The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 April 1930 — Page 4
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THE DAILY HANNE11, (HJEENCAS'I'LK, INDIANA FUIDAY. AI'IIIL-I. KM.K
TOMORROW
Is the Last Day of Our Anniversary Sale Many allradive values are offered in all departments ot the store. New Spring Coats $10.00 $15.00 $25.00 s. ci'iti:\o(:<iw\\v A Home ()\vnecl Store
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VONCASTL^ Vrt*w«* , un IT N l (US 2 TO II V. M. |; N v , m \ unit: i> mi-t 2 r. M.-Mians 7 \\f, , S] TODAY AND SATURDAY^ 1,1, l it I IT (Izrail! " f a Series fur Etich l'ri.-S a |. |»,.,,,. , i to 1 ;imih I nlert,ainment—Itolli I’arenls und ( hildr ' Vl ^siJ Enjoy lh(M‘ Shows. n 'i> "ill 1
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Mlltl.l T > ^ll> I NMILV IN \l \ h I N(. \ ERIIAL WILL Jncoh Hinton, 70 years of aire, ilieil at the home of Charles .Martin,
nioiut sjient Saturday and Sunday here with Mi'S Mildred Whit . Rev. Sigler of the Presbyterian iTiur h at Waveland exchanged jiui-
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The piercingly powerful story of a head brummel nporter who had to prove his courage when gangland struck at his bride—and when he was “taken for a ride.” See Joseph Schildgrailt in a he-man role that brings you to one of the most explosive dramas >ct produced— a picture to make you tell all your friends
about it. IXi.NT MISS IT!
\LL TALKINti ADDED \LL I \I.KINTI Sl’( HtTI Ni, MU III Nnd Talking Topics
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THItKE DANS 1(1 I OI L >W I no |M (PI L \lt ST N KS IN V GLORHH S MINST REL
Tui ilay i veiling, following an at- j its with itev. Todd of tin taik of pneumonia. The funeral is church Sunday morning,
thi afternoon at Ladoga with burial in the Ladoga icimtery. Mr. Hinton had only heen at tho Martin home since last Wednesday where he was employed on the farm. Me came h re from Ladoga, where he had made hihome with Mis. Cora Br.iant since 1!*05. Mr. Hinton apparently had no relative- and just before his death told .Mason Bryant that he wanted him to settle up all his debts, gave him instruetons as to the funeral and burial and also instructed him
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that all finances and property that I lemainerl he should take and invest tor tile edu ation of his small .-on. j Hilli . Mr. myant was apoioted ad- [ mini 11atot by th local t"iirt. The * talc is e-tiinated at S3,00(1, mostly hi liberty bonds. On investigation of the .possible! heir-, Mi. Bryant found that a wjf ■ I and eiglit i mldren resided in the n ighhorliood ef fiailington and that they had not -een their father since l!i ( 5. Danville Repuhlican. o— Itl SSELLN ILLE Mi-- I.u Frank returned Thursday from th' Putnam County hospital where ,-he has been taking medicial t reatment. Nadiie .lin k "ii has tiie smallpox*. Mr. and Mrs.Wal. Rector and son Donnie, Mr.- Ed. Hoy! and Mr.-. ) aura White .-pent Friday at Indianapolis. The Mi-sionary Society of the Ei deiated church met Wednesday afternoon with Mis. Mollie Gardner. Mis- Nina Daniel.- of New Hich-
Mr. and Mi-. Jes.-i Potter spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. SigeJ Spencer and son Robert at Thorntown. • ! The Senior das.- play ‘‘The Hum-1 bug” was postponed from Friday .March 2s until Friday, April 4. , Mr. and Mrs. Dee Flock have gune, t, Detroit, .Mich., to purchase a new Podge car and will driv' it home. Dr. Reed ha.- vaccinated sevefal people, who have been expos'd to the i
smallpox.
