The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1929 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, JANl AR\ ■), 1929 ;

Perfect Health

is aiivays refreshing

If you are tired—lack pc|i—if your kkin is not clear—if your appetite is '’gone'’—you owe it to yourself and friends to try S.S.S, Its tonic effecti will surprise you.

V17lIF.IT yo.:r : y.'tem is filed W with rich, :ed Uuod, you don’t Li.ve that tired,; languid fceliog r. ..eu you awake in the murniiig, InEtead, you feel rcfrifned; ready to meet the world!

Your appetite • keen, you enjoy ..rk or play. Your .ski:i is clear vheek naturally ros>.

All this uecauee rich, red Moon !: Nature’:. Mile tuner for l.uildin;; ..nd Mi.,taininp the lioily.

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All You Who Have INDIGESTION

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Personal And Local News

Thousands have regained their (t.riigtli and charm ny taking a aw bottles of S.S.S.—Nature's own tonic fm restoring the appetite— l. iilding strength- and clearing tho body of go-called skin troubles. You know a dtar skin conies from within. Correct the cause — thru the blood and pimples, boils, eczema and that callow complexion will disappear.

of cases, as testified to in unsolicited letters of gratitude. 0 “I w. • troubled with pimples and bin khcad . i tcclc a Course of S.S.S. It cleared my face and back. 1 think S.S.S. i wonderful. 1 have told many fi: nd;. about S.S.S., and they are getting a ■ much benefit as 1 did.”—?,ii Ruth Gahm, U34 Elden Are., Li Anpeles, Calif.

Fur more than 100 years S.S.S. lias been giving relief in thou, amis

All dru

rug -ion sell S.S.S. in two

sizes. Get the larger size. It is

more econur.ii 'id.

S.S.S. Builds S turdy Health

J. D. Mick and Miss Martha Mick spent the day in Attica. Mrs. Frank Brown of Fillmore spent Wednesday in Ureencastle.

Mrs. Charles Kerr of Putnamville spent Wednesday in Grcencastle.

Mis. Wendell Smith of Fillmore spent Wednesday in (Jreeneastle.

Robeit Bowman of this city has re turned from a weeks visit in Indianapolis.

The condition of Mrs. Ida Cooper, who is in the County Hospital, is reported unchanged.

There’s a sure way to put an end to stubborn indigestion, gas, shortness of breath and all the ailments that are caused by a hail stomach. You are simply patching up yur stomach when you take thing' that only give relief for a few hours. Why not liuild up your run-down

stomach—make it orous so that you can

you want any tinn you want to with out the least sign of distress. Dare’s Mentha-I’epsin is what every stomach suffciei needs- a pleasant t' nic elixir for all stomach ills. Thousands of bottles of Dates Mentha-Pepsin are sold every day because it is tie one outstanding, supremely effective tomach remedy that is guarant d by R. P. Mullins and druggists e.erywhere to end chronic indigestion or money hack.

baby recovering CINCINNATI, 0„ Jan. 3.—Frank Brooks, 13 months old. was reported well on the road to recovery today after surgeons had success!ully removed from his throat a toy motorcycle, an inch and a half in length, which he swallowed eighteen days

Mis. George T. Ipleman is confined to her home hreau-e of the influenza.

Oliver Black has gone to Chicago to resume his studies at Northwestern where he is taking post graduate work.

(OMPI.EI i: DISPI RS\l. SM.I, REGISTERED \M> IIMill OR Mil.

JERSEY CATTLE

! The regular mid-week prayer meet ling of the Presbyterian Church will be held in the church parlor tonight at 7:30 o’clock.

\t the farm located HI miles north ef State House, JO miles southeast of I ebanon and Jtl miles southwest of \( hVesville, Indiana. Erom Indianapolis lake notilt Illinois Street to Mtith, th.n one ntile west and a quarter mile

north.

.MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1929

BEGINNING VI NOON PROMPTLY (i5—HEAD TO SELECT EROM—05 1EDKHVI. ^CREDITED HERD N I'M HER 117.771 THREE TIMES “BKON/.K MEDAL" HERD FOR SI PERlOK PRODl ( I ION

THE HERD ( ONS1STS OF:

y xteen fresh cows, producing heavy; ti hulls ready for service; cows in \ rimrs stages of lactation; 17 registered and 20 high grades. \ beautiful l< of open heifers. ( alves rtf both sexes out of tested cows. Every cow has from one to live ( . i. A. Records. Sltix.;|i; profit above feed e. st per cow for 1027. \verage cost pi r pound butter fat in 1027, 10c. Av- , rage cost per cwt. milk lor year 1027, Sl.0.7, Huy Jerseys; “The Profit

Breed."

