The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 February 1927 — Page 3

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RATI'RDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1927. **"«■*“>*

Classified Ads.

For Sale—

I poll Puror ■ v-Alim^r, K. K. 1.

For Reni

sho.r -. : FOR RENT:—A mr^t fiP.=!Tah!i> 12-! n ' room "rally locatod. Rhonp l'R-

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i DR CALK:—Oak rlininp tahlp n”': ‘yo.-.co, Butfett SI l.«6, Pcrf.w- , n « burner nil c tovr> Si0.00, pnam- , ,rp ki+rhnn table S-'.OO. Ea^' I

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12-2t. FOR RENT—Farm 12? 1-2 S erea. •T. If. Pitehford. ^.51

Miscellaneous—

SEE US for imported birds and

1 l*2p 1'ird supplies. Eitel Floral Co. lO-Rv

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r _ 1 ^ j opportunity l>eo-innen. Materials cut. . .7 TnTvTur. 'Instructions furnished. Addressed

■ dr SAKE OR envelope brings particular 1DOT.:

Mi - •lames Bryan. 6.,.) East Was - • l5ft Rnst |2n(lt N y ■;:cn. 7 -«P- 0 — .

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■pioomimr plants and cut flower.?, Eudalys Market, 27 \Y, Franklin {c St. Valentine’s Pay and all other j St.. Phone 177,. Fresh Fish. Rive an.l Kasim . delivered to any part of | dressed poultry, epc nn<l vepetnble B rity. HiC Peek Flowrr Shop. We deliver. II ■nne 741-K. 11-2'

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("Unto Falls Saw mill now Open 'or custom work. Walter rarmlcbel and Martin P.rntbers. 7-6p Pro col* ors. N. \. Warner, Phone 47, Brazil, Ind., 222 S. Alabama. in 2p notice "ELMS INN” open all dav fSiivdcy. !2 n rlook ebieken dinner everv day PINE WITH I S. ‘ go u. WIN! SAP 1PP1 ES: Mow mv1< the I nited State-, than any oilier apple, (load lookincr, ernod cookinc, irnorl eatinsr, good keeninu. I have them.—R. a. O-r-r. 12-H EAPIES: - Make $2.-, n $50 week ly aedressinff card- at heme; CNperi-. cnee unneee- ary. 2e stamp briPfr full particular-. H. Eichty, New 1 tle India i2-i 1. Station. Real barjjains in applet, Hurl and Wetz. 12-1*. til 0\ RR 1 \ l »| \\ \

Money To Loan Oil Live stock. Auto’s Tractors, fnijilements, allowing you 10 repay, afl er making’ a crop. BRAZIL FINANCING CO. Open Thursday o each week. I7 1 • E. Wash' eton Si.

VI E OVER I\ 1)1 \N I FF!AXON The In- tr.r.vible • » • jperly of the Lebanon Thorr.lo'V! • traction ermpnny has bee-, shold, it j\va< announced here. The p.ig Fo:n I railroad system purehr; - bp r ? . t, 1 of-wav recently.

Station. Real barirains in apples, I Inland Wetz. r?l*.

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1,0., 1 t-ary, no sellimr; easy work add re- .

"'‘ri envelope bring* par'. 1 u . Kin* 1 " Card i;,.", East 42nd. N. Y. 12-lp

■ pr S \LK:—l r «ed 1.70 cptr “Old 1 B inrubater. ?I0. Cook’s' llard-

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11 1 n I r ' n t '° -' Ivf ' r ' !nn tor Auto top- and "• p I upholsterin'?, 8 West Poul.-.r Si. Phon •

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B’ANTEP- Girl for general hou -t j WOMEN: Make money sewi wtjri. Applj at Banner efOee. 10-tf ‘ bungalow aprons, Childrens dre so— 1 Materials cut, instructions furnished. ■VASTFP: Fuller Brush Company Experience unnecessary. Write. }|er.-\ hil openin : in Putnam County for 2 .Manufacturing Co., mi Fifth A\ear with ears. This job is good for ' nue, \ew York City. 12-In ■00 the first year with increase n 5|reaf:. r. For interview write Ilo< | When you think of lumber, think

GREENSBURG Faint calls , liiemon here to heoric efforts '1 fitrhting a blaze at the Fair depart m' nt store hefore it \va- discoverr that a tireman was tramping in .1 bo\ of “Mama .lolls.” El KHART More than elghty nii • percent of tin High scbrol- in *kI nite | Stato.- maintain orehestias nr bands, the ( onn Music eentoi hem announced after a nation wide -tt •

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o— See -ample el apple; at store thr.‘ are now on -ale Wetz the grecr'-. 12-1 ’.

