The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 May 1929 — Page 4

UHE GREENCASTEE D'AIEY 6ANN ER, THURSDAY, MAY 23,1929.

FELTS

All New . * Summer

Styles

Beautiful Pastell Shades They are hats that formerly sold at $4.00 & 31 $5.00. You will agree with us ;* when you see them that :: < s they are truly marvelous 3! values

SEE WINDOW

$1.98

Neuritis Gone After 4 Years Of Suffering

Short Treatment "ilh Modern Compound Urines Quick and Complete Relief.

S. C. PROVO COMPANY

CLOVERDALE Mrs. Pearl Griffin returned Saturday to St. Eoiii- after spending two weeks and a half with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gobel. Miss Frances Duncan of Gosport returni"! Saturday after spending the week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Estes Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison and daughters, Mary and Esther and Mrs. George Osborat* - pent Friday in Indianapolis. J. W. Thompson and son Lawrence of Danville visited E. 1’. Lowery and family Sunday. Maurice York of Indianapolis spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. York. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Quinnette were Indianapolis visitors Friday. Mrs. Anna Woodall returned Monday from the home of her daughter,

■I. .j. .;. .$. .j. .j. .j. •> •!* *1* *1* * SO OLD ITS NEWS * •I* (Prom The Banner, 18,>3) •!* .j..j. -j. -j. -j. .j. ,j.-I- + -I* •h •JHair Cloth Sofas And Whatnots “Fine plush and hair cloth sofas; fancy rosewood whatnots.”—Charles J. Kimble. Ilriefs 4 “If you want fine hair oil, go to the City Drug Store.'' “Cook’s lamp <il w ill not congeal at 30 degrees below zero.” “Indigo and madder for sale” at

Cook’s.

The annual meeting of the State Board of Agriculture determined to hold its next fair at New Albany. It

was thought by many that it would j daughter,

have been better to have located it at Sounds Like Joke, Nowdays a point more in the interior of the Wh.skey .s dull at 25c for uct.f.ed,

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stances."

Doubtful—Republicans There, Also The Washington Union says the gates of hell cannot prevail against

the Democratic party. Something New—Then.

Of all the modern improvements of railroad travelling, the sleeping car is the greatest invention. We are gratified to know they are to be put on the Chicago & Cincinnati line.

Prof. Earrabee's Death

Died, on Wednesday, May 4, 1K5!>, of chronic disease of the bowlos, I lof. Wm. C. Larrabee, in the 57th year of his age. He was born in Cape Elizabeth, Me. He now sleeps in "The Bower,” planted by his own hands, beside his wife and his little

Emma Rosabelle.

V oncastle

spent part of last week with her husband who is working here. Robert Thomas moved his family here la.-t week from Browder, Ky. Mr. Thomas is in charge of the reconstruction of the telephone lines. Elza Tate, accompanied by little Paul Wayne Tate motored to Danville, 111., last Friday and brought back Bonnie, who is a nurse in the hospital and Margaret, who has been visiting relatives for the past month. The Ladies chorus entertained on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Harley Bratton in honor of Mrs. E. L. Gray. Dr. Veaeh and family left Wed no - day evening for New York, where they will spend a two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tatum have gone to Jasonville, Ind., to visit the latter’s mother, and also atten com-

••THIKTEES” STILL UNLUCKY

Mrs. Robert Williams who live- west mencement exercises of her brother,

of town where she spent the winter.; Misses Mary and Esther Morrison j spent the first part of the week with '

their aunt, Mrs. George Osborne at ; ' Bloomington. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 22.— Mis.- Clara Michael, who has been' With automobile racing a superstitemployed as -tenographer and book-! ious sport thirteen, considered an unkeeper for the Cloverdale Hardware 1 lucky number, will be doubly so this

MRS. ALVA GREEN “I had suffered for four years from a severe case of neuritis, and from stomach and kidney troubles,” said Mrs. Alva Green, of Lynn, Ind. “The neuritis centered in my limbs, and sharp, stabbing pain- shot through my whole body. My kidneys were in a very bad condition, and I had to rise frequently every night due to faulty bladder action. My system was all run down. “I feel like a different persons since I started to use Konjola. All my troubles now are gone. I eat better, sleep better and feel better in every way. I can now understand why so many people call Konjola the master medicine. It ha- made a life-long friend of me.” Konjola is sold in Greencastle at the Owl drug store and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.

