The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 July 1930 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER Interpd In the Post Office at Green rastle, Indiana, ae second classniall matter. Finder the act of March 3, l 1S79. ?nhecrlptlon price, 10 cent* per I week.
PERSONAL AND l,OC\L NEWS
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r \i / !or one Man! .*U-i/ . / ‘ * ' ^ tH.A I Why BURDEN a friend or relative . . .with .ill (Ik* work ol settling your estate as executor under your will/ fire soiim* of <?»<:* tlulioK sni|sos«^l:
— make inventory ot assets, keep accurate books, collect liebth, appraise property, vvatch investments, figure
and pay taxes, pay debts and legacies, distribute the estate, make Huai accounting to the Court.
Though you may not have realized it, the duty of an executor is a many-^ided task which this many-sided institution is well equipped to handle. The lets of an executor are fixed by law and \>e make no charges for our experienced counsel and advice to which your wife and other heirs will he entitled at all times.
First National Bank Ih, ill,I, i think In I’ulnam < ,1111111 Citizens Trust Co. I h. II.•nil' (Jl Til. V /.•III,III S.i.-Ifr
Mis Winona Grinker of ij vi-itinfj Roatricp Rrown. vl rs. W. J. Alice has been called . Cloverdale by the serious illness of her mother, Mr-. If. Denny. S. J. Hauelett has returned to St. oui , nft<T a short visit with his inrents, Mr. and Mr-. S. A. Hazelett. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mize, who have been visiting relatives in this city for the past len days, have returned to 1)0 ir home in New V orlr. The (Jreencastle Moose Lodffe, No. I.y.yj, will meet in ri'/ular session on Wednesday evening: at 8 o’clock. All members are uracil to he present. Billie and Helen Hazelett, of St. I.ouis, are spending their summer vacation with their (grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hazelett, after an ext,,|ed trip through the mountains of Virfriia north and south Carolina ami TVnne.- -ee.
The city council will hold its refrular meeting in the council chambers at the fire department building: at 7:.'!() o’clock thL- evening. Mi s Mary Agnes Miller, county nurse, accompanied a patient to the Rockville Sanilorium Monday, where an applieation for admittance was
filed.
Priemls of Miss Goldie Alexander Pave received cards from her from Bancroft, Wis., where she is visiting her sister, Mr-. Lewis Young and M r. Young. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mattingly.! who have‘been residing at 109 west | Liberty street, have removed to Indiana Harbor, to make their future home. Mr. Mattingly has been employed at the Lone Stor cement plant
here.
Mrs. George Christie and sons of Miami, Fla., who are spending the summer in Greenenstle, have taken an apartment at th - Fred Hixon home op Bloomington street. Mrs. Christie experts to take special work in the
DePattw Music School.
During the visit of the whinners of the National Intercollegiate Oratorio-
| Linens, One-Third Off Lunch cloths in colors, blue, rose and gold. All sizes. Napkins to match. A large assortment from which to make selection. Also sep-
arate cloths in colors.
OUR STOKE 1 LOSES AT I*. M. JULY AND AUGUST
THE DUALITY SHOP
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Miss Helen Black and Mis- Margo ret Emily McGaughey of this city expects to leave this week for a vara tion trip to Washington, D. ( New York City, and other paoint- of inter-
est in the East
Miss Christine Dietrick, local high school teacher, ha- gone to Loveland, Colo., te, spend the summer visiting her brother, Rome Dietrick. Mr. Dietrick has a summer resort in Big
the National lotereoMegm.e . hompM , n Cilnyon in Colorado, el cones for LMO to Hollywood, the ... v „ mi „ iftn an( |
Paramount Ptiblix Corporation thought enough of their visit to take pictures of the group which include o-ie young lady and even young men. Franklin P. Coh* of DePauw University was one of the group. These pictures were received in Greenrastlr Tuesday.
Mrs. Willis Vermillion and son, Willis Jr., of Washington, D. C. and her mother, Mr-. Hattie B. Wangelin of Indianapolis, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Vermillion, Poplar and Jackson streets. Mrs. Vermillion and son expect to return home Thurs-
day.
Miss Vivian Roberts of Indiaiiapol,, was the week-end guest of hei |, ar> ents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rohi rt lia West Washington street. Mrs. L. F. Garwood of Russi.||vi|| p and Mrs. C. R. Wilson and daughter Helen of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., visiting F. < . Yeager and family ; east Seminary street. Mrs. Matilda Tabor, Mr. and Mp, George Buhr, Janet and Matilda R U |,, and Mr. and Mrs. George Buhr .| t , of Chicago are visiting Miss Flnruj Buhr, 201 West Popular street. Miss Catherine McCain of Iielphi and Miss Esther Snider, daughter o{ Mr. and Mrs. L. I). Snider, north Mad. ison street, left Tue.-day for .a ten. day motor trip to Washington, [>. C, and other points of interest in thj east.
