The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 March 1927 — Page 2
THE OREENrASTT.E DAILY DANNER, THURSDAY MARCH 10. 1027.
I III IIMI.V RANM’R
THE OPERA HOUSE
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II \RRY M. SMITH. Kdilnr and Propriflnr If IMRini N, Hty I diwr
ED FRAZIER WRITES ABOUT GREENCASTI.E
(C nliliued on Kltrf* 1« •)
Personal And
Local
vl r-. ■ homo n
I !l< n Bov-or i.>
i West Columhia St root.
Thomas Gibbon^ i> on lri|» to St. I.oui>.
llilli Sh |>t a ill'll .ml Tod Wiil'on
)iont todnj in Rru/.il.
vl i <. Abo Cohn of Clovordalo wa v
visitor boro Thursday.
hulk ami in tbo wlnt> > timc• wlion llo h o wa- i lick on Jnck-oii Si., wo wmihi l.ako Uio borso- olf ut Uob lli/'i'anlrornor and lot th. :ii' i , i.;i i down to
|t| l.bo .N'ortb l>o|»ot. Ono tiino tho old
oar jump'd tbo traok abuiil ball wa.\ - ** •» <t, )W n tbo bill ami ran up ovor tho sido walk and ItniM-kod down about
half of l»r. KmVhi's fonoo.
10. I romoinli, i tbo old liallortu
ill at bor stiiok • on tbo old I. N. A. & C. I’. I!.
us I did my fir.-t railroadiiitr there, but lb '.v woro not l.uiiiiiitr vv .mi vvhoi:
biisino- I started, but I roinomber the tread
mill saw that th. \ us'd to aw the wood for tin envim • A hor.o on a tread mill walkint' up bill all day lonK. I will jriv you some of tin ( names of tbo-o old iiuill wheels, the iV.ur larffost at that time were about j Hi by til cylinder- and 20 oars wa a full freiirhl train. I fired the old
TJ/e safe way
In stoii chihlrcris < mn-hy , \
Pro,tootyoitrrliildipnwiihiliis pure, plea ant and eili*. live . ..n di ■ nip l.aubei's Ant-o-lo., At tiienrat Mj/n of a cougii or« old tu-f? 4 I or ^ 1 yo.irathi-prpparu non hi \ir u ii «ii Lv >■ • ir.orliPrF, U elojvi roiif'lis due foroMai. Soki jr.»l giur-ul.lP-dl 0 , >Otll Jfii » ‘ I l. .1. * dOi: i*rp>»ir«<l by 1 «iiLri t-1 -iiofti C«».
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|('or Sale tty MCI.MVS, IIRCGCIST
County Coroner Frank Rood, of < Invorilalo was a visitor hero toil ay.
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EASY PICKINGS’
Mr. and .VIr-. Robert Smith of lnliauap'dis visited in the city with relit ives Wednesday. The n Kulnr Presbyterian Pray, r mi idinpr will tie held in the rhurrh pniiors tonij'ht at 7:.'l(l.
Robson, Jim Robson. John Robson, j Tho Great Knstern, Tho Groat West-
ern, Fore Faugh, etc.
1(J. Leatherwood Island was down i the i-reek across from the old Rock- j villc road and cast of old ford. The picnic grounds wore in John j
, Sage’s and Raker’ groves, now owned
Racer a small emrme used to push, lf|( . || ;ll)m „ H „|..
Kit. F. FRAZIKR. 1
out all freight train from (ireeaia-
Montpelier, Ohio.
RK’ |\ \l, TO FONT INI K
The
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Saiuler.- Kvangtdistic parly is
tie to Itaintiridge. I h. water t.'rti. war located about I or ■'< mil. - out of G. C. on Rig Walnut crook, ahout a mile south of tin bridge, we al wont to the Jun tion for coal and other cars from tin Van R. R. Her.'
are some of tho mime- of the enein ' . . fll i i North Wind, South Wind. Mack ;t v ” , '> at j Hawk. Tecumpsh.. W. F. Reynolds, Kminenci'. \ great many have acZebra, White Boar. Vntel po. (iaz dlo. ceptod Cbri-t, and more are contin, Rover, Ratlor, Ran r, Kocket. Rein 1 ,..,..,, n i K |, t . house is filled to j
night, and several
nights people have been turned away.