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12-2p | Allan Lumber Co. A homo owned

■ U.KSMAX WANTED—Tn solicit fllirr- for lubricating oiis, greases ■ pant . Salary or commission. Ad- ■‘ TIIF HARVEY Oil. CO.. Cleve- ■ 12-lp ■CAN'TFP: Ground keeper foi

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operated institution.

I ’hone 16-tf.

Alfalfa. Hay. Wm. 12-lp.

FOR SALE: .M. Hr tick.

FOR RENT:—Modern furnish : rooms, steam heat, clr e in. One o>

NOTICE Pay Your Telephone account on or before the loth of each month and receive the regular discount for prompt payment Telephone Co. Max 1\ Hosea, Mm*.

VPP I.IFF TO VIM |{ m: vr> As well ns yen 1 to your life. 1 P'o without health is burdensome and : 10 lack of it casts a shadow over all our activities. Folov Pilb , a diiit-o-!r 1 stimulant to the kidneys, oau: • t i-egular. health-giving flow, ( arryii y 1 out of the body in a natural way, that waste matter, which. :f not in-'imo .. removed, spreads it. po on- -hr ttp 1 - , out the entire system, to the (lotri- ; ment of health. P.odil> at-hos, - cm . pains, a run-down condition of U o system, to the detriment „r h abh. Bodily ache-, severe pales. 1 rundiiw i condition of the system, inovitnM, result. . Avoid 1 hi . A. I; for I o:. Pills, diuretic. R. P. Mi'Ll IN.', Pniggist.

■f link.-. Ernest Stoner. 12-1 b two men. Phone 815.

12-2p

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I N \( IIA SI IT- 1 l.nEKfA PERSONS There js a sound th, 1 apeutir reason why l-'olry'.. Honey -.mi Tar Com pound for rough* and colds is < - peeially ,'itod to th. 'hoc. of old lolly per nns; beeausi contain.' no 1 chloroform, or opiati in cause con I stignition (that hug-ln r of advanc ing year 1 and to dr- up 1 he natural i and necessary secretions. Alildlv laalive, wonderfully soothing and ho«l line- to the irritated are-a, Foley > Honey and Tar Con mu ml puiokly , 'tops al roughs and throat irrii ring “fhi* tin »ir uight cougl ! ; -uiteil to the needs n elderly penplo. I Ask for i!. R. P. Mi I I IN'S, Pn.gi gist.

IP IT’S MONEY ^ on ngnl. we ll IcinI > (Ml S25 io s:?oo On easy terms Indiana Loan Co. 21 1 , I . \\ ashing 011 s| p OPEN M l U I I K.

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APPLES purchasee iinm 50e Vi :o $1.00 per bu. tit ag. le house Penn.

, See sample of apples at store th 1 are now on ale. Wetz the grocei. 12-1. I ‘ \l VPI.E HEIGHTS. Sunday school, 2:20 o'oclnck. Mrs. Grace Black. o EVNPES ( II M’l 1 Sunday school, P:20 Preaching Services, 7:20. 1 Mr-. Grace Black. o— - 1 Station. Roal bargains in apple-. Him' and Welz. 12-lt.

Tlicre's a Melon |{i[>enin^ for You! Il'll he ready <111 Slude- y* ImlvCM’*s 75ill Biiihdav— ^ lM‘bmai , y 16th—you*d ImMUt |K>sl|>one huviii^ a car I ill llie hi*» news hn^aks im*\1 Wednesday.

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Lady V .-i fant. Private riiapel. Amluilance Serviee.

Phone, 241;

Re*idence, : '652.

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■Sunday Services

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>ilf!e >-hool at 0:26. Kenneth Tc. it. < la es for all ages. Senior High School. V. P. I". Services at 6:20 P. M. (f.-eular worship services tit 10:20 L. I 7:20 P. M. ■ui.jfe, for morning Sermon. “Tim B iait Home” Evening top’!. 1 , Bftriftirg” prayer services c:ich o ay evening at 7:20 P. M. kf r.g :he month of Februtirv I 1 '' to chuial'. are rea.iin fii'Mit r of tho brok of acts eu‘h n,ili r to complete it during ■ month you're invited to join u.H tepnit your readings. I. H. Ferris, Pastor.

Sunday School 1:1.5. Preaching Service.-. 2:20 attd 7:20, Rev. Henry Stegmiller. THE PRESBYTERIAN ( HI ROl

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1HODISJ i nisrOPM. ( HERCTI

Victor E. Raphael, Minister. Sunday school, 9:20. Prof.

I Manhart, Supt.

‘ Session Meeting, 10:20, in Manse to receive members.

I Morning worship, 30:40. S.-rmon theme: “The Christian Ministry." Re

opening of Church Auditorium.

, High School Christian Endeavor. ’ 6:20. Leader, Frederick Ellington

Young People’. Chri-tian Endo \

or, i!:20.

