The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 March 1932 — Page 3
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THE DAIEY BSNNER, GREENCA3TLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY, MARCH 17,1932,
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CHICKS - Quality bahy at reduced prices. See our an a gel our prices before or-
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rmovsHiP op #■ PPATER ^ C^lT i-tN7tP» DrvOTiON PAcrnfifCl BY JMRMVDWJGHT J. BRADLcf SPONSCRtO BY TnE rcBERAL COUNCIL OF me CHURCHES of CHRIST iNAMERICA •‘A NEW COMM W'nMENT’ i Read John 13 35.)
power of .love in all ihe affair? of ineir lives to the end that strife and i pp ur. and that Thy Spirit may •••tii * Amen.
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v , otl t i iiie«, 35c. Orders toi rhui-day, Friday and Sal deiiverw by DePauw Home m i c , Clubs. Call 713-L. 17 2p tfR 'AI T 25 Puroc -boats at tlie r ' nul nity ale, Saturday March 19, f.ghi a>"ii»d 1<W pounds. VI Ip SAl E Still have some fine | M at McCullough’s orchard. Price to $1.00 17 2ts ^TSALI Girls coat size 12 tan all wool basket weave, call 'lOo South College or phone 30d- K
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SAl I Best Brazil top vein kCoab ■'/, .0 A, I.. Young, Phone Black’- F illing Station. H-5ts. VtR \ 1 I The National Cut Rate t.ia riu i offering for a special Xylonite spectacle frames, fitted be t quality lenses, for 50 cents pair Ib re an opportunity to :,ase that i xtia pair of spectacles 't fail to i‘t't one or two pairs of complete for 50c a pair 16-fits k i: At I- \ lew piece; Ilf itun-. ft ither beds, rugs, dishes, conking itensils. Carrie Sewell, c Imliaua street. lfi-2p. )d; All: Pin'd Roadster, 19.30 I: >1 iiargalu, $150.00 cash. W. R otten. St ilesvill '. I nd 17 3p. F-t Brazil Block Coal, $3.50, ton; | >.eiii Mock -greened $3.00; mine UmO; 11111 $2.50 Phone 803. Pd A 1 it-i 15 fit s
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•R I I ' I Modern rooms for h'n el i'eping and “leeping room , 21 -1 • urntria St IB ;), \V anted s ANTI li A good second hand d'i ci,a] love Call or see Mis. k 1 H i ■ at Mt Meridian
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THIS ENAMEL WEAKS like iron Lowe Brothers QUITh Dry ING FLOOR ENAMEL is especially recommended for kitchen, bathroom and hallway floors because of its ability to resist constant wear and tear. This rugged enamel is very attractive and easy tokeepelean It bas unusual spreading capacity and dries bard and smooth overnight. See us before you paint. STEVENS DRUG STORE
SPECIALS 117 Pis. children's shoes, 49c Hoys shoes, $1.49. Ladies slippers 99c to $2.95. Factory-Out-Let Shoe Store. O. B- Lush, Mgr. 17-11
This "new commandment” is for ihose who have rerched the summit; have learned in love nur enemies, and nave crossed "Hie great divide.” It is i ,he new rule of life which can be foi [ iov td only by those from whom every esuge of hatred lias been eradicated, it is the ‘‘magna carta” of the new'
, humanity:
L*< u( rich bund Flail5 Program Far l yrisi i;; Honor Goethe l entennim: G—m-m Club Arranges Progr-.m at Meeting Last Nicf.i
Futthei plans were auanged last night at the meeting of Lie, Deutsche ;-lurid, the German club, foi , program i hi.i.oi rtie centennial anniveraary of J. \\ Goethe's death i ne tnem oriat program will tie presented next Mondaj evening, at 8:16 h, the Little
“the law of life ” We theater and wjll he open to the entire
by stages of spiritual pro- campus.
