The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 February 1930 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, FEB.«. 1»M>-
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llnhpv Woman Tolls How Sho Lost l ( ) Pounds of Fat In 27 l)a\s
Br if fur COUGHS. rKKieiut, i»«N.o-\r, Oil bO toltis FOLEYS HOMEY .<ndTAR COMPOUMD Depte ndubhe ttly suits elderly ^ —
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Fi r Sale By R. 1*. MULLINS
Core throats Quickly relieved by rubbing on OVER O MILLION JARS USED YEARLY
TH* DAILY KASntU Catered la tk# Poet l^JOee at 6reea•eetle, I ad tana, aa eeeoir^ Ciena nail matter. Under the act of March J, 1871. Sabacripllen price, !• eeat* P« r week. Personal And Local News
Leon Babcock, of linli8oa|)<>li<, visiting his brother, Ira Buhcoi k sou' Imlinna -licet. Oscar Day, who tr 1»'<ti criousI ly ill at the county lu spital, i - ported not so god today, j Mis. A. A. Maori, in Indianan i today, as guest of Mi-. Kloui.-e Wac- | ner at the Sevci hotel, and •' : l I attend “Follow Tin " tonight at the j English. Mrs. Wagiao i an actr< j in the “Follow Tl.ru." Ben II. Well announce- he i ' candidate for ti e of Madi ui township on the Republican te at, subject to. the primary election May. Mr. Well- made the -ante i four years ago, and finished second. ('apt Ralph Howard, uperintendent of the Indiana State Farm, wathe speaker at tin w kly luncheon of the Kokomo K anis Club today noon. He was accompanied to Kokomo by R. I\ Mullins, ti i-tee of the local
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Durini Octuber a woman hi .Montana wrote—"My first bottle of Kruschm Salt- lasted almost I weeks .ml during that time I lost III pounds of fat Kruschen is all you claim for ii I feel better than I have for years.’ ’ Here’s the recipe that banishes fat and brine- into blossom all the nutur- ,| attractiveness that every woman possesses. Every morning take one half teapooiiful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast. Be me and do this every morning for “It’s the little daily dose ilia. 1 takes off the fat.’’—Don’t miss a morning. The Kruschen habit means that every particle of poisonous waste
matter and harmful acids and gas* re expelled from the system. At the same time the stomach, liver kidneys and bowels are toned up and the pure, fresh blood containing Nature’s six life-giving salts are carried to every organ, gland, nerve and fibre of the body and this is followed by “that Kruschen feeling’ ’of oner getic health and activity that is iv fleeted in bright eyes, dear skin, cheerful vivacity and charming figure. If you want to lose fat with spec- *, get an 85c bottle of Kruschen Salt from Mullins ’Drug Store or any liw druggist anywhere in America with the distinct understanding that you must he satisfied with results or money back.
is a I’rescription for (OLDS. (.Rim:, FLU, DENdUF. BIMOI S I LVKR AND MALARI A. II is the most speedy remedy known.
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moist cold and dry cold in die same refrigera/or Frigidairt equipped with the new Hydrator now offers an extra service. Celery comes out of the Hydrator crisp and brittle. Lettuce takes on a new freshness. Tomatoes become firmer. Parsley, cress and other garnishes almost seem to grow again! See a demonstration at our display room —now.
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Old rival- will clash for tin* second time this ea-uo \vh<*n the Red Devilinvade the laii < f the Tiger (Tib I riday ("vcniiu. Bail-man’s proteges defeated the i lav county squad on their home floor Iasi niontli and arc out to repeat h> a bigger margin tomorrow. —o — The Brazil fans, team a n d coach think ditfeicntly, however, ii couse(|iientlv forty minutes of liasketbull will In* nece- vary to decide this matter. —o— A Brazil man informed us this niorning that Barton Hammerstine, Red Devil tar, will he in the lineup against the locals. Bait has been out * f several tilts due to a had ankle, lull lo* i now in good condition and will do hi best to cause the (Tibs plenty of trouble. —o— We nl o received some information from a reliable source that the Brazil Seconds arc coming hen* to hand the undefeated (ireencustle IS team its first ctliack of the year. How about it, Tiger Cablet ? —o— Approximately five hundred Brazilians will ueiompany their athletes to (iruem-a-tie on special interurhnn cars and by automobile tomorrow. Tiger Cub fans had better get to the gym earl) if they want a good seat for the evening’s excitement. —o— Two games are on tap. The curtain raiser at 7 p. ni. and the varsity -crap at K o’clock. —fluid you notice what Crawfnrdsville did to Clinton last night? The Athenians surprised the Kellymen to the tune of 29 to 2-1. And everybody around believed Clinton would win. Tech of Indianapolis wa- handed another heating Wednesday by the Newcastle Trojans, 1!) to 17. "BB Shot-’’ in the Brazil Times says: "Wiley takes on Seymour and Edinburg this week. Next week Wiley takes on Greencastle, which means a meeting of the two best teams in this vicinity.’’ “Greencastle high must have playld erne real bp ketball to hold Shflbyville to a 24 to 22 victory on the latter’s own floor last night. By comparison of Brazil’s showing wibh that of Greencastle’s against Shelhyville, Brazil i due f,,t , hard beating. But that never h ippens the .■ two tennis meet.”#
Glen Lyon was a uusir.e visitor m ,
Bloomington tod::)'.
C. D 1 lhapman mot<v ed ti van on business Thursday. Funeral servfci a were held at Roach-, dale today for E. S. Young, who «1i* T Tuesday nighl. Mr. Young was w. ll known in Franklin township. Dr. Ruddell of Indianapolis, wa here Wednesday in consultation with Dr. W. R. Hutcheson in the case of Mrs. (). M. Thomas of Morton. Mr.-. Thomas entered the Putnamvilb* Co. j
| hospital Sunday.
The death of ( has. K. DeBnieler, 45 I years < Id, biother oi Mrs. Minnie i Cooper of Greencastle, occurred in the Union ho-pital at Terre Haute late Tuesday. The widow, a daughter, hiI mother, a brother, and three other j dsters survive. The funeral will b.* I held at the Old Hill cemetery at Bra lz.il Friday at :5 p. in. Mrs. Cooper;
I lives on Lincoln avenue.
Superintendent Warren 5. Yount of die city -(bools went to Indianapolis j this afternoon to attend a meeting ■ if the city anti town superintendent’association which is meeting t night and Friday in the Trevertine room of he Lincoln hotel. Mr. Yount is vice-
pivsident of the association.
Friends here have been grieved to i htar of the death of the infant -on I of Mr. and Mr-. Paul Crodian of Peru. The infant was barn Jan. 28, and died three days later. Both Mr. 'and Mrs. Crodian formerly resided : ' Bainbiijge. Mr. ( radian now is principal of the Peru high school.
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