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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY, AUG. 7,1930
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IPEHSOISAL AND LOCAL NEWS
BY INHERITANCE
>,,ii may acquire fi.,amial indepeiul- , iu’e. Hut unless you expect to inlieri! :i foituue, youl will have to insure \,iui future in some other way. And which is the better way: to spend practically all of your income, regularly or to add a certain portion of >our earninjjs steadily to youi Sawnys Account ?
THE DAILY BANNER Intered In the Post Office at Qreen eas*le, Indiana, as second classraall malter. Under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cent* per week.
Benefits That Konjola Brings
| that they have been able to irritrate is expected to survive.
PHEASANT RESTOCKING OLYMPIA, Wash., Auir. 6 (UP) —
•* T Cl. 0 _.l About 20,000 Chine.-e pheasants from COITlc 10 tJlay the Stellacoom and Walla (fame farms
will he liberated by the -tate in Wash-| =
IMH WAPOI.IS LAY WHO TOOK \I\STER MEDICINE .1 YEARS tC.O STILL ENJOYS HEALTH
iriKton’s 39 counties this year. !*
CLASSIFIED ADS
F. S. Hamilton was in Terre Haute n liu-ims.' Wednesday.
Mr-. Charles Best is critically ill at her home on Klixabeth stie-t
dr. and Mrs. Charles B. ituttei are driving a new Plymouth coupe.
Your answer, we believe, will sugjrest the value of a Savings Account—an I the wi dom of staiti'ig yours today.
First National Bank 1 In- Oldest Hank In Putnam County Citizens Trust Co.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bamberger are pending a few days in Richmond. The Perry-Swartz family reunion will be held Aug. 10, at Brookside
paik, Indianapolis.
Fred Jordan, a Greencastle boy, ! J who i- employed by the government 1, Wa bin tea, D. C,, wai
\Citing friends.
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—For Sale— APPLES, BUCHHE1T ORCHARD.|
1 FOR SALE:—1 if acres on Wood St. adjoining University property. Phone 1 144. C-2p
FOR SALE:—Apples, windfall 50c bushel; picked, *l.0f» per bushel. Phone Rural 99. 5-3p.
FOR SALE:—Irish Cobbler potato es. $1.25 per bu. John Dietrich, R. R. No. 2. 4 ‘ 4t -
Tin’ Home Ol Thi- Systematic Saver a. 1 1 • '. : ■
M j s Esther Wliitaker of Putnamvile, has returned from a two weeks’ visit with her brother, Wayne, at
Twin Lakes, Michigan.
Mrs. C. F. Rteves and Mrs, Raymond Reeves took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reeves Wednesday, it being Mrs. Reeves birthday.
Society
Sunshine ( luh Spends Day at Yellow Willow Members of the Sunsihnc Club of JMIe Union held an all-day outing and picnic at Yellow Willow Beach in Washington township Thursday. The trip was made in a motor truck. + + -!• + •!• +
I he Friday Circle To Meet With Mrs. I Xing The Friday Circle will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Long on Berry street. -1- -I- -9 -1* It. 1. P. F. Entertained With Party
Miss Ruby Van Buskirk, Miss Fula Heath, Mi.-s Hollis McClung and Miss Ruby Ferguson have returned from a trip to Niagara Falls by the way of Canada.
D. V. Fteheson & Son have filed ; -uit in the Putnam court against I Dewey Skinner to collect an alleged j unpaid note. A demand of $75 is
made. F. V. Thomas is attorney for
To Be
the plaintiff.
Mrs. Elijah Wallace, of Belle Un-
The B. Y. P. U. of the Baptist i Church entertained with a party Wednesday evening at the home of Mary
Robinson in honor of David Barr and ion, was taken to her home Thursday Elliot Acrei. Eighteen members were from the Putnam County hospital, present. where she has been a patient for .j. .j. 4. 4. j several days. Mrs. Wallace is showing
I very little improvement. The trip j wa- made in the McCurry ambulate \
> arrow Reunion Held August 17
The reunion of the Farrow fam-
ily wil be held Sunday, August 17, * 1 * irch- lo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M "'lb Mrs. Long Thompson at Hamrick station. The F,i ‘ la >’ Circle Club wil1 Local relatives please assist bv no- Fr * < lay, August K, with Mrs. Fred tifying their friends at a dist.-mc. L, ’ n E. H2 east Berry street. Mrs. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. I Rockhill will he in charge of the pro-
1 gram.
