The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 February 1929 — Page 3
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() WIOLI. PLEASKD hav<> hundreds of nur customers been that they have gladly sent their friends in to see us. Farmers may borrow $20$:i00 on livestock, implements, autos, and furniture. Repay in .'Ml !) or 12 months. Our monthly payment plana for salaried workers.
OREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1929.
Konjola Brought Happiness Into Aflicted Home
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I other and Son Relieved of ( omplirations; Now Knjoy Perfect Health.
I, Establish + W Your * Credit 6 NOW ■ For a Loan IR'/ifM Needed Later
INDIANA LOAN CO.
Phone 15
kSSIFIED ADS
21!^ E. Wash. St.
—.Miscellaneous— j Fresh Boneless Haddock at Kaubles I Meat Market.
-For Sale—
There will bo a cake and candy
market at the Kitel Flower Shop Sat-
|SALE:—Mule team, Mi.l West urday by the ladies of Crescent itef ompany. 7-(!t. [ hekah lodf^e. •j ^
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SALE:—Home at 500 East
[street. Phone C57-X.
SQl ARE DANCE every Saturday 4-Gt rripht at the Red Men’s Hall. 7-2t
[MACE SALE:—Court House, iv mornintt. Tri Kappa soror!):00 o’clock. C-3t
—For Rent—
Fresh fish at Kauble’- Meat Market. North Side Square. 7-2t
Quaker Netters Nose Out Tigers
i:\RLH\M IPSETS OLD RDM) TEAM AT RICHMOND RV 18 TO 17 SCORE.
Antrel Food, Devil food, date dreams, orange, chocolate carmel, co-
, ' J canut or fruit filled layer cake, baked REN 1 .null farm, ideal for i w |th oven heat control. Order now ;n.l poultry. Phone 497-X. 619 for Sunday -linner, Valentine day, and Dn -St ' ^ parties. Special price in quantities.
Mrs. E. C. Dicks, Phone 070-K, afternoons or evenings. 8-it.
MR. MER! E J. DROWN & SON Age is no barrier In th. amazing
RICHMOND, Ind., Feb. 8—The “fightin’ Quakers” upset the DePauw tigers in one of the most thrilling basketball games seen on the local | court in years here lust night, 18 to 17 The game was featured by close defense by both teams with the Quakeis holding a slight edge The Tigers led 10-8 at the half way mark hut with the strong defensive work of Powell
LAST CHANCE
IN
FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE
KASH and KARRY
LOUIS F. HAYS
South Side Square
RENT , 513
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Furnished Anderson
street.
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[RENT:—4 room semi modern aith garage. Phone G10-Y.
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I RENT — Modern sleeping |" blocks from square. 300 W. I St., Phone 710-K or 121. 2-tf | RENT— Five room modern Idouble garage. Phone 665-Y. I 29-tf.
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MORE SHORTACE FOUND IN WHICKER S FUNDS
Accountants at work in the auditor’s office report finding records which indicate additional shortage by Auditor Whicker. The sum is covered
by his official bond, however.
In 192G, Mr. Whicker asked the county Council for an appropriation of $1,250 to pay deputy hire in 1927. The council allowed the sum of $600 for deputy hire as shown by the council papers and the council record. A
m-v-r Ml r • u > o l account is kept of separate . funds in the auditoroffice and on partment. Private bath steam , s |tdl , ( . r> th( , amount allowetl for mund floor. Phone 385-X or ! (|( . put; . hire was ( . llt , reil u ^0.
4' r, P - 1 The amount allowed by the council for deputy hire was thus overdrawn
$721.50. —Danville Republican.
RENT—One 2-rnnm fumish]rm apartment. The I.angmooi it Franklin St. Phone 572-5".
