The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 March 1932 — Page 4
I HE DAIEY BANKER, GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, MARCH 28,1932.
S. C. PREVO CO.
! I. 1 A, .! fii: ' V : 11 r - 'T-7 Only $ 3 50 1 ... but it's a ^Simplicity! So ine^penjive, yet it's the exoct copy of much mote expensive Mis Simplicity garments .. . ! eoturing the same conveigmg cross - strap arrangement that creates the “diagonal puli'—winch raises the bust,slenderizes the waist, and smooths away the diaphragm and abdomen. It's styled of good quality fancy batiste and satin tricot with inseits at pliant elastic 'tori;'I C’lnJ
last j ;jl. • u 'uurii the lii.t pip- can be taken tV-m the batrcl and placed j upon ’i ' and .-tarted to suckling. B< thej will not “waller" |
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th;it in:.; obtaim si them v
DcPauw. \\ abash Leave Conlereiiee
Ont* Dose German Remedy Ends Gas
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“I was sick and nervous with indige. tion and stomach gas. One dose of Adlerika helped. 1 eat anything now
|LOCAL ro 1 IN\.\t Ill thhir. ! ra.= by just doctoring the stomach. M KM IlKK-sHlI’S l'’nr ga- ta; in tto- f I'PKR bowel.
Adlerika reach' .- BOTH upper and i , lower bowel, washing out poisons
OXbORD. O . - ir . l iK-kejr ^hich cause :a nervousness and bad athletic dire '. ' ■ mpiU 1932-111^3 sleep. Get Adlerika today; by tomor-hn.-ketball htduU m:i ie drastic 1 , '.o>'' You lee I the wonderful effect of
in.I vitality and it is surii ,i lag difference it
makes.
II. s oul'i remember that it i- i: >•. t mimber of pig.- that is fan iii ' .unt -, but the nuirbei that i- .'I lire mr n that are making i hog feeding ale always on t o 1 't farrowing season and n,ak: >i el Ini' to save their pie-. i igge.-tion does not re uni -tinent on the part of the fi t il• r. ' t certainly means profit
in hi- . project.
\\ In" ving the pigs from the barn • lefore the) are placed upon t 1 -t woul'l also be a good polio, t > the little tusks and avoid injury t > tin- u ider ' the sou and a t'a. -s the brother and sister Little pigs in their desire t d work over the ud lei's
with their mouths open, ir de-ire to crowd another \ ay t ic Idtle shai p teeth cut the tender skin and tinn that ma> result in u hull-nose or ui rotie It only lakes a few min-
of t!
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98-Acre Farm Sells For Sum Of $2,700
OTHER REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS MADE l\ 1* V<T WKFK RFAJORL) Ol OEi-O.s SHOW
■hanges in mles governing gate re•eipts. took .-t'*i - t" curb roving athlete- and sharply reduced fees of tame t fficial at their annual se.-sion
tere today.
Wabash ai , Iid’a iw, prohatior.ary lumbers of t •oiiference from In liana, aniioui. 1 tin ir inability to 1 ilatlce liuckej a,ember hips. Ruth schools, however, -cheduled a few bas-
ketball games. Denison hchi off
tins German Doctor’s remedy.—R. P.
Mullins, 1 p-u gist.
RET IRLI) M Ml. ( \RRIER t.IVKS RMH.E TO SLCCESSOK
Frank As! worth, former city mail ■an her, who das been retired beeau-.e of complete di- ibilitj, recently forUarded to I'.istmaster E. R. 'Bartley a silver badge for his successor ac-
definite de :i ion om P a:nie * 1 1 ■" interesting letter.
>n it.- ionti uaaev ill the league until liter the 19'!-' • "'tb.ill season. Mai -hall college f Huntington, W. Va., booked a full program of games. Fee- paid football officials were ieluctd $5 and a limit placed on travelog expense-. Salary of cage arbiters received a similar -lash and in most uses dilotei's announced they Would use only one official next season. The rule of splitting g ;l U! receiots to till alhleti coiite.-t. was discarded
t. .' and guild eg feed- and fiat guarautets to visiting teani-
''ii , it .i\■ hie 'iivideiuls. agreed upon.
