The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 April 1930 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY, ^PRIL 1.1930.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl O’Hair of Detroit, Mich., w ho wore called here by the death of the former’s mother, Mrs. E. B. O’Hilir, have returned home. Mr. O’Hnir, who i a school upply sale eun in Michigan, K'ad.mted from the -i ;i| ii,e; ehool in IIHR and is well know hoi < () Word lots been received by friends of the death at Santa Rosa, Calif., on March .'!!, of Mrs. Robert Intrle. a formei resident of (Ireonoastle. Mr... Jriffle’- brothe . Robert Cochrane, who made hi- home with her, died tin* same day. l uneral will be Thuisday.

.loan Parent who ha- been confined TRF DAILY BANNER to the hospital tie past two weeks, Entered in the Post Office at C.reenwa- taken to her home today. castle, Indiana, as second class mail

I matter. I'siler the act of March 3, The condition of Dr. Grace Barkley,. (#79,

who has been in a serious condition Subscript ion price, 10 cents per

it the county ho-pital foi several days

was repo: ted noon.

critical this after

Beauty Bo\ offers an unusual roc- ■ id not o 1 * di -atisfied Permanent Wave customer. Cool, comfortable, mvenient. Your patronnffe is *0licited and ippiei iated. Mrs. I*. M. Godfrey, Ownei and Operator, Phone

Per? ana I And Local News

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CHAPTER XX—Continued "I owe everything 'o you!’’ said Leopold, like an aiilomalon. ’’At the Diet you shall tear mv formal thanks, and rei'-lvo my formal rewind.” He llion lit, as Ihey clattered through h'i'ci t : ' I linll hove to give him Kurl.itid —I promised ivurland; and peilnp. nnoilicr province too. And then he will be

independent of me ’’

They reached the Palace, which sparkled with many liplil llirnii-’h 1 be thickening ‘now tonn: for. though it was yet early in Hie day, an liirrensins darl u- s had over-

spread the city.

The Emperor demounted, with tvv 1 princes at Id: imips, and en

Mi

"We are In carnival here,” be

miled; "this Is a festival. Let us put up onr masks, that there be no

mdal in mar these rejoicings!

1 11 it I,, Messelrtaenrs, tf we meet again, il

wll lie with admiration, whichever

/ ■ 1 in 1 hi ijitl'ied le we separately serve.” ,,, , Ilensdorff had now gone up to ,,, I ,,, Leopold, and said, wlfh clear In-

, . tor the min I 1 lence:

miooi 1 Has Yonr Majesty nothing to

e on ' eopoUt ' v 10 him?" Leopold looked up, and said with

painfii! diffleulty:

What Bhould I have to say to 1 -n? It seems he lays bis charges jwii without any permission of n me! Would you have me try to

siny him?"

Nothing could stay me." rem,irked Christian. ‘ I only panse in know yon hold me absolved of all my oaths.” 'Where will you go?” demanded llciHdnrff, "and whom will you

si rve?”

To that last replied Christian: No one; I am again my own master.” Me look off his collar of dla,ml and laid It on the little light 1 Me by Leopold: then unfastened nd placed beside it the other 1 usses. Jewels and honours that had received from ilie hands of 'ui Emperor: as he shifted bis eiuak they all remarked that he no oiger wore the Imperial uniform, but. Hint of his own Uhlans. ' I have no desire for these," be remarked. “If I have need of them again, I will take them from the hands of another man.” He stood now unite close to Leo- ; old. who looked at him for the first time, hardly able to forbear shrinkim; before that potent presence, and spoke, nuietly and levelly. yet iinier his breath, as if he bad not H.e power to raise his voice: Do you rebel against me?” be asked. "Do you defy me?” Neither,” nald Christian. "You never have heetf any master of

mine.”

At this, there was a little movement among the other men, and one or two of them put their hands to their swordhllts: but Leopold made a gesture that held them siill: though deeply curious. “No subject of yours; no servant of yours!” added Christian. "Take back your trifling rewards. I am not here to destroy yonr festival." Leopold put his baud 10 bis bosom: this was Intolerable, could not. be further hushed up. . . . Twenty times since you began '0 speak,” he murmured, “my heart has failed mo to say what 1

have to say.”

