The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 January 1924 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER 3RE ENCASTLE, INDIikNA.
THURSDAY JANUARY 17, 1»24.
Opera House
A. COOK Proprietor imd Doors Open 6:30—Two Shows
Program Subject to Change Without Notice.
Manager.
—Shows Start 7:00
Thursday. HOOT GIBSON In the Big Western Play “The Ramblin' Kid"
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
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PAL, THE WONDER DOG In the Century Comedy “Down to the Ship to See”
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DORIS KEANE In Edward Sheldon’s Celebrated Play “Romance”
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Mrs. Bridges leaves Thursday to be present at the funeral services. Ed. Lynch and Bert Sandy, of Cloverdale, attended the DePauw-Butler game last night. Henry Prevo, who has been visiting in Chicago the past week, has returned to his home in this city. The Central Trust Company has been appointed Administrator with the wil annexed of Rachael R. Deitz. The Woman’s Bible Class of College Avenue church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. J. E. Porter at the parsonage.
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CHARLES MURRAY In the All Star Comedy “The Busybody”
H. ASKEW
PALMER CHIROPRACTOR
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Offiict Phone 189 Res. 772-Y
THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. 11. RAIRDEN, City Editor
AWAIT FORD’S STATEMENT WASHINGTON, Jary 17— Henry Ford within a day or two will make a j definite statement on whether or not i
he will repeat nis offer for Muscle ! FOUND—Fountain pen, owner may Shoals, Chairman Kahn told the House have same at Banner office by paymilitary affairs committee today. ing advertising charges. It
Delta Theta Tau will meet
■ Mrs. Florence Coffman this evening I at 7:30 o’clock. All members are urg- ^
! ed to be present.
Polly Ruick, Chester anl Charles Jewett and John Rabb Emison all of Indianapolis were here Wednesday
• night for the game.
! Miss Millie Modlin has received from State Superintendent Bunds a state license to teach in the primary and elementary grades of the pub-
lic school.
Miss Laura Sheridan has an interesting article in the Western C hristian Advocate of this week on “Which ; Shall be the Pivot?” It is on the i Home Circle page. j Mrs. J. C. Bridges received a telegram Thursday morning announcing 1 the death of her cousin, Mrs. Laban B. Cockrel, Wednesday at the home in Winchester, Ky. Burial will be at
2:00 p. m. Friday.
Mr rt*n¥ft 1 Mrs. Cockrell was formerly Miss K 1 iSS m r A K IN ' Mattie Allison and has many friends : 1WUDJ l A. A . n Greencastle and the vicinity where
Prop. ! she grew to young womanhood, who I will he grieved to hear of her death.
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Yes, we have bread, cakes, pies,
buns, parker house rolls, doughnuts, cream horns, cookies, jelly rolls and all kinds of pastry. North side square,
next to the old Kiefer stand.
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A Farmers’ Institute will be held j in the Fillmore high school building | on Friday, February 1. Two promi-! nent speakers will deliver addresses , during the day. Music for the occa- ‘
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Buy yourself a balance in the bank i m cl it installment plan
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easy it is to buy things when you don’t have to pay cash. A little down, and so much every week. You hardly notice
the cost.
You can “buy” a balance in the hank on the same easy plan, by making small weekly deposits. What size bank account would you like to have a year from now? One hundred dollars? A weekly deposit of $2 will give you that and more. The weekly deposit system is the sure and easy way to get ahead financially. You can open an account with us for depositing any amount from $i a week up. We will not only keep your money safely, hut will pay you compound interest as long as it remains with us.
Irust ConipaGy
Resources, $90,000.00
Hundreds Join Throng of Happy Anniversary Depositors * TDERHAPS you were among the hundreds of new de- ^ positors who found a pleasant surprise hidden in their slice of “First National” Birthday Cake today—which marked the opening of the three-day celebration in honor of our 60th Anniversary. For the special benefit of those who couldn’t come today, but who intend to open a new Savings Account, Checking Account, Certificate of Deposit Account or rent a Safety Deposit Box before Saturday night, we extend a most cordial invitation to come and help us celebrate—and receive a generous piece of “First National” Birthday Cake with our compliments. Don’t Forget to Bring the Children— Saturday Is Childress’s Day!
FIRST NATI©MAL BANK THE OLDEST BANK IN PUTNAM COUNTY CITIZENS TRUST CO.
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; sion will be furnished by students of ! hte Fillmore school. M. L. Cady of *he National Bank of the Republic was here Thursday attending the anniversary of the First National Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Cushman Hoke of Indianapolis were here Wednesday evening for the basket ball game and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shoptaugh.
SHORTAGE IS GROWING
(K’COUNTS QF FORMER TREASURER CHAPMAN, OF PARK COUNTY NOT SETTLED
No one is yet able to give an estimate of the probable shortage in the
FOR SALE—Timothy and clover WANTED—General hauling, dirt, hay, Dobbs and Buis or phone 527-K cinders, etc. Earl Gorham, telephone
12-4t
475-Y.
