The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 March 1924 — Page 3

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924.

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TJV aU'i' just issued a ;alder entitled ‘‘.4 Century of Endeator arJ What it Means to You.’ Stidfa it today.

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You know how quickly most things you buy wear out—how often they have to be replaced. But think of Cement. Here is a product that is used yet not consumed. It is the basic material in Concrete. Concrete grows stronger with age. Concrete is fire-safe. Concrete is proof against rust, rot, decay. Concrete endures. % Practically all the Concrete improvements built in the last thirty years are still rendering substantial service. They will continue so to serve for many years to come. Concrete permanently advances standards of health and sanitation. It continually helps to increase general prosperity. You yourself ride safely and comfortably over Concrete roads and streets. You derive important benefits from Concrete dams and aqueducts. You are protected against fire in Concrete hospitals, schools, theaters, apartment buildings and homes. You and yours make use of Concrete every day of your lives—yet you never consume it. Portland Cement, in the form of Concrete, contradicts the old proverb that “you cannot eat your cake and have it too.”

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-PKTITION TO IMPRO\ K

HIGHWAY

Notice is hereby given by the un- ! ed Auditor of Putnam county.' , that there has been filed in • a petition by Fred E. Boatal for the improvement of a ighway in Monroe township, mtj and state, and that said ' et for hearing before the ''ommissioners of said enun- • toanay, April 7th, 1!>24, the ’ a; tee first day of the regui! term, 1924, of said board, I a • aid petition is as follows. -loi: !or irpproved highway ini

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e Ih.norable Board of Commis•■'s c’ Putnam county, Indiana: ' . the undersigned freeholders " . 'rs of Monroe township, in '.’.tnam county, Indiana, do hereby

j . '• peef iully )tetition your honorable 1 <d. to cause to be improved the folI "'win:.' lescribed highway situated in

I said township:

Beginning at the southwest corner ; of section sixteen (16) township fif- | teen (15) north range four (4) west j thence running east on the south | line of saiii section and with the presI ent highway as now established to ] the southwest corner of the west half

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CLINTON FALLS Mrs. Elmer Davis is very ill at the home of her son Mr. and Mrs. \V. 0.

Davis.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boswell and children have returned home- after spending several weeks in Michigan. Elza Frank died at the home of his son Leslie, Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boswell and children called on Mr. and Mrs. ,),p

Staggs.

Mrs. Lida Pierce spent from i !iu>day until Monday with her sister Mrs.

Elsie Manker.

Mrs. Gertrude Cassman and faughter spent from Saturday until Monday with her sister Mrs. Charlie Mil-

ler and husband.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eusor and son

I of the southeast quarter of said sec- 1 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mib. S. 0.

! tion, thence north with the highway Eusor. j as aforesaid. Said highway is two | and three-quarters miles in length | j and connects at each end with an im- j

I proved free macadamized road.

Your petitioners recomment that. 1 said highway be improved by resur- j j facing the present road bed with crusher run stone to a wddth of twelve ] feet and a depth of twelve inches, said j stone to be one and onelhalf down, : and that the side ditches be cleaned" out widened and deepened so as to j make proper drainage. That said im- i provement be ordered made without;

holding an election therefor.

Signed by Fred E. Boatman and ! 104 others. I In witness whereof I have hereinto j set my hand and the seal of my office,

George Hammond of Flat Lick, Kentucky, is visiting with John Mills ;

and family.

Jess Hubbard called on Willie Hub- i

bard Monday.

John Mills and family, Mrs. Fred Garnett and son Bobby, George Hammong spent Sunday with Milty Sals- i man and family of near Brick Chapel. Mrs. Lee Allen, who has been stay- • ing with Earl Allen ami wife, on ac- i count of the former’s illness, has re- j

turned to her home.

Lowell Salsman called on John Mills and family Friday afternoon.

Mrs. Fred Garnett and son Bobby ravishly sought to recharge their viof Indianapolis is spending a few tality and flt them for play time-

days with John Mills and family.

tempting, delicious looking meal —all ttie choicest morsels from a well stocked pantry. The fragrant aroma of all these good things failing to put a keen edge on your ! appetite—failing to arouse, in any degree, a hardy relish for the food so attractively placed before you. Why? I Scores of men and women are faced with the same misfortune. After a day of toil—when they are tired— when good things to eat should be

at Greencastle, Indiana, this 17th day of March, 1924. W. D. LOVETT Auditor Putnam County, Indiana. 2t-19-26

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Frank Day and Ernest Cox sat up Thursday night with Earl Allen, who has the measles. Lawrence Wildman and family , spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Westly Wildman. Kenneth Morrison and son Donald have the measles. Lawrence Wildman and family, and Frank Day and family called on John Mills and family Monday night, i Lawrence Wildman and family call- ' ed on Frank Day and family Sunday

night.

I Mrs. Marion O'Neal called on Mrs. , Westly Wildman Sunday. John Millse and family, Mrs. Fred Garnett ,of Indianapolis, and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Reuben Day called on Frank 1 Day Friday night. ' Andy Wright has been helping Reuben Day saw wood. Frank Day and family spent Sun- ' day with Reuben Day and wife.

their stomachs turn. They are worn i down, played out. Food has no op- ; peal. To them it is sickening. The aroma of appetising things nauseates

i them.

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FOR SALE— Household goods, 108 Hill street. Phoe 249. 26-tf.

PORT!.AND MILLS

Mr. and Mrs. John Burks, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGill awl children, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ball and son Alvin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mears, Clyde and Will Bali spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Albert Spencer and children.