Rev. Fish, School Superintendent Free schools will be opened at the different school in the town of Greencastle on April '-’0, for a term of 3 months. E. W. Fisk, superintendent; James A. Crawley, recorder.

An Old Joke

“Why was St. Paul like a horse?” “Because he loved Timothy.” Mixed Her Powders Too Eate An account is given of the strangling of a young woman who undertook to mix her dose of Seidlitz powders in her stomach rather than before swallowing. She had a time of it, hut it can be done, she proved. Who Says lime's Are Worse? Robberies and thefts are so frequent of late that it is but an act of prudence upon the part of the head of every household to be well prepared to protect its inmates and propert) from the attack of desperados. The Roberts Monument On May IS, the Roberts monument will be reared in the college campus. A large number of M. K. ministers

will be present.

Me And "i c;» Both, My Friend “You seem to walk more erect than usual, my friend.” “Yes, I have j lately been straightened by cireum-

and Lumber Co., went Monday to Indianapolis, where she accepted a similar position with the Associated

Cleaners, Inc.

Wm. Gnodacre returned Tuesday from a visit witli his brother, Isaac, who is seriously ill at his home in

Fairmount.

week.

Thirteen of the forty six car- entered in the International 600-mile race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedwav, May 30, will bo eliminated beginning with the qualifying trials

Saturday, May 25.

Only thirty-three cars—a car for each 100 feet of trackage on the two and one-half mile speed oval—are per-

BAINHR1DGE ; mitted to start the race according to Warren Wade Etcheson, -on of Mr. the rules of the American Automoand Mrs. Ray Etcheson underwent a ! bile Association, under whose code tonsil operation at the Putnam Coun- j book the Indianapolis contest is run. ty Hospital, Tuesday morning. j An unusually large number of cars The It. C. Club of New Maysville j and pilots will roll around four laps surprised Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gray j or ten miles for their qualifying

last Satuiday evening at their home and the Eastern Star of Bainbriilge served refreshments at lodge on Monday night in their honor. Mr. Grays are moving to Muncie this week. Clarence Etche.-on add family of

trials Saturday. For on this day there is a premium. Drivers qualifying on this day of the trials assume precedence of position of cars qualifying <>n other days, excepting, of course, the thirty-three fastest cars

the trials will close. It is estimated that (>0,030 people will watch the trials on Saturday and Sunday. The Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer motion picture unit, starring William Haines and Anita Page and featuring Karl Dane and Ernest Torrence will, on those '.ays, he making pictures as a part of the thrilling race picture “Speedway,” which is being filmed with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway as a background. Citizen-’ Military Training Camp cadets who attend the Fort Benjamin Harrison Camp this summer will be hosts < f James A. Perry, ow: er of the Indianapolis Indians, at the American Association game between Indianapolis and Columbus, on Thursday, July 11th, at the Washington Street ball park, according to announcement just made by David 11 Jennings, Civilian Aide to the Secretary of War for Indiana C. M. T. C.

procurement.

There will be no admi-sion charge. The ca ets will lie transported to and from the game in army trucks. This i.- to be a very interesting trip for, In addition to seeing the game, many of the young men attending Fort Harj rison will also get their first glimpse

of the Hoosier metropolis.

