The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 December 1928 — Page 4

THE OREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER

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Prevent Flu ( heck Colds Immediately

FAMILIES IN (;KKi:\( vs i i.k i rokd to hi: < akki i i.

! I!' Whil<> j;i ip and influ<'ii/.a p "

J | prevalent, local p ople

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CLASSIFIED ADS

—For Sale-

J. IVck' Fnlargement, to the town, now . Ity of Greencastle, Indiana. Sai I .lo 1 will bp made subject to (iproval of the Putnam Circuit t. for rot Ir.'S than the full ap- | d v..lue of said real estate and | ii.'i'i the following terms and condi- j

t on : The purchaser to !>ay the full j j-. irnl

pun ha-e price in cash on day of sale -!,] l 1 . et . l ’ iea . st | e property

be sold subject

ner.

FOli SA1.K—Kast Putnam <or t>

sell stocked or trade for

llox ‘ X” Ban-

2'J-lp.

will

—Lost-

use this modern way of cht kin/r lit-

tle colds before they become bi^; S iti real estate will

Have a jar of Vicks VapoRub on t«> lh '' hulance due on the street as-1

han<l ready for instant use at the j nM n ^» a ^ a * n l ^ ie * v!ame ^ ,at

first sijen of every cold. When rub- I puy. Rle under tlie Barrett Liu, and

bed on throat and chest, or .nuffed “^t to that have accrued | — up the nose, Vi< 1 n • ' il ‘ 1 A 1 STR^YEO 0 D gredients in the form of medicated ''.d:i:r of . treet assessment, and tax- i be | on|fin(f to Dewey Cooper. Notify

vapors which are breathed in dired purchaser sliall assume an i agi<t Banner office,

to the infected parts. j *'» pay.

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In addition, Vicks acts through tin | skin like a poultice, “drawing out’’ all tightness and pain, loosening tin 1 phlegm, clearing the head, and easing

the difficult breathing.

To prevent colds from lowering vi- I tality and thus paving the way for Pu and pneumonia, they should be treated direct and instantly—as you

would an infected linger.

JOSKRH F. GILLKSIMK,

Executor. !

Attorney. 22-3t ;

—For Rent—

Fred V. Thoma

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<& staled with _T.ltje

Cii'CHtSfEilS,, PILLS

y IftSdk'g! Ask yo«r l»riiccl<0 / c ^ r* f° T * Ulitm •n<l 1 s J-’Wv Rfwnd in l<•■d *•. I Hold' C' ' ‘ Kr • sr ' 1 "* Dl ie C A V T«L«« no other. Raf > I if i'.n.'aWMr'f.sM, 3 in: \ M» ril.I..'*. i t 40 knoivn r as l.r t. trst, Rehablt. Ilov Now I jULP tv Diiuocixu ivtarwam PUBLIC SALE

I will sell at public auction at my farm, located ! miles noitheast of

Bare, oi « 1 nile ,f Mt

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| KOI! RENT—7 room modi in hou ■ iand heated garage by Jan. 2nd. 1

i IJO-Y.

FOR RENT—Ideal small farm dairy and poultry. Phone •R'7-,\, East Anderson St.

McKAY HAt h I ROM SP \IN

KINGSTON, Jamaica, Dec. 2!b Claude McKay, author of “H me t« Harlem?” has returned to M hen ■

here from

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negro life, soon to be published in ! New A’oik. .Mcl\p\ is a native of Jamaica. One of his brothers here i a school teacher, and another In th- |

minister of the

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Sl'BSCRI HE FOR “I hi HAN NER"

Holiday Excursion Fares ACCOUNT (TIRISTIMAS and NEW YEAR’S

VIA

Terre Haute Indianapolis & Eastern

Traction ( o.

Fare and One-half for the round trip to almost all points on

Electric Fines in Indiana.