OUR OFFICE WINDOW
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(i RKKNCASTl.F. I\'l»., MARCH HI. |(io-,
VI
Published iu the interest ol Green castle nod vicinilv by the True llitim I .umber ( «. GF.rtRGF I'.NC.H.N Manager and I dilor VVVI. Pfil.l. A III) Adveilisiitg Manuget HARI.’V ’ M < iriulatioii Mau.'iger
niidclod. 11. It. Stringer is in charge of opera lions. Wo have do livoreil -evernl loads of materials.
tier?"
Servant: s , ^iri ma am. a m | , v tripped over a'
rug, an’
"'e lies,| ,
•’ ip ' Of dislip. ■
“I’m going to marry a pretty girl mid a good cook.” “You can’t. That big.i my.”
Archie: “How tl ,i s it happen that Smith liasn't the habit of talking to himself any more?” Hurt: “lie caught himself cheating at solitaire, and hasn’t spoken to himself since.”
The nice weather of the last few days has acted as a wonderful stimulant t > the lumber business.
Mistress: "What do we need for din
, hunt l-oivh to S. !• br, den.- home, tv; wdl be t|u l provernont.
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more m.in \ „„ t|li< new hat?"
" I huven’t
any muiiej m, j t " "Have you kail ,, giveh to you?" VN'o- 1 haw ha,| it charged to
account,”
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Work has started on the 'Hi not lore Roe- home on Hanna St. and it is to he rompleleh re
Inimltcr ( ti.
I h ; in i.dent lllM jr* 11 Bui1,1 ;i Tirst.”
fiioni: r.r.i Rudd it of Wed
When the pr.iwr. Iii»iI rain\ ilny coDj. es lots of in'. n borrowed umlirri las.
Rev. I». K. Vandament was called | De.er, Rusher, Attella. Dart, Sampson, to Greenfield today to conduet the j Hercules and sever al others, all sinuU ' U I I!U ' I, . V ’ funeral of Mrs. John lia-h. in comparison with the engines of to
day. Rut with beautiful
Mrs. George Manhart and Imbi painting on the tenders,
daughter, were taken home from ‘he
County Hospital, Thursday.
landsea 1
day. Rut with painting on the
10. Oliver 1*. Badger’.- fruit farm was located west of the north depot about, .‘i-1 mils, vv. -i . n the old I. A
' MM*» .? ~J*f**y
* a. - - • iniaa m- ~ii i r
James IT Harris who ha- been quite '.ny'^Ju. ‘traiaing'a-'a'nie.vh'u.i! ill ;it hi.< home on west Washinjrlonl \|iki* Sa>ro, John VL iryweather an«l !
liuli
>lroet» is reported improved today.
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FARM LOANS
<in 11oi s<*s, Cattle, Autos, Implements, Etc. \l;i\ Ii • olitained on short notice from this reliable company
$25
$.’100
Indiana Loan Co.
u raw
AU 2 I-;. Wash. St. < )ver frangdons
ione
lf>
We are always on the job.
The regular meeting of the Pentecost Mission on Ohio St„ tonight at o’clock. Kveryotie is welcome.
used to go to Mr. Ita 'cr’s orchard and buy a peck of apples and I have never seen nr lasted such Win, saps, before or -ince. We would meet all the passenger trains on th I. & St. I.. and the I . N. A. & (’. at
Fd
the h add.
in lallation meeting on Tuesdav i ight
MINI
the Hnitt ' r ITf't \.
Ihe.-e Stall
API'I.KS , apples .-old than s any ot!
to
Well, ci.i.k '.ell. k cp Rhon “Hf
Well.
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Hi I : It HI it
i 1.1.VI ON Recause -he failed I peai in court !a-t October as ,ri led, Mr.-. Kthel Rahlrhlge, of Cl ; i- 1 i, was fine,| $10(1 .,nd sTiitcnced J ■ 10 days in th' woman.- prison on | old liquor chalge which awaited j
i "t urn to this city.
This does the work of 50 pountls of ico aiul more —every day!
Fine delegations arc* attending each night fn.oi the following Churches. Hall, Cloverdiile. Crown Center, Mon lovia. Stilesvilh'i IT'lle Union. Huzle wood, Amatv'. Samyrti, Corinth, Olive, | l.,'wi.sville, Raiagon, Gosport, Marl !
insville and l ittle Point.
This whole section is being reached •
f,,r Christ in a wonderful way.
