The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 July 1924 — Page 3

TH^H.YB^R, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1924.

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IRESTONE TIRES JWe are able to offer Firestone tires and Is at a big reduction in price. We have Freds of them in stock, both cords and fics. [Compare our prices with standard meridise or with “gyp” class of goods. (Every tire and tube is sold under the le Firestone guarantee. You can’t afford miss this chance to buy high grade stock ^ a big saving, ook at these new prices.

Chichesterspills

■r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERVWHERE

For Sale

For SALE—A few short Shorthorn yearlinp steers at 6e per pound. Melvin Hinds on National Road 3 'miles west of Stilesville. ll-2t-wk

GumDipped Cords

Cl.

Cl. $ 9.95 Cl. 12.30 S. S. 13.55

15.90

t Size

30x3 Reg. 30x3i 2 Reg.

p/j Ext.

/“ Ext.

32x81/2 S. S.

31x4 Reg. Cl.

S. S. 17.90 S. S. 19.70 S. S. 20.30 S. S. 20.95

29x444 S. S. 23.70 32x442 IS. S. 25.55 33x4* S. S. 26.20

S. S. 26.80 S. S. 27.50

H S. S. 28.20 )x5 “ S. S. 30.25 33x5 S. S. 32.70 55x5 S. S. 34.30 37x5 S. S. 36.05

Tubes

Fabric Gray High

Cases

Test

$ 7.45 81.35 81.70 8.70 1.55 1.95 *2.60

15.20

1.80 2.30 2.30 2.35 2.40 2.45 2.75 2.95 3.00 3.10 3.20 3.25 3.40 3.70 3.90 4.15

2.30 2.75 2.75 2.80 2.85 3.00 3.05 3.25 3.30 3.45 3.50 3.65 3.85 4.25 4.50 4.75

*30x3 l /2 Extra Size Tube for Cord Cases FRANKLIN ST. GARAGE L J A. R. CHENOWETH, Proprietor

FOR SALE—Capitol boiler, replaced with larger one. B. F. Bowman, ll-5t FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, cheap, j inquire Banner office. 14-3t j FOR SALE—1923 Ford dump truck. A-l condition. Cash 01 terms. Inquire Walter Keller. Belle t Union. 16-rit 1 FOR SALE—My modern property, corner Jackson and Liberty st. Sen D. C. Hughes or me Saturday evenings up town. D .Huffman. 16-w,fr FOR SALE—Leather Saddle, same as new, inquire at 103 East Washington. 16-3p

Miscellaneous.

Automobile Owners, before insuring your car, see me for rates. Accident. R. H. Newgent, ditrict manager. Security Automoblie Insurance Company. l Wed. and Fri. tf. Riley and Sumners closing-out sale still going on at 730 South Main street. ll-7t

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horse shoeing W. H. Bundy at the Pfeiffenbej-ger Shop, 19 E. Franklin st. 15-2p |

Wanted.

WANTED—to rent a farm not over

100 acres nor’ more than six miles from Greencastlo. Grain rent, fall possession. Inquire at Banner office j 1 1 It l 1 Wanted to rent a room, call phone 423. 16-3p :

new cut to burn slow

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--and cool in pipes % ♦ But an old Secret method for taste —

>*S.

“Wellmans Method” of 1870

Rich and fragrant

,3*1 jish ;{% n

In foil package

to reduce price tolOC

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ALL FOR 10 CENTS

e Sunday Newspaper With the Big Features Read one issue of The Sunday GlobeDemocrat and you U understand why this big paper is so popular. It brings you the very best features, including 24-Page Magazine (You’ll Save It to Read All Week) 8-Page Gravure Section (Famous for Its Beauty and Variety) 8-Page Comic Section YWith the Gumps, Barney Google, Tillie the Toiler, | roily and Her Pals and Four Other Popular Favorites) ST. LOUIS (Klabc^lemocrat

Will buy and sell heating or cook stoves. Phone 562-Y, or see L. M. | Hodshire, 805 Crown street. 15-2p

LADIES WORK AT HOME, pleasant, easy sewing on your machine. Whole or part time. Highest possible prices paid. For full information, address L. Jones, Box 2, Olney, 111. Ip WANTED—To buy second hand brick, also experienced man to set 80 horse stationary boiler. Ralph Minter, phone Coatsville. l6-3p

For Rent

FOR RENT—Two furnished mo-; : dern rooms for light housekeeping, j 303 S Vine st. Phone 471-Y. 15-tf ,

Lost

BRICK CHAPEL

[2IE , Si'a , 'dEJ2/c!ltIaf|JE J r aMf- ie 5 GET THE MONEY THE | AME DAY YOU ASK FOR IT

*20.00 TO $300.00

OB Automobiles, Furniture, •jjlfianos, Live Stock, etc. afDIANA LOAN OO. ■ Room 3 Donner .ildg.

