The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 March 1924 — Page 3
THE DAILY jANNER, GREF,NCA6Tt£. IN DIANA.THURSDAY. MARCH 13, 1924.
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Green township Tuesday night and his son Grover Olctnents.
to Newmarket Wednesday night. Misses Ida and Laura Steward, That is the last time they will give Mrs. John German and Mrs. Jane it as far as they know now. Modlin called on Mrs. Dan Weller
Mrs. W. B. Vaught returned home Saturday afternoon.
Saturday after a two weeks’ visit Mr . an(J Mrs Lee Keck and baby> with relatives and friends in Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Keck and sons tucky. Two of her little nieces re- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
turned with her to make their home R ay RpH an j family,
on account of their mother's death. Misses Ida and Laura Steward and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porter and Clyde Steward spent Sunday with children spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Graham and son
NEW HATS AND ACCESSORIES THAT SPRING HAS IN
STORE
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Keyt and chil-
dren.
IN MEM OKI AM In Loving Remembrance of our dear wife and mother, Elva Iona
at Bainbridge.
Mrs. Walter Beam called on Jane
Modlin Saturday evening.
Mrs. Mary Boling is taking care
of Mrs. Cleatis Storms,
Mr, and Mrs. John Malayer, Mr.
Stewart, who passed away, March and Mrs. Frank Mnlaye spent Sun13, 1923. one year ago today. day at Richad Sanders’.
Gone is the face e loved so dear, Silent is the voice we long to hear. Far, too far away from sight and
speech,
But not too far for our
thoughts to reach.
Time may heal our broken bear’s, Time may make the wound less
sore,
But time can never stop the long- .. „ ' nR , .. „ „ . ! Kappa Alumnae Club pastry
To see our darling mother who , _
has gone before. | market, Saturday at 9:30 at WashingHusband and Children, ton street entrance of First National
CLASSIFIED ADS
For Sale.
*!•
“Even better than my former Essex 19 And Costs *170 Less Advantages of both Hudson and the former Essex are combined in the new Essex Coach. And with finer body and a 6-cylinder motor, built on Hudson patents, its cost is *170 less than Essex dosed car
comforts ever sold for.
It continues the famous Essex qualities of performance,
economy and reliability.
Steering is like guiding a bicycle. Gears shift easily Care of the car calls for little more than keeping it lubricated. Its economy includes not only exceptional gas, oil and tire mileage, but a policy of minimum maintenance cost with carts prices that will astonish you. ESSEX COACH $ 975 Touring model $8.50—Freight and tax extra. D. Pollom and Sons Greencastie a fid Brazil
WEST JEFFERSON Lowell Salsman spent Saturday night with Lee Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen. John Mills and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rheuben Day. Lawrence Wild man and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wildman. Miss Mahte Brant of Greencastle who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wildman for the past week, returned to her home Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hubbard have moved from the James Morrison fam to thei new home nea Cloverdale. Frank Day and family spent Sunday with Ernest Cox and family. Noble Cox of near Brick Chapel spend one night last week with Cloid
Allen.
LawTence Wildman and called on Frank Day and
Sunday night.
Hubert Sellers called on Frnest Cox Sunday morning. Cal Morgan spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Marion O’Neal. Lee and Leona Cox spent Sunday with Gladys and Thelma Terry. Frank Day spent Saturday in
Greencastle.
Bank.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Monarch typewriter in excellent condition. ■ Bernice Hammond, east city limits. I 11-tf !
FOR SALE—Black couch. Phone 654.
leather
settee ItJ
FOR SALE—Two sheds at new ' Kappa house, south Locust street. 12-4t | FOR SALE—A used Majestic range j Call 647-Y. 13-2t.