A. H. SHEETS & SON, Owners

Arnold Tilden has returned to his school in Chicago after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Til.len.

Miss Betty Tilden is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McDonald, of Newcastle, before returning to her school in Delaware, Ohio.

. Clyde Harris, who has been the guest of his -ister, Miss Mary Harris for the past two weeks returned today to Ids home in Kentland.

Mrs. Albert Nelson and Miss Mary Dreyer were called to Indianapolis Wednesday because of the illness of Mrs. Nelson’s -on. Thomas Nelson.

Mrs. Henry Clay Lewis, Beta house mother, who has been spending the holidays at the Whiting Sanatorium in Martinsville, returned home Wednesday.

TEL. WASHINGTON HUH RING I. P. O.: Indianapolis, R.R..M.I. till.. XKTHER SPM'GH, Xuctioneer, Zionsville, Indiana. ( JESTER EOl.t K, Sales Manager, Springfield, Ohio. ART PROBST. Xuctioneer, Broad Rip de, Indiana. Xrrange Now to Xttend Tib Sale! Write for Catalog. Lunch \\ i'f lie Served.

Box 131

Kermit Todd has returned to Batesville where he is a teacher in the high school, after visiting with his parentMr. and Mrs. F. E. Todd, for the past two weeks.

Banner Want “Ada” Get Results.

Ira Black has returned from Chicago where he attended the National Convention of Phi Mu Alpha, Men’s honorary music fraternity as a delegate from the DePauw Chapter.

Indiana Needs

Mrs. Frank NiGnl on i confined to her home on South College hei-ause of

the influenza.

The officers and Teachers of the Methodist Sunday School will hold a supper meeting at li:17 ;it the church

Friday night.

Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Tucker and daughter have returned from Boston where they have been visiting with

relatives.

Prof. B. H. Graves, who has been confined to the Putnam County Ho--

The toy had lodged itself in the child’s throat and his condition which op several occa-ions was critical, prevented an operation until today. The toy was removed, according to , surgeons at Mithoefer hospital where

-szr'rl.* *■“ H Z eat anything i st iting an esophagus scop • ’ '

of tube, into the child’s throat and drawing out the construction. No incision was made and no anaesthetic was used, the actual process requiring only one minute, they said. \\ liK.H I FI NEB U 81 NDAY Mrs. Annetta Wright, age 74 years died at 11:10 o'clock Wcdnesdav morn ing at the home of her daughter, Mis. Ernest Herbert of Manhattan. Mrs. XVright has been a life long resident of Manhattan an i a member of the Eir.-t Christian Church of Manhattan since girlhood. Pneumonia was the

cause of her death.

Surviving um one daughter, Mrs. Einest Herbert, Manhattan, one grandson, Raymond Herbert, Manhattan, one nephew, William Roberts, Hrazil; and one neire, Mrs. George Girton, Harmony; Mrs. Wright was the widow of the John W. Wright. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock at the Christ ian Church of Manhattan. Rev. H. H. Bruner will bo in charge with burial in the Manhattan Cemetery.

pital, is much improved, and is able tc

be out again.

VANTA BABY GARMENTS

Silk and wool union, kneel length. Cotton union, knee leng-th. Vanta knit knities Vanta Vests Vanta knit gertrudes No pins—No buttons

THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. Pitchford

Phuna All Social Itema To 95.

Prof, and M rs. T. G. Yuncker havr returned to their home in this citv after spending the Christinas holidays with relatives in Mi bigun.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Johnson, Grcencastle township, are the parent of a daughter born to them at the Putnam County Ho pital Wednesday.

W VNT TO HKO \ 1)( VST? Col. C. L. Bartley, who had been wondering how the radio folk- make their money, wonder - no longer. It may interest a lot of people also to learn that the local auctioneer was solicited for advertising by W. H. Hen xlerson, owner of KWKH station at Shreveport. I.a., at the following rates: Talk of om minute, $10; two minutes, $15; three minutes, $20; four minutes, $25. Col. Bartley is considering the proposition and will likely consider it a long time.— Rockville Republican.

Complication Of Ailments Routed By New Konjola

CLASSIFIED ADS

For Sale-

FOR SALE—Four S. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels, extra quality. If. ('. Hurst, Cloverdale, R. R. 1. Phone Putnamville, Ind. .'i-2p.

FOR SALE—Coal, This week for cash: Indiana Lump, $4.50 delivered. This is clean coal, big lump. West Virginia lump, $6.75; Egg, $0.50. Grcencastle Canning Co., Phone H05-Y 31-61.

