Growing Toaether In Christ.

MONDAY AND TUESDAY \ll the things that Griffith put into “The Birth of A Nation!” I he love! U’e puthos! T he dr iinn! That blled *A\ ay l)oxvn East J*’ I h y re here —waiting for you!

Fears Tiger Tread

Or. M. Carey Thomas, president emeritus of Bryn Mawr College, has cabled from Europe that she will vote for Hoover to “make doubly sure the United States will never suffer the utter humiliation of hearing the furtive tread of the Tammany tiger in the corridors of the White House and In the vaults of the treasury "

CARE OF VETERANS PROMISED BY HOOVER

WASH IN' ’.TON, Addressing a delegation of veterans representing the various xx ir service organizations of tlie District of Columbia, Herbert Hoover declared iiRainst reduction of expenditures for the care of veterans. He approved tile policy of Republican administrations during the last seven years In showing ex service men the

utmost liberality.

Mr. Mo iver'g remarks to the delega-

tion were as follows:

“I believe all of America recognize* our national obligation to our veterans. The country today Is providing pensions and compensatlor. to S3a,292 men and women, with Insurance anl adjusted compensation to over four million more. The total expenditure* of the government In this direction now exceed $57(1.043,000 annually, and represent the one important division of the government where the policy has been j isllflably to Increase rather thau to reduce expenditures. This has also been the one Important division of the government where the drive for ; reduction of expenditures has been ,ap- 1 piled only for economy In Its sdmlnii- i tratlon—not against the veterans. It is the one division where large ^neaa. ure of increased expenditure of the government has taken place during the past seven years. This Is as It ' should be. This government muat not i Lj cstr.y.'a.-yat t ut It muf ^ just." 1

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1. Paul Pleaching in Ephesus (vv.

S 10).

j. In Hie synagogue (v. S).

I'aurs custiun wus to g" to the Jexvs i first with the gnsiiel, though they xx ere bis Inveterate enemies. Di s j in'encliiiig here wus clmi'liclerizeil b.x : (I) Boldness. He knew that God , had Kent him and therefore Hint be xx as hacked by divine autborit). ILis should chiirneterk.e exery Christian

1 xvurker.

C2) Argument. Tin* g"s|"'i ine-sage is in accord xvith the highest reason. (:t Persuasion. It Is not enough that the minister conic boldly xvilli a reu souuble message. It must I"' ue-

re-or- cum),anted with persuasion. “Knowing

the terror of the Lord, we persuade

men."

(I) The message should have deli

nite content.

Ii wm concerning Hie kingdom of God. Paul's supremo theme was sal viiliou tlirough Christ. 2. In the aclumlhouse of Tyrannus j

(vv. 1). Hi).

Paul's earnest seripturnl and persuasive preaching only hardened the hearts of Hi** Jews, even causing them to speak evil openly of this way ol salvation hy faith in Christ. It was ! for this reason that Paul separated j the disciples from I hem and retired to Hie sehoohouse of Tyrannus. where he eoiiHiiueil his ministry for two years with glorious results. ( II. God Working Miracles by Paul

(vv. II l(i).

Ephesus xvas noted for Its xvonder , xvorkers, therefore if Paul's ministry ' was to he successful (io<| must in an exiraortlinury way put His si ;d '.pou ; the work. So wonderful xvas the divine power manifested that even lumd j , ken hiefs or apron* lu'uughl from i | Paul's hoily healed lhe sit k and east nut exll spirits. Everywhere Hie su premaey o' the Lord Jesus Christ xvas recognized. Seeing the marvelous power operating through Paul. ceiTnin strolling Jexvs who went about the country practicing the magical arts at the expense of their poor unfortunate fellow*, ti dertnok to use lie mime “Jesus" in their incantations. Knowing that the connection with Christ was not real on the part of these Jew s, the use of lli« tiaiue hy them only en raged the evil spirit who struck them and overcame them. The name of Jesus is only powerful on '.he believ-

er’* lips.

III. A Glorious Revival at Ephesus (vv. 17 41). 1. Fear fell upon all (v. 17). News of the easting out of these evil spirits created Impressions favorable to Christianity. 2. It brought to the front those v.!io professed faith In Christ, while not living right Ihes (v. ]s). Tlcv he Hexed hut hud not broken from sin Great blessing would come to the church If some awakening could c,,m e to those whose lives are not In keep lug with Mieir profession and ■ nnse them to openly confess und make a ! new start. I .1. Gave up the practice of Black ! arts (r. 1ft). This means forms of Jugglery hy use 1 of charms and tmighal words. All i such are in opposition to the will ,,f , God, therefore no one can have fei | liixvship with God and practice thorn. ; They proved the genuineness of their , actions by publicly burning their

book*.

4 The uproar of thp silversmiths at

Ephesus (vv. 23 f|).

1. The occasion (\y_ 23 21)

Till* was the power of the gospel In destroytog the Infamous business of

Demetrius and bis fellows. 2) The method (w 25 2ti).

Demetrius, n lending business man ) called a meeting nm] stated that be cause of much dp turning from Idolatry business conditions were threatened and that Ihe market fm their ware* was weakening. He stated. "This our craft is in danger" The world Is willing to tolerate mix kind of religion or moral uwnkeuing so half as it does not Interfere w I j It* business nr mariner of life He ; further *.rd, "The temple of the great goddess Diana will he destroyed » He became quite religious xvhen he . 1U v | Hint business was being Interfered

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FINDS A REMEDY

GREENSBUiKi, 1ml., Oct. 6. (UP) —An effective treatment for peach trees which have Iiecn attacked by j the peach tree borer h.t< been an- , nouneed here by county agent Lynn i

Thurston.

The applTati n consist of para- ) dichlorolicnzine, xvlii h can lie jiur- ! chased in the form of powder at a 1 mug s'oie at an average of about I one-h.'df :i cent to two cen‘s |icr tree. The powder should lie sprinkled j around the tree about half an inch

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An ac il view of the $2,000,000 munuipa' the *' J , t'nio, Tex, erected as a World War memoruk Ed** ^ J Legion will gather for its annual convention. ( ln *

lord, Nauonal Commander.