Evening Service, 7:20. Sermon theme; "A Fifed Slave”, ( Junior Christian Endeavor, 1.00: o'clock Thursday a'lcrnoon. I < :nlef \ iola Alexander. Prayer meeting. 7:20 Thin day,

evening.

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FIRST IIAI’IIST FIRST ( IIRISii \N ( H Itls l I \ \ « II \( 1 s| RMi | ST. P til, ( \ I HOM( MEiHOMST I:PIS( (II’AL BETHEL \ M. E. M VPl.E HE1GH1S MISSION ( HI K( II Ol I HJ N \/,ari:ni t ill, PRESPA I ERl \N M l . /ION B tl’lls l i III IP II LANDES i H tPEL,

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Dim;( toey

BIBI.I STORY

Spring vV Popitar Si reels Indiana A Poplar streets .'Os -smith Indiana streo Ikisi Washington Si reel ('allege & Seminary < row n Street Martinsville St. 217 East W ashington College A Poplar Si reds Main .V Vpple Street* l.inierLde,

Rev PEA

Pualol

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liev. .1. J. Mullen Keclnr Rev. I'. 11 n waul lay lor Rev. I'olbort, Minister. Rev. Grace Black I i rd and I hn a Harvey Rev. \ iclor L. Raphai' Rev. Fratildin. 1.1.ire III.iik I’aslnr.

■ llowarl Taylor, Minister. I M. Sunday School. |(‘:40 a. M. Worship with sortno \ " I'rue Worship.” 'o P. M. Epworth League D'jiof i| \icoting;. ; ‘0 P. M. Evening worship. This ice will fall in line with the Govrequest for an observance of B'o'.-’s birthday. An address on ^■aham Lincoln. God’s Man for the r will lie given. he ervice of conference and Ser on Thursday evening is provIpful to an increasing number

p'cople.

I TH E ! CHI'RI H Ol IHI N V/.ARI.NE

Sumlay school, 9:20 a. m. Preaching service, 10:20. Pastor will preach on th'- subject, “Chri t' Pcsire for tho Church.” Young People's Society, 6:20 p. m. Preaching service, 7:20. Subject will be, “Light Weight Men." Prayer meeting Thursday night at t 7:20 o’clock.

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COFFMAN'S For Hardware and Sportinu Goods, China and Novelties

We 1 a liver

I‘hone lUbhY'.

West Side Square.

>R'l' PENTK’OST MISSION' 1 O’ice- tonight at 7:20.

FIRST CHRISTIAN OirHCFT B. H. Bruner, minister. Bilile Schcol at 9:20 A. M. Bible Worship. I/inlG Suppet And

ennon by Mr. Bruner at 10:45 A. School ot Mi--i at (i:l > I'. !. M. Subject: “Out of A Car pent rb i with four «-lii*sc=. the subject of ♦he S lop;” a study <f two of the groa'- lecture in the adii ela-- by Mr. e--t friends of the common gieople,' Bruner will be, "The IndustriF-'.a Je-a- of Nazareth and Ahrab.m lion rf tho Orient " t'he general top',' Lincoln. in the Voting peogiloy ('Ins- condu" 1 •

ed by Prof. O. II. Smith i- "I hina'

(Tiallc.nm to ( hi i -Uunlty."

At 7:20 P. M. a number of hen: - fully illu.drali d hymn will be u-e,l and the young Puhlie is invited 'o the-e intcrestimr Sunday evening

1 net vice.-.

the V ximi t»l liod’ Dwelling !'ln--p 1 The . ovrring of tin Ark was <>nslab o’’ solid gold. 1 iron it, at eith- ' cr end, there stood an angel with wings strotchoil tiigh over tin- Ark. 1 and with fare turneil towards his fcl I low at the ther end. T lis was the Mo ivy .-oat; and “there I will meet with thee,’' -aid the Lord God, “and thore will I talk with tlico, from bo twoen tho two eherubim. of all thing, that 1 will give thee in commandment unto tho childret of Israel.” The hroidered veil dtopped agsiin. and M ,-e- was outside it in the Holy I lace. There he s iw ;i table of i gilded acacia wood, bearing loaves of unleavened bread, to be laid we, kly in offering before the Lord. Chalii - and tlagons of gold wet 1 there also, with f fferings of wine. On the other side stood a lamp-stand. Of pure gold it was shaped, and.fiom a -ingle stem th to i-i sc seven g<ilden branches, each hearing on it- tip a Ipmp l illed with pure oil. \n,| th, -even lamps were to burn night and day, rid never to he extinguished. 1 .-i-t. before the door of entrance, was a mall, goldhn altar, wb,-r, on was t,> be nllered, morning and evening, naught but fragrant incense, and that

by tin High Priest alo te.