APPLES - APPLES. Delicous Stay-, man’s, Starks and other varieties for a few days. Wetz. 6-tf
For new spring Eugene P. Light,
w’all paper, see j 4-tf
FOR SALE— Rose Comb Red eggs
rp HE messengers of her gracious ^ majesty — the Springtime — are among us notifying us that she is on her way and inviting us to make ready for her coining. Already new hats, new garments and accessories are presented in the shops while women have time to consider and compare and make the rigid (dioioe. Nothing better in early spring apparel will follow' these lirst displays, in fact the first presentations are apt to be the best. Hats and scarfs, capes and neckwear all promise a season of the most tasteful and cheerful dressing. In millinery for spring there are many tailored lints and great numbers of
4 cents each. Mrs. E. C. McCullough, inndc of miltm straw braid.
family | Rhone Rural 95.
family
6-tf.
FOR SALE—Pure bred White Wyandotte setting eggs, $4.00 per hundred. Mrs. Frank P. Schafer, Greencastle, Iml., R. R. 7. m. th., wk
last week after
Cecil Stoner.
ROACHDALE. ROUTE III Mrs. Flossie I/isher of Roaehdale spent Saturday night and Sunday j with her former parents, Mr. and
Ms. Chales Temple.
Born to Mrs. Cleatis Storms, a
staying with Mrs. ner with Mr. and Mrs. Clay Frank, baby K> r l to be christened Maxine., Mrs. Lillie Hall, one of our school She was formerly Cleatis Lasley of.
’0TICE TO BIDDERS UES FOR THE COUNTY
POOR ASYLUM ,
e is hereby given that bids Mr and Mrs H arvey Bitten mov- ea , CherS ’, wa ;\ h ° me from sch ° o1 a , n B2 J? p h »t„ 0 .m e Coun,y: * »P - *-**. ^ -S
9 nVln'i.' 1 ' ^ Fay Obenehain called on Leona tor her.
Wof sippL^or saW co^fy an(i Lode11 Robbins Wednesday night.! The services held Sunday evening *ylum for the quarter ending Mrs. Emma Young called on Mrs. 1 by the students volunteer band of M., 1924 as directed and ap- E t he l Britton Wednesday afternoon.' ^ encas ,t le as P reatly appreciated. £ - ..... Mr. and Mrs. Frank obenehain' Tb 7 talk « and ^ fine - Jds submitted must be filed in • u vj i c ^ r - McLullen and family of Indie, on blanks to be furnished were oallers in Roaehdale Saturday,. . , County Auditor, und mu.t o(t„„ooo. ! ’S' I"™** •tt thr law, in .very p.rtic. I F.y Obrnchain and Harold Y.unr'™^, byMr - " nd Mr “ Ru!seI1
are requied to funish samples were Sunday afternoon callers on ] ‘
roperty of the County if said Mose Riggle and wife,
is successful, ami shall be re- Mr - and Mrs. Charles Pekins of;
by the County Commissioners Roaehdale and Mr. and Mrs. Lige i o parision with the goods pur- Garrett spent Sunday with Lonnlfe Mr. and Mrs. Card Summers help-
Kappa Alumnae Club pastry market, Saturday at 9:30 at Washington street entrance of First National Bank. It
in combination with silk, ribbon or millinery fabrics. Ribbons are used lavishly and some entire hats are made of them. The grosgrain and moire weaves appear to be in greatest favor. For trimming, in addition to ribbon, many jeweled ornaments, tine feathers and Hat effects in ilowers are
used, but ns the summer comes ar. abundance of flowers in varied trlmti are promised. It is the early sprint, hut that concerns us first and tbo group of hats shown here include! four of them. The hat ami cape to match are made of crepe tie chine In tan. The cup* le scalloped at the bottom and hem stitched. Flat silk flowers in Ian and brown outline the standing collar anrt cover Hie coronet about the turban The small hat at the rigid of broem taffeta silk ami petallne braid has ». visor at the front and a brown laeo veil that lies about the shape and falltt olT at the right side and partly acroeu the face. On Hie left a little poko siu'pe of Mack milun is Umdsomely trimmed with wide black moire ribbon and a rhinestone pin. Ribbon in bluti and black covers the upturning brim of Hie black milan bat that is tinlshert with a wide how across ib" buck. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. (©, 1921. Western Newspai - I nlcn.)