Lowell Yeager was one of th 2.T4 students on tho Distinguished Stud-
I'owerful Skin Remedy I Mseovered Pries I p Er/cma. Barbers' Itch, and til Skin eruptions M-n-t Show. ItesuJts in 7 I lays or Money Bark T his wo..derful surgeon’s Jjre.-, ription, nhw known all over the world as Moone’s Emerald Oil is so efficient in , the treatment of skin .disiases ,that| the itching of eczema stops with one i application. A few applications and the most' persi-tent case of eczema is heuh d even old ehronic case- of long standinc ((uickly -how remarkable results. Moone's Emerald Oil is safe and pl asant to use; it doesn’t stain or leave a greasy residue. It is so powerfully antiseptic that one bottle we know, will -how you beyond all question that you have at least discover'd "lie ui" way to restore your skin to perfect health. Go to Ii. P. Mullins >tr your Iruggist to day und ask him for a two ounce I’ottle of Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength).
ent list at Purdue I'niver.-ity tin last semester. Me - the son of -Mi and Mrs. Albert V'ager al-o a graduate of the Hu. ellville High School.
OIL SALESMAN Wanted In Ibis territory I > a large corporation, preferably on< i xperienced in selling to or acquainted with the farm trade. >plcndid opportimity and no investment. The Lennox Oil & Faint Co. Dept, sab s, ( Icieland, Ohio
Lost 11! Pounds Konjohi Makrs Him \\oil \i>ain
MAPPN MAN TIT.IS MOW NEW MEDICINE TDDK HIM I'UOM Slt lv BED K> WORK
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Sound - Music - Dtalogtit rhiiUing, Gripping, Dramati« I'h • l irst <ireaI Talking Wild Vnimal Si rial: Nn amazing mystery picture. Hear the Wild Beastof the Forest Talk. Von Have ’ Never seen or heard anything like t before! It’s death defying, dar-
ing and Komutic! j W’ith
j JAITll ELINE LOGAN and W \LTER MILLER
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Announcements . FOR SHERIFF AINA BRYAN. JOHN R. COX JOHN T. SI THEREIN DAVE BRADEN CLARE NCI': N. VESTAL RAYMOND "REX" HAMMOND GILBERT SNIDER ALLEN EtiriERS I ' R ALDITOR VNTU I AM COOPER IIAROI.D SHANNON
"f 2,010,2(>0 grill,ma during the month.
For the tir-t threi ni"i tl "f P.i.! i i \ collections gained S1r jhe same period of 1920 and con-.-umpti'n imiva.-ed 0,l(>(i.('i.'itJ gallon.-.
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Myer Meller, Nevvca.-tle. apartineiit owiier ami horticultui i. t, won Hth prize with his magic words, “C ihl Time i- Coal Tim, ", in th Nationwide i coal slogan prize contest sponsored by I the Null nal Retail Coal .NT naiatf ■ ’
i a.-sociation.
Seven nationally known judv s ■ Ichairmaned h-. Dr. .luliu- Kin', select' 1
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Laughs and thrill, Wl|il | wise-cracking rookie,and! crack-riding trooperv
Bex Lfa st
Ro-coc Karin
Slim Summerville
Dorotliy Gulliver
LOOK CHILDREN F R K K! ry ( hild Ntlending the Saturday Matinee this week »j|| I •i Ticket lor inxt wcik's Episode ot "King ..r is l .. "I
of the Kong"
ADDED “Ol R LNNt;" T ALKING (OMI Hr ‘‘BUI Nt TNG BABIES"
I NIMTNt. St N DA Y, IRENE BOR DIN I In ‘‘PARIS' Wuthum Ml Sl< \L I E( HNK OLOR SPEt T N( I.E
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: r clivicteil of intoxication, ■ ui for p-tit larcency and the other.-i or failuie t" stop after an accident, ■iki driving, false statements in ]'pli(. lii ii for license and under age.
total number of licenses revok d i. the first of March is (it.
