The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1924 — Page 2
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Opera House
/V. COOK Proprietor iOid Manager.
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTU; INDIANA', MONDAY, MARCH SI, 19B4-
CLASSIFIED ADS
For Sale.
I Doors Open 6:30—Two Shows—Shows Start 7:00 Proeram Subject to Change Without Notice.
Monday EDMUND COBB In the Western Photoplay ‘The Sting of the Scorpion’ “Ruth of the Range” Episode Eleven Featuring Ruth Roland Tuesday. WILLIAM V. MONOS Great Melodrama “The Woman He Loved” The Movie Chats Pathe Comedies
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THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Green- ; castle, Indiana, as second class mail
ion NEWS
matter.
HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIDKN, City Editor
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The Art Needle Work Club will be
indefinitely postponed. I iYjaM5MaJ3MaiaJE r
M. D. Ricketts spent the week-end ; in Indianapolis visitins relatives.
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OATS Car 34 lb. to 36 lb. Recleaned Oats COMING THIS WEEK 60c bushel from the car Place your order NOW Marshall & O’Hair
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I PERFECTION COLD TABLETS 1 | GIVE RELIEF | MULLBNS’ DRUG STORE I
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The Sons of Veterans’ auxiliary | ' will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30. Misses Lillie Ashton is spending I two weeks with relative' in Indiani apolis. Miss Carrie Moore is confined to ! her home southeast of this city with illness. j S. It. Pursel is at home from Miami, I Florida, where he spent the past sevJ eral months. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bryan return- ' ed from Martinsville, after visiting the latter’s parents. Robert Williams, of Crawfordsville, was here Saturday transacting some legal business. Frank Hargrave, of Lafayette, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Mary Hargrave, of this city. The Greencastle Battery Company furnished the radio whihc has been installed at the Putnam County hos-
pital.
The Greencastle Band will practice this evening at 7:30 o’clock. All members are requested to be present to-
night.
Mark Bills, athletic director of Noblesville, joined Mrs. Mark Bills for a week-end visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. McWethy. Lester Sudranski, who is a student in Purdue University, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sudranski, of this city. U. M. McGuire went to Indianapolis today to attend a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Indiana Baptist Convention. Dr. E. V. Alexander, State Inspector for T. B. among cattle, is in this county for several days where he will test different herds for T.B. On account of the Country Federated Club meeting here tomorrow, the Progress History Club will meet this evening with Mrs. F. C. Yeager.
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Kodaks
We carry a full line of Kodaks, Films, Film Packs and Supplies. We develop and print. We have a twenty fonr hour service.
Jones, Sevens Co.
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CALLENDER KOEHLER Architects
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FOR SALE—Buff Orpington eggs an baby ehics.k Rural 163. Mrs. George Mason.
FOR SALE—Single Comb Buff Leghorn eggs. Four dollars per hundred. Mrs. E. M. Ewing, R.6, Geen- 1 castle, Ind., Phone Rural 310. 12 e o d lOp
FOR SALE’*- Pure bred White Wy- | andotte setting egi -- $4-00 per 100. Mrs. Frank P. Schafer, R 7, Green-; castle
White Wyandottes eggs for hatching. $3 per hundred. Lowell A. Dicks, Fillore, Ind. 24-m v.f. wk. lOp
FOR SALE— Household goods, 108 Hill street. Phoe 249. 26-tf. FOR SALE OR RENT—five room house on Washington street. Mike
Wolfe.
28-3p
BARRED ROCK eggs, culled and bred layers. Allan Bain, Greencastle R. 8. Phone Brick Chapel 10-d wk lOp
Wanted.
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Muriel Ford Virgie Brown.
is staying with Mrs.
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR PRIVATE CHAPEL AMBULANCE SERVICE
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YOU GET THE MONEY THE SAME DAY YOU ASK FOR IT
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shutts and J f am iiy, of Danville, were in this city E I Sunday to attend the birthday sur-
prise party of Mrs. J. C. Braden.
$20.00 TO $300.00 on Automobiles, Furniture. Pianos, Live Stock, etc.
Washington St. & Spring Ave.
Phone 815
| INDIANA LOAN CO.
Room 3 Donner Bldg,
[.0 Open Thursday of each week
H. ASKEW PALMER CHIROPRACTOR
Wallace Welch, of Chicago, is visiting relatives, in this city. Hiram Huffman was a visitor in Terre Haute over Sunday. Frank Davidson was a business visitor in Terre Haute over Sunday. Mrs. Virgie Brown is seriously ill at her home on West Seminary st. Miss Ethel Hunt, a junior in high school, is confined to her home with
mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright, of Prince-! ton, spent Sunday in the city visiting
relatives.
