The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 November 1928 — Page 3

rro nKLa;cA8iLL DATTr bakner, Thursday, novumbfr 22.192s.

Now«^consider that most important Christmas gift!

Not a-bit too soon'to start thinking of the one particular P f t on your list While showings are complete and selections may he made unhurriedly we urge you to visit our store . . . Gladly we will lay aside for Christmas, any article of your choosing, upon payment of but a small deposit... '1 o most people our j Gruen Guild Watcnes for every member of the family are

PJjest Colds

Rub well over

fiiYrSa. throat and chest V* VICKS

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Crutn OtJwJ S&uve

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particularly interesting Priced from $17.50. Schoenman

Sto Ve^ply

hairy sale

will sell at pul>lir auction at m\ mm located >i mile? northwest of Inliianapolts, iu. miles south of \ew Autru.sta, on West *;2nd Street, halfway bet We* n state Foa«i 2S and U.

S. Road r*2, on

TI ESHAY, NttY. 27, 1S28 Beginning at 12 Noon sharp •<0 Head of high grade dairy cow consisting of ,10 head of Guernsey Gows and 20 head of Holstein Cow.-, of which 10 head will be fresh with calve* by their sides, the balance close-up springers. l li' month old pure bred Guern-

l y Bull.

riic -e cow* have all been peisonally selected from high producing herd j in Wis C or*in, many of them having | cow testing association records. Ihl’MS—Cash or (i months note ■ ■ith approved security and interest at h' f front date. Purchasers please j lo ng credit references. JOHN S. MATHIS

New Health And 45 Pounds Won In Three Month.* Konjola Triumphed When lit Was Said That Only an Operation Would Bring Relief.

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NOTH E TO TAXPAYERS OP I Hundred Ninety u l INTON TOW NSHIP. Pl l NAM tuxicve, haw' POINTY, l\l>l\\\. thereon.

[Notice is hereby given by the un- ■ igned Trustee and tdvi-ery

janl of Clinton Town-hip, Putnam venther, IP2X

W. W. NEWCENT, Trustee

I ton Township. CLAY McGILL,

■jnty, Indiana, that said olfi i d yvaiplate mr'eting an enten ency i determining the expenditure of Mttoney for the year 1H2K than

(IMOO.OO) Dollars; r.ght to he heard

In Witness Whereof, we hereunto -••t our hands this nth day of No-

Clin-

W ILL BE HIGH THIS si: \; SON. liSPEC IAUA SKl'NK for which we have large orders, also for other raw furs, for which we will pay highest market price with old time honest grade. Get mir prices before selling elsewhere.

pict out in detail in the published ^rpt for said year; and will, on '2iith day of November, nm, at o'clock P. M. at the office i f undersigned Trustee in lid uship consider and determire unthc expenditure of Five Hundred ($510.00) Dollars in the Special j, I Fund, and Four Hundred Nine11Mnft.OO) Dollars in the Tuition Vi, to be appropriated for the fo|Sng purposes: Insurance, One llui--1 1.100.00) Dollars; Janitors, One Wired Forty ($140.00) Dollars; i:i*|K>rtation, Two Hundred Sev( i - : i?270.00) Dollars; Teaching, Four

ZKPHA BURKETT,

SANFORD HOCK, Advisory Board. El

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ore Lggsj 1/ F.F.P jfourhon« hvnlihy aiiii vitfttrous I '-ami tht-y will lay niurt* «•»,’«*. lUo Bourbon Poultry Remedy daily,® ft»w rlrttpn at a t imt* in t hti fowl*' .InnkiiiK watt*r, to war*l <>ff tlineuMO and put I y‘*<ir h« ns in tina con'lli f and prevents ('holcra, 1 r«>up and other poultry ailment a Small m« Mr, At SI 0». piat $1 SO tlruuRinU, — or m nt by tunil itontpaM. Bourbon Remody Co., Box M, Lexington.Ky. K. P. MI LLING, DIM (. STORE

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Over Crawley’s pool hall.

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The Cammack Studio

Is offering a $:i.OO enlargement with an order of a dozen of their first photographs, if made before Dec. 1st. Their studio is being rein,(deled but is now ready for business, Iho not yet completed. Make your appointment early. The Cammack Studio

June Days A Marvelous New Face Powder June Bloom Powder, price 50 cents is the powder you have been looking for. Its line texture makes it go on smoothly and stay on indefinitely—you will love its fragrance. OWL DRIKi STORF FLEENOR’S diuk; store

Mild enough for anybody . . . and yet they Satisfy

*IF your taste demands something more A than mildness, ask. yourself this question: "Where tan 1 get mildness without flatness; where tan I get mildness with taste?"

Where indeed—except in Chesterfield? Of what other cigarette, in all your experience, can this truthfully be said: "They're mild—and yet they uttiify'.”