CLOVEKDALE
Miscellaneous
this place,
Nick Clements spent Sunday with
We have the Ameican Lady hard wheat flour at $1 per sack. Louis F. Hays, south side square. 12-2t. Kappa Alumnae Club pastry market, Saturday at 9:30 at Washington street entrance of First National Bank. It
PALESTINE
when the same are received iceked in at the County AsyW. D. LOVETT, Auditor Putnam County, Indiana.
2t-13-20.
Robbins and family.
HAZELWOOD
sALE—Young Holstein Bull d of one of my best cows and y Scandia Concordia DeKol, 158. $io. J. e. Boesen, Rur-13-2eod — o
CATARRH »'• a Loral disease greatly in- . “^constitutional conditions, s CATARRH MEDICINE conan Ointment which gives Quick i i? ia ' application, and the Medicine, a Tonic, which acts ‘n« Blood on the Mucous Surassists In ridding your System xrn ^ druggists for over to Tears, uieney * Co . Toledo, O.
ed butcher at Joe Smith’s last Thurs-
day.
Charlie Milier and Card Summers were in Bainbridge Saturday. : Earl Crosby attended church in
Bainbridge Sunday,
i Uncle Tim Trumb has gone to Rac
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS To the voters of Putnam County, Indiana: I am a candidate for the nomination of judge of the Putnam Circuit Court, on the Democratic ticket, to be voted for at the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, May 6th, 1924 1 most respectfully solicit your support and votes for this office, which is for a term of six years. JOHN H. JAMES.
I wish to announce to the voters of Putnam county that I will be a candidate for the nomination of judge of the Putnam Circuit Court of Putnam county, Indiana, at the Demo-
cratic Primary
election to be held
Your support
Hugh Wilson and family, of Indian- {
apolis, spent Sunday with his sister, coon to visit his brother Bill Trump 'Tuesday, May 6, 1924. Mrs. Frank Phillips and family. Miss Donnie McCoy and Miss will be appreciated. Miss Elsie Johnson spent Sunday Bernice Crosby took supper with JAMES P. HUGHES
with Letha and Bertha Calahan. [ WRI A ™ Id Thursday night.
spent
-'==i-HS SSS __
FOR JUDGE
I wish to announce to the voters of
Miss Stella Curtis spent Thursday Thuj . .
night with Mrs. Ada Stout. j clarence Beck, Bert Miller ana
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Elmore spen a ^ at Sunday with Mrs. Hester Mason : Fillmore Saturday n i g ht.
son Ben. Ms. John McCoy visited No. S
George Pede and family spent Sun st .h 00 i Friday evening,
day with John Mills and family. : and iyj rs _ Card Summers at
Herbert Kivett and wife spent Sun-, tended the sa ] e of Rlyah Flints Wed-
day with Jessie Barns and family. (nesday ,
Homer Littell
for the Republican nomination for judge of the Putnam circuit court in the primary election to be held May 6, 1924. Your support will be appreciated. JOHN H. ALLEE
FOR SHERIFF
wife.
A FEW WORDS * nomer lauen and family spent Mrs. Fred Beck and children called
OF APPRECIATION PIL,LS are the be8t 1
«inc« m L? dm ? a W ?, rk a . l0t BRICK CHAPEL Ad.ra'VJ'FO M’- »"<l Mrs. Sum Woodworth 1 gM MUS, ai •■d family h.». m«*l W
.... . I wish to announce to the voters
Wednesday with Frank Phillips and Qn Mrs Henry Osborn Sunday eve- of p utnam c0 unty that I will be a
candidate for re-nomination for sheriff on the Republican ticket in the primary election, May 6, 1924.