Mrs. Obenrhain Hostess 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. To Crescent Club Putnam Co. Women’s The Crescent Club met with Mrs. League To Meet )-riday
Oscar Obenchain, west Uulnut treet, Putnam County la-ague of Women!
VVediM day Mr*. Frank v,.ter- will meat in the City Libraryl Elisabeth Arnold Til, I albott had charge ol the program ;i t ;( o’clock Friday afternoon. All j of Prof, and Mrs. K. C. Tilden, Anderwcie present. D n ’ ladies of Putnam Co. are invited. |-on street, has applied for a pass-
•M--9 4- + '!- I port at the county clerk’s office for
William Cotton, of Mt. Meridian, lined a toal of .1:20 in city court on Wednesday on a charge of assault and battery, gained his release from the County Jail later in the day when his fine was paid. Cotton was convicted of striking Mr-. Ruhv Ha--
chum.
MRS. NINA CARTER
Failing health had almost deprived me of my opportunities a- a sales-
FOR SALE:—S00 4 week old chicks
at 11 cents each. Better act quick as | thi is a real bargain. Center Point
Hatchery, Center Point, Ihd.
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FOR SALE—Pure Clover Comb
CANNON'S
lady,"
aid .Mis. Nina Carter, 18 N. Honey, 25c per pound. Please bring ^
Highland avenue, Indianapolis. “F ir a number of years I was troubled with indigestion, kidney trouble and nervousness. I also had terrible pains of neuritis in my shoulders and arms. Foot! fermented in my stomach causing gas and pains. Kidney weakness forced me to get up several times during the night, and many night- I could not sleep at all because 1 was so nervous. My complexion was bad, and 1 had headaches and dizzy spells. ‘‘That wa- my condition three years ago before 1 found Konjola. I took a full treatment and it surely worked wonders. It conquered all my ills. My appetite increased, ^Ugestioi mproved and then neuritis pains vanished. I have not taken Konjola nor any other medicine durig the past three years, ad I am still blessed with perfect
health.”
Konjola is not designed for mere temporary relief. It goe- to the source of the ailment and - \ or eight bottles bring- amazing re-ults. Konjola is -old in Greencastle, In at the Owl drug store, 14 VV. Washington street, and nt Phenol’- drug store No. 2 Washington -treet, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.
container.—R. W.
Baldwin, Route 4. j=r|
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FOR SALE:—Buick 4 coach, good J = condition. Cheap. Call 85-X. 7-3t. !S
One-Half Price ON Straw Hats Bathing Suits--An Kinds Children’s Wash Suits
—For Rent— FOR RENT:—fi room semi-modern house on west Washington street; also 3 unfurnished rooms, 029 Bast Washington street. Phone 641X-. 7-3 FOR RENT—Cottage—5 rooms & bath, modern, new.—Call 262. 7-8-9
FOR RENT:—6 room modem house garage in basement. Rent reasonable. Phone 646-Y. 7-3p.
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FOR RENT—4 unfurnished rooms, good location, priced reasonable. 407 Ea-t Hanna street. 7-1 p
FOR RENT:— Small furnished apartment. Water and heat furnished. 702 East Seminary street. 7-3t.
Sixteen member
iicious refreshments wening the social hour.
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West Madison (luh Picnic
J owning Reunion Thp Hon '* Economics club ot August 10th ! es * Madison held its regular meeiThe annual Browning reunion will' il ' lJ Wedneml !?’ Au K- ti ‘ at 1
1> held in Milligan paik, at < raw-
fi-rdsville, Sunday, Augu-t
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J . F. F. Bridge Club
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school house. There were eleven members and several guests present. After the meeting the elub members and their families enjoyed a picnic
a year’s study abroad. Miss Tilden it-eently was awarded a scholarship which provided for study in Italy and other countries in Europe. She e\ pects to leave in S-ptcinber.