Only three more weeks remain to complete Indiana's C. M. T. C. quota of 1,200. Nine hundred and sixty ap-

Russellville were Sunday visitors of! go to the pole no matter when they Hans Anderson and family. t qualify. But the front runners who Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Will Beiry qualify on Saturday have the call on on Sunday, May FJ, a son. ■ the fast boy- who make their trials Mrs. Madison ApjJr of Perkinsville j on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday when

SECOND HAND FARM TOOLS 4 (lood horse drawn disc harrows, $10$25. 2 (rood Planters, $10-$20. 1 Steel Roller, $25. 1 Tractor, 2-bottom plow, $40. 1 PO 2-row cultivator, 1 Six Horse Gas Kngine feed grinder. Full line of new John Deere and Oliver Farm tools. 90 to 100 day seed corn. Extra good Fertilizer for corn, will only cost 3 to 4 cents per bushel to fertilize corn. It will mature 5 to 10 days earlier. We will pay 34 cents for Wool. CAMPBELL BROS. ( Big Four Elevator Phone 60.

Precious Remedy For Rheumatic Pains

but buyers operate sparingly

Elastic Farmers

Most of the Putnam county fanners have got their corn planted. All seem bouyant with hope anil clastic with joy at the prospect. John Barleycorn at Crawfordsville I Four or 5 days since the contents j of several retail whiskey establishments were destroyed and one or two houses occupied were completely, riddled. The Crawfordsville people are determined that no whiskey shall be sold by the dram at that place. Marriage Of Tarvin Grooms On the evening of the 14th inst., at the residence of Capt. Blake, in this I city, by Rev. G. W. Stafford, Mr. Tarvin C. Grooms and Miss Nancy J. Stevenson, all of this city. Hulitoris, In That Day A farmer charged a hired man with having an offensive breath. “Thunder and Lightning! do you expect a man to breathe muck and roses for $(> a month?” g Dr. Bowman's Salutatory. On last Sabbath, Dr. Bowman, the new president of Indiana Asbury University, delivered a very able discourse to the congregation assembled at the 1st charge Methodist E.

Church at this place. Terrier Incognita

A man who was asked if he liked sausages, replied that he had never eaten any; they were to him a "terrier

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Recently Improved and Druggist*! Praise

Acute Inflammation. Swelling, Pain and Distress SpeedHy Surrender. When you are tortured with rheumatic agony you want to get rid of it

as possible.

WHAT DERBY FANS ATE ON Ft M R DAY OF ITNG

Thirteen hundred people assuming to be good judges of horse flesh, consumed three tons of meat derby-bound and return between Thursday night and Monday morning, a period of less than four days. This record of feasting was made on the Motion specials

You want' which ran from Chicago to Louisville to be at work last week end. The meat item includ-

ed two tons of beef and one of fish. Besides this fond, they ate in the same length of time 2200 loaves of bread; 700 pounds of butter; titiKO of cream; 220 gallons of ice chcam; and

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cause y o u want to bring home the weekly pay envelope so necessary to the comfort of your fam-

ily.

You want to drive the cause of all this suffering out of the system -and keep

ADDED ATTRACTIONS TODAY STB \N LAUREL and ()LI\ ER II \|(|)V In “DOUBLE WHOOPEE” GEORGE ZIMMER, Soloist Singing Theme >on"s Kr»m “ABIE’S IRISH HOST' With Beautiful Song Slides ( LAIR HULLBANI) AT 9I\M. MIDNIGHT SHOW THIS SATURDAA NIGHT \I 11 :.!n |'t|.

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son, Cincinnati merchant, reputed to the Frankli: law firm, be worth $50,000. will be defend'd as a poor |

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Staff & Staff, Franklin law firm I mew C()UntJ . iiUi , rrn ' ;

which had been employed to defend • Turn „. ^

the youth against the charge for , Kentuckian."

which the state will ask the death penalty, with the understanding $200 would be paid, have withdrawn from the ease, because, they said, they did not receive the money. Davidson is said to have told John Curry, father of the youth, that he believed money spent in defense would be thrown away, and that he expected at least a life sentence would be imposed. The father, who has been in poor i health since he was kicked by a horse , seven years ago, had made an heroic struggle to raise money to aid his | son. He tried to borrow from a brother i in Kentucky, hut was informed that ' death of a child had created such a