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gression. Thus, in our fellowship of >">01 he is recogniaed the most prayer, we have journeyed together , figure of (n iman litem [along the pathway of Christian dis- lul, ‘ lle >s credited with writings of
MOOD MARKET—Hirt’s electric shop Satmd.'ty. Christian Chmeh Sun day School. 17-2t TRY BANNER CLAS81FI] D ADS
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MlIH i: to Rt) \ I) CON LRAl LORS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the coastruction of certain high ways described as follows, will he received hy the Director of the 'stale Highway Commission tit his office on the 3rd Floor, State Mouse Annex, 1112 Noith Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10 On A. M. ( entral Standard Time, on the 5th day of \piil, 1932, at which time they will he publicly opened and read. Project No. ii Cl. Location, State Road No. 40, Monon R. R. Gap at Put nainville, Putnam County. Miles, .281 Pavement width, 2(1 feet. On the above project hi Is are in vilicl mi three tv|ie. ol jiaveineiil: CON (TIM I E Ml IM MINT) MS CON CUM LM Hlll< K. as shown on the plan- and de-enbed m the spi'’ifi a Imm,-, supiilenn ,ts and special provi si n | eftaining theieto. IT: Pit: \ I. Iilalik' and sjieeifii'a I a.: - may he ohlnined IT'oe, and planupoii payineiit uf $2..,0 pel set, ex.Tu sive of eioss section sheets which will In- - upidiel upon an additional pay inent of $5.1.0, making the price ol a complete ■ t of plans $7.50. I it will be no refund for plans returned. Plans may he seen without eharge at the nfl'ii e of the Stall Highway t oui mission, tth Flooi Slat.* lions. An Hex, 102 Noith Senate Avenue, Imli an.ip-dr , In liana. AMI. < HM* KS F'tlk i ; nnilll) BI HADE PAV UT I. to “DIR Fit l OK, INDI VN A STAIl HK.IIVVA) COMMISSION.•' MMMIDlATI.n ITflOR Id HIM II Ml ol FILING \N\ PR< it '' • i M \( It BIDDER SHAI.I SUBMI r TO nit i CIE HIGHM v) COMMM SloN, AN I XPERII N'CM RM< OIIH AND IINANtIM STATEMENT PREP\KF It o\ I III :- I A I'M IIHill WAV < o\IUL.'ION STANDARD l m. VI V. D, in ITT I RIBI D BA I III SI A l M 19)AHI> OF At i ol Wl oj- (N 1*1 AN A, WH f< Tl I DR VI Wil l, IT I I I!NISHFTi I RIT t PON RI gt I SI. MXPF.R II ,i | 10 i ORD: AND I INAN (IV! | A1EMI.NTS PREVIOUS I V PILED WITH mi « OMMIS £ ION Win ."I BI ACCEPTABLl WITH PRiOPO VI FILED FOR
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(oil i acts VmM he award,'I to the lovvesi amt or In I hidiier, but the right to reject any or all bids is re served. Mich liiddkr, with his )iro liosal, shall file a corporate surety Ik>ii I, payable to the State of Indiana, in the sum of on,- and one-half (IQ) times the amount , f his proposal, an i in the form provided hv law. INDIANA ST AT I HIGHWAY
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ipleship. Are we ready to accept the “new commandment ?’’ Is love now, m sincere actuality "the law of life” for us? If so, we need never fear hereafter lest the radiance depart. Henceforward we ourselves are radial t, with the radiance which is of God. Christ in us is the hope of glory. Prayer: We pray, 0 Christ, that Lhy love which is in our hearts may be shed abroad from our hearts into the lives of men, near and far. If it be Thy will that we may serve as beacons of a better day, help us to ladiate Thy light so clearly that men may glorify Thee and learn to trust the
an iMiinite number, the most famous ■ i which are “Faust," "Mginont," and
"Gotz von Herlichingen.