LESLIE SEARS
ning.
Miss Cleo Coge of Bainbridge spent the week end with the Bugg
kidneys, promntlv flush the of Mr * Cyrus O’Hair s houses. - ' P y tL*, Mr Fred Hall 0 f Indianapolis mo-
s ' Amoving injurious
Try them today.
J- MULLINS, Druggist
tu.
PORTLAND MILLS
with I The Ladies Aid met with
John McCabe Thursday.
tored down and s|*»t Sunday wirhl Tho Ladle. Aid met with Mr,.
th - d v i “Mr'T.m holl.nd"” f^Unron and j Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Steward and th. , and »k ' M «” ! pa T u 7 Hi X a„d bahy of Son,-!.on Rudolph of Terra Haute .pent
’ raul n - ■ • ’-the day Wednesday with John and
erset spent Tuesday with Mrs. Loie
Holland.
Miss Bertrell Spencer
Bob Tippin.
of Portland I Ms. Walk Firestone spent the day
SOACHDALE ROUTE I
If’’^.^Robbin, epent' MlUe^pent lut "w^with Mre. Net ; Wodnerday with T. C. Calvert and M c Wek,,', n o„ ROaOMa1 '’ ”' ll f lie .. B * i "' Hinkle visited Sunday Be,™ to Mr. and Mra. William OWnrhain attended Ch.r]ey j wifh'Steve Hal. of ^ ls WooddlWd., March 7. a daughter
^ S, aie Wednesday 1 • i m Flossie May.
• »-*rtt returned to her home |’Tv L'ul'Vi.tyke •« Sunday din- The Woodmen took their play to
FOR SHERIFF Will Glidewell of Warren township announces himself for sheriff of Putnam County, subpect to the decision of the Democratic primary. May 6, 1924. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY I wish to announce that I will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney of Putnam County, subject to the primary election on Tuesday, May 6, 1 924. GLENN H. LYON
Meal tickets, $10.50 for $7.50, good for 21 meals, including Sunday dinners. Greek’s Candy Store. 12-41
..SATURDAY, MARCH THE 15th IS THE LAST DAY TO PAY TELEPHONE BILLS AND RECEIVE THE DISCOUNT. GREENCASTLE TELEPHONE CO.
10-5t
For new spring Eugene P. Light,
wall paper, see
4-tf
APPLES - APPLES. Delicous Stayman’s, Starks and other varieties for a few days. Wetz. 6-tf
For new spring Eugene P. Light,
wall paper, see
4-tf
For Rent,
SPECIAL on fancy apples for a few days. Phone 766. Wetz 6-tf
FOR RENT—Bed rooms, 1 block
William Goodacre went to Wil- ’ liamsport Saturday on business. Miss Beryl Douglas of Quincy spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas. Miss Mattie Smith of Greencastle visited Sunday with her brother, Lem Smith. W. Z. Hillis, who is employed at the cement plant in Greencastle spent Sunday at his home here. Charles Hurst went Sunday evening to Gosport where he has accepted a position with his brother, Heschel, in the Chevrolet Sales Agen-
cy.
Kenneth McCoy of DePauw visited Sunday iwth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L E. McCoy. Miss Beryl Sandy, Latin instructor in Greencastle high school, spent Sunday at her home here. A. E. McElhaney spent the week end with his family. Miss Madge McCarty returned to I. U. Sunday after spending the Memorial vacation with her mother, Mrs. Trixie McCarty. William and Frederick Oneal visited over the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs John O'Neal. Truman McCammack of I. U spent the Memorial vacation with his par- ! ents, M. and Mrs. Melvin McCam-
mack.
Mrs. Beryl Foster will give a lecture next Thursday evening, March ' 13 at the M. E. church. The lecture will be based upon Mrs. Foster’s recent European tour and will be sup- 1 plemented by stereoptican views of the different places by John Se
impassable for vehicles. Mrs. Bruno Mann is visiting hex mother at Terre Haute the past
week.