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!>0l» dozens of eggs. These figures j heavy financial burden that no aid were given out by F. R. Burger, who ( could be given. Then the father obwas purveyor for the trip to Ralph ! tained work in Cincinnati, being paid •Schmalz, local passenger agent for 1 50 cents an hour. He worked 12 hours the Monon railroad. Mr. Borger had daily, but in three weeks was forced

no complaint from any of his patrons to give up, due to hi- weakened conduring the trip, so has reason to feel dition. For the same reason, he was that “he knows his groceries”. I comp died to cease farm wmk which The food was served in nine dining' he tried to perform in both Indiana ! cars and each train had its own pro- i I” ‘tion Decatur county, were

Broad minded pharmacists will ad- 1 vision coach. The pasengers lodged appoint d by Judge John W. Craig as

vise Allenru because they know of the countless number of people it has

helped.

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They know it is a real remedy beGKEENSnUlIC,. I UP,

faith in it that they authorize It. P. j Her-chcl C. furry, 17, charged

plications have been received to date.i Mullins Druggist and druggists every ' with the first degree murder of Huh- work, during which he said Taylor re- Police and at the rate in which applications! ' vh, l ' n ' to dispense it with the distinct | or t s. Taylor, on a Bartholomew coun- ferred to him

A letter found with h:.- bid"!-™ , coat relating that he h»d bw

ipening of the trial June 12. i bed of $'.'00 and -hot and in tun Curry, according to officers who killed one of his 1

qut tioned him shortly after Taylor’s wounded

death, said he shot and clubbed his search for \\. I!. Heal -""

victim after an aigunient over farm year old Hi'key Ha

are now coming in, it is

that the quota will be filled before May 31st. All youth contemplating attendance are therefore urged to submit their applications at once. Delay will mean failure to gain admit-

tance.

The Fort Benjamin Harrison C. M. T. C. will be held from June 2((th to July 19th. For full infoimation see your h" al county representative, Russell E. Brown or w rite to C. M. T. C. Headquarters, 510 Meridian Life Bull' ing, Indianapolis.

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xnected un, ' ers * a ndllig that one big bottle 1 * must do what the buyer expects it to i

do or money back.

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“a dirty, no’ count wat later Main. 'L-- h „

ty farm March 5, will not have the aid of his wealthy uncle, T. P. David-

und Illinois. As a result of

the withdrawal

said she believed he wa- alive.' of of nearby Atlanta art anil

BAD LEGS

Do Your Feet Swell and Inflame and { Get so Sore You Can Hutrily Walk? Have You \ arirose or Swollen Veins? ! To stop the misery, pain, or sore-ne-s, help reduce the dangerous swollen veins and strengthen the legs, use' Moonc’s Emerald Oil. This clean ' powerful penetrating yet safe antisep-1 tie healing oil is simply wonderful for Ulcers- Old Soles and Mr ken veins. Obtainable at R. P. Mullins Drug Store and all first class drug stores.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the Creditors, Heirs and Legatees of William W. Tucker, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 3rd day of June, 1929, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of .-aid decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of said Court, this Mb day of May, 1921*. Feed Lucas, Clerk Putnam Circuit I Court. 9-3t I

GRANADA

Friday and Saturday Biff Double Show

IN THE STAGE

“Pickaninnny Band”

"SHII" •ENUF HOT S i I FF”

A “RED HOI " COLORED MUSK AL PKESl.M A fit>N—S I I NTS AND CAPERS GALORE’ SONGS DAM ES, HARP, XYLOPHONE, STRING \ND BRASS Ml SIC. 8—TALKSDKD MUSICIANS—* "MOSTLY KIDDIES” A SURE-FIRE HIT—TOURING INDIANS’ BEST THEATERS—BRING THE FAMILY

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