At tlie meeting of Iter Deutsche Butnl at the Beta tiou.-c iuvt night, l’i"i G. II Grueningei delivered a short talk on the significance of the re ent German ehrtion. An informal
liseussioii followed the talk.
ANNOUNCING Om nVw i.nic oi S|n nig Apparel For Itu* Enture Family Vou can tlrehs up for Easter At the lowest cost in years It’s Miiart to look |M-6sgi>«rrOii* lliis ycLsr!
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rent of chicks saved and the quality of the pullets raised will influence your profit next full and wintei Early feeding seems to do no linrin to chi.k.-. Anytime up to III or 50 hours after hatching; is a time to
Frederic j give the first fee l. He Mire the f eed
Kriele and Pauline Schmidt concluded a* 11 ! walei i- ready when the chi little , i tertaimuent with report^ of!' 1 '"' I ,, ‘ l in the tiromler hon i Extia their impressions assimilated ‘rom 1 ' 11 '' ahout tin one pniut may |irevc it
recent exjreiiences in Germany, much eating of litter , Crowding can usually (»• coriti Tie.I
| iiy cooling the house. Opecing win
case- t .\ n e a v.ce!i cleaning ha- been even bettei VVtieai straw, ctu-hed (oi'n cobs, ami planer shavings bave litoven to be good litter material-. ('hicks -In ni l get outdoors in illrect sin. hine in Hi to 14 days. The .meet -ini' me help to prevent lie Lets. If the chick- must tie confined longer than that, tun pints o fa tested
list vli and Mrs. Po. and Mrs. Harper amt daughter Florence uttend»il church at Brazil Sunday night (TarU McCormick spent Sunday at Terre Haute.
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Sue, e--ful chick brooding is an inoicnthm of a good poultryman. Are yo.i going to help the chicks get a
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Colds.
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dows shortly Itefore dusk often belps
keep the chicks spread out atoutul the q,, (.y.iHaid (Ticw and childri'ti brooder stove. In some cases a dim .i,,.,,! Sunday with Ret parents light in the hrooder house seems to Run, t o \ti and Mi- cTiffnnl prevent trouble from this source. I Mathews a -on. on Feb 11. Most poultry raisers find it noces liev Miles and wife and Mrs sary to change the litter in the brood Florince l.ec spent Sunday with Mr er house at least once each week inland Mrs ITunk Sen tits
The per order to control disease In some | Mis Roy llarpei Is on the sick
II ^ (»u (lei I p Nil*hi* Physic the Bladder With .Ittiper tlil Drive out the impurities an t excess acids that cause irritation, burning and frequent desire. Juniper oil, buohu leaves, etc., i- contained in Bukets, the hladder physic. It works on the bladder imilar to castor oil on the bowels. Get a 25c test box from any drug -tore. After fmn day- if not relieved of “getting up nights ’ go hack and get your money. If you are bothered with back-ache or leg (tains caused from hladder disorders you are bound to feel 1 tetter after this cleansing and | you get your regular sleep. Sold at the Owl Drug Store.
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Political Annoiinecmcnts FOR SHERIFF Wilbur F Paris, Republican candi date for sheriff, Putnam Countv primary election, Tuesday, May 3rd dn will be appreciated. I OR PRO t ‘ I NNG 11 TORN FA' Albert F. Williams, Republican can didate for prosecuting attorney, Pul nam county, pripisrv election, lues day, May 3 Your vote will be appreciated. for ' OMNI I" I F *NP DW1 I am a candidate for commissioner from tin* second di-tri'd of I utnam county, sutiject t“ the Democratic primaly election, Tueiday, May 3 1932 i W. )•; *•
I'or Prosecuting Attorney
—-, Theodore Crawley announces hi« '""-•ford’s hotel, Sam Hanna’s'candidacy for prosecuting attorney of ^ Rural routes will leave at Putnam County, subject to the Demoinstead of 9:46. jcratic primary, May 8 Vote for a real
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