Tickets good going on December 21th, & 2.‘>e, 21 t & January Tickets good returning any time up to and i.ieiu ling January 2nd.. tall Loral T. H. I. K. E. Agent for further information.

1st.

Thursday, Jan. 3,1929 it 1(1:30 A. M. the following property. HORSES—Two good work mares. COWS— Two good milch cows,

Angelica!) | fre.di in March.

IMI'I.EMEN IS— 1 riding breaking plow, one walking break-plow, double hovel, gulden plaw, One disc harrow One tooth hra row, one steel roller, one mowing machine, one buggy and , l.arni .-- , cream separator, two iron

kettle -, good lawn mower.

Some hay and corn.

HOI SKHOI.D GOODS— One old fashioned bur au, two bedsteads, two feather beds, t.md tables, range, and kitchen furniture, and many ether articles too numerous to mention. TERMS— All sums under $1(1 cash i.'i ban , all sum over $10 a credit of J . months will be given with (i per cent interest, from date of sale no property renmved until terms of sale

FOR RENT M td< and garage. Phone 705-K. FOR RENT M and garage. Heat and water luinished. R. W. Shafer, Phone 4(ib. 20-21.

Banner Want “Ads” (iet licsults.

NOTH K OF S M.E Ol It! \l. ESTATE HY EX ECt FOR.

The undersigned executor of thi last will and testament of Nunej Jane Martin, deceased, hereby ' 1 iiotice, that by virtue of t m pi i b\ -.aid will conferred, he will at tin 'hour of 10 o’clock A. M., on t ■ 21th. i day of January, 102!*, at the offirr of Fred V. Thonuis, Attorney, in the | city of Gieencastle, in Putnum (? mty, Indiana, and from day to da) thereafter until -old, offer for sale at

ga , e( a „ the nt( .. ... »re ermplied with.

decedent, in and to the following decribed real estate situate in Putnam County, in the State of Indiana, t - wit: Lots Eleven til) and twelve (12) ; in Block Numbered Four ( I) in E.

MRS. JAMES TRAIL

\uct. ()la Elli .) lerk

Lunch will he erved by Ladies of

Mt. Pleasant Church.

24-25-27-28-29-31.

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FOR RENT— One large, modern sleeping room, genii' men pi it ■ 302 E. Washington St.

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SALESMEN—Salary and < ' , nt rion to salesmen, experienced in • ing Stock Minerals to fanru r Ful particulars and references tii ' t ' tor. Warner Remedy ( "., 705 V. \ Buren, Chicago. LEARN HE A l TY Culture Hoi I a good position. I.earti at -Mole: ti ’V Special pay plan. Write for part.' ulais. Moler System, 512 N. Stut St.. Chicago. WE want local repp cntatA s make contracts. Will train you nnd give plenty of assistance. Fun <>i part time. Chambi rlin M tal \ • or Strip Company, District Office, II Occidental Building, Indianapi 1 , ! u j I -o —Miscellaneous Rio (irande Valley Where the „un i- . '.lining and tie flowers blooming. $75.00 will pu\ . the entire expense of man and w.fej on 7 day trip to the Valley. 2.500 miles. Pullman, Dining ir. Hotel, Auto Trips etc. For lb -• t V.itions see Milton Brown.

f'rytf'h ; C('oilp*» (•♦ifll rmiildf* Sport Roiadalpr $R>0 inrlud* Ing rtiinM«« Hen! Mfxl ettraaj.

•I'l."; * , ‘r«lan $*»'•%; R(ii«i|«trr flR”; I ourifiK ^47S| <«»mmrr«ial( l«aa«iaf'Uil. All V l«^rlan<l |»ri«*^a

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Greater Beduly**Lon^erWlieel()a«»e**Lar^er Bodies

KAI TY tiiat ronirnanilii your B admirali«>n in • > \|>reka« > <l in tin* M W new Superior longer Bodies, (cru# t ful lines, higher ruHintorund liottd, more (Ii<«t inet ive rnlors, sv%eepina one*pieee fidleni^n fenders—e*tablisliing t lie nevfst st > le motif for l ours and li^ht Sixes. The Inrser iHnlit s of the new Superittr Tl liipp« t afford more Rpaeious inferiors, with extra leg room and elhow room. The sent* tire witter and heatily upholstered, and have formatting eontours. Both the front and rear springs of the new Superior Whippet have hern

Coii'dderahly Irngt lirntd. The in('reasetl w lieelliase, sntihhers and oversize hulloon tires further enhanee the

ear's stiperh riding qualities.

