The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 March 1924 — Page 3

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- ™ E DAILY BANNER, r,KEENCASTCE. INDIANA. THURSDAY MARCH 27, J924.

tor Sale.

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

>'• H- McCammack and family Sun- -1 C C 1 ^ A r\C' quests were Alvin Cro.Mick and j L-LAo^ii , llllJ AUl)

family of the same place.

| Miss Emma and Upton Graham! ~ 1 ;

( w ' Saturday and Sunday visitors j

| W! !h Elijah Arnold and family.

■Mrs. Dora McAninch was in Fill- '

| more Saturday.

i Mrs. H. J. McCammack remains in

Poor health.

L. H. Keller and family were Sun-' j ' 4'ue.-is of Harry Hill and wife in

I Coatesville.

j T. Goodpasture, an aged resident

1)1 l ^' s Place, passed away about noon ——— — j Monday, following a brief illness of I '’ 0R SALE— Two work horses, pneumonia. His death occurred at the chea P> ^ood cow, 2 dozen young White home of his daughter, Mrs. Georire Le S ho rn hens. First house south of Wallace. Zinc Mill. 26-2p.!

| Miss Alma Hill, who has been un- ! l,er K°ing treatment at the sanitarium

1 near Rock viHe, for the past eighteen „ 4 , ■ i months, returned home m st > House modern and in good re

Pasre f

New Maple Syrup at $2.25 per gallon. By the quart, 65c. By the half gallon $1.25. Kash and Karry store. South Side Square. 27-2t

K. r w* mu—«ixriWMMi f .W4.,-

FOR SALE

My residence, 7213 East Washington , St., House modern and in gc

d by G 1 pair - Gara <^1 at *wid

| Cammuck. A. B. Hanna. Mrs. Wm A Durham Wal,t Horn made a businee trip . 23 ’ ;t J to Indianapolis Monda. FOR SALE—Pure br< Id- I razier, of Greencastle, called Rock and Rose Combed Rhode Island, on Dr. W. A. Moser Monday after- Red Eggs. Mrs. Ray R. Miller., noon ; ; Greencastle, R. 3 27 D-2t, Wk. It Miss Ruby Ferguson has resumed — • ! 1 I work after a few day’s 111- FOR SALE—Thirty head nice ness - shoats. See Ben Pace. 26-2p Dora Day and wife called on John — — Mobb and family Monday evening. FOR SALE—Registered T. B. testVelrin Scott has completed bis term e( l «J erse y bull. Quiet, sure breeder, at the Terre Haute Normal and has Walter Reevs, Greencastle, Route 5. returned to his home. j 25-4p Mrs. E. H. Keller spent Monday >' with Mrs. John Mabb and daughter. ■ F0R SALE — s 'x acres, close in. Dora Day and wife were Saturday j ^ il<e * 25-3p

night ami Sunday guests of

I fiddler and family near Eminence.

Elva,

For Rent

UNO romes, like the Greeks, hoarif gifts, of enticing new apparel a peep at it makes our hearts a little faster. The mode has rved some of the things that we gh, revived some of our early galled hack the banished tailored and presented all that we need tatvut satisfactory and most help styles. Is no secret that there is not to rtange in silhouette—it Is still the jn to be—or look—slender—or slender, but never less slender nature and careful costuming alus to be. ‘‘Straight-line" and liar" are two terms which the [n reporter will be obliged to eon to overwork. But designers have gJ many new ways of achieving lenderness that sits enthroned in

the realm of fashion. The tunic lias returned, side draperies are ingeniously varied, sleeves go to great lengths in slenderizing the arms, or almost efface themselves, lint do not absent themselves from daytime dresses. Braiding has come hack, appearing In new patterns. It is in keeping with I he vogue for tailored suits and frocks. A survey of the tunic dress pictured here Hnds it bearing the handwriting of the new season. It is of navy poiret twill with emplacements of beige cloth and braiding of beige-colored soutache braid. Its sleeves are an exception to the rule of the long closefitting model for daytime wear, the underskirt Is plain and reveals the proper length, which is from ten to twelve inches from the floor. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. (i©, 1924, Western Newspaper l nion.)