Miss Clettis Fenney was taken to the Putnam County hospital fox
treatment.
Mr. and Mis. Isaac Jackmon returned home from Chicago Tuesday where they spent the winter with their daughter, Mrs. . Wrench. Mrs. Hazel Thomas was taken ti the hospital for treatment Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smock was in Greencastle Saturday. Alva Cox and mother drove to Indianapolis Sunday. Mr. Cox’s wife is taking treatment in thte hospital. They reported her as doing fine. Mrs. Jane Mitchel spent Sunday with Mrs. Minerva Brown. Mrs. Maria Callahan, of Indianapolis spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Ms. Cox o!
Lena.
Miss Elsa Huff of Greencastle visited her parents over Saturday and Sunday. Miss Pearl Thomas was shopping in Greencastle Saturday. Some of the schools are closed on account of the bad roads.
from the square. 203 west Franklin. Ke , ken No adm j ss j on will be charg-
!? HiiptulisB • firThisfree
Apply it to Any Rupture, Old or Recent, Large or Small and You are on the Road That Has , Convinced Thouaandi.
13-2t
ed but a silver offering will be taken « & r. „ „ tt -w« YS.:» the benefit of the Ladies’ Aid. Sfifll Ft66 U ?TQiB THlS
for
School
was resumed this morning
FOR RENT—Office Rooms, occu-
pied by A. R. Hurst. J. E. Dunlavy.: thefirst six grades after being
dismissed three day last week on ’ i account of impassable roads. The
4- e o d tf !
Anyone ruptured, man. woman or ri.ild. •hould write at once (- \t 3. i:.,--, Ti '.cMaiu St., Adams. N. Y tor a fi-e trial of his wonderful Htimulatti,^ application. Just put it <jc line l-uptuio and the muscles betci to
FOR RENT—Furnished room, N'°. trucks w jj] run as f ar as possible. I si Dint the 1 opeidng closes* 1 naturally 4 East Hanna street. HMp j « with' BRINGING UP FATHER i IX’ii'l mulect u. send for this free FOR RENT-Fumished rooms. In- of nll t>ip familv fflthpr Bpt ! ^ ‘ i p, 'you "w'lia t "i s't h e 'use of wear -
quire at Banner office
Wanted.
For* new spring Eugene P. Light,
Of all the family, father is apt
.to be the most careless of a cough' r' 'i ni.' nu i .“an e e ? U 'w'h^r u n"t he
'or cold, and it is the duty of mother!
or the girls to see that he takes run-, the kind that has thrown thou*- ! FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COM-! ^nr'Miaily POUND promptly. It is pleasant ru-.:,ii - : ucli riek Just became their i , ^ r , .,, i. 1 T ’ 11 • 1 * (1 ° not hurt nor prevent wall paper, see and easy to take and quickly relieves to* i fM»m petting: around. W rite 4-tf coughs, colds and hoarseness. No c^rini'niy 1 a"wonder'ul Ihing “dhil ! opiates. cure of ruptures : hat
SPECIAL on fancy apples for a few days. Phone 766. Wetz 6-tf
R. P. MULLINS, Druggist | '.i V.?, a* onTef JSS/fc
tu. th. s and wk. or pon below.
Lost
LOST—Gray truck. Finder Conklin.
army Phone
blanket off 317. G. W.
ll-3t
!> HAPPY HOLLOW Harley Taber visited at Brattin’s Tuesday night.
Several from around here attended ( Ollie Green s Sale Tuesday. Those , who did not have a saddle horse had 1 to walk as the roads were almost 1
Ereo for Rupture | j 57. J> TMce, Inc.,
John 7W'’’ .u;un St., Adams, N. Y. | Y'.u mar send me entirely free ! , Simple Treatment of your rti-oui.AUng application tor Rup-
ture A
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