CLERKS, Railway Mail, 18-33. Exam., May 3. $133 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, write R. Terry, (former Civil Service examiner) 382 Barrister Bldg., Washington, D. C.
Many People Have Done So The safest thing to do with your estate is to entrust it to a bank that cannot be influenced by personal prejudices, w'hose existence is perpetual, and whose financial responsibility is unquestioned. Many people change their Wills and name this experienced institution as EXECUTOR and TRUSTEE in place of friends and relatives who cannot have the qualifications possessed by the First National Bank. Have you carefully considered this important matter?
CITIZENS TRUST CO. THE HOME OF THE SYSTEMATIC SAVER
FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE OLDEST BANK IN PUTNAM COUNTY
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS
LOST—Somewhere in Greencastle | or on State road 32 north, between 4 and 5 o’clock Saturday evening, a gold wrist watch in leather bracelet. Finder return to Banner office. Reward. I
31-2p
For Rent.
F’OR RENT—Five unfurnished rooms, 413 east Hanna street. 31-2p Miscellaneous
Mrs. Harley Ford attended the funeral White Sunday.
of Bainbridge of Mrs. Mary
Specialty on chicken feed of any kind. Oat straw $15.00 per ton; timothy hay, $1.25 per hundred. Any of this feed, will be delivered. Dr. W. D. James, 31-7t
Dan O’Connel is confined to his home on Bloomington street with a serious case of pleurisy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friend, of Indianapolis, were the Sunday guests of the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts of this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hendrix and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Hibbs.
The Over the Teacups club will meet with Mrs. E. L. Harris, Thursday afternoon, April 3. Mrs. Chas. Anold will discuss “The Lengthened ’ Shadow.’’
F.C. Yeager is driving a new Dodge Coupe, delivered by the Sherrill &
Sherrill agency.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gostage and
Eggs for Hatching—only 4c each. From blood-tested hens. Phone Rural 95. E. C. McCullough. Mon. Tues. Fri. Sat.
Fl 1 Squire Robert H. Newgent who . ,
' formerly occupied the room in the Op- f D amily V1 ? ,ted her S18t f ^ s - V ' r / ie era House, has moved his office to the j Brown who 13 senously lU Sunday ’ room formerly occupied by A. R. The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Hurst. | Society of College Avenue Church
^ , will meet witli Mrs. Jennings, 702 S.
The Greencastle Battery Company . .
,, , „ , 1 ' : Locust Wednesday at 2:30.
has had installed one of the newest i
Globe fireless receiving sets in the . The Baptist Missionary society will 1 Putnam County Hospital. It should ‘ meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. afford much pleasure and entertain- L. Bower, members please bring
Mortgage Exemptions I guarantee credit on your taxes. I have the number of the book and the page of your mortgage. See me— J. B. HARRIS, Notary Public, at the Court House. 29-10t
I merit for the patients.
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Thirty-two friends and relatives of Mrs. J. C. Braden gathered with well filled baskets at the home north of J this city, Sunday morning, her sixtyj second birthday. The day was spent I in a general good time for all.
needles and thimbles. A. J. Knoll has gone to Camden where he will spend some time with his son Andrew and family.
AUCTION SALE o L will sell at public auction at Greencastle, Ind., on Saturday, April 5, 1924 on the court house square, consisting of modern and antique furititrue, 100 fdet of l ich rope and bocks. J. G. Lewis, 31-4p
YOUNG PEOPLES MEETING The Standard Bearers of Locust Street church will meet with Miss O. E. Badger Tuesday evening April 1 at 7:30. Please be prompt. The program follows: I. Devotion period. II. Business period. III. Study Hour. 1. Violin Solo - Jennie Butler. 2. A "Spelling School’’ - S.B.C. 3. A Japanese Congress. 7he members of the Congress are the Misses Ethel Hall, Eva McNeely, Evelyn Myers, Jeanetta Gasoway, Marguerite Parnell, Edna Peters, Mrs. Mildred Mason, and Messrs Lossan McMillan, Loris Hamm and John Blough. 4. Epilogue - Eunice Gilmour.