Bey md, in the outer c art, M<>s„s saw a great bronze iilttir where the daily burnt-offerings might lie presented, and a mighty vo il of bronze filled with pure water, wherein tingiriest • might cleanse tin "Dselve- b, fore they came to make offering at

the altar.

Besides all this, the l.nrd showe.l to Moses tla* fashion of the stately lobes in which Aar n the High Pries',

R. P. Mullins Driiffffisl Kodaks ^•Johnston’s Candies

TTfFSF IJISINESS ANNOCN( EMKNTS AUK PAH) FOR IIY THE FOLLOWING I MS I NESS MEN OF OIL* ' ' WHO HELIEVE THAT TIIF ( IH ia II RE1*KESENTS THE (^LEATEST FOIH E FPL GOOD-

Furs and Hides

CITY

Greencastle Telephone

W. II. KITKIJOR6I-:

MK.AT MARKET J’ , ine Meats at Seasonalile ( ost

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I it l ire Phone I Nt Residence 77'.’ Y. H. ASKEW Palmer (’hiroprador 25 1-2 Ea i M asbimnon, SI.

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Phone 12

We Deliver Phene 561.

10? E. Franklin

A. Cook Loan Company

A.D. Chew Coal ( o. •'Re* IniHana ami Virginit « o*l s’ |*)h e*i Price*. —Order No^~-

Try ‘Tonality Hread” the new loaf Ask yom- ffi’ooer Lueleke’s Bakery

Wabash Valley

Electric Co.

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1’iock Sales Go.

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COFFMAN’S F#r llurdn-ar* ami SgMiriiiig Goods. China and Novelfie*. — Me Peliver I’hnni- :’,I»I-T. West •tide Sigiiare. , — — ALL OVER INDIAN \ KOKOMO— Memories of flay - wh'm Kokomo b a-ted no sidewalks, pav’d fieri.-, electric lights; when the bi^ ; court Imu-e was “Show place” of 'hf 1 county; wl en s,,uth Kokomo was lanii ami swamp land, were recall t hj’ (, orge \V. I.andoti, wealty hutd- • v.-arc dealer who cvl hrated hi 1 ; ?0:h birth Jay uuia

Or,-1 it there came a robe of datl; blur.. (Jo it* hem w,-re wreugh, liome-gianut.-s of blue ard tiiirgile and -earlet; and between each pair giome-grunates thore hung a little golden ball, so tlnit every step rh t the High Priest made, a. ho vce.n* about the nice of God' House, v.ci a« i'o:n)i:irij, ,l with tho mollow , h : m» of hells. Above the rob,' r.ini, a kind of ,uf» c^at. named the rphod. It wa wn,-. of fine linen, with gold thread* lunning tl tough it, and was broirb •- i ll with him . purple, and scarlet, a: A girt with a girdle of th” same. It was fastened on either boulder of the guiest by- a clasp of onyx, and o,i these two -t, nes wore engraven the names of the twelve tribes of 1 ru I, six' tribe- on each stone. On hi J breast above the surcoat, the High Prie-t wore a breast-plate of brnili't ■ •I linen, bearing, within a g - ol.| mi ettings, four rows of prociou io; t». Uu-f e in eneh r w; and each stone of th* twelve was graven with tlrmimc of one of the tiibes of I>r:>i , l. Now this was the manner of the ordering of the graven jewels: Sardiu- i.ludahi, Emerald fReuben), ,1a<;n(h (l-Jphriam), Bf-ryl iPait, le gia/. ilssinl.ari, S*H»)>hire ( iSimeon), Agtite (Manasseh), i)nyx lAsb-’i), Carbuncle t/ohulun), Ibamnnd iGmli, Amethy st t Benjamin), .1 mp^r t N'.in-

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I pun hi head the High Pro t was to wear a mitre of fine linen, b,- rilig on its front, fasteneil by a <lark blue cord, ti gdate of pure gold, with the words "Holiness to the 1 erJ’’ graven thereon. Many other things did the I ord cause His servant tn see ami understand a-* to the manner of th- -'* rvie.e of Hi< House, and when He h«d taught him all these things, lie gave unto him two tablet- of stone, g-rav-en by tho fitiger of God, that they might pre.-eno the Haw- that He hil made for Israel from gen* ration f o generation. 'IVien this wondrous and all who should follow him in that holy office ti-t be clothed. Ill illnermost gam,, nt mu • a coat of fine linen reaching from throat to .inkle, communion of (Tod with nun w is suddenly broki n, and in fierce* anger the Lord bade Moses get hint down to the people in the valley. For during tho long flay- and, night when they were left without their le'trier, evil thought, had come to tie- id hail blossomed into evil (iee.F*. a: you shall hear. tTo be continued.)