I leave you.” smiled Christian, at I In* mercy of those unspoken

words.”

Into a second's pause came Hent-

dord's old, thin voice:

Do you leave us like this, on the veigo of the Inevitable gifts of

your estales and glories?”

I have kept my word.” replied Chi Man, with sudden sternness,

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I.eopohl listit, tered the house followed by all the cavalcade. There was to he a banouef, and some punctilious rejoic-

ing.

All took off their outer attire— nil save Christinn, who remained ns lie had entered, his hat under his urm, his clonk hanging by the gilt chain from his shoulders, all flecked and marked with snow, fad-

ing into wet.

Leopold tinned slowly until his haek was to the mirror; hut he did

nut face II glance was . cute-1 , ' " J ' v ; V011 01,181 klre another

ly aware that ( 1 ot an bad stepped 1 1 0 your petty fortune* to into the middh . and Ire ll '. ^ triumphs.”

It Insupportable!” merI Old. "Not thus can wa

"Sire, It Is t:ud< 1 '001! that 1 have ,

fulfilled my compact."

I.eopohl did not answer to this I

vltb sudden ferotltv.

Iln 1 - d mme to

"i i ek, paltertai dress ihe Emperor.

"I undertook to serve in this campaign," he raid, “to lake Hie command of vour forces. Sire, and to crown you at Kronkfmt. besides bringing Ihe war lo some manner of halt with the Allic--, This has been done. Ye.iferdav an armistice was signed; today you w f crt*

crowned.”

“I have disputed none of Mils,’ murmured Leopold, lemperalely. "nor mv obligation in you." Christian glanced indifferently

round I lie fa

come to conclusions."

Vo thus do we come to tiny fon-

it d 1 hrisii in, turning

hoy!"

T k * that back,” gasped LeoP 'i “I’ve some power yet—” 1 ke it no quarrel here!” cried n tudrirff, stepping between them, * the olliers. amazed snd dish'i d. stepped back at the words dr sed to Leopold vet relished •m as Hie keen truth. "Make It n 1 (| i.-urel here. ITince Christian— " ynu. Site. As you yourself say. < 119 and the conclusion must

he in unolher place.”

Where," asked Leopold, stead-

' -Hor m*-n. hall that other place be. If who w itc' >d ! in in -11 ,1 an amaze ! unt here and now?”

curie.-..ly; ' r wire nothing to No patticular spot on earth,” rehim. hut tin - hi- offi -I Christian. "Anywhere where

1 nud I meet together alone and

"Then, gentlemen, you see me unhampered.”

absolved from ; - r 'vice. My "Ho defies him! He Insults him'” employment Is m , M ml " inn led the Prince of Wurtemburg.

Leopold kept his (.-lance downwords; Mnrechnl lie Lisle Hiwke again, ■till with <• igerneae and u

cerialn distress.

"You speak ns If you put down your command. Prince: but that seems scarcely possible!” ‘It Is what 1 do, Monselgneur," said Christian: "but first I would have an admission that I have accomplished what I undertook." Receiving no reply from Leopold, he looked at Hen lorff, and llens-

dorff replied;

’’It Is true that you have done "II H at nil undertook to do. uit'l perfectly put through your part."

And the Elector of Savony added, " king his thick lips: "He insult*

the Emperor!”

Christian turned lo them Imme-

diately.

lake up Hint challenge when and how you will,” he said. "1 ask no followers and no eupport! 1 can deal, Messelgneurs, with your censure and your displeasure •• I have dealt with yiiur support end wnii yn ,r ipplause—In pomplst#

indifference!”

"You talk rebellion, M onset

1 ector, hotly

■ I - 'tinot he euffered so to depart; who knows what trouble you

‘Well, then, I nm free of It, Monselgneur," responded Christian; "and that Is all I have to say.” "Yon leave us, then?" cried Dejdian.

Lisle, ruefully.