FOR I shoats.

SALE—Thirty See Ben Pace.

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[I FOR SALE— Two work horses, YOU GET THE MONEY THE B

FOR SALE—Buff Orpington eggs, also baby chicks. Mrs. 0. M. O’Hair. Phone Rural 135. 1*

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SAME DAY YOU ASK FOR IT $20.00 TO $300.00 on Automobiles, Furniture, Pianos, Live Slock, etc. [NDIANA LOAN CO. Room 3 Donner Bidg. Open Thursday of each week IN MEMORIAM In loving remembrance of our darling Mother, Julia Parthenia Owens, •who died one year ago today, March 26, 1923, age 49 years, 7 months, 1

day.

She is gone. Our darling Mother, How we miss her smiling face Now she is asleep in Jesus, No one can fill her place. May God in all His goodness So fill our hearts with His great

love,

That we may go to meet our Mother In that beautiful Home above. Sadly missed by those who loved

her.

HER CHILDREN

cheap, good cow, 2 dozen young White Leghorn hens. First house south of Zinc Mill. 26-2p.

The Community Club met with Mrs. | Harry

FOR SALE My residence, 723 East Washington St., House modern and in good repair. Garage. Call at residence or see A. B. Hanna. Mrs. Win A Durham 23-6t FOR SALE—Registered T. B. tested Jersey bull. Quiet, sure breeder. Walter Reevs, Greencastle, Route 5. 25-4p

Heiby who has been in

northern Ohio for the past several months on road contracting work is here speding several days. He for-

merly had his offices in this city.

Oh! Such Beauties to be shown at Allen’s Style Show, Thursday and

Friday p. m.

Claud York, who is teaching at Bainbridge High School, is confined t< his home on Crown street with ill-

section four of te Christian church will meet with Mrs. Milligan Young Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock.

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R. G. Wilton of Indianapolis a visitor in the city on

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FOR SALE—Six Mike Wolfe.

acres,

close in. 25-3p

FOR SALE—Nice residence property in Fillmore, has six nice rooms. Electric lights. Everything in first class condition. Large lot on south l side of west Putnam st. See R. S-

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Repair work on the Palace barber shop and the Maloney & Young pool room, which were badly damaged by fire over a week ago, is betnb carnw on at top speed b the wokmen. It will be several days however before the busines concerns can be <y ,( '

to the public.

Quite a number atended the regular prayer services at Walnut Chapel Tuesday night. Ray Larkin and wife visited Mrs. i Larkin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. GooWallaee Friday. Parker Goodpasture is visiting his daughter Ella Wallace. Master Dons Salsman sports a pair of long trousers as his first. Uncle Dan Wallace is ill at this

writing.

Quid Buttler is recovering from a case of measles. Alfa Alice visited her father Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Otis Bryant and daughter were Sunday guests of William Trusty .and family. Mrs. Greer Ding and little daughter Helen visited Mrs. Grace Salsman j Wednesday. i Low 11 Sal man visited Carl Allen Fliday afternoon. Allen has the

measles.

o—___ From all indications the dance to be given by the local firemen at the

Phillips, Fillmore, Imi. 24-e.o.d 3p FOR SALE—My property at 616 east Washington street. A. A. Hauck.

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FOR SALE—Single Comb Buff . Leghorn eggs. Four dollars per hun- I dred. Mrs. E. M. Ewing, R.6, Geencastle, Ind., Phone Rural 310.

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FOR SALE—Small temporary gar-

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25-2p.

Thomas Mears Thursday. Miss Leona Calvert spent Saturdaynight and Sunday with Mrs. Millie Sigler and son Vern and Miss Ona Thomas. We were sorry to hear of the death of Elza Frank of Morton, he died Sunday night. Mrs. Walk Porter has been sick for a w«ek. Miss Carrie Miller returned home Sunday after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harrold Gibbs anil daugh-

ter.

Mrs. Fred Porter and children spent the day Wednesday with Mrs. Walk

Porter.

Several from around here attended Will Whitteds sale last week. T. C. Calvert and Lee Clark made

a business trip to Danville, Indiana,

last week. E — —' ^ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ball will = » % rs- . , n E , move this week on the Raymond [= N LXT W EEK—Local Picture- Winning Aces |

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

Wright farm near Greencastle.

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age. Price reasonable.

FOR SALE—Fifty lots mercial Place Mike Wolfe.

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FOR SALE—Nice young Narragansett tom turkey for stock Mm. Clyde Cash. Phone Fillmore. 25-2p

Miscellaneous

Will haul ashes and rubbish. Two yard bed, 75 cents. Rhone 229-X. it For brick laying and plastering of all kinds, see or call E. It. Pruitt. Phone 217-L. Nov. 7-tf.

We want to take this opportunity to let you know that the Franklin Street Garage Has Moved Three doors west of our former local ion

Automobile Owners, before insuring your car, see me for rates. Accident. R. H. Newgent, ditrict manager, Security Automobile Insurance Company.

Your continued patronage will receive our usual courteous attention and will be appreciated

1 Wed. and Fri. tf.

American Legion hall tomorrow’ night will be well attended. Considerable interest is being manifested. The proceeds will go towards buying

forms for the fire force.

Maxwell brush man is at your service, order your spring brushes now. Address Box 243.

FRANKLIN STREET GhRAGE A. R. CHENOWETH, Prop.

ESTRAYED—Bay mare with buggy uni- harness. Phone Brick Chapel, reiversc charges, Allen Bain. Ip

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