On Friday morning August K at 9:00 o’clock at Prof. Ogg’- orchard there will he a demonstration on the
-upper on the school grounds. There
The L. F. F. Bridge Club met with W,,r ‘* thi, !£‘"7“ t0 , ' nJuy ' he
supper. 1 he dull will meet in S.-p-
Mrs. Charles Howard
, ♦ u- i , 'i', 11 '7 1 tember with Mrs. Claude Cantonwine.
street, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ora,
Krider received high score and Mrs. Steve Chenoweth low -core. Twelve members were present. A pitch-in -upper was served. •9 *9 -9 *9 4- *9 Duirbecim Club » Meet* Friday The Duo-Derim Club w ill meet w ith Mrs. Kenneth Griggs north of city, Friday evening at 7 o’clock. *!* *1* Del’uuw Romance Ha> < ulminuted in Marriage The marriage of Franklin Alexaii" der Garrett, and Miss EoL- Chamberlain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis O. t hamberluin, Bloomfield, took plan Tuesday at East Burke, Vt., whore the bride was visiting the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. laiwrence Lnrrow , Mrs. Larrow.s being her sister. The service was read by the Rev. Mr. Larrows Mr. and Mrs. Alexander met at DePauw University, where both were students. Later Mr. Alexander went to Indiana University. Mrs. Alexander was graduated from DePauw. They will live at Peoria, 111.
•9 -9 *9 4- 4* 4Annual Picnic
I- Held Wednesday | The Warren Township Home Eco- | noincs club held their annual picnic Aug. fi, at the home of a former memh r, Mrs. Margaret Glidewell, near
treatment of American foul brood . Mr. Wilkins, -tale bee i spector will perform the demonstration also, -ince the bees are drawing on their reserve honey, which will make feeding necessary, he will show a method of feeding. It is very necessary for bee owners to he there and help check the disease. Any one desiring information for the care of bees or whose bees have never been inspected should
HE FINISHED THE JOB ROCHESTER, Aug. 7 (UP) —The crops have to be harve-ted no matter what happens, iricided HenryLinn, 80-year-ohl farmer. When his hinder broke while gathring in his wheat, he went to his ham, dug out his old cradle and -1 y the
and finished the job.
Residents say it is 50 year- sine®
a cradle anti scythe in harvesting here.
FOR RENT — 3-room furnished apartment, modern. Good location.— 245-L. 8-3ts. FOR RENT—Furnished modern 2rooni and kitchenet apartment with private entrance and garage. Quiet and pleasant surroundings. Close to University.—418 So. Jackson St. 6-lt
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FOR KENT:—Modern furnished or unfurnished 5 room house and garage in Northwood. Phone 255 or 437.
fifit.
Our regular price on Men s Two-Piece Summer Suits LINEN KNICKERS—SPORT TROUSERS
J. F. Cannon & Co.
ermen who formerly bought bait dug their own worms and seined for minnows this year.
“SPIRITS” ABOUT THIS CHURCH EVANSVILLE, Ind., Aug. 2 (UP) —A building which housed a church in front of a “speakeasy ” in the rear was described in circuit court recently in the trial of Jake Hauthert, G8, on liquor charges. A policeman testified that Hiauthert rented the
BARD LUCK BOY
GOUVERNEUR, N. Y., Aug. fi - (UP)—Over a period of about a year here is what has happened to 10-year old Inland Luenberger: Severe cut on his knee playing football, forced to remain in hospital for two week-: injured in automobile accident aid returned to bed; was forced back to bed with measles; while suffering from this disease ne contracted • > mumps and scarlet fever; recovered
front of the building or a church and incurred bud cut on his foot and sold liquor in' the rear. ! while on vacation. Now be is confineo “There were spirits everywhere, hot to an easy chair untP that w und
of a different variety.'