Chris 11 n glanced at film, ami be yond him at the curious and disturbed Electors and Princes, all he-

i inning fo ponder their own Inly- let me pass. 1

• | (To be touUnued)

tl >• Umpire?”

' l'or nothing am I answerable To

you, Monselgneur,” replied Cbrls-

' w—no longer, now. to aay

man! Cross not my constancy tur1 her. but let us make an end of these peevish quarrelling* and

»'i railings! Monteignture,

A son vva.- horn at the county hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Call of Morton. [ The Gi ccnru-tle Moose l.odgc, \o. | l.'ifi'J, will meet in regulni cssion toj morrow cvi ninff at K o’clock. All j members be pbesent. j Mrs. C'larence Roy.-c and daughter, Miss Mary Elizaheth Roy.-c, of Terre Haute, spent Tuesday with Mr. and I Mr-. Hairy M. .Smith. j Word wa- received Tuesday that I Mr-. Gerald Ashworth had undergone an operation for relief from gidti-r .at the Miami Valley hospital in Day-

ton, O.

Annual

Missionary Society

The program for the annual meeting uf the Gireneastle district seclion of the Woman’s Home Missionary Society has been issued. The se-sions will he held in the St. Paul’s Methodist Episcopal church in Indinnapo-| j lis on April 3 and 4, and many frm |

i here will attend.

The program includes the following Devotions on April 3, in charffc of Mrs. I-red Hixon; report of membership secretaries, Mrs. .1. I’- Allen

Mis. M. S. Heaveniidffi

ide at the Thursday mectinff session.

The response to the welcome will l ” j . p none R uraI 1113.

bj Mrs. William M. Blanchard, and j player

the address of the evening will he bv ^ ^

Mrs. Byron Wilson.

On Friday morning, Mr-. J- •’• Alien will give her annual report of the district corresponding -iirctaiy, and Mis. Henry Ostrom will he in charffc

ol the Inspirational hour,

ence will tidjourn at

Friday.

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CLASSIFIED ADS

—A 1 or Sale—

There will Iw 1 an entertainment held at the Pleasant Garden Gym on Friday evening A*>ril 4th at 7:30 orloek given by Shasta Tribe No. 2X.I I. OK. M. of Haratlony, Did. Everybody

will pre- Welcome.

FOR SALE OR TRADE: New

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PRINTED WASH FROCKS Sl.% Clever dresses of the smartest grown styles for spring, in fast color prints. Sizes 2 To 14 Till] QUALITY SHOP .1. H. Pitchford

FOR SALE:--Baldwin Baby Grand

|,jui*i, must sell this week. Will Like

jour old piano or phonograph part payment, balance easy

I he confer-i Open evening*. Hamilton's

’,T„Vlock, noon Store, Alamo ISldg.

ns

tei 111-:. .Music .’11-fit.

—Wanted — WANTED Woman to wait on trade, and to do repairs on ladies’ pnd men- garments, with silk fini-h-i g experience. No Phone calls, hashion Dry Cleaners, 211 south College Avenue. 31-tf.

Basil Tcxtcr of Isingden hall, wa

j operated on .Monday aft'-rnon at Ihejlo Meet I hursday Eveniu. 'County ho-piinl for appendicitis. Dr. ' Fillmore ( hapt<‘r O. I > meets on

N hie of Indianapolis, w.r- the suig-j I'huisday evening, 7: Members con. j please bring sandwichc-. pic and tidde

crvice.

PEARL It. BRnWN. Hec’\.

Mis- Eva Milbuin announces ll at I the flower- received by Horace Link J & Company, for the opening of their I IK w furniture store here last Saturj day, have been pre-ented to the Pulj nam county lu>.-pital by Willard Sun- | kel, manager of the local stme. Jessie C. Welch ha- filed a petition in the Putnam circuit court for the appointment of a guardian for Emma Wright, Tn years old, on grounds the latter i- too infirm to properly manage her estate. Theodore Ciawj lej is attorney for the petitioner.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ilymer, of Wil- ; mingloii, Del., arrived here Monday by auto to visit Mrs. Ilymer’- mot'ier, Mrs. J. F. O’Hair and Mr. and:

,, „„ | at H o clock.