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FOR CLERK PAUL Al.lil.N J. W. HEROD (.11.HEIM I . Met AM.MACK
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I. vvntllril In In' sure lliat We ll.imllnl llie V * \er\ lie-| |innllrx feeds ill llie world. So we iiiM-li^aled. \\ e found llial The OuaL r I hils < .oiii|mm\ had a wonderful re|ililtftiuil for it- feed- aiuoll^ e\|.erl-; we |, at lied aliout llleir ofeal mill.-, their |iouiirv e\|ieriineiil furiu, llie cX|mtIr llicy have on iliejr own staff. So we si'll (Quaker l lll-0-Pe|i I'oilltrv I eed.-, llie oatmeal feeds. ^ oil II ”el wonderful results il VOII Use lliese feeds aecurdilio to the |'ul-( )-Peo Alelliods. Max vve serve vour needs'/ Marshall Cement & Grain Co. 21 So. \ ino Street ( REEN( ASTLE, INDIANA
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Harry L Well tll'eencstle. A. L. Evens, Warren. NV S. laiwier. Clinton. Frank Sutheilii). NYuinai Den il. Wells. Nludison Merschel V Itiiaik, Marion. IC. M Ewing NN’arren. i Crank Shoptaugii, (tri eneaslle | FOR TREASURER CLARENCE O. DAVIS RAY W. ETCHESON W . T. HANDY CHARLES SI THEREIN GILBERT I OGLES.
COUNTY ASSESSOR CHARLES MARSHALL EDWARD 11 DAI.BY
TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR R. T. MOORE Clyde Metz GEORGE M. RISSLER. DANIEL B. HI RST DAN BESSER GEORGE E. BROWNING JESSE N. NELSON.
FOR SURVEYOR ORVILLE O’NEAL ARTHUR PLUMMER FOR RECORDER EDWIN E. STONE MRS. ADA W II ./iN
BUY QUAKER FEEDS IN ST R*I PEP < \ (‘ | •: k Nk NL Tk.'m.TIk
FOR JUDGE ANDREW E. DURHAM JAMES P*ltUGHES * FOR PROSECUTING Al IOHNEv JOHN H. JAMES • I _ • • For Joint Representative HARRY STAMI*
.V. MR. It. E. SCOTT It -urejy tie k a Pemarkahle me'h- ■ to mak< ■ ' w • ■!'. ind K"n i' il" did it,” said Mr. R. E. Scott, l !l!t North Washington avenu", Kokomo, 11 'l.ana. “I i -t ;!S pound-, my weight l '"ing from 170 to 1T2 within a year. \ Though I w;.s always hungry and , i almost ,-tarved, I could eat l)ut very little hecau-" of terrihle pain- that followed. Finally I was put to bed, too weak to I, ■ up. I had tried everything and everything had failed. Then it wa- that a friend recommended Konjola. “It -eemed foolish that I should expect relief, hut then I couldn’t !.• any worse, -o I decided to try it. I t ok two bottles and noticed i <> ■ hin ge. But with the third bottle mine improvement. In a month I was out of bed and in ,-ix weeks I was back at work. 1 have regained much "f my lost weight, and feel a- good a> 1 ever did in my life.” K njola is .--old in the Owl drug store, 11 west Washington street, and at Fleenor’s drug store No. 2 Washington street, a' d by all the lie-t druggists in all town- throughout tin- . "ction. «. VS ( HI.LECTION llll.HER Indiana gasoline tax collected fm March, 1930, shows a gain of $.'H3>3B7.63 over March, 1929, a total of $1,059,599.27 having been collected in ■ [the last month. The gain U attributed to the 1-ccnt increase i gasoline tax and to a gain
FASHION DRY CLEANERS Standard Prices . Delivery Service -0% Discount TDK I V.HH * < ARKY FASHION Din C LEANERS
State, became p* \ -J and that lie img ■ . . J
h has visited a in where driver Ii" i . ,
operation and • .J
.several laws, he -mix''M'ii i the present law I'nacted.
T! is hould ho a warning to auto- „ Wk ‘ n lh ' 1:1 " ^
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ing recognized, it bnnii
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statute books for the lit’' and property. The i A'i ••ii in automobih ri,
alaruiing that . . 'Jj ,, done and the iliiu • 1 '•
' 1 li "^ .lU^«bU‘.to lh ,^^ , )f
i :-le s 'lining, int'TMcatmn; and | her violations of th< law that en-
d. ngers life and property.