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FOR RENT-
has been used ' Phone 329-Y.
-Good 3-room hou-e. 25-tf.
SOLVED drought prohi.f.m SULLIVAN, Ind., kug. 7 (UP) The drought situat or was solved J hei - when Orlando and Horace Walk j er, farmer -, borrow , H some recon ] ditioned firehose fion the Palestine
—Wanted— WANTED:— Used Baby Phone 3-10-Y.
Buggy. ii-2t.
RESORT BUSINESS GOOD
MONTICELLO, Aug. fi (UP) —
hre department and pumped water The bujiiTles8 depression brought on from the Wabash riv. r. and irrigated moie summer re8ort visitors to In50 acres of corn land. ! (i i a na’s region than ever before, but
'I he Walkers have over a thousand 1 lh(fV j e8
Fillmore, in conjunction with clubs [write 111 letter to the County Agent of east and west Floyd and Marion 1 0 r Mr. Wilkins at the Commercial townships. In .-ipte of the sun’s .Hotel. If weather does n«>t
fierce heat a delightful breeze made I the the commodious home quite pleas-
ant, especially the immense screened porch. By dinner tune sixty-nine had assembled to enjoy the bountiful meal of every kind of food spread on tables, in the large dining room, file flowers decorating the table were from the garden of Mrs. Ruth Fry of p utnamville. After -inging thi- Doxdogy every one filled plates and scat-1 , n-d about to eat ti. repletion. At migrant \va« given in the afternoon vii-Hling of readings by Me-dames A alter Wright, Lois Wright Ogles, j ving and Shields, a dudogue ‘‘Keeping 1 Secret” by Christine and Allierta Wtight, and a play.et, “Oh, You Teacht-C” by Mi-- Parks, Mesdaines
demonstration will Saturday morning.
Hague, Hedge, Bolton, Wright, Hoone, Bridges, Carrington, Scobee, ) ry,
Glover and Sheids,
Our county chairman, Mrs. Stoner, was present as were three members from Fast Floyd, seven from west
Floyd, five from Mkirion, nineteen | * n fine sha
from Warren township, a few bus-
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hands and many children, and all seemed to have spent a very happy
day.
111 line shape for the approaching onl. 1 l»o try It toulght! All Urn,- stori-a sell a
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resident- at Monticelni. The resort business is Ix-ing entered by manypersons living near the lakes who previously had imaged in farming,
it is said.
Sale of lots for .summer cottage resorts is said to he about half that of last yeur. Price levels have been maintained in most instances. The number of cottages built will be far below that of 1929. Many persons who own lot,- planned building last spring but abandoned plans due to slow business. The increased numlier of visitors is due to various reasons. Many iiersons who formerly motored to points in Michigan and elsewhere north of Indiana, came to the Hoosier lake regions this summer as a matter of economy. Aggressive advertising campaign are also given credit for much of the increase. One of the -teps for economy noted i* that flsli-
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Enjoy our Sodas and refreshing fountain drinks this hot weather.
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“Have been taking Kruschen Salts for fat reduction—am on my second bottle—1 lo-t 11 pounds in six weekand feel fine—Kruschen sure gives
you a lot of vim and pep.”
Kruschen Salts are used daily by millions all over the world not onl. to take off fat from overweight but to rejuvenate the entire system. One bottle of Kruschen Salta (lasts 4 weeks) coats but 85c and one bottie will 11 rove of vast benefit to peoule who have constipation, headachei, lnligvstiorv, ifi-rvousness, rheumatism, depression, acidity and auto-intoxica
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Not only that but one bottle will biing about body activity—increaae in energy, vigor and ambition, sparkling
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you ought to know it. Take one half teaspoon in a glass erf hot water every morning before breakfast - walk a littie each day—cut down on sweet*
fat forming foods.
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Dare’s Mentha Pepsin is pleasant to take, has a delightfully refreshing taste and after it has put your etom-j
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