FOI! SALE or RENT—A very desirable property, filfi East Washington St. A. A. Hauck. 3-3p.

FOR SALE OR RENT;— Seven room modem house. Phone 56.7-K or 583. 31-tf

—For Rent—

FOR RENT—4 room house, garage and basement. Phone 512-Y or

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M«p« l*aved a Itoaris

Gives Voluntary Endorsement After This Remedy Triumps Over Years of Suffering.

MRS. FRANK FULLER.

HY DO Indiana motor vehicle ©wnrra have to l»uy more tires per ear than owners of many other slates? Any Hoosier can answer that, if he stops to think about it.

We have good roads in our state—generally speaking. Our citizens appreeiate them, anti use them. In fact, we use the roads so inueh that the state has to spend a large proportion of ita present income just for the maintenance necessary to keep them in fairly good condition. Over two-thirds of our driving is done on less than 4000 miles of the state roads.

The greater part of these state roads are surfaced with crushed rock anti gravel. Years ago, Indiana was famous for these good roads, and they serve to keep us out of the mud now, hut at what a fearful cost!

Gravel and crushed rock roads wear out tires more than twice as fast as modern paved roads. That's why a citizen of Indiana has to huy more tires for his car or truck, than a citizen of Illinois! That's why Indiana citizens want more paved roads!

We can get the paved roads we need hy a sejvsihJe plan which has been endorsed hy those w ho have studied the subject.

To pave the larger mileage, the Stale Highway D/'partirsmt will need more money. It can he provided hy increauog on? vehicle license fee. which now averages only $6.59 per car. The average for the whole country is $13.14. If we increase our average fee to between $11 and $12 per vehicle, it will still he below the average of other states—hut it will produce an income which will permit the state to build nearly 2500 miles of paved roads during the next five years.

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Think that ovnr! Talk with your rrprrs< ntati,>f» in tha Lfgulaturv about it! Intliana nrnls motv par t'd roads!

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Indiana Good Hoads AssoHa4ioi:i Illinois Btuildinu f*44»eaA

FOR RENT:— Mixiern 4 room apartment, 2n<l floor. Heat ami water furnished. Close in. Phone 74K-X. 3-3p FOR RENT—Suite furnished rooms on first floor, bath on second floor. Could arrange for cooking. Man and wife or teachers preferred. Call Banner office. 3-it. —— o

-Wanted—

WANTED:—Gitl fur laundry work jm.i-t be quick and willing to learn. | Home Steam Laundry. ;t-it

—Miscellaneous—

NOTICE The Elms Inn will be closed until further notice. q.u

Delta Theta Tan To Meet Tonight. Delta Theta Tau will have a spread and regular meeting this evening at (i:3P o’clock at the home of Miss Janet Crawley, 4IX East Washington street. »|« »J« *!« First Ward I’. T. A. To Hold Meeting. The First Ward P. T. A. will hold it regular meeting Friday afternoon at 2:30. Doctor Bartlett of DePauw will he the speaker. Grade four will give a program. •M- d- * * + Mrs. Oxnam Guest \t Alumni Luncheon. Mrs. G. Bromley Oxnam, wife of G. Bromley Oxnam, president of DePauw University, was guest at a luncheon of DePauw University alumni, which was held during the holidays at the Morrison hotel in Chicago. DePauw University students living in or near Chicago, all faculty members visiting in Chicago and friends of the University were present. The purpose of the eonvention was to bring Chicago alumni in closer contact with DePauw students. + + + + + •!■ Third Ward P. T. X. To Meet Tomorrow. The Parent-Teachers’ Association of the Martha Ridpath School will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the building. Judge James P. Hughe., will be the iwaker. The children of the fourth grade will give a health playlet and sing several songs. + + + + d* Eastern Star Installs Officers. Installation of officers was held on Wednesday evening at the monthly meeting of Grcencastle Chapter, No. 255, Order Eastern Star. Mrs. Mildred Stone acted as installing officer, and Mrs. Ollie Brown as marshall. The officers installed to serve for the coming year are as follows: W. M., Kathleen James. W. P. J. C. Trembly. Asso. M., Ruth Trembly. Sec’y., Sarah Wright. Treas., Hazel Ramho. Com!., Estelle Black. Asso. Cond., l.ucite Glidwell. Chaplain, Carrie Mathes. Marshall, Elisabeth Chenoweth. Organi-f, Essie Beneflel. Ada, Margaret Wells. Ruth, Alpha Robinson. Esther, Margaret Fox. Martha, Mae Mullins. Electa, Clara Miller. Warder, Gertrud*) Dalby. Sentinel, Charles Huffman. The secretary, on behalf of the

chapter, presented Mrs. Ruby M, retiring Worthy Matron, with at,,

tiful past matron jewel. There was a good attendance

an enjoyable evening spent.