Mrs. rhomas

i YVurthy Matinn, Ruth I icirihly; seere

tary, Sarah Wright.

Mrs. Oscar Thomas,

and Mrs. Ilymer are su-ters. Mr. Ilymer i.- enroute to Houston, Texas, j in attend a -outhern hardware conj vention. Mrs, Ilymer will remain here

t for tin extended visit.

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I.. F. F. Bridge Cluh Tn Meet The L. F. F. Bridge cluh will meet Wednesday evening with Mrs. Bu t Howard, north Indiana treot.

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S. C. C. ( lull Will Meet With Mrs. Wells ’Die S. C. C. Club will meet with Mr-. Harry L. Wells, we-t WLdnat -treet, this evening at 7 id oelock.

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Eastern Star To Meet On Wednesday

Greenca.-tle Chaptei No. 255, O. E. S., will meet Wedm -day evening

There will he initiation.

EOR SALK: Combination coal and Oil range, Jenny Lind day-bed. Phone 37(1, 20-3t FOR SALE Good live yeni old fresh Jelsey cow. W. A. Dodd, R. R. 5. 1*1PFOR SALK—Seven room modem home, with down-staii-M Ivedronm, lolaled in host residence part of town. Pos-i* em can be given at once. Ini|uire td vS. C. Sayei at Central Trust Co. 1-fit. FOR SALE—One .-‘pan of Ma'c mule-. ()i» John Deere corn planter, one riding cultivator.—A ..I. Smith, Fillmore, l-3-5-”p, I OR SALE Conibiiuition coal and gas range; I dresser, R tables, 1 rock-

WANTED Girl for general housework in family of two. \pply tit 700 N. M.-ulison street. 1-3-p

o- _ Gardner Brothers are makinK^ WANTED—Live wire man with car l ‘ 0 '‘ al, y l ’" Ref,ir ( . r;1 ,, to -ell ill y eleaning el vice No phone ' 1 '''' ■■' '1 •• then ] . . 211 south College Avenue. Ka-h-1 "" ' l " thi it ^ ion Dry Cleaners. 31-tf you ninnp y to buy now. j

There will i,,.

a dance

Men’s hull Wedne-ihiv cvcnim, ul round and half square d an , e f' H# ® mission, 50 cents per ,«, Un |,. ,,

alone, 10 cents.

I

Let us clean

tains and

vo " r 'iraperiei,.

tugs. Hats cli-anpii

Mocked, 75c. Work Ll

Phone Ci:,, ® l "

(’leaner--.

Among those from Putnam county who attended the funeral of Samuel M. Stigler at Braz.il Sunday were— Roachdale; Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Strouhe, Mr. and Mr-. Ott Fry; Bainbridge; Mts. Maggv Haney; Greeneastle: Mrs. II. M. Monnet and Miss Myrtle Herbert; Manhattan: L. A. Zaring, Mrs. Elmer Long, Ernest Herbert, Ray Herbert, Mr. and Mr-. Clark Herbert; Keelsvilb*: Mr. and Mr-. Ollie Pollnm ami family, Mr. and Mr-. Ed Herbert, George Fox, Geo. Aker, Marion Aker; Putnamville: Mr. :md Mrs. Herman Kennedy. Stubborn Ills Soon l>anisln k (l By New konjola MEDICINE M l \t KS SOI RCE OF STOMACH, KIDNEY VND LIVER TROUBLE—BRINGS REI.IEI

Mrs. ( . E. Sinner Hostess lo Country Reading Cluh The Country Reading dull will meet with Mrs. C. E. Stoner Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Responses will he America’s Musicians. Mrs. Lloyd Houck will $ead a paper n “The Musical Life of Walter Damtasch. The discussion "Our Opportunity” will be lead by Mrs. John Cox and Mi-- Curry will furni-h a special music for the afternoon.

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Mi-sionary Society To Meet \\ edne-day Afternoon The Woman’s Home Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet in the north Transcept of the church Wednesday afternoon, April 2, at 2:30 o’clock. The Stanley group will lie in charge. The fifth chapter of the book, Jerusalem to Jerusalem, will he given in pageant form.