• 'i-i'd. it i- a revoke to which ih're no appeal, except for the first rly days after convictiun und that I i .. .In. ge of the t reuit.Court; > law has "teeth” in it and (it is the .i i"— of the law to protect the iblic avainst avoidable ai eidents of
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led the Jn best slogan- fruni 17.Mi7i -uhinitted from all o\ i tli" w Id. to obtain a slogu i for Ann i ica .- i‘,th | large.-t industiy. Hei bert Moeih ,. .■ instiuetor in the I nivei it} of II j nois, won the conte.-t v.itn a .-!■ gnn ' C"; 11 C"ili!'"it ■ I V . |
Charter No. 050 Report ot the e'lno ■ ni of JState Bank at Fill ,, Indi ,, , 1 the State of Indian a i!., d" ! its husines- on Map n 27, 19.il), | Oran E. Bui.-.Pie-. \ W. Imnan, S : Chas. (). Bunten, \ . p .
Resources
| I. an.- and Discount .f 1 Kl'.nv.i 1 , ()thei' Bonds, Siwurite , etc. js'.ir ij
j Banking H use
Euniiture and Fix! " Other Real Estate I lu lled Due from Trust (.'ompanie
and Bankers Cash on Hand
Cil-h Items
Total
l.iahilit n - Capital Stock—Paid in
Surplus
Undivided Profits N. t Demand Deposits Time Certifieute. ' Savings Deposits i Bills Payable
| Total
STATE OF INDIANA
Putnam, SS :
' I. A. W. Inman, easliier, „f n.. Tiiimoiv State Bank, of Filliioin, I Ind., do sidemnly aweai that th * abo
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; A. \V. INMAN. | Subscribed and . worn to befoi" ’me this 2iid day of April, I'.i.io
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A. I. KJSIER, Notary Pule c. I* Uommiakloa Expin
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Sunday School. In A. M. Morning Wersliii', II A 'I
■ new spapers, the i Sermon by Venum : , "f'tfir-llTiTW'^hWt n, Vanw-(<mver "
I iu - law was enacted after a' ti ong pi -lire was brought upon tlio j 1< i-iature liy the newspapers, the
public
\ y . Si vi ral attempts had been mad" t nact a law, but a lack of general ini 11 -t delayed action until the gesm f th. legislature of 1929 when a I ua eiiai ted that meant all it was n 1 ' nded to mean and is looked upon i ' ii" nf the best laws of like charact< r of my state in tin Union. Many j an. wore -uggested, some of them
Epwoi th L ugui at 1 rally for the nn Jh r.-, fricni cliapt' i .- in and . e >. ' ■ d l'i. H. IL Thai T address on the topic “What: to Make a Chri-ti a: Kp>n
uer ?"
A cordial invitation ''' 1 ai i terested in tin pi id
g ""I while others were unworkable, Epworth League pi'.-i i nt after making special investiga- ^Iny Knuuer. S. S ■''UT lions the pr -ent law was ]iut into. h‘> Hendrich. Mini-tii, 1 1
effeit. Otto G. Fifield, Secretary of Vi'icry.
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$ MS,405.88 ' County of
FOR Liwllry & Stock Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil $2.25 Gal. 75c Qt 4(k’ Dint Mullins Drug Store
DOUGHMT'l Heal (akif Made "ilh Rutter, an( *| Milk Vt All InilelN ndno ' l0,r J
luoiioniy Store-Not ^all Street J ( t u:| lit> \Uuys Service as you Haul it fc^-omuw) ' , " 1 Your HOME MERCHANTS have "hat^ " ant in any line. When you trade "ilh w you see the owner, they have a HEART always beats in unison with the needs <*t people. DON’T PASS THEM UP.
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'I \\> Lit ENShS RLYOKI I) I\ 1)1 ANAPOI.IS. April l # sit I th* driven Mtomobil ,* went into effect, there has be, ,, I licenses revoked an , ..f th, , ,,.,1
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'■alt lish wlnle they last 12 for . . ( buck’ Steak or Roast Lh 1 base and Sanborn ( of fee, Lb r. s* ifCg Premium Bacon Lb. Box
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^ chine sliced lb. onl) „ Sugar l ured BariHi i» V; chunk.
„ Santos Coffee
4- Lh
^ Rolled Oats. «
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jKot- ol fresh T mils and Vcetublea, Staple and KdtO »"l ", SELL JT \l L MORTH THE MON M M e Delivci TW 1 '
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