THAT—Two modern desirable rl front light housekeeping | Rent reasonable to adults. 2 I —Wanted— [O SERVICE:—I am equipped l, adjust and repair any radio. |r 457-X % 4-Gt. —Lost—
merits of this new medicine, Konjola. an<1 the offensive strength of ReyMcn, women and chilriren of all ages "olds the Quakers were able to forge report complete and permanent relief ahead early in the second frame, from th' ir health troubles. Take, for •'he Earl ham machine functioned instance, the -tat.went of Mr. Merle j ■‘'"lootfily throughout and showed a
(iianada Theatre, this Sunday, giving one complete performance in the af-
Tri Delt sorority pin, with lo-ophine Ib'ad on hack. Ro-
STUDEBAKER SALES HIDH UTH BEND, Ind., Fak § —During January 1929, dealers reported the .largest January retail deliveries in history, according to J. M. Cleary, Sales Manager of The Studebaker Corporation of America. More than 2,000 unfilled orders were carried ovt r into February by the Sudebaker factory. This increase in Studebaker sales • luting 1929 was predicted early in January by many motor experts, following the introduction of a new Cftmmander Eight, and improved mi dels of The President Eight and Commander Six series at the New
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8-3p , York Automobile Show.
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Cldimmme, for il»e Children., a welcome dessert for the grown-ups”
to hake with.. THE ONE FLOUR FOR EVERY BAKING PURPOSE EVAN S' C/7n huluinupolu, product of superior gun
J. Brown, 1252 MarkwoAd avenue, University Heights, Indianapolis, Indiana, who made a ’ ’markable statement about the work of Konjola in hi case and that of his son, Cloo Clifton Brown, ago G. "Konjola benefited both my son and myself to an amazing extent. I had been troubled with ny tomaeh, kidneys, and bowels. SutTeiing every day from a In ami i. lin made life miserable. 1 wa- unable to eat a meal without ondurii " agonising after effects. My son was in a rundown condition, had 1 -i n since infanc>. He wa nervous, of a pale complex-ion, under-weight and suffered from a stomach disorder. I was greatly w iried about him and until we both took Konjola, we never gained relief. Hut thl m< di< ine went to the source of our troubles and soon had oilr systems in good working order. Today we are like different people—well and happy, without a sign of our former ailments. I indorse Konjola to ovi ry father, mother, son, and daughter.” Konjola is -old in Greencastle at the Owl drug store and by all the 4>est drugs:i t thi ighout this entire section. —(Adv.)
complete reversal of form over their last enci unter at Manchester. Lineup and Summary:
Earlham (18).
FC, FT TP
Felix,
Rtynolds,
Wall
Overman Powell Druley TOTALS DePauw, (17).
Stone
Loveless, Mountz Crawley Stunkle
TOTALS, Officials—Fee zle
FC, 0
8 18
FT TP
vice orchestra. I frontier town before the coming of W OR network 8 p. m. True Story >tii“ telegraph and railroads. As a
• ,,,ur ’ | lieutenant of cavalry McCoy is sent ! ternoon and two shows at night.
WJZ network 8 p. m.— Wrigley by the government to assist a spinereview. ! less sheriff to restore order in HangWJ/ network 8:.Ill p. m.— 1’hilco j town, a frontier village terrorized by
hour. I.. - ..r .
WEAK network 9 p. m.—NBC Con-1
cert hour.
a gang of outlaws.
PUBLIC SALE 1 will offer at public auction at my farm 1-1 mile cast of Belle 1 nion, on Thursday, Feb. 14 Starting at 10:30 A. M., the following 6—HORSES—li One span mules, 8 and 10 years old, good workers: Two gray horses, 10 years old. good workers; I wo coming 2 year old Percheron mares. ;t_( oWS—3 One 4-year old Jersey cow, good milker; Two 5-year old Jersey cows. 19—SHEEP—19 9 head yearling owes; 9 head 1 and 5 year old ewes. One buck. to—HOGS—40 30 stock hogs, weighing from GO to 115 lbs. (i brood -ow s to farrow about March 20. One Duroc male hog. H AY AND OR UN 700 to 1000 bushels corn in crib. Extra good corn. 500 bushels tine seed oats. 5 tons clean timothy hay. 2 Ions ball’d oats straw. IMPLEMENTS Wagon harness, wheat drills, disc harrow, l ord truck chassis, hog fountain. Inc hi”: him ■•'-. and MMM other used cars, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—On sums over <10 a credit of six months will be given, tjntes to be bankable and to bear 8 per cent interest from date. Sums under $10 rash. T. E. SHERWLL VitrtioneiTK, Sherrill At Dobbs, Clerk, Lawrence Met ammack. Dinner will In served by Orx.i Keller.