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Mrs. C. W. (Itis Kntettuiiis For Guest Mrs. C. W. Oti- entertained a few friend- at bridge at her home in Northwood Tuesday afternoon complimentary to her house guest, Mi.-« Lina Habemeier of Terre Haute. •!• •!• •!• * * Council Of Clubs Met On Monday The Greeneastle Council of Clubs met Monday afternoon in the Meth-odi-t church with Mis. Ernest Stoner, president, presiding. There were recommendations from the Woman’s club in regard to landscaping the park that was presented to the city by Mr. Rpbe, and al-o about the preservation of tree-' along county and state highways. The Century Club iccommended that a list of the census questions be published. Committees were appointed to take care of Public Health, which include clean food, quamintine, and garbage disposal. There i- a benevolence com-

mittee.

The council i- maintaining the interest in clean food in the stores as a means of public health. It wa.- decided to meet again on the fourth Monday in May. ALPHA PHI Rummage Sale at

5th at

l-4ts.

er.—210 S. Y-X.

Indiana St.

Phone r.7d-31-3p

WANTED: General homework byl experienced woman. Phone 236-L. 3l-2p. WANTED—Street -filer foe the liidianapoli- News, Green sheet edition. Boy about fourteen years of age. Call at once.—C. J. Fen.and, Banner (Hl'iee.

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H. Alverson, 3 West Popla, Stw Phone 78C-L. Upholstering and fa, lure repairing;; Overstuff,d „ to order. Latest sani|df S

made select from.

See " I he Path At mss The ||;i'J u < omedy-Drama in Thi I • •il liy the Putnamv i;, in,,), at the Conununity llnuse, H;0,i p t I' i•day. April 4. Admi-.-inn I., , im || l-2t.

FOR SALE:—Upright piano, a wonderful buy, must sell; see Mr. Slaughtei Facfinry man. Easy terms. Hamilton’s Music Store, Alamo Bldg. 31-fit. FOR SALE.:—New Simmons bed, #10.00 Phone 250! Eikman . 31-lt. cni: SALE: Player pianoa made to sell Lsr #000, save while they last, #105. Easy Terms. Hamil-j ton's Music Store. Alamo Bldg.

1-OST Pendant ill of neck ilium,! AUTOMOBILE INSI’RANCF. isi ! mall diamonds In setting. Mrs. F.fportant. Place your automobils, 1 •< P 162. I -1 p. a nee with well established aeHl J

W, represent only - < m. ,

—Miscellunemis ■ '‘" ,1 ffuarttntee prompt ,nd

'lory settlements in . of k,.

i llli KEN DINNER will be served I SORANGE DEPARTMENT, I'Fld at t he Art Craft Inn tomorrow. , RAL TRUST CO, S i Saver, \[J

11-Wed-Sat. tf.

FASHION DRY CM:ANi;i!S

214 South College Ave. (ireencastle,Ini| 7()‘J - Telephone - 7()4

FOR SALE:—Hudson Coupe in good Mechanical Condition, only $30. 202 S. Locust St. 31-3p.

7 a. m.

MR. C. L. HILLIARD

“l owe Konjola a debt of gratitude’’ aid Mr. C. L. Hilliard, 1 IK East Vermont street, Indianapolis. “I suffered for years with a weak stomach, failing kidneys and sluggish liver. My food V;u never properly i|ig»'-‘te,l and gas pains and bloating were

frightful. Buck pains, frequent blad-j l ' ou,t bouse, Saturday, April

der actions and inibility to sleep were due to the condition of my kidneys. Bilious attacks and headaches were added miseries because of a tor-

pid and sluggish liver.

‘‘It did not take Konjola long to restore my health. Today I am in excellent health for the first time in year.-. My stomach is normal and doing its wot k excellently. No hack pain- I(other me, my bladder actions have become normal. Dizziness, -pots before my eyes and bilious attacks are a thing of the past. I‘have gained weight and my general health is better than it has be^n in years.” ^ Konjola is sold in Greencaetle, In-1 Jdiana at the Owl drug store, 14 west Washington street, and by Fleenor’drug store, 2 W. Washington St., and] by all the best druggists in all towns throughout *his entire section.