Open Thursday of each week

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FILLMORE

center ridge

C. R. Farter and wife started to

Tom Roulette returned home last j£ ansas City, Mo., on Sunday morn- - Thursday- from the county hospital, jj,™ They are driving through :n

LOST—Saturday night, large, Mr. and Mrs. Alvy Thomas of In- the5r on a visjt brown wool shawl on east Washing- dumpolis spent tne week-end with Wi i, iam chancy and daughter and ton street Finder please leave at home folks. a Miss Leighington are visiting rell.amiio- .»ffio li- Misses Nora Pace, Velma and Ada ativos and friends here. They are PALESTINE Braden visited Ruth WelU Wednes- from Dunlap, Iowa, anil dirove thru Week-end visitors of Vergil Hodg- «lay aftenioon. in their car. They will go on to en were Mr. and Mrs. Oral Brown Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Priest and New T ork for an extended visit, and children of Greenfield and Mr. baby, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Holland Those visiting C. E. Hill and wife and Mrs. Brown of Greencastle. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Nan Hylton and Mrs. Henry Woodnorth and family ate Sunday Lee of Indianapolis; Ralph Hill and Osborn and little son spent Thursday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Mark family, and Sergeant Orville < arpwtih Ola Beck. Woodworth and family of Quincy. enter, who is stationed at the Pam. Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander Mr and M rs. Mike Reising of ma Canal. He is here on a furlough and daughter Eva spent Sunday with Greencastle spent Sundav with Mr. 311,1 wil1 cal1 on al1 ^ ol,i fnends. Leonard Alexander. an(i Mrs. George Reising and attend- Marion Aker visited in Indiana-

Mr. and Mrs. Card Summers, Mr. ed Mrs Proctor's funeral. polis Sunday,

and Mrs. Earl Crosby, Miss Bernice Hiram Heaf ( vidted last week »• M - S^ith is bark on duty after Crosby and Miss Marie Beck spent. with hjs nieC(?> y Mrs nora Keis5n „ H-emling ten days .n Iowa on h.s,

Sunday at Riverside Park at Indian- and Mrs . W i,i 0 'Hair and

a P° lis - daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Una £ Casaway attended the Sol- ' Mrs. Charlie Beck spent Fr.day U ralM 0 „ Mr an(| Mr , rrjss dun-s Rcumon a Buford last week. I with Mrs. Fred Beck. Sundav afternoon Tbl W ° rk ° n the r,ew (!,stributm « ' Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and chi!- a oil station is progressing. It is supdren of Raccoon were visitors of Mr * a,1 <* ^ r> ’ a ^ e ‘ °™ posed to be completed in sixty days. , p re( i Reek’s Sunday. Pace called on Mr. and Mis. tden Prampton Rockhill of Greencastle I Church services at Palestine Sun- F ’ lint an ^ bab; f ol Creencastle and visited 1{al|)h Neill Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. ( harley Bouman of I 1 ,- Marion Aker made a busiivess trip

Sam Roe spent Wednesday is Indianapolis. Miss Elizabeth Dickerson spent from Thursday until Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs- Wyla Hoo.ser spent Wednesday with their son Vern Hooser and family, of Indianapolis. Sylvin Rogers and family called on Homer Martin and family Sunday evening. Mrs. Rosa Crosby and daughters spent Thursday afternoon with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sanders. Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Hooser and daughter Helen called on Robert Hooser and family Thursday evening. Miss Ada Hopkins spent Friday afternoon with Miss Charlotte Brown. Mrs. Retta Barber spent Thursday afternoon with her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Dickerson.

Mrs. Katie Bastin and grandchild-1 Clarence Beck attended tKe shower moro ’ Sun,ia >' afternoon: to Greencastle Monday afternoon,

ren have returned home from St. on Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane Sautrday Mr. and Mrs. ( urtis Minmch an Louis where they visited Mr. and Mrs. night at the home of her mother, chil-h 1 v i m- Sunday guest- of r. MOTHERS

C. J. Alios. Mrs. Anderson Pickett. ‘ ITI ^ Mt .. Watch for symptoms of worms in your The Stiff'll »n,l rhattpr rltih met Uncle John and Aunt Betty Mich. Julia Gene O Hair spent last week children. These parasites are the great

Jas^WednesSay wiSt X Martha ads are some better at this ^ A

Mrs. Dill Michaels of Bloomington

reason to think your child has worms, act

Mr. and Mrs. D. Wright, of West ^ ^ ^"fri^ 1 Sum^ visRo" wS‘ TZ mZ

Volz Camp Number 3349 Modern oodma' of America will hold a spe»1 called meeting Friday evening to aka Amber preparations for the enrtainnient of the Indianapolis teams ho will visit the local camp on Sat’■day anight. Every member is to at-

n <l thiB meeting.