M HMORIAM

loving remembrance of our dear and mother, Ruth Mae Hays, idled one year ago, March 26, bard to part with one so dear,

t God, who knoweth best,

jout His loving arms and said,

me unto Me, and rest,

j you suffered uncomplaining, |iling at us through your tears; ' we loved you and was happy; ■u< wiped away the tears, pay tnKsed by husband and son.

proposed improvements, and will decide whether the benefit that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvements and to said city, will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvements, as estimated by the city civil engineer. Attest: CHARLES F. ZEIS Gwin Ensign, Mayor of the City of City-clerk. Greencastle, Indiana (Seal) 27-3

BELLE UNION

P L TO PROPERTY OWNERS

(Walnut Street) (Beveridge Street)

Common Council Chambers,

Greencastle, Indiana,

March 25, 1924.

I'HOM IT MAY CONCERN:

tice is hereby given by the CornCouncil of the City of Green8. Indiana, that it is desired and H necessary to make the followlescribed public improvements in City of Greencastle, Indiana, as >nzed by the following numbermprovement Resolution, adopted f 1 ,' Common Council on MarcX

i Resolution No. 1,

(" improve Beveridge Street, bie West property line of In- , i street, to the east property line 1

^T 5011 Street, in said city,

OHIO metal worker

A VICTIM

Ray S. Ball, Huron, Ohio, was a i>h onp car. v victim of coughs and colds, but found 1 “ 586 K ' speedy relief through the se of FO-,

LEY’S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND. He writes: “I have found FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COM-

POUND a most excellent remedy for

coughs and colds.” Try it today. R. P. MULLINS, Druggist

tu, th, s & wk.

FOR RENT — Two unfurnished rooms, 818 south College Avenue,

20-2t.

Lost

“The ^sssz: Esp Fins Hisds&sfi Juiess ** The new Essex has all the stamina for which its forerunner was famous. And its 6-cyiinder motor built by Hudson, gives smoothness of performance heretofore exclusive to the Super-Six. Its economy includes not only exceptional gas, oil and tire mileage, but a policy of minimum maintenance cost with parts prices that will astonish vou. ESSEX COACH *975 Touring Model *850 f r;ght and Tax Extra

LOST AGAIN— Fox terrier pup, white and brown ears, bobbed tail. Please phone information to Mrs. R. L. O’Hair. 27-2t.

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF. REAL ESTATE

LOST—A key ring small keys and metal

with several disc. Reward.

Wanted.

WANTED—Orders for cakes, pies, j sewing or washing. 4 E. Hanna St. . 26-2p 1

Bro. Hall, of Indianapolis, will preach at the Church of Christ here, Sunday, both morning and night, March 30. Everyone interested in a good sermon come and hear him. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Vaughan visited Mrs. O. J. Larkin, Friday, who is confined to the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis, the result of injuries sustained in an auto accident last Tuesday neqr Cambridge City. Dr. W. A. Moser was a professional caller in Coatesville, Wednesday. Edgar Hurst helped H. E. Smith saw fence posts, the first of last

week.

Mrs. James McCammack, Mrs. A. 0. Alley and Mrs. Emma McCornich, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Josie

Sherrill and daughter, Ina.

Mrs. J. H. McCammack, Mrs. Frank

, ... — w*,, on Hurst, Mary McCammack and Miss

suies thereof, with cement side- Gertie Stringer spent Wednesday with fcovement' 1 Solution No. 2, j Mrs ’ Marion Scott ’ wh ° is ^ P ° 0r '

to improve Walnut Street, from ^ , TT

pt Property line of Vine Street, Truman McCammack, of I. I-, was i east property line of Gillispie a n over Sunday guest of home folks. . 2 bf^! th ceme . nt side : Mr. and Mrs. Dora Day were Tuesk- i ?»fj: d .r w ,rt ph *i d , d., evening cll.r, of Mr.. Al„ha

l ’ e ’otfitdsified asphalt, brick or | Hill and daughter,

jji block, laid on a proper and! And we had a snow for the first

I. 6 foundation; 1 , ,

*aiil Improvements in accord- ,lay of P r an ,i w 'th the profile, details and Mr. and Mrs. K G. Hurst a

daughter, Averil, of Cloverdale, visited Mr. and Mrs. James . Hurst, Fri-

day night.