Many fine young folks are taking j great part in the meeting, and sev- j
, . in; r i , the depot nod sell ur apples to the'i'ral of them have accepted ( hrist Mr-. I.emtiel Rio- ol l.inton l- VI - _ 1 . i ' , . , • „ , . „ ,
passengers. We goi fie for I apple They make up a fine choir, and boost itmg Miss .Martha Crouch and other ,, n r o wn ’s Hall was the first the- p.,,,,,
,ri ,!,ls ’ ^ r »{« ( “ C - l, * t ' at E th " The church will he entirely reor- i
west side ol the -ouarc and was op
Mrs. Hurry Moore ha- returned dated by a Mr. Mill; his son Jerome ganizc*d, and a minister will be called f, m a visit with her brother, Dr. K. j became a noteM. cornet player while ns soon as the meeting is concluded. II Cosner in Davton Ohio duito a young mun and was a mem- •|' hert » w i|| he baptismal services,
her of the Ring (. Id Rand at Torn ,, , p m .
The Fridav Circle will meet Fridav Uaute during th. Fair Week. Old F Su '" h '>; Ma,< 1,Uh ’’ a • ' '' I nd.iv in I, will meet I inlay ( , whilf , anf| Co :l | wavs played at at the James Errands farm, one mh* ■' rMloon ;i1 ' «*Flofk wiib lIihull; such plav,< as Cricket oiu south, and one mile cast of Km''n>
Ihilby. Mi>. Hyil Hur>t will >.|tho Hearth, Nick of the Woods, Ka. t ,. no< . I.ynn and Uncle Tom’s Cabin. All Th ^ will dose with . oig,
lectures given by out of town speak 1
Cornelius Airhatt will have churg ers were held here. I shall never ol servieo to he held Saturday arm' ^ or " < ‘t one time I attended a lecture March 15th.
Sunda.v at the Oil Ilapti.-t Mil!
Creek Church.
ho claimed wa-* u desperate outlaw of the Jesse James type in life and who had been hanged. Well, hoy lik *| of course, I occupi <1 a fr nt seat and directly under the horid old niiimm' Well. I really wa- just a little afrai i of this old outlaw while io the hall hut when the lecture wa- over and the audience filed down stairs it wa h. re raining and thrundering and flash af ter flash of lightning. I stood at th, font of the stairs until all had < niiie down and there was no one tluo from the north end, -o I had to , ,. home all alone. There wcie no ti, ■ 1 lam|>. and the side walk- from th square to the depot were ver\ ine ■ ular; some of slak- of lime stun some of cinders and brick and v.o. rough in place.-. It was -n dark thai I couldn't eo how to keep on ih, walk only during a flash of lightning I had worked my way from the hall down .laekson St., until I wa- inimcli ately in front of the old loeu t gri,v, that used to stand on the N. W. eoi nor where you turn l go to the 1,1
THE BEST FOR LESS
al
Vancleave's Up town Meat Market
'Established In ISIYF
Dhonu l;j7.
We Deliver.
RAGE AGAINST STALKING
RLOOMI.NGI’UN. Mar 10. (UP) Stalling tactics, sometimes known a. a “delayed offensive,” which sprtp into pepularity throughout the middle west (luring the 11126-27 baskethall season, were condemned by !l (). “Pat" Page, coach of the India'.a
Fniv, r-it v fooi hall t, hd v j day. Rage hns gone on ., tug change in t , ru! t, quent stalling impo- ihle. Stalling as a mean.- of out oppo-ing guards t iqH'ii w:ii i on offensive drive i- genera^ copied as good ha-kethall
R< <e Daggy. of the Central Ran t force, f- working at the new Ladoga State Rank thi- week, assisting m
the organization.
on anatomy. The lecturer had 1 j display, a number of skeletons and
one dried or mummified exhibit, who ."—
r -».
Mrs. Loiene Crouch Rlanche of Jefferson, Ohio returned to her home
today afti r having been called by the death of her aunt.
\llien O'Hair, living north of town, was taken to t/ie County Hospital on Wednesilay where he will receive
treat merit for influenza.
Dr. Wade of Evanston. III., i- in the eity for a visit with his son, Pmii Wade, D. K. E. House, who has been e,mfined to the hospital on acco'iri
of illness.
The Teacher- and Officers of th t'hii tian Church Sunday School will
III, el at
lock. All I, pi .Tit.
the church tonight at 7::n Ward school, I have forgotten