Will Bain. successful remedy is used. It drives out Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morris and the worms and restores tlie rosy hue of daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bosnell of health to baby cheeks. Price S6e. Sold by

Greencastle, Rev. Paul Vietzke, Chas. Cline, Lillian O’Hair, Mrs. Mary

Sold by Owl Drug Store

BARNARD

j=]j Newton spent Sunday with Mr. and 1 , .

Ij Mrs. John Day. ’ ground here. ^

Robert and Jean Ragan returned ONE IN TEN

Saturday from Charleston, 111., where Neglecting a little wound, cut or abras-

they visited their aunt, Miss Edith ion of the flesh may in nine cases out of Ragan, who is teaching in the Eastern ™ rthVone^^in^tenU^t; Man « U f n '* n ' 1 ^ chil ^ rt ' n ; M t r - an ' 1

Illinois State Normal. causes blood poisoning, lockjaw or a Mrs. Hughes of Terre Haute ate Sun- , , . Miss Ina Perry and her music class chronic feetcring Bore. The chea|>cflt. |day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John hrunk Booker and ami y sl.eni awill give a recital next Saturday eve- -ife-t and l.st roors. is to diunlcrt the , Ma „g u „. - urday night with Harry Shirley and

. wound with hquid Borozone and apply , M „ T Robinson and 1 f aml1 . v -

ning at the M- h- church. (he Borozone Powder to complete the Mr and Mrs Lee Robinson ami g and ,| aUK hter

There will be an ice cream social healing process. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c daughter of Fillmore were Sunday ‘ .

‘ . . ,| Weslev aad$1.20. Powder 30c and 60c Sold by visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clay O'- Maude isited ( laude Hooser, at th next Saturdav evening at the Wesley T Methodist Hospital Sundav Chapel church * Sold by Owl Drug Store Hair and family. Metnomsi nospuai, aunoay.

> ■> - ^ ' - —’ " Miss Bernice and Chrrstene Lfwi I are spending a few days in Indianapoli.s visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs- Charles Bramblett of Staunton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansel!Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Vestal and VV ■ 1 B. Vestal, of Greencastle, spent Sunt day with Tilden McNeff and family. Mrs. A- H- Hoover and Mrs. Jahnen Hodge and children were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James ReevesMr- and Mrs. James Vestal, of C!o-< venlale and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vostal and daughter, Gretchen, of Beech Grove were Friday afternoon caller'i at W. O. Lewis’ and Tilden McNeffs Miss Nelle Glidewell left Monday morning for Indianapolis, after spending her vacation here with relative;. 1

, and friends.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jess Kendell and son Fred, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Asher, of Indianapolis. Mis- Mildred Patton, of Terre Mr. and Mrs. Philip GKemlell, MrHaute, and Mr- Washburn, of Gosport, and Mrs. A'illie Ader siient Sunda\ in visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Greencastle. W. W. Glover. Mrs. John Kefaurer made a biio* Miss Marjorie Perry and Miss ness trip to Indianapolis Friday. Sarah Glidewell accompanied by Miss C. C- Higgens called on friends in Naomi Hunter, of Madison Township New Maysville Sunday afternoon, went Friday to Bethany Park for a Misses Helen and i/tila Weller cal week. led on Opal Cassidy, Friday after-

Mrs. Emma Hansell went Sunday I noon,

to visit her brother Tom Kemper, who Charley Temple has purchased <v is confined to his home west of Har- new 1 Ford carmony by illness- Roy Dale Weller .Forest Hughes, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mercer, of In-* Greenwood, spent Saturday night and dianapolis, spent Sunday with Mr. Sunday with home folks, and Mrs. W. O. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Eggers and famMr. and Mrs. Forest Casibeer and ! ily, Mrs. Flossie Dersher, Misses daughter Vivian of Terre Haute were j eGneva and Pauline Temple spun*: the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley W. W. Glover. Temple and son. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church 1 o met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. A n t h t . offices in the coorthouso

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Tilden McNeff. Assisting hostesses were Mrs- L- S. Perry, Mrs. Fred Hansell and Mrs. Willianl Wamsley.

were closed Wednesday afternoon for the cornerstone ceremonies a* the new Masonic Temple here.