Mrs. Lottie Hurst vnsted Mrs.

Cora Smith, Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. V. B. McCammack visited Wednesday afternoon with their son Oral McCammack and fam-

ily in Coatesville.

Shirley Lewis has been

By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk! of the Putnam Circuit Court, in a cause wherein the State Life Insurance Company is the plaintiff and Noble C. Campbell etal are defendants. requiring me to raise the sum of $26,158.84 with interests and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday the 19th day of April, 1924, between the hours of ten o’clock a. m. and four o’clock p. m. on said day at the door of the Court House in Putnam county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years the following described real estate, situated in Putnam county, State of Indiana, to-

wit:

The East Half of the Southwest Quarter; the southwest Quarter of

the Southeast Quarter

South Half of the Northwest Quarer of the Southeast Quarter; the East Half of the Southeast Quarter; and the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, EXCEPT therefrom three-fourths of an acre lying North

of the road, as conveyed by Joseph ^ 25 per half gallon and $2.25 per

T. McGinnis to L. M. Martin, in y..,.,.about te year 1850, ALL IN SEC- £‘ lll0T ’- TION THIRTY-FIVE (35) TOWN- Square.

SHIP THIRTEEN (13) NORTH,

RANGE FOUR (4) West;

ALSO: All that part of the South

H-ilf- and all that part of the South Catarrh

. ’ -- , 1 . onovior. ami fluenced by Constitutional conditions. Half of the Northwest Quarter and n ttX’S CATARRH MEDICINE conall that part of the Southwest yuar- gists of an Ointment which gives Quick

MAN, energetic and reliable, to handle our business in Greencastle district; unusual opportunity with fortune for right man. experience or capital unnecessary; write fully. Syncro Motors Co. ? Battle Creek, Mich. ip. WANTED—House or office work, the Address 307 West Franklin st.

J. D. P")!lom & Sons Greencastle and Brasil

Miscellaneou:

New Maple Syrup at 65c per quart,

Louis F. Hays.

CATARRH

Is a I.ocal disease frreatly In

JOHNS SWITCH George Morland and wife of Manhattan spent Monday at Stop 36. Mrs. Josephine Barack’s sick baby

has recovered.

Mr. and Mrs. John White visited in Reelsville Friday. Miss Bennett is our new telephone operator at Reelsville. Mr. Richard Morland is working

Mrs. Mary Powell of Chicago, who was called here to attend the funeral of her niece has etund to her home.

NEW MAYSVILLE

tb ications on file in the office of

I'm cl erk of said city.

[ 1 Wor .L done in the making of ['escribed public improvements IJ e 1 . t '. ac cordance with the terms |l‘tions of the improvement I'utions as numbered, adopted by com mon council of said city on e, an lithe detailed dmwincra

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li¥f!iii$Fre8

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Apply it to Any Rupture, Old 01 Recapt. Large o>- < :'nall -And You

are on the Road That Uaa Ccuvincod 1 hoii.iand#.

Little

: quite sick.

Mr. and

Mrs. Kenneth Hurlburt

. dthe detailed drawings, ’ Profiles and specifications 1 irwv now on fde and may be Citv r the city-clerk of ‘D of Greencastle, Indiana. La v . ‘T 0 " Council has fixed

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“nd dffatlTo-’. 8 ^ 0n said been confined to their home by .111 temon t hearin K a,, d considering home after a visit with relatives m

- " dances which may have Poland and Manhattan.

* filed

or which may be presented

Emmet Jones, of

SertireSf^ Saturday night with ' HAYS & MURPHY, Attys

tor nf thp Northeast Quarter; ALL IN ' Kelief by local application, and the 91 tn® rriu 1 t^pv ctyVqra TOWN-1 Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts SEC HO N THIRTY-SIX (3b) I OWN |thro . lKh tflo mono on the Mucous Sur- from SHIP THIRTEEN (13) NORTH, f aC( , ar; ,i assists in ridding your System

