The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 November 1940 — Page 6

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HOCSIER OVATION—Indiana voters turned out by thousands to give roaring welcome to prominent fellow-Hoosiers, Republican Presidential Nominee and Mrs. Wendell L. Willkie. Here's crowd of upward of 100,000 greeting him, indicated by arrow, in Monument Square, Indianapolis.

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“Since Taking Retonga I Eat Plenty Now And Feel Better Than In Years” She States Gives Facts. Happy over the blessed relief brought her through the use of Retonga, Mrs. Hattie Roth Burrell, a highly respected resident of 755 W. New York Street. Indianapolis, gratefully adds her name to the thousands praising this purely vegetable stomachic medicine. "A year's suffering from sluggish elimination, loss of appetite, and insufficient flow of gastric juices in th.T stomach aimost drove me frantic with their resulting indigestion, headaches, and muscular pains,'’ declares Mrs. Burrell. " A weak and run down feeling, nervousness and insomnia, added to my discomfort. I didn't know what it was to feel hungry and I had to take harsh purgatives daily, and I could get little restful sleep. So many medicines failed to help me that I just felt almost hopeless of ever feeling better again. "I can never thank Retonga enough for its prompt and grand re-

lief. I now eat heartily without any trouble. Retonga's laxative effect was mild and satisfactory and my pains and aches are relieved, and I feel better than in years. Retonga proved worthy of all the grand recommendations my friends had given it." Retonga is a purely vegetable stomachic medicine intended to increase the flow of gastric juices in the stomach and help nature remove toxic wastes from the bowels. Get genuine Retonga today at R. P. Mullins Drug Store. Adv.

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VACATIONER—Former U. S. Attorney General Homer S. Cummings on vacation at San Juan, Puerto Rico, visits historic El Morro fortress. He's garbed in summer attire, since island is known as tropical outpost of U. S. He arrived aboard American luxury liner America.

FAST GREENCASTLE TWP. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanger were Mr. and Mis. VV. VV. Stanger of Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stanger of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herbert of Greencastle were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Faye Chiles. On Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ase Batman of Zionsville and their daughter, Mrs. John Hampey and children of Indianapolis, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roach. Raymond Pursell from here and

Robert Gorham of Fillmore spent the weekend on a fishing trip J.r. the southern part of the state. The children of Mr. and Mrs. James McNeff of near Bainbridge are spending some time with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Faye Chiles while Mrs. McNeff is in Jef; ersonville locating a residence. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackson in company with their grandson Rexford Robinson of Indianapolis

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RODEO Sunday Nov. 3

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NO TWO SHOWS ALIKE Thrills Chills and Spills— Circus, Wild West and Rodeo Bucking Horses, Steers, and Mules. Trained Horse, Ponies, Dog— Saddle horse for rent at all times. Funny Clowns. Prices: Adults 25c—Children 10c

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A CLEAN ELECTION

Never in my Automobile experience have I had Much a fine selection of high grade used cars, a wide range of price and various body types to choose from. Seeing is believing. We urge you to investigate tills statement ami see for your self. 1940—Olds 90 Club Cou|ie. Driv. en only 7700 miles, like new in every respect. 1940—Olds 90 Sedan—another l*erfect car for someone at a great savings. 1940—Chevrolet DeLtixe Townsedan. Itndio and Heater. Car very clean, in excellent condition. 19 40—IMymoiitti Tudor—Radio and Heater. Car is excellent in every way. 1939—Ford Tudor 85. New tires, car OK throughout. 1939 — Chevrolet Townscdan. Extra well cared for—is very clean. 1938—Pontiac Tudor. Well tired New paint. 1937—Pontiac Sedan. Radio and Heato-. New Paint. Motor reconditioned throughout. Well tired. Runs like new. 1937—Chevrolet Tovvnsedun In excellent condition. 1937—Olds Touring Sedan. Car is OK in every way. 1930—Plymouth Sedan. Very clean, well kept ear. 1930—Ford 85 Tudor, an unusually well tired, well kept ear. 1935—Oldsmoblle 2-Door. New paint, well tired. We are easy to trade with. Try

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joyed a few days visit with theisr»n Donald Jackson, wife anl children in Dayton, Ohio. Their daughter, Mrs. Doris Ruaik of Mansfield, Ohio, also was a guest f in the Donald Jackson home at that I time. Mrs. Raymond Pursell and daugh*. "ter were Saturday night visitors in the Walter Pursell home. On Sunday they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Booher near Bainbridge. Friends of Mrs. Frank Glrton will be pleased to know that she Is Improving nicely from her recent injury when she was attacked by cow. Mrs. Laura Perkins of Greencastle was a Sunday visitor in the home of her sister Vernia Jackson. Marilyn Coleman spent Sunday in Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coleman of Greencastle were Monday callers of Mrs. Addle Coleman and children.

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