Directors ruled an athlete partici-
MANUFACTURE ICE CHOP paling n unj outsiin game- during
'Mi. A hworth. a Spanisli-Ainerican war veteran, who invariably was aci mpaiiied or his loute by bis dog, ign- the i n. -ll “< ip and ids Dog.’’ The letter follows:
Deal Hart:
I do 't bel we the carrier on city 1 has the pro; • r badge for his uniform cap so I am enclosing a silver one 1 wish to pre cut to the loute to be worn by who ' vor carries it until t ere i• a regular assignment made. Then you may give it to the regular man "i keep it your-elf as a souvenir flour "Oh! ( ap.” This badge is of good diver n will always keep its
ARGENTINE weather this w merchants liar
b e crop They i niiucrnl the plu-no iiitnai temp'ratines, however, by nlI wii:.: a thin i'oa' of ice to fret ze over the local mil! pom! and then pouring a little wat r on nightly. Tin- pnn'c-- was repeated until lee
six ini In- - i hick w as loi lie d.
the s mol year autematicallv would l , " lish ' • il,st ' ' tll •' m ' m vh;it happens
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Mi' li. (Fl'i Mild t be-oinv ineligible for ilitereollegiaU ■ i prevented lueal competition the following .-rhoul year, their annual Dtcisio: ol the two Indiana sel'ool-
t drop out, Deiuson's indecision timl
M.i r-hall's entrance make.-
to In “t'ity I our” should 1 .
I am i n To i ig a little ver.-e an old frii ml of mil e, i i itj carrier in El-
f “Old < ’.
I ri' In do-1 day most of the
vhool cun'-i'.nr
Mi uni.
W itten-1 l laU ’ " 0,1 * ■ Ridge -md fences
(omini* \llriU*lion Big Birthday Party
lierg, Wesleyan. Ohio. Ciiuinnati ani Mar -hall.
I Ills WEEK’S WEATHER
G it i tlij fair except rain over outli ana rain or snow over uortli p it ion n'iddle of wt-ek; teillneraturi beE a normal at beginning ami again latter part of week, and rising teni-
peraluie T ue-d iy or Wednesday
: i "unn their v r i d- and had tlieir front get' fa-ton. I hut with wire, barrel noops, h.uoi -nay or old discarded belt . and i tit ir mail boxes placed 1 i : e iii" i uiiv nient place for the
hi re t -
nuiii man w -old have to hunt for it. " • the "Old Time City
TJiree."
"R ig W ced Route"
Real estate transfers for the pn-t week show the sale of a 98-acre f inn for the sum of y2,700 and other proir erty transfers of inteiest. Putnam county real estate transfers for the week follow: • Clarence W. Otis and wile, t<» Clevelaiul I'. Hickman and vvib . hit in Nortliwcod, $E Sarali C. Oliver, to Lola May Steele, land m Floyd twp., $E Iva I. Leaton and husband, to Ida J. Hay, land in Franklin twp., $1. James W. Frank, to II. Clay I' ‘ nk, will deed to land in Putmun county. 1’arke Dunbar to J' ■ K Voting and wife, land in Greencastle twp.. SI. Morton S. Shull and wife, to Albert E. Padgett and wife, lot in Rain
bridge, $1.
Frances Dear and others, to John Crockett, quit claim to Ian in .Lick
son twp., $1.
Janies T. Miller, gin., to lohn
<OilR!A\NAIO>AV
Tuesday and *' ednesday
LAUGH HIT NO. I ON OUR FOURlm LAUGH UROGRAM M
% UmXPECTED
FATHER
'tided:
I M l T Ol R RIRS REFORE VOI ( tiME TO SEE THIS ONE
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Final Tonight: Ann Harding in ‘‘l»restijre H
ing out of a freight car here they i ed. "I'm trying ?et ^
shouted “drop that bundle’’. Tire boy alive- In Arkan-.,
Crockett, famfin'j'ack twp., 75< ^ a ' ' ' i: " 1 . " u > i; '' "
Jam. r. Miller a d wife, to Joh. v " l ' ; gun,i draWn ’ . ! - -sengerand Crockett, land in Jackson tvvp„ f72:.. | The little package was a lourjtodian a - ;,t n th- cabou,
months old baby. wanti- i to "horrow" ir, i
“It's mother died," the boy whimper- for the child.
J hnsan To Appear IJcfore Scnati*
I \ K E HIE w I I RI. WKKI Ul I OF I HE I! MO I’ll. ' t MU- LK Hog fiv 1 ... !'■ it their brood a- thioughout 1 ' .-ntire vvintot. T iiis ■ - t . t. v i n th- io .inl -ov. - -.inul'l p.iv :* i' theii w inter’s • ■ iqii (>) fumi ring a litter of trong. lii dtiiy pig .
of pig
i iii 1 . hi.- boily temperature i- close t * i‘--- . »-it i vin though tui ir ■ an ling P n . re would b<- ii'i : i TO . fere i.- a gleat teiiileli-. y fie the
•t omi' c iill.: I. I iiis ci.n lie by t a f i ih" . if in will pro ox oi I . ■ el contain!] g .-o ne -tovi m a jug of h t water ich mill, straw has been A- ; i,-t - the pig.- are born
place I in this barrel
v .n ii hoiiM In coveied with a
1 la.nk'. t.
il o- ur; risiiit' now rapidy the little pig's nat will d-Velop u gloss ani will t * a he in a good condition to place up a th' -o.v. ity the time t ie
II . i\i iani' i the mail for L'mle Sam,
| For many, many leng years;
.. -ci . ii-.. .. . '' ,:r "- r '- of boii. and joy,
( ominiitei 1 In \\ ilgcrson Henring \> n
j I’ve carried many messages Of sentiment destitute;
Rut now I’m peddling papers
0 iLe Rag Weed Route.
! I'v- cairind .ail in the spring time, j i iioiigh ma .y -iiowet- of rain,
j In -ummer and in autunui,
\\ hen the an vvould bum my brain,
ll’ve car ii , it in t ie winter
i Winm ■ • i.-t wo’ihl pinch my snoot, Rut. me c light Hay F- ver
(In tile [{a Weed Route.
j I hopt Hr day’s not far away | W on the weeds will all be cut; 1 he mail bc\ put in a handy place, I Vml tin- gate- not fa.tened shut; j I he dog all gone to that happy home j Piepan d for each good brute; ; i bei I e ■ rvice will be bettered
<tn the Rag Weed Route.
(( outi ibuted by O. W. Cuxen, of
El wood, bid.)
1 believi i y good fiieni Dick Whelm will vmieh for the description of' the above No. 3. . v with liest wishes to Uie whole
bunch from
Cap and his Dog.
Fred L. Obenciiuin and wife, to Eva C. Obcnehain, two lot in Rainbridge. 1
$E
lliran. G. .Ma-.y to Sophia L. Denny and husband, one acre in Clovt-rdale twp.. ?E James E. llackelt a a wi r, to (foia T. Sturgeoa, land in Jaekaoit twp., si. Oliver H. Robbins anil wife, t Mutual Renefit Life Ins. < 217.5 aere in Jackson twp., .fl. Grover Goodpasture and wife, to Allen McC'ammack, Inn- 1 i i Jefferson twp., ?750. .iev.vll L. finsley an I \v ife, t" Ralpn E. Dai bridge, $1. Clarence . 'Berry, adm., to James I. Nelson, 'js acres in Monroe twp., $2,700. Lilly Sinil C .n-pbill aj-u in- .ami. to Her lx rt D. > 1
$1.
Leslie \. I'ric.-t, t" Emu a E. Lewman, lot in Bainbridge, $50. Ralph L. Darling anil wife, to Emma E. Lew man, I t in Rainbridge,
$E
M
Siiin^ lor Child-Birlli Vv\
ROl KE t AM H A Ol IH A\ I IH OKRH A Nl D RARE 1 AIK'Nl \. Mo., (UP) Whei road police came upon a youth climb-
Huping that her effort towards laising the ■ ' num » re il.. reward, Mrs. Florence Brown, AJ, ol D la ada.isisi with some ol the t-.eiitv s-.rii . whom arc still living. I ruin the terms of th' ol * 'xrl«V* MTler. a wealthy Toronto man, Mr . Brown ni. 'Ci-ve th*!■ of 5500,000 he bequeathed to the T oronto v- -, lOTeirsdl his death, had given birth to the most childn i i -c P ow : s!ti ernment, however, is undertaking to annul th' 1 will Mill vert the money to (he Cniversity of Ton nto V 1 ' * t* suit to claim the award I
l : it. ! Elat D tlirt Attorney George E. Q, Johnson (right) who will up." -.1 "Io-- i ■ >'nate -ubcoinmittee which i.-, investigating the opposition p. the eh-vat i..' of Federal Judge James H. Wilkerson (left) to the
bench "f th. Lmtcil .States Court of Appeal-.
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Haring rented my farm, I will stdl at public auction on my farm 7 miles vwM of (■I'eeni'ustle on Widiu sday, March 30 1 oinmenring at lUblt) A. At. the. follow ing property : ' hie '"ining two \eai old HtetT, fut md n.iily fni market I ARM TOOLS ".icon, disc harrow, cultivator, two riding breaking plows, hay rake, mowing machine com planter, corn shellei. i nsilatK cutter, corn grinder, anil small articles not mentioned. HOI SEHOLU GOODS < onsi-ling of everything to make np a cpnipletely furnished home. Some antique furniture will be offer ed. Have some pieces more than 1UU years old. I KK.MS—CASH •L H. Layman ’ L. !AL Auctioneer ••• » aUV* V Wv*.
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