'Reor Paint Put it on today Walkon iUomorrov I Whv h O k' QT with oid, un-
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brut’h* • in.g 'wiiin G- ai?i* toid will make | them smooth and beautiful JOHN COOK & SONS CO. Two Stores 715 South Main Street 5.7.9 West Franklin Street
This bank moves forward with the spirit of youthful progress, tempered with mature judgment and a policy of “safety first”.
Central
National
Bank.
Capital and Surplus $200,000
Miss Beulah Yeager who is teaching public speaking in the Muncie high school, is spending ner spring
A. R. Nichols, driving a new Chev- vacation here with her parents, Mr. rolet touring ca’- and who started to ar| d Mrs. F. C. Y'eager.
park his car in ri ont of the Chevrolet, jj ev l Service Station, accidently stepped on jj j
the accelerator and instead of stopi ping, he droveg up on the sidewalk, breaking the two large plate glass
windows of the station.
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOt K INDIANAPOLIS, Marcn 31—Light receipts of 4000 and a fairly active shipping demand carried hog prices
H. C. Clippinger and Rev. 1 to 15 cents higher at the IndianDavis will attend the North apolis livestock exchange today.
Indiana Conference at Marion Wednesday and Thursday in the inlerest of the M. E. Children’s home.
The Old Ladies Home loaeted at Lafayette, Ind., which was built re-
Henry Knoll of Connersville, Andrew Knoll of Camden, Harold Knoll of Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Long
cent y, has three more empty rooms an j daughter Ruby of Reelsville and
I left and then both buildings are all M r. an Mrs. Ralph Knoll spent Sun- f 10 "’ 11 an(i P'ffs were strong to 25 cents lilltd. An old lady needing a home (] a y ^^h Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sharp higher at $7.50 down.
Shippers established the market at $7.80 for lightweights and sale of medium and bulk was made at this figure. One load of choice hogs brought a top of $7.85, while a few
heavies sold at $7.75.
Sows held generally steady at $7
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j by the year or on a life time lease am j a J.
should write to Frank Wetzel, the superintendent, 1108 south 21st stt.,
< Lafayette, Ind.
Knoll.
phy will meet the
of which H. C. Clippinger
A postal card from Rev. A. M. man tomorrow at one p. m. in LoHootman, formerly of this city but cust street M. E. church, Anderson ; who is now residing in Petoskey, Street Class Room. Official ! Michigan, says that thye are having tiers cordially invited,
delightful weathera in that part of
the country. The sun shines bright- B B ' ■^ nderson ' l* v > n K' a t 503 East
Despite fairly heavy receipts of
Distnct Superintenent G. H. Mur- steady to strong. Most ^f'the'offer'
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ppinger is cnair showed increased activity.
Due to an improved eastern deman,I
mem- Pr ' CeS a^anced 50 cents to
a top of $12.50. with bulk selling at $11.50 to $12. Keceipts wore 500.
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Less than 100 sheep were in the
ly every day and tulips are up. He Hanna street - was fri ven a real sur- Pens and prices
states that they need a heavy rain to P r ' se Sunday by Ids wife and friends, steady.
wash away the dirt and dust that has the occasion being his fifty-second ' collected since the snow melted. : birthday anniversary. Mr. Anderson The Present Day Club will meet
I was down town until almost noon,' with Mrs. Henry J p revo an)1 M
The Greencastle high school track when he went home, to find his house E - cleve Thmomas at the ho* ' f tlT men and base ball squad are getting full of friends who had come to spend former at 1:00 o’cWt hard work-outs each day in prepara- ; the day with him. Those from out of ——< * 63 aj ’ ^ tion for the coming season. Coach I town were Mr. and Mrs. William Howard Dean,
that arrived Saturday— too late to be shown at the STYLE SHOW. Come and see them now. Such Beauties at $13.50
$25.00
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Chandler and OldsmibBe carttill e's"
coming season. Coach town were Mr. and Mrs. William Gilbert Rhea is well pleased with the Stith, Miss Thelma Stith, Mrs. Lu-
showing his proteges are making in cinda Lowe and Mr. McIntyre and , ^bbsh a wrecking ser vice7n co their daily practices and the local : Miss Della Jones of Terre Haute, tion wit b his present business 0n, 7 0 school should have a good team on the and Mr. and Mrs. James Watkins and D 0110 bas received a new — . r = i diamond and a group of excellent children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles the service wiU be started as^" 6 Ul ' ~ | thinly clads on the cinder track. Anderson, of Brazil. the crane can be if.. ^ s soon as
arranged on a body.
ALLEN BROTHERS
“Money’s Worth or Money Back’
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