RANGE FOUR (4) WEST, which of CTu.rrh

RANGE hUUK. HU ’ SoMlc - I’Kitlsts fo. over 40 Years, lies West of the West line 01 me p j L -| 1( * co.. Toledo, O right of way of the Chicago, Indian- —

apolis and Louisville Railroad Company, commonly known as the Monon Railroad, EXCEPT 3 acres in the. Northwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of ; said Section 36, heretofore deeded to John Me A voy, and more particularly described as follows; Commencing at | the Northwest corner of the Southeast ! Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 36, Township and Range ; aforesaid, thence South 22 rods, j thence East 21 rods and 13'/2 feet, | thence North 22 rods thence West 21 rods and 13V2 feet to the place of

bC ALSO? The following part of said ’ !v ThlS Section thirty-six (36), in Township ^ -ona ruptuv 1, man. woman or Thirteen (13) North, Range Four (4) i should .»iiti ui oner tu W. s. r nineen 110; ixui 1 > » w : t .' u;,.. , wcMain 9i. Adams. N. Y., for a West, described as follows, t . : 1 f r .. tri.-u of his 1. min ful stlmulatBeginning on the South line of -aid i i^viiication. Ju i, put it on the Section 36. at the point ” her, ' r S' Sdid'..’ KTSi'liwo nSlhS same intersects the center line of the, ( |r) .., i; r.penin;; closes naturally riirht of way of the Chicago, Indian-I and he need of t support, or truss it • , r (n n R'lilrnml and i Dr nppllanea is tlondoneuwaj Avith. apolis and Louisville Kaiiroad, <> p, n’t • ..rlect to send for this free

running thence in a Northwesterly <h- , rection with said center line of said right of way 20 feet; thence due ead to the Greencastle and Bloomington State Road ; thence South to the South line of said Section 36, thence West to the place of beginning, con-

taining one-fifth of an acre. If such rents and profits will not

sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, 1 will at Die same time and place expose at public sale, the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may lie sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatsoever from valuation or appraise-

ment laws.

LESLIE SEARS

Sheriff of Putnam County, Indiana. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana March 27, 1924. 27-3-10 posteu.

South Side

27-2t near West Union this week.

Mrs. Martha Hutcheson invited in

a lage number of her neighbors on Tuesday for an all day quilting. J. I). White and family spent Sun-

day in Manhattan.

I* Sarah Sutton has recovered

a few days illesss.

Methodist Episcopal church services for March 30, 1924 Morning service (11:00 a. m.) immediately following meetng of Union Sunday school. Subject: ‘The Temptations of sus.” Evening service, 7:00 p.m. Subject: Believing in Prayer.’ Everybody is kndly invited to ten these hours of worship. Paul C. F, Vietzko, Pastor.

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Sl GAR RIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Applegate, of Indiaivapolls, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott over Sunday. Raymond Reeves spent Sunday with James and Foster Jones. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McClary CftlUd on Will O’Hair Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Iteed of Russellville, visited Mr. and Mru Thomas Jones Sunday. A number of B. H. S. students visited Walter Reeves sugar camp Tues day night. o Banner Want Ads

Hi. n cl >nc; aw ay with, a sc-nd for this free

liven if your rupture doesn't you what is the use of wear-

ing Mippoi-U all your life? Why -uu\ r • Ills nulsain ■ ? Why run the '.k of pangrein and surh dangers U. I] I uuiali and nnocent little ruptui— tin kind th e: I'.-s thrown thou.mm.!; on the operating table? A

men and women are daily

running such risk just because ttudr ire! urea do not hurt nor prevent t I. e from getting around. Write t c. ic e for this free trial, as it is .•.•.nr inly a .wond -rful thing and has n><li 1 in the cure of ruptures that V c c us big as a man’s two fists.

‘Tc.v and \vr!to ■ upon below.

at once, using the

Free for Hupture

ft Rice, Ine.,

'eld 0 Main St.. Vdams, N. Y. | You may send me entirely free

c .. Sample Treatment of your

BtlniulatiDg application for Rup-

ture 4,

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REMDYALJWIICE! We want to take this opportunity to let you know that the Franklin Street Garage Has Moved Three doors west of our former location Your continued patronage will receive our usual courteous attention and will he appreciated FRANKLIN STREET GaRAGE A. R. CHENOWETH, Prop.

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