Glorious health and new life energ\ came as a reward to Mrs. Frank Fuller, R. R. \'o. 3, Warsaw, Indiana, fur her faith in Ronjolu. Her experience with this famous remedy should give new hope and encouragement t* those now suffering from disorders ot the stomach, liver, kidneys ami how. els, or rheumatism, neuritis and nervousness. Happy in new health she says: “After nine years of suffering from disordered kidneys and the effects ol chronic constipation, I had little hope of ever being entirely well again. My whole system was so full of acher. ami pains, especially during the pas; two years when rheumatism settled I in my joints, that I could not even i lay comfortably in bed ut night. ! Sometimes the next morning I would | feel even more miserable than the •light before. Life was hardly worth living, hut now I can hardly realize that I ever had a sick day in my life. A treatment of Konjola banished all this misery and restored niy kidneys and bowels to a more normal and regI ular condition. Rheumatic pains have ! disappeared entirely. Sound sleep comes over me at night and I feel i fine the next morning. Yes, Konjola J is worthy of all the praise it is get- | ting." | Konjola is sold in Grcencastle at j the Ow l drug store, and hy all the ( best druggists in all towns through'out this enlire section. —(Adv.)

RADIO SERVICE I am prepared to cheek, adjust and repair any radio. Wcrk guaranteed. Phone Hll-K. K* nneth Day. 3.3^

-F -I- -I- -J- -J. Women of Moosehcart To Install Officers. Women of Mooseheart Legion r I meet this evening in regular There will be installation of offj and all members are urged to present.

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Return From Motor Trip. Mr. and Mrs. Omer daughter, Miss Fein have retuiv from a motor trip to Conneaut,I where they spent the Christina. ’.J| days with their daughter, Mr. elf Cross and Mr. Cross and daugr ' Mary Lee. They especially onjc^ the trip along Lake Erie. Mr. ( is a graduate of DePauw an.i teacher in the Conneaut city sch« Mrs. Cross also attended DePauw a teaches music in her home. ++++++ DePauw Graduate Weds Arizona Girl

LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 2.nouncement is made here of the " Huge of Miss Mary Helen I' rter.T. son, Rriz. and Donald E. Loveleso of Tucson. The bride is a dan: ter of Mr. and Mrs. Burdett Por Remington. She is a graduate of diana University and is a Sigma Ki pa. The bridegroom is a -on of I and Mrs. M. It. Loveless, Tue formerly of Clark- Hill, near h» He attended DePauw University is a Phi Delta Theta. He rn.» connected with United States Winns’ Hospital No. 51, Tucson. + 4- + + + * Mrs. A. G. Brown P. T. V Speaker. Mrs. A. G. Brown will have cl of the devotion, Friday afternoor the 2nd Ward Parent Teachers A.« ation meeting, ami Prof. Warm Yount will give a talk. -j, .*..;. .]• d* Watch Party Held By Young Folks. On Monday evening Ralph F I.awter entertained with a " Party. The evening was pi nt in ing cards, dancing anil game-, which apple and candy were to all. Those present were Margaret Fern Cloe, Verna Kathryn Broj Nettie Cloe, Mary Wimmer, ' Scobee, Freda Lawt*r, Charles' Maurjpe Huffman, Harold Harold Wysong, Finley tope, Lawter and James Brothers.

BEFORE you sell your furniture at auction see G. L. Rogers, 305 \. Coll°K e - M. Thr. 31-tf

Old fashion squaie dance at the Roller Shating Rinlt Saturday night in the Old Armory Hall. 3-ip

SI MMER WORK OFFERED

BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 3. (UP)— I'or its 40th consecutive year, Indiana university will offer summer work, beginning June 13, for teachers and others wishing to do regular or advanced study, according to an announcement hy Dean H. L. Smith. Regular work will be offered ir praetially all departments, with special emphasis on teacher training w’hich will enable present and prospective teachers to qualify for variour licenses prescribed in this state.

The eight and one-half ' sion, carrying half the ere it f, ‘ 1 ular semester, runs from J^' August 9. It will he followed i 1 ' Ihree weeks intensive training teachers.

The school of law offer- work* June 13 to August 27. Held w | the Winona Lake Biological ^ will run from June 15 to Aug Attendance at the summer for all departments is expw’’ equal that of last year when sP mate ly 1,800 students were rep-'

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