Will they did —o— H meetly wo thought the game | would be closer hut Tobin, Brown & Co., wouldn't have it that way. -oI he hoys certainly showed flashe . j of rare form and this will gradually 1 t>« uiguired hy prartiece. —o— j Oh yes, we forgot to mention it hut (ireencastle won. The Tiger t ub* defeated Cloverdale'- crappy high -chool basket hall team, 39 to 21 last night on the Ideal gym floor. V —0— F. ery member of the tarting five rogi lend in the coring eolumn and two of the *ubst it ate ; al o caged field goals. -—0— Greenca tie will be fa t this winter. Don't f iget this predi - tion, folks! —n— G. Crawley, Stone, F. Crawley, fobin and Blown. Ono hot combination wc -ay. They've got those, thesi and tin m. Just -it tight and watch ’em burn up the hardwood court during the next few months. Grose, Mnsten, C mphell and F!lialso got to see action against the South Putnam quintet last night and j they didn't look so ha I either. You | know it takes good reserve -tn rarth to develop a strong fir*t team. Clovetdale fought hard all the way through but most of their -lorf at, till- basket were hurried and the G,re<nt istle boy* poiled the passing gave of the visitois time after tirre. —o— Tobin and Brown looked nearly as j good as they did Iasi year. We believe 'they will even be better this winter. ; —o— The g. me we.s ragged at time' 1 ut I tin* wit- to be expc, t,si with . t> t ttbj only having three prnctire sessions j after coining off the football field. I —O— Even the Juniors showed up well. They downed the Cloverdale Seconds, IK to 12. Dawson appeared to ns to he the coining star of Ihis aggregation. —o— Johnny Ward, former DePauw net tar, i helping Mausnian coach thh bunch of hoy , and he is doing a go<al

job. o .

Evans, a sub titute seemed to lw the best player f,n Cloverdale against tin Cub:,. At lea t he was the Is-st offensive threat that Cochenour bad on the floor, accounting for tw'o field goal and four fo ds. Cooper, allot le t iiuth Putnam suh, formerly played with the Putnamville

team. — o—

Rireh Hayh and Orville Jones were right there when it rame to offiriatN . . v — n— ■ There wa- a good crowd out for the opener hut the ittendance should be much huger for the next home game or at least by Dec. 14 when Martinsville entiles here. Boh Uohard, new yell leader, o r-1 tainly got the upport of th* 1 student

Inidy. — o—

After th* gam* the student* were I the guests of th*' Granada Theater, and they sure turned out for the free | how treat, and how!

-o—

Yesterday evening, Fred Good wine I asked us if we would be there eaily. (He meant at the game). W*' told | Fred we’d be eeing him but when we I got in the gym everal minutes were required to locate him. However, after diligent search we saw Fred way up | on the top row at the south we-t cor- 1 net of the building. He was enjoying the game, too.

'—o—

The high school hand was among those present. Does your head still

ring? —o—

The next game on the Greeneastle schedule is with (ireenshurg. there, next Wednesday.

—o—

The Banner correspondent at Cloverdale, John Snider, stated Thursday that Cloverdale had no alibis. Mr. Snider said it seemed that every time Cloverdale played Greenca-tle the south Putnam boys were stiicken j with “a case of etdd feet.” Cloverdale | play Clay City tomorrow night, t lay i City lu- beaten Spencer uni Spencer I has rapped Bloomington, so t lovir-j dale ha* aimther tough nut to crack | Friday.

MR. HARRY MOHI.FR

It would be a difficult task to select the most glowing testimonial among the thousands that has been volunteered by the happy men and women to whom Konjola has been a blessing. One of the interesting indorsements comics from Mr. Harry Mohler, 219 Fast Fifth street, Michigan City, Indiana. He writes: "For seven years I had stomach and kidney trouble, and went down C 115 pounds. Within three months after Konjola hail rid me of these ailment* I gained 4.* pounds, weighing 190 as I write thi*. I tried many physicians and finally went to two of the most famous clinics in the country, and was told that only an operation would help me. Before submitting, however, I decided t, try konjola, having heard -ui h wonderful report* about it. Well, Konjola restored me quickly to normal health. I escaped C^ operation, it huge cost and, Ik ides, I regained my health completely. I never felt better ih my'life than I do today, and I hall never lose the opportunity to 1< II all who suffer what this astonishing compound did for me." Konjola is sold in Greencastlo, Ind. nt the Owl Drug store, and hy all

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< Y N.D, The Gala Opening

of Our Toy Department

Roys and Kiris — we want yon all to come to the Opening of Tovl ad —there will be fun tor everyone! Friday Evening, November 23, at

the .best druggi*t * in

this vicinity. ( Adv.)

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