EOR SALE Two-year-Id Guernsey hull; a good one. Phone 758-X. l-.'tp WANTED—Munied man on farm to work by day. Add.: P. O. Box 332. Greeneastle, Ind. 1-3-p.

Mis- Frances l.aitern, a former teacher in DrPauw University, of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived today for a visit with Mis.- Minnie Kcin and the

Missft- Shearer-.

cmipayitts

1*111* (B Um4 •I. l i

pueullk Lon,, tealr.l with blur |\ , ' t u i •lb«r. H*f ■ V-T-VW-s A i»iIhoxo 9 X” c I l.l.s, f. . 40 . !, r '• h * I. II.• I iiui it muKAiim ineiwun

FOI! SALE:—Closing out entire cleanup stock of Baldwin fine pianos, Player Pianos and Grands. Every piano must sell. Priced for quick sale. Easy terms. Open < venings. Hamilton Music Store. Alamo Bldg. .”,l-fit —For item— FOR RENT—Six-room house, modem, newly paltered. Reasonable. Phone fi‘J4 or call II Bloomington St. l-tf.

FOR RENT:— Modern 6 house, 3 blocks from town. J IX-K or 340-L.

room Phone I -3t.

FOR RENT:—Modern light housekeeping rooms down stairs. Phono 266-L. 31 -2p. FOR RENT—Double house on Hanna street. ( :ill Phone 314. .31-3p.

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FOR RENT— Piwture, 75 acres. On National road near 430, Box A. Banner Office. 31-fit, l-OR RENT:— 4 room modern apartment, suitable for man and wife or 2 ladies, 58fi-X. :ll-4t kOR REN I—House, barn, pasture, and truck patches 3 miles we-t of Cloverdale, near Poplar Grove school house. Reasonable rent. Address Fred N. Lasley, Indianapolis, Isiek Box-

TODAY’S PRKES Articles Delivered MEN’S GARMENTS

(':ish and fair]

1012.

20 If.

EOR RENT-At once, lOO-noro farm Cash or grain rent. Add. Box K-Hnn-ner Office. 2 9-3p I'OR RENT—Modem fi-room apart111,1 two-story modem dwelling Goo.) location—Ferd fairae, Alamo Building. 2C,-ie

SI ITS (( leaned and Pressed)

#1.00

*

.01

si ITS (Preaaed)

50

.III

TOP (OATS

1.00

.00

OVERCOATS (heavy)

1.25

..1.0*

rROUSERS

/. .50

.mi

HATS

75

TIES

Jil

S( AIM >

X)

GLOVES

t

,2.»

LADIES’ GARMENTS

DRESSES (plain 1 piece sleeveless)

1.25

1.00

DRESSES

120

DRESSES (Pleated)

1.75—2.00

1.10-

-LOO

( OATS (plain)

1.25

1.00

(OATS (fur trimmed)

1.50

1.20

COATS (extra fur)

1.75—2.00

1.50-

1.00

HATS

50

.10

GLOVES

25

.2*i

SCARES

35

.35

Trv Tlie Fashion lor Satisfaction VV. S. STONE, Manager

to a!

CORN OR O ATS

FOR SALE

If you need corn finish your hogs at

profit, call or write us for Quanities of 125 bushels and up, deliver

ed at your farm.

(’HAS. HAYWOOD

& .SON,

NEW FyCHMOND, INI).

’ Tho Sedate Toueh Of Gaiety ( harm without ostentation-colorl id uppeal without gaudine&s—the warmth "I cheer w ith cooling protection—those'arc Ihe added delights these pretty awning will give your home. .. You’ll approve of their sturdy api ,ear ' anee and inexpensivene beauty. Todaylet us show you how quickly and easm aw nings can be installed. , We will be glad to call with samples an give you prices w ithout obligation to bib Terre Haute Tent & Awnini! ^ 0, lay Hudson, Salt'sman e IMione 95. The Hanner Office

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