The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 May 1924 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREKNCASTLE. INDIANA, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1924.

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Indian gasoline sold in this territory is made at one refinery — where HAVOLINE Oil is made, at Lawrenceville, III.—from one grade of crude—piped in from the surrounding oil fields. Not everyone can get Indian. The big output is marketed in a few states only. It is a better gas—uniformly better—and you’re lucky to be in the limited territory where it is sold. INDIAN REFINING CO., INC. Lawrenceville, III,

e i ; s a* JHX. -SM? a better gas 1JI7E don’t try to make gaso- " ^ line that is just gasoline. We believe in better gas. Not as benefactors of mankind, but because it is easier to sell. So many people want it. In short, it holds trade. It pays to make better gas. People want it because they find it pays to use better gas. Try it—get a tank full today!

tives at Mansfield, Sunday. Florence and Ethel Ruark of Harmony are spending a few days with their grandmother, Mrs. Shanner. Miss Freda Ellis is visiting Mrs. eBn Dickeys. Rev Dolby of Greencastlo is expected to preach at Otter Creek Baptist church Saturday and Sunday. Basket dinner and baptizing. Sunday. Mrs. Maybelle Laymond and Miss Nora Smock called on Mrs. Maybelle Aker, Tuesday afternoon. o ADDITIONAL LOCALS

ENJOYED A GOOD NIGHTS i

SLEEP

“I wish to say that FOLEY PILLS worked 0. K. on me in a couple of hours. I took a couple of them, went 1

FOR SALE—All kinds trees. Phone 616-L.

of forest 7-2t

Late model Electric Vacuum clean-

to bed and had a good night's sleep," er 30,1 attachments in excellent condiwrites Con Thiel, 118 E. Columbia tion for 1-3 original price Phone Hi/r. KX„ t « «K So..h ,t| 6-2P

idneys, are'prompt in action.

R. P.

MULLINS, Druggist. tu, th, S. and wk.

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402 South Jackson stj Miscellaneous.

INDIAN GAS

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The Christian church choir will meet tonight at the church at 7:00. The uniforms ordered for the Greencastle fire department, arrived today. The suits were ordered several weeks ago, following the Firemen’s Ball, the proceeds of which were given over to help pay for the suits and after- an anxious wait the firemen were awarded. They will don their new uniforms immediately. H. O- Battman of Bainbriiig e was here on business Thursday afternoon. The Citizens Trust Company, administrator, reports the sale of the. John Underwood farm of 60 acres at Fincastle to Oa Trail. The price was not announced.

FARM CONDITIONS BETTER CHICAGO, May 8.—Farm conditions were somewhat better during 1923 than in the preceding year, it

indicated today

BROAD PARK There will be a dance at the Red Isaac Rodgers and family spent Men ’ s Hal! Saturday evening. The Sunday with Floris Lewis and family. P ublic is cordially invited. 8-2t

WATCH the Star

Cat ak * a ■; \l l sa fn ess is citeii can. . I,., .m hflame'l condition T,,n he ^, l L ro, ’ r .J' l: 1 ,!u; Eustachian lube. Whin this tube s inflamed you n.i\e a rumbling sound or innt)‘\r^tf*f't i hearing. Unless the inHammation can I ho reduced, your hearing may be descroyed Jor. w . . HAUIAS CATARRH MEDICINE will ' • WQ claim for it—rid your system 1 'i Catarrh or Deafner.s caused by 'atarrh. HAUL’S CATARRH MEDICINE ! has been successful in th. treatment of ' 1 etarrh for over Forty Years. Sold by all druggists. F. J "’heney & Co., ^oledo, C,

High Vacuum Rug Cleaning. Called for and delivered. We take in second hand furniture an clothing. Phone 642-Y. i-tf

OTTO F. LAKIN

W. H. Evens, Architect and Builder, will make your plans and build you a house. Office over Timmons barber shop Hours 4:30 to 5:30 p. m, Resident Phone Rural 136 7-7pd

FUNERAL DIRECTOR PRIVATE CHAPEL AMBULANCE SERVICE

CLASSIFIED ADS

For Sale

FOOD SALE—Saturday, May 10th, 10:00 a. m., at Rector Bros, by Pres- , byterian Intermediate Christian Endeavor Society. Chickens, home made cakes and cookies, etc. 8-2t

FOR SALE—Lady’s riding suits, complete. Inquire 513 So. Blommington st. ip

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INDIAN GASOLINE

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returned from Riverside, California, where they spent several months. Earl Padgett was here from Whitesj town. Sunday and Monday. After an illness" of several months : George M. Ruark, passe daway, Wed- , nesday at his home. The funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the M. E. church conducted by Rev. II. B. Gough, interment in the Fillmore cemetery. Among those attending from a distance were* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glidewell, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lisby, of Indianapolis; James Denny, John Knight, Miss Betlie Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. White, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McNary, of Groencastle.