17-2p.
I have for delivery at once car special prepared Glendora Egg, range size. $5.50 per ton. A. J. Duff, Phones 317 and 501. 16-2t. FOR SALE — Antique furniture, walnut and cherry beds, tables, stands. J. D. Lewis, corner Madison and west Walnut streets. 12-5p
WANTED—Lady to canvass Green;tle tor our line of Extracts, Perfumes, Toilet Articles etc. Steady position, 50 ’1c com. No deposit for r" 1 in pies. Write, Hogan Supply Co., Elkhart, Ind. 17-2t.
county treasurer’s office but that it; FOR SALE—Piece of line shaft, 2 will be considerable seems evident. A byll-ldths inches in diameter; steel; large number of receipts for taxes ! about fif,te€n feet long. Inquire at paid have been turned in which had t * ie ® anner °® ce - tf. not received credit on the books. Ap- | FOR SALE—Jersey cow, giving 4
WANTED—Middle aged woman for kitchen and dining room. Good pay. All modern conveniences. Inquire at Banner Office.' Htf
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FOUND—Small
Phone 323.
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At the morning service Sunday at the First Christian church, W. U. Faunce and Mrs. A. M. Hootman were ordained as ministers of the gospel. Rev. A. M. Hootman conducted the service. The service was a part of the church service at which
deacons, deaconesses and elders p aren t,i y the method pursued was to gallons of five per cent milk per day. ke y s -
were ordained. S. S. Puckett was j ssue receipts, conceal the duplicates O. R. Mathews, first house east of ordained as a life elder in the an d not give credit on the books. It Golf Links. i5-3t. FOUND— Package containing church.—Petoskey Mich. , Evening was thus easy to make the ladies dress. Name on package, J ;e
er’s books balance when settlement FARM for sale or rent—40. A., 2 Goddard. Call Edward F. Shultz, was made with the auditor. The ex- miles south of Belle Union—good Limedale re-"!, phone 751-Y.
aminers found a large bundle of such buildings, excellent community, po duplicates. ssession any day. A. R. Hurst, Green
Some receipts have been turned in that run back into Treasurer Vick-
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STUDENTS RECITAL
The following program will be given in the Music Hall on Friday, Jan. 18 at 4:30 p. m. ; | rey’s
PROGRAM
Piano—The Eagle ' - MacDowell Helen Wirick Piano—Pierette - - Chaminade Bonita Bloxsome Voice—Down in the Forest - Ronald Mary Clements Piano—Gigue in C. minor - J. S. Bach Rondo - - Beethi ven
Lois Luther
Voice—Bird with the Broken Wing ... - Colson Ruth Rooney Piano—Polonaise Americaine - Carpenter Carolyn Campbell Voice—Blossom Land - Percy Elliott Louise Landon P i a n o—Katrinka’s Waltz - E. Lane Rossanna McGinnis Violin—Chanson and Pavane Courperin-Kreisler Capriccio Waltz - Wieniakski
John Sapp
castle, owner.
14-6t.d., It. wk.
term when Mr. Chapman was
deputy. How many of these there
may be can not be known now. The examiners are still working on
the accounts and it may be some time
before the final report it made. Every day since notices were sent
out by the examiners tax payers have been coming in with their re-
ceipts—Rockville Republican.
FOR SALE—To close an estate, 59 acres near Coatesville. House, barn, outbuildings, orchard. $75.80. W. T. Beck, Admr., Coatesville, Ind.
Lost.
LOST—January 10th, red hound, male, with white spot on breast, and a litle white on nose was last heard of 6 miles northwest of town. Answers
17-3t. Bame Lucky. Reward.—Chas.
M. Alinden, Greencastle, R. R. 5.
CLASSIFIED ADS
Miscellaneous. LOST— Barrel portion of Every man and women invited to fountain pen. Finder please hear a good speaker explain the prin- Marie Holstein, phone 243. cipals of 100 per cent. Americanism *
at Gorham’s sio/e January 19, 7:30, Fillmore. ll-7t & wk.
gold call It.
For Sale.
FOR SALE—Full dress coat, vest, trousers and Tuxedo coat. Size 44. Perfect condition, only too small for owner. Call Banner office. 15-eod,3t
Wanted.
ESTRAYED— Female fox terrier pup. White with black head. Child’s pet. Return to 108 Franklin Street. Reward. 16-tf
WANTED—Waste paper Fall The Banner Office.
Baler. 16-3t
For Rent.
WANTED—Married man to work on farm. G. R. Huffman, Center Poi nt. R. R. 16-3p
FOR RENT—rooms with board, prices reasonable . Phone 472- W 16-2t.
FOR SALE—Five shoats, 807 Block street. Phone 475-Y. Jessie Tobin. WANTED—Old lumber
16-6t. garage. Call L. C. Bucheit.
I FOR RENT—Two room apartment, oi barn or furnished and modern Phone 768. It. | 5tf.