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and Morrison.
TIGER FROSH WIN DePauw’- freshmen quintet joutneyeil to Terre Haute last night and trampled on the State Normal frosh by a 54 to 37 count. The Old Gold ihinies were led in their offensive attack by Rex Moffett, former Bainbridge star, and Masten and Longden, star Greencastle high school, players.
BASK ETBALL
Earlham, 18; DePauw, 17. State Normal, 62; Rose Poly, 12. Vincennes, 15; Hanover, 10. DePauw Freshmen, 51; State Normal Freshmen, 37.
W HO IS J VKE? W HO IS LENA? I That’s the big question and nearly 20(Ml letters a day pour into the Happy Harmony Studio in the Gibson Hoti I, Cincinnati, asking this question. Those who have often wondered will have the question settled next Funday when Jake and Lena come to
Oei ncast le.
Jack and Gene will sing ninny of their most popular songs an! some
his cinema I ti 'v ones. Those who like the older
I..I'., will have an opportunity of rej questing thi m. Jack and Gene are
of almost ever yimaginable eft and j stage artists of the first order, and is vastly different from the average 1 1" vet fail t - entertain and enthuse Wc stern, since it has neither Indian j their listeners either on the air or on nur cowboy. I the stage. The story is laid• m a California They will appear in person at the
AT THE VONUASTLF. Tim McCoy's oest screen story’ of n's entire film career, “Riders of the Dark”, will play Saturday at the Von-
castle theater.
While McCoy’s former thrilling historical and Western starring productions have won him thousands of film fans throughout the world this pic-
ture is sure to enhanci
prestige.
It is replete with action aiiu! thrill
\T I HE GU \NAI)A
There is a vein of delightful comfd> running through Columbia’s “N'othitig to Wear,” which is being shown at the Granad Theater, Saturday. ( Against a gorgeous pageantry of women’s clothing which*would make any j girl envious Columbia has built a moI tion picture that has a big audience
appeal. *
The plot involves a wife, who is peeved because her husband will not purchase fur coat that has taken her fancy; a husband who resolves to teach his wife a Lesson, but later reI lents; a former sweetheart of the j wife’s who consoles with her and gets ] himself into hot water; the sweetheart's sweetheart who claims the coat and adds to the troubles and a detective who can’t distinguish the I difference between a maid and her
mistress.
LOSES TOE: DIES TERRE HAUTE, K b. 8. (UP)— A $10,000 suit filed hen by Mrs. Lillie A. Chapman, show that her husband Greenup Chapman, died as a result of having the big toe on his left foot smashed. The suit was against the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Che igo and St. Louis railroad, which employed Chapman as a section laborer. While at work, n ciowbar in the hands of a foreman lipped, smashing his toe.
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NOVEL IRISH MGHTWE \!< BELFAST, Jan. 31. (UP)— The well-dressed young Irishman will sleep in very novel pafunas this year according to order received by Ulster shirt, collar, and pajama manufacturers. Extra workers are necessary to meet the demand for fancy nightwear, and some firms report a GO per cent increase in output. The day of the fancy -hirt has gone, manufacturers say,, as the jazzy patterns have given way to plain materials, or neat stripes.
FATE RESTS « ITH GIL MEXICO CITY, Feb. S. (UP)—The fate of Jose De Leon Toral, assistant last summer of President-elect Alvaro : Obregon of Mexico, n <‘d with President Emilio Portes Gil today. A defense plea asking for an injunction to restrain the execution of the young artist-assn ;n was denied by the Mexican Supreme court last night after an all day nearing. In refusing the defense plea, the supreme court ruled that Toral’s crime was personal rather than political. ! Under the Mexican constitution no one may he executed for a political offen-e. The date for Torals execution has not been fixed.
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ASKETBALL
SHELBYVILLE H. S. vs. GREENCASTLE H. S.
:4S P. M., Fridayi February 6, in High School Gym. xiGER R coB E j J t^ioRs S - V at b:45 P* M.