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report of the International Harvester

Company.

For the first time in three years the company earned something more than the cash dividend requlrment'', the report stated. Net earning? during 1923 totaled $10,274,376 compared

with $5,540,767 in 1922.

"The volume of domestic trade in the first half of 1923 shoved satisfactory improvement over the corresponding period in 1922, but conditions for the last half of the year were not so satisfactory," President Alex Legge said. A further decline in the

A celebrated Electric Vacuum sweeper, slightly used. A real barjgain. 205 W. Columbia St. Phone

by the annual 540-X

Yes We Do Vulcanizing

Washington St. & Spring Ave; Phone 815

WANTED—Any kind carpenter repair work by contract or by hour. Phone 756-Y. 8-3t

For Rent

ANDERSON VULVANIZING CO. I 106 NO. JACKSON STREET.

5-2p

FOR SALE—Beautiful Flowers— 406 West Franklin St. Addison Heber. Phone 794. 8-2t

Wanted

FOR RENT—By half or whole day. Electric Vacuum cleaners. Reasonable rates. Phone 540-X. 5-2p

FOR RENT—Five i Phone 709.

room

house. 6-Sfe

WANTED—To rent unfurnished

buy property

rooms.

FOR SALE—Ford coupe, price reasonable. Good condition. Phone

567-K.

Address i * 0R RENT—72 acres pasture near

Harry E. Gill, Paris, 111. * 8-7p Mt ' Ple ® Rant , Church an,i 35 acre* — _. on Case farm in Floyd township. WANTED—All kinds good second Easting water. The Central Trust 8-3t hand clothing, phone 756-Y. ! Co. g.gj.

FOR SALE—Child's drop side bed WANTED—A good reed stroller at

and mattress, large enough for two once. Phone 598-K. 8-2t

and good as new. Phone 756-Y. — WANTED Energetic man with team -Tomato, cabbage, egg or auto to sell Heberling’s household

FOR RENT—OWENS farm, three, miles east of Greencastle. Good proposition for right man. Charlea F. Zeis. g_tf

FOR SALE

_ plant, cauliflower, huckleberry and remedies, extracts, spices, toilet armarket prices of grain and livestock J pepper plants. W. H. Peck, 403 Han- ticl e.S stock powder, poultry powder, ‘ ' closing of a large number na street. 3-6p d ‘P> etc -> through the country in your

home county. Goods furnished on FOR SALE—Concrete fence posts, credit. Lowest wholesale prices. Quality concrete blocks. Prompt de- Large old reliable company. Write

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“HANG-OVER" COUGHS

Now is the time to get rid of ‘‘hang-over” coughs. A few doses of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM POUND will (juickly relieve coughs,

colds and hoarseness. Equally good . . „ r 1 for young and old. Get a bottle to-. h ola ^ returns from tl l ake count >

and the

of banks in the rural districts, pecially in the northwest, also

stricted trade.

"There is still a great disnarity between the prices the American farmer receives for his produce and the prices he must pay for manufactured articles. Until this spread Ts reduced the agricultural implement industry cannot expect a return to normal conditions.’’ More than one half of the total business for 1923 represents sales in foreign countries. The foreign trade prospects for 1924 indicate a further

gain, he stated.

KUAN GOES BIG

GARY, Ind., May 8. Complete of

1 Taken by mistake from post 1 lobby, Tuesday, red silk irmbrell*. J with monogram. Please return to lift

livery. Walter Sublett, north Jack- tnf iay for full particulars, Heberling ^ ay ^ or ^ ace- 7-Sp

son street. 1-30 p Medicine Company, Dept 248, Bloom-

ington, Illinois.

LOST—Gray gauntlet gloves. Fino-7-6t er please leave at Banner office. Ip

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Let us fill your tank with that good INDIAN GASOLINE | We have just installed a new | Visible Pump at our Filling Sta- | tion and Garage. Drive up and | let us serve you. |

SHERRILL BROTHERS j Dodge, Willys-Knight and Overland |

Distributors

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^ORE, RURAL ROUTB IL and Mrs. Branton Leachman •nghters, of Brazil, spent SunMr, and Mrs. George e.

day. Insist on the genuine. Pleasant and easy to take. R. P. MULLINS, Druggist. tu, th, S. and wk. o BARNARD Elzia Page and family motored to Greencastle Sunday afternoon. Charlotte Brown, Earl Clark and Hampton Ailop spent Sunday with Cleon Stewart. Mrs. Homer Martin and children called on Mrs. Verna Riddle Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Glenn Hooser and family spent Sunday with Harry Hooser and fam-

ily.

Miss Aida Hopkins and Landon Stewart called on Oscar Higgins and family, Sunday afternoon. Jesse Britton’s attended the birthi day dinner of Rev. Northcut at Ladoga, Sunday. Mrs. Bernice Booker called on Mrs. Robert Hooser, Monday. Mrs. Homer Martin and children spent Monday with Mrs Sylvan Ro-

gers.

