led toeIndianaTI0N!EW WHEAT :hangewith the of Flour one par-Ixchange. bon and you your3 AN GEvnstown, Ind.FOR SALE—I now have a few extra Good Male Pigs from five to six months old. Price will be right. Call and see them. You can see some good Big Type Poland China Hogs. My sale date is September 23.—Henry Lucas, Brownstown. 6tfCOMPLIMENTS THE BANNER Private Chas. P. Silence, formerly of Jackson county, who is in the army of occupation in Germany, has sent the following greeting to The Banner:Ernst, Germany, May 5.Dear Editor:I wish to send you my compliment on your good paper—The Banner. I am in the, Aimy of Occupation and your paper brings sunshine and smiles to my Hoosier friends, as well as myself. I love the BANNER because it gives the news from’ many parts of the country. I can hardly do without it, I have been receiving it for some time and can say that it is my favorite paper.Yours Respectfully, CHARLES P. SILENCE.NEW COURT CASES FILED. The following new circuit court cases have been filed with Clerk Stout during the past week:Lula E. Reynolds vs. George Reynolds, divorce. Parties were married Decembet 12, 1905, and separated April 8, 1919. The plaintiff asks foriirst stoci developmc ber of sh£ Shoul to get oil j deemed i stock to fi ery stock! tunity to ] the additi originally All stIf you wis is almost subscrHHVFHaverhill Brow Gentlemei Please * regarding