IVVeeliaiiieally, the new’ Superittr Whippet furthers a long lead over €*ompetition, A new higher compression engine gives more than 20 adth'd horMeponer, with grenlly increased speed! Higher seeontl gear

spt'etl gives faster piek-up.

Anti this new ear Is well qualified to carry on W limpet's unsurpassed reputation for dependable performanee

anti iiiiniintini operating t*osts.

OB IU B NOW FOH KAKL^ III.LI\ KHY

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yVILLYS-OVERLANU.I Nt:..T«Mo. Ohio

A •ingle Hulton. coni(•iiicnlly lorntol In lb. ccnicr of tli. .I. • rii” nhccl, rontrol. «ll funr. tiou. of ftl irting li e tnoloi', operating lb. ligbl* aioI Miuiolini: the horn. I hi, dor* avir with nil Irnnht -onr - foot fumhling for thn .tartiiig Hut ton. It Uo amid, changing from tin- contfortahlc driiing |Miaition' to reach a light .witch on tin da»h. M ith the newr •■Finger-'! i|> < onln I.” >011 rim at all time, to p >o'ir hnndii 1 n the w licrl ami your eye* on tlie road—an iniporlaut aid to safety.

W. A. PATTERSON GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

FOR QUICK DELIVERY N v run of mine coal, 10 per cent lump t $4 per ton. Phone 317. A. J. Dl FF

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| Lunch and market in the court (house Saturday by the Laid:' Aid of Wesley Ch 28-It — o The party that took the bri* c.i jfrom the Oakland idan park.': Hanna, Thursday evening i- ka -vti. Ilf party will return same t" F’.irk |iin<l Griffith Motor Sal (will be made public. o ROACH!* M i: Miss Lilli.i C >t' M 1-vai: kee. Wis., came Satu; . i pend '< Christmas llolida) v, :;li | , i nt Mr. iind Mr . J. ( < Miss Mae Ihe na t \. t Fa: a;. ••(bvisited over ( 1:i i tn i \i iFi h i . 1 ter Mrs. Cha . Iliya'.. Mr. and Mi . G. i). Ii'pp .latz and daughter, Kathy!, in .1 : .. lay with M;. ami Mr. ('i.-'n i . Inp;n a latz and da glPi ; at Fi ,, ncli . M Be Saturday f«>i vi ' m b , • : a nt M i. a ,d M i Mr. a '.d .Jr-. 1 ’ u! Hun,'. . .re am: son visited i . i-'. ■ i w Fir. mi Mrs. Milt. Eduard Mis* Pa at Garrett i pendin ; tin with her mother Mr Ida y Mrs. Am,. .Met am II 1. id Mu ! , for a visit with h. i naught. . Mr Pearl Zelg

polls.

Mr. and Mrs. Rli Joii n: Akraii, t),

M. .. nd ..

of Kokomo, Mr. and MiR i <;,, , , and children of North Sal .a, Mr. tnd Mr-. Harvey Job .1' N'. w M ; .-. id spent Christina Day xr h th i, p . ents Mr. and Mrs. J. V\. J.d>. Miss Maig.u. t .land- ..t Indiana, 'is is spending u few da v. dh her pan nts Mr. ami Mi . Gr. . n and ter Fois left Saturda, for T.iln i;1 , m. to .-pend the holiday with h< r daiie - ter. Edith and family. Mis. J. \\. I ulhott returned liu’a Tuesday from Oklahoma win was called by th, ill;. () f h. i gi nd

laughter.