Lorene Morphew of Roachdale spent Tuesday with her aunt, Mrs. Verna

j Riddle

George Barber worked for Frank Booker, Monday. ) Mrs. Rosa Crosby and daughter Geneva called on the former's parents Thursday. i The Ladies Aid Society met with Mrs. Earnest Hopkins Thursday af-

ternoon.

Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Riddle, Sunday, a boy who will answer to the name of Lloyd Edwfn. 1 Mrs. Robert Hooser and daughtrt

" Maude were in North Salem, Wed-

ville, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott and nesday.

Mr. and Mrs Ernest O’Hair, of near Kenneth Perkins of Hadley is

Sunday with Mr. spending a few days with his grand-

parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins. John Bartlett and Clarence Booket were in Greencastle Saturday. Miss Netina Crosby is staying with

Campbell, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Harve Dean this week.

primary today showed that Klanj candidates were swept into the Re-, publican nominations for county ot-

fices with two exceptions.

The pluralities of the klan candll dates were as high fl 6,000. The j vote gave Jackson a big majority for

governor.

State Senator Hodges carried the county over Will R. Wood of Lafayette in the congressional race by a ; vote of 15,835. _ 0 ;— SOME ROAD C. R. Dulin, who drove to Greencastle a few days ago from St. Petersburg, covered slightly more than 2.000 miles of roads, coming up the Atlantic coast to Washington and thence westward to Greencastle. H'J reports the worst stretch of road ho covered the two miles between this city and Limedale. He says North Carolina and Florida are building many miles of hard surfaced roads and he rode hundreds of miles over these newly paved roads enroute to Greencastle.

AVIATORS LAND NEAR HERE Major Genera! Kirkpatrick, of the 1 United States army, flying with a pilot from St. Louis to Dayton, O., landed on the Albert Cooper farm in | Warren township Thursday morning. His pilot made the forced landing because of the fog which he said made it dangerous for flying. Major Gen- . oral Kirkpatrick went to Indianapolis' in an automobile.

At ©fsei* Car Alt Cloc-ed Car Comforts, Utility and Crstinctioo Why buy an open car? High cost for closed car cowi'.-t* is no longer a question. The Coach—exclusive fo and Essex—-gives every closed car advantage, at almott. open car cost. No other car shares its position.

It creates the dominant car issue orf the year. Mark, how rapidly the Qjach is superseding open cars Sales excejc 3000 a week. It » the largest lelKng six-cylin-der dosed car in the worM.

Bainbridge, spent

and Mrs. Claude Williamson

and Mrs. Charles Knetzer ULLMORE Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene

Robinson. spent Sunday with his grandparents,! fi nd Mrs. Ed Shonkwyler of Mr - and Mrs - L - E ' Cam P be11 -

Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Born to Mr. and Mrs Newton Ker Thomas Rowings and Joish Lar-

sey, a daughter caster are doing some repair work

Mr and Mrs H. O. Leachman, of on the roads.

Detroit Michigan, visited Mrs. Mar- Miss Elsie Huff of Greencastle spent

ion Sinclair and Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Saturday and

cs t Smith, of Winchester, Mr. during the week. folks, rs - Aubrey Lambert, of Stiles- Harvey Nichols and family

"Tier and Mr. and Mrs. Sydonkwyler of Indianapolis spent S' with Mr. and Mrs. Budd

on.

happy hollow

Sunday with home

have John Aker and family visited rela-

DEAD MAN GETS VOTES SEYMOUR, Ind., May 8—Count of ballots in the Jackson county primaries today showed that George B. Manuel, who committed suicide three 1 weeks ago received 192 votes for renomination as coroner on the Demo- j cratic ticket. Official ballots were printed before ; Manuel’s suicide and it was impossible : to change them after his death.

Boyers most corwklcr any purchase in the light of this over whelming trend. As the wanted car the Coach maintains high resale value, against the waning desirability ot open cars. Hudson and Essex— inventors and cxclu-

HUDSON

Super-Six COACH 4550

ESSEX SIX

COACH *975

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■ivc producers of '‘OLtscJ Car Comforts at Open Csr Cow”'--are responsible for this issue fo two and a half year*, aod in iSc hands of more than 115.000 owners, .the eoach has pmwerf a

staunchness ami msv»tceabiJkr never betaw associated withe c M's**!

car.

ity ywi cajj. get :w wcqr cfcasedcar. unsurpMsed chassis rs • liability. The pn*» removes if from s.0 cnmpetukxv You today waar '' tTc car lor evcryotfeY

FISH—FISH—FISH Plenty Fresh Fish for Friday and Saturday Pickeral, Halibut, White Bass. Corner Franklin and Market Sts. Phone 583

The Cocslt to Hudvosi and J. D. FOLLOW! & SON GREENCASTLE AND BRAZIL