The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 November 1934 — Page 3
jfMAN CRIED BECAUSE TOO AT FOR PRETTY CLOTHES
4„other Woman Happy
_Lost 45 Pounds
Complex'"" L"vely Now
. tronsack' N- J - woman writKm t.. think . couldn’t wear e °lv clothes in womens mag- ° T.on l n-ad about Kruschen ^ Land to my sunwise I lost 8 Co weeks. I not only look
eel ^
rllls be able to wear the ' . ]t |,,,ul looking ridiculous , Lof bulging waistline and „L of fat on thighs and above |
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p8 ;.,. Without starving, loss of I ' wins; skin wrinkled or sag , ; , l(P one-half level tens- , ' ; f Knisdicn Salts in a glass ! * . lt a t first thing every morn- j
Doctors prescribe Kruschen for overweight folks they know it’s safe, effective and builds up glorious health (see note below). A jar lasts 4 weeks and costs but a trifle at Stevens and leading drugstores the
world over.
Mrs. O. H. Simpson of Termo, Calif., writes: "After taking Kruschen three and a half months I’m 45 lbs. lighter. I’m so happy. Acne has disappeared my complexion is love-
ly now.”
fuschen Salis AT ALL DRUGGISTS "It’s tha LITTLE DAILY DOSE that Does It"
I M u i : <i :VrF\VFT) Wi Hill. 20 years old. who Li from the Indiana state farm [ after being transferred to institution from the state rebtory was sentenced to serve fj V( . yerrs in the reformatory L|ay morning by Judge Wilbur ' nnor in Putnam circuit court. was sent to the reformatory Bartholomew eitemt court for Vl degree burglary and had
i served three years ui a three to ten year sentence when he was transferred.
WOMAN I*ASSKS 100 MAKK EAST LIVERPOOL, O. (UP) . Airs. Nancy Ormes. whose father, James Coal, was a pioneer farmer, and whose mother was a full-bloode 1 Indian, has just celebrated her 100th birthday anniversary.
TO THE VOTERS I wish to express my appreciation for thf support given me at the 1 polls Tuesday, and I especially wish : to thank the county chairman and j committee for their work in my behalf. Sincerely, JOHN R. COX. ’ TO THE VOTERS Of Jefferson township, I wish to express my appreciation for the support given me in the recent election. LESTER TERRY. WANTED Woman for general housework. Address Box W. Thinner office. S-2t SOCIETY 'Continued Prom Page Two) cember. Mrs Georgia Hermeling entertained the Mothers Afternoon club Tuesday Mrs. Louise Smith had ebarge I of the program. Mrs. Thelma Wright and Mis Inez Pruitt won contest prizes Eighteen members respond1 d to roll rail New officers were i elected as follows: Mrs. Georgia Hermeling, president; Mrs. Louise Smith, vice president; Mrs. Thelma Wright, secretary; Mrs. Mary McKamey, treasure! Mrs. Katie Bostin will be hostess for the December , meeting.
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Century Club j To Meet Friday The Century club will meet with I Mrs Russell Brown Friday afternoon j at 2;.’:0 o’clock Mrs. Harold Zink | will speak on "Relief Work In Tndii ana."
Vote Gratifies ve For Norris
NEBRASKA Ari'KOVES CHANCE TO LEGISLATE RE OF ONLY
OVK BKWUH
LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 8. <lfp> Nebraska will become the "proving ground” for an experiment in "model” state government as the result of approval in Tuesday's election of an amendment creating a unicameral nonpartisan legislative assembly. Ti*- amendment embodied the most
to summon the legislature In special m ! session to pass "some more poor peo- j j pie laws.” I REPlfBLICAN is NAMED ( KAWEOKONVILLK M WOK ! Dr. Bert E. May, Republican, was elected mayor of Crawfordsville Tuesday by a majority of 207 votes over James Patrick Flint, his E>emocralic opponent. Assuring him of a harmonious administration during the next four years, all five of the Republican camdidates for city council were elected. Under the new municipal election law. two Democrats also were
elected.