Mr. J. M. Stafford and G m i McCantmon made a busir, - trip to Fort

1 Wayne Friday. Me-, l.my Porter i

j with her father, Mr. Hines at Mart-

| nsville.

j Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Wil on ami ' 'hildrcn of Evansville eamo Saturday 'for a few days vl,it with Mr. aid

Granada

s > X.-MON.

Romance, Im hokum, in-iile ^lud. i(,,,|).. f | by ihc biggest nnii hultl< eiev tilm.M, -a red letter day fo. all who set. this novel, deli ghtful, thrilling, amazing photoplay.

Cdebrify

VVlTH I*

LSNA BASQBETIE Robert ARMSTRONG

CLYDE COOK

( omedy “TAXI FOR TWO” Chaptci 3 “EAGFi; OF Till: NIGHT’

A good entertainment for all—See it!

TODAY. FAST TIMES—2 TO 11 P. M. Ken Maynard in “GUN GOSPEF" Gang Comedy, “HIE SMIFE WINS" 1 Oc—25c

Coming Soon—“1 HE HONEYMOON MMIII I) Ml S|( AF ( OMEDY ( O. Hi i’l SHOW I HIS SEASON.

■nl; 1 1*0 and son Joseph, el Mrs. W< ndul Shepard of < y, Mo., came Saturday to !: li.lays with the formers l' and Mrs. 0. A. Shepard. 1: . Henry Hostetler, Miss Ho tetter of Fort Wayne, Mr. Il. -t.-tt. t of Crawfordsville, ■ ■ Mr Howard Hostetter and ilainbridge, Mr. and Mrs. S. ■ and -on, and Mr. and Mrs .'tt.T and children were iiui’ gue-ts of their parents . Mr-. I). B. Hostetter. I. uni Oiisher returned to his Indiana State Farm Wedafter being confined to his . \ i al days with the flu. ; d Mrs. Ed. Click and sons ; upoh - Thursday where . is < mploy. d with the Earth vroli t Co., H 1 1 I dollars and children .' the holidays with her Mi. and Mrs. llohnstedt at < lin y, Id. if. .Mi -. J. Yv. Hennon arc v ’ ’ i f, v days with th. ir childI Mi.-. Raym. nd Hennon nMon at Hamilton, Ohio. '>11 \ 1 PROHFEM IS PI Kill K TOPIC. 1 Indiana Grow More a subject that will be d by Prof. A. T. Wiancko at . iltui il conference belli at *’ m . I nivcr.dty Thursday niornc.im. !7. A- head of the agronM M ,.:Uin nt at Purdue Prof. Wi-

ancko has carried on . \t>n i' vestigatlons to develop m. w of wheat th-.t are larg more winter hardy; t 5" 1 rotations and fertilize! '' ' " ll for wheat production; ai'd 1 ' , ' 1 ; v the milling qualities of wii ;,t va ' 1 ' ies. Indiana is one of three ' ' 1 ' ' of the Mississippi which produces enough wheat t“ in " , , ' requirement* of it p<<|>ul'. state is also one of the lai ! ducers of soft winter w ' a laige market as Hour in 1 ' 1 ' .mil east. j There ha. hec:i i ‘ ' ,|U the past few years foi !! '’ acreage in Indiana to he is the belief of those -Ui'lM")-' ^ problem that more wheat 11 1 , grown at a profit " were applied and piol 1 ' • , and varieties used. ,, .,| u e i Dr. G. H. Cutler, ah- ' < ^ ! will discuss on the m"':o I’ J j methods of “Developing , Wheats for Indiana. « hea ; plant breeder, is i' 1 ' j selection and breeding ' 'continue his program and pb-u under wuy. CAMBRIDGE , ' 1TV ^ ‘i'v’ la mb havi* bf n f '' " ‘ f > -M

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