IMIGS! DOGS: DOGS’ p ition. A ho-pit
have resulted.
The writer has seen more dogs We hope soon to running about m across her property d<>g- running about during tli<‘ last tun years than in all Greenenstle. The dog
f.irc . wiip-i may The Bill Chapel Ladies Aid will
■ have a festival on the church lawn. Wednesday evening, July 9th at 7 o’
clock You are invited.
the more than twenty years put toother that she has lived here. Within the la-l two years she has found two dead dogs, lying on the hoult yard in fr uit of the house. Admit'irg that one wandered there after being wounded, or shot there by a man pursuing it, anyway, the one shooting should have removed it. Can we assume that for both? How depicahle the biped who threw the other one there, if lie did! So chivalrous of him r.-ing there were only women here in
">• about its disposal!
There are more children and young people in thi ■ neighborhood than ev er » fore. Considering the alarming pr, - ■ ilence id hydrophobia, we wonder the parent of the children are not i 'dating the muzzling of all dog11 lowed to run about. A year ago l i t spring in the city of Chicago over o0 mad dug.- were captured in a district only about a mile square. This may seem incredible. It did to the v filer, hut she referred to the tie ii'i- several times. She was in Chian at the time and saw repeated i ''i-ienee- to (he capture of mad dog-. Phi - evening, walking on the densely -haded -treet about 8:ir> the writer felt her foot touch the paw of a dog who had trot been noticed at all. Scvrnl persons were on the porch right ear him. Should he not have been kept close to them '.’ He seemed to lie lying on the street, hut not sure of that. Suppose he had been a cro-s d' . instead of one of the gentle di
and often
>0 only muzzled the -treets of 1 noble animal
very u eful, hut to die is a dreadful death. “SAFETY FIRST”
WISHED III'I Will BLOOMINGTON, I I., July 8 (UP) \ rn Ruble, ppi - uting attorney of | ounty anxiously inquired , about thi health of 1 doe that hit him a short time ago. It wa not a feeling of affection toward th animal made him Inquire, Ruble aid, hut a ih ire to know if lie would have to take the rabies !
treatment.
“I npe tin btuL wi ll and h.*|i
py,” he said.
M \MMOTII HORNED TO VI) SHELBYVII.I.K. Ind., July 8, (UP) ! — V liored toad, the first seen here ! in many years, wa- found recently near a liu.-diu building. It was
eight inches long.
“The It.its Vrniind dy Place Were
Wise," Says John I uthill
“Tried everything to kill them. | mixed poison w ith meal, meat, chee.-e, | etc. Wouldn’t touch it. Tried RAT- 1 SNAP. In idi of ten days got rid of all rats." You don'- have to mix RAT- j SNAP with food. Saves fussing, j bother. Ml ak 1 cake of RAT-SNAP, | lay it when- rai camper. You will see no more. Three sizes, .‘lot j '12’. Sold : | guaranteed by ft. P.
| Mullin Drug store.
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"l had stomach trouble so badly that I had no appetite,” said Mr. Chan Lewis, Box .>61, Route No. 4, Indian- " apoli-. “Meals were followed by hloat ing and belching spoils. I had a burning sensation from my throat to the pit of my stomach. I rolled and tos. ed at night and was nervous during the day. My liver was sluggish and my kidneys were weak. Back pains were frequent and severe. Night risings werc necessary and I wa- going from
had to worse.
“1 improved in health la-fore I
had completed the first bottle of Konjola. My appetite improved and the bloating began to disappear. I took two bottles of Konjola and now my -tomach is in excellent condition. I deep well at night, nervousness has gone, and my liver and kidneys are functioning a.s they should. I am still taking Konjola and will never fail to keep it on hand for it certainly
olved my health problems.” Konjola contains no alcohol,—no
nerve-deadening drugs, no heart-de-pressing chemicals. It is all pure, I powerful medicine and every drop
works.
Konjola is -old in Greencastle, Ind., j at the Owl Drug Store, 14 west Wash- i ington street, and at Fleenor’s drug ttore, No. 2 Washington street, and j by all the best druggists in all townt I throughout this entire section I
$
10 for your old icc box as part payment on this ' SUPER-AUTOMATIC
KELVINATOR
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A . . . Iso-Ihermie tubes, a freezing device for making ice cubes and frozen desserts in half the usual time , , . a food compartment kepi uniformly between 12 and 50 degrees ... a chilled storage compartment for meats nml other bulky foods. No more economical and cflieient refrigerator can he imagined! Very easily, you can buy a KELVINATOR now, Mhile it’s most needed. Stop in! We'll demon"Irate and explain our deferred payment plat| —a little down, a little each month.
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Wabash Valley Electric, Company