Mrs. Clara Morrison, Democrat,
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Hershey’s Baking Choc. "15c Kershey's Candy Bars 3 For 10c Hershey’s Choc. Syrup 10c Royal Desserts 3 F " r 19c
VONDALI: FLOUR
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Shankless
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Chuck Roast
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Ground Beef F, * ,h Ring Liver . Sausage
10c 12ic
Sirloin Steak Ring Bologna
lb 22c lb 12‘,c
Pork Roast
Lean Cottage
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Pork Chops I ** n Ib frankfurters ,h
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Haddock Minced Luncheon
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Oysters
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^ Lb. Kraft Cheese at 2 packages for 35c
cherished dream of Senator George candidate for city clerk-treasurer W. Norris, silver haired Progressive lost to her Republican oponent. Clark D. Jones, only after a bitter fight in which the outcome was in doubt until the final precinct hail been tabu-
lated.
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Fresh Oysters, lb. 20c; fresh perch fillet. Ib. 29c; radiator alcohol, 188 proof, gal.. 55c. We buy black wal-
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Will your windshield wiper work? We have a complete stock of Trico motors and blades. Dobbs Tire and Battery Service. 2-tf
FOR SALE: Apples
Strain's Orchard.
and
cider. r.-l2p.
Republican leader who won abolition of the lame duck session of con-
gress.
Directed at "legislative control by special interests and log rolling tactics in legislation." the amendment calls upon the fiftieth state legislature to end its own existence. As outlined in the plan submitted to the electorate by Senator Norris, the unicameral amendment calls for the creation of a single legislative
assembly, to be comprised of not less | m,ts Eeonom - v Ston '
than 30 or more than 50 members, i Senate and house an- abolished, as is*
party politics.
Assemblymen will be elected on a nonpolitical ballot, beginning with the election of 193K The first unicameral legislature will assemble in Nebraska, newly completed $10,000 OOO state capitol building in January
of 1937.
The fiftieth legislature, which is' to convene early next January, will he the second to occupy the imposing house of representatives chamber. | recently completed at a cost of more I than half a million dollars. The smaller assembly presumably will 1 vacate the large house chamber for the more compact senatorial quar-*
tors. I FOR SALE: Fine quality King Norris waged an almost single- David Apples also a few bushel handed fight for enactment of the Grimes Golden and Pears left. McUnicameral proposal which he views [ Cullough Orchard. 6-3t
as a panacea for the ills of deeentral-' ized authority, waste of time, lobby- j Ing and vote trading claimed by him 1 to he common to the present two- 1
house legislature.
Royal Soda ( nickers
Oven Fresh •2 Lb. Ito t
19c
CANE SUGAR, 25 II). Cloth ILitf $1.32 Early June Sifted Peas, No. 2 Can Lima Beans, Small Fresli, No. 2 can Quick Tapioca, 8 Oz. Pkg. Rio Coffee, Bulk, Lb.
Royal Dessert, All flavors, 2 Dkg's. 13c Royal Raking 1 Cowder, (> <)z. Can 2! C FLOl R From ffood So! Wheat, jit lb bg - 79(* Country Gentleman Coin, No. 2 can . 12 l-2c Florida Grapefruit, Tree Ripened, No. 2 Can 14c Tomatoes, No. 1 Can . 5c Cooked Spaghetti, Tall Can, 22 1-2 Oz. 10c
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You are now able to get your i lio'.'e of a tio/.en varieties
of useful gifts ami Household art'eles, for old ,
After trading S5.00 at this Store—start saving for your Holiday
(■ifts.
99c
15 I.h Peek 15c,
100 Lb. Bag
The Election is Over. Now is a good time to buy a farm. We have several in Putnam and adjoining counties that can be purchased with small down payments and on liberal terms. 15 years to pay at a fair rate of interest. If interested in being an owner instead of a renter, call or write C. YV. Gladden, local supervisor, Brownsburg, Ind. Phone 65.
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FOR SALE: Potatoes, 60c per bu. One mile north of Canaan church. Charles E. Harter, Coatesvillr*. 24-tf
POTATOES Mich, No. !. Flake Hominy. Sno Fluf, 20 Oz. Box Kelloo^ s Whole Wheat R:scuit, Per Box
Wheat Cereal, Delicious and Healthful, 24 Oz. P!cg.
White Linen Soap Flakes, 19 Oz. Box
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1’. S. MOVES LEFT troBtlnnrd From I’oko Obm votes in that comparatively small
state.
Mississippi sent Theodore G. Bilbo,
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FOR RENT: Two six room modern j dwellings, one 5-room dwelling. Ferd Lucas. Phone 255. 7-4t
ELLIS GROCERY (DM PA NY WEST Sim; OF SQUARE
three freshmen coeds. Each senior girls, then made dashes to telephones
to the senate
FOR RENT: Seven room semimodem house on Elm street Inquire 503 Maple avenue 7-2p
woman brought two yearling men. Senior men signed up for their frosh
: to inform them that they had dates I for that night.
printing press FOR RENT: Reasonable redecora-
money man who may hack the new ted unfurnished four room apartdeal but who will be tempted by' ment, first floor, garage, also pleasmore radical programs. fint bedroom, first floor, private enNebraska experimented eautionsly. trance - Lockridge Apartments. 7-4t
by ratifying
state constitutional unicameral legisla-^
Three room house for rent. .13 Bev-
eridge street. Call Boswell's
j Shop.
Barber
7-2p
amendment for
tive system.
As remarkable as some of the economic changes proposed or effected 1 FOR RENT Modern 2 room apartis the continued American movement men! with kitchenette, ground floor
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CONSTIPATION LEADS TO FORTY AILMENTS, DECLARES AUTHORITY
—Wanted-
away from the age of innocence. | ^08 south Indiana street.
Five more states voted wet this week!'
West Virginia Nebraska, Idaho,
Wyoming and Florida. Kansas remained dry. Most Massachusetts counties which voted on the quest ion decided to legalize pari-mutual bet-
ting on horse and dog races. Some of these experiments and
changes emphasize the current poll- , WANTED To do general house tical spirit of take a chance They , , , , , , , ' , „ work bv experienced young ladv (’all point toward further ereasure of t ra- 1 ,, . . | Banner Office 8-3p ditional party lines and a re-align-
WANTED Furnaces to fire. In- j I quire at Banner office. Ip I WANTED Apply at the box oF J fice anil see Will Rogers in Judge Driest Sunday, Monday. 8-lt.
Sick Heatlackes, Painful Bloated Feeling in Lower Stomach and Rheumatic Affliction Arise From Clopged Intestinal Tract.
Science Introduces a New Medicine That Works With Our Food, Called hdo-Vin; Relieves Constipation by Natural Means.
ment of political affiliations. There are among the Democratic majorities which compose the 74th congress some Democrats who are not as liberal as the new deal and some Republicans who are far more radical. By 1936 the various elements may have been organized under new deals. The LaFoliettes invites the discontented farm elements, labor and small business to amalgamate in a new national party which is to lead a campaign against the conserva-
tives.
Wisconsin progressives advance a program of planned economy. It in-
volves redistribution of wealth, | t,g 0 an ,| U p which In more temperate form is Service,
part of President Roosevelt's new —
ileal. [ DANCE
The progressive redistribution would be by means of clnome and inheritance taxation and centralized government control of the hanking system. The LaFoliettes proposed public ownership of utilities and of industries manufacturing neeesisties
MAN WANTED for service station. $25.00 weekly to start. Experience not required. $65000 cash deposit required on equipment. MANUFACTUKER 214 H 1872 Wesley 81 Wheaton. HI. 5-6-7-8-9-10-6p
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LOST Brown purse with money,
| drivers license etc. Liberal reward, i Call Banner. 8-lp
—Miscellaneous—
Hot water heaters $6.95 and up; IB auto robs: 13-plate battery $3 95 cx-' I change: floor mats 69c: seat covers
A new mixture of Medicinal Ingredients has been found which has a natural action upon tin bowels and stomach. It is not a cure-all, not a "patent" medicine, but a scientific formula that works with the sufferer’s food, known as Indo-Vin. now being introduced to crowds daily here in Greencastle at the Mullins Drug
Store.
Dobbs Tire and Battery!
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at Bainbridge Friday
night. November 9th. Music by Goodman's Orchestra Everybody invited.
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('omniMit ( onstipation.
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qucntl.v tlic Cuiisi' ut Skin
Erup-
thins, Foul Breatli, Sleeplessness
jliul Loss ot \ .
Several promi- 1 nent Greencastle! i csidents were ; among the first: to purchase this | medicine and ac-! tual reports! prove it has helped 87 per cent of those I who have taken I it.
MOSBY Originator at Indo-Vin
Y'esterii ay a
stated
I by the class social chairman to hr ing
THESE SENIORS GET TO •DATE’ SEVERAL AT ONCE OBERLIN, O. (UP)—Here’s what
... I Oberlin College seniors did at a ot 11 P 1 m,m icnior-freahman reception and dance job through pi,Idle works cxpemli-' Each ma|e aenior was , ,
tures
Louisiana offers Senator Huey P. Long, radical Democrat and anti-new ilAaler. who would make "every man a king." Long has been talking about secession from the union to permit Louisiana to recover from depression. "Share the wealth" is the sesame of Longlsm. Tuesday's election ratified some typical Long propositions In Louisiana designed to shift the burden of taxation from the" little man to the big man, measured in tonus of money. The $t poll tax for voters was eliminated and homes vaUited at less than $2,000 were exempted frrihi taxation. Long plans
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well-known medical authority that forty of mankind’s serious ailments were directly traceable to con-
stipation and that city drinking
water often helps lead to this common affliction. Many Greencastle people who have taken Indo-Vin say it is the first medicine that really relieved constipation and produced na-
tural bowel action.
Whal Imlo-Vin Is It is the world’s newest medicine, containing a combination of ingredients found in no other known formula. These ingredients mix with the food in one’s stomach, thus throwing off the poisons that foster stoAiach troubles and permitting the liver and bowetar tr function properly, it will cleanse your bowels (gradually not drastic or severe) as they were never cleansed. before and tone them into better daily action. It will bring out awful gases and impurities (frequently from the first dose) which may have been inside you* for a long time, contaminating youi blood and mu i org iss spread-
ing this poison over your system in general and causing you many days of misery with headaches, dizzy spells, skin eruptions, exhausted feelings. foul breath, broken sleep and rheumatic affliction. Indo-Vin will clear your stomach and intestines of old gas, sourness, fermentation and other impure "matte!" which often forms a coating on the linings, frequently being the real cause of stomach "trouble’’. Cleansing out these quantities of impure substances permits freer flow of the digestive juices, makes the digestive organs sweet and clean and gives complete relief from indigestion, gas, bloating, palpitation from gas. sour stomach, spitting up of food, shortness of breath, lump in stomach and dyspepsia. This is no mere tablet, pill or salts, and not a powder, syrup or capsule and it does not contain alcohol or a dngle habit-forming drug, but it is a scientific LIQUID mixture from 22 Medical Plants, all blended into one remarkable compound. It contains more ingredients than perhaps three ordinary medicines put together, and has astounded community after community. YVnile it Is being introduced in Greencastle every suffering person can take it at the small cost of only a few cents a day. So if bowel froulde. or stomach distress, is bringing you misery it would certainly bo a mistake not to try it. Indo-Vin Is now being Introduced to the public daily here in Greencastle at the Mullins Drug Stoic, and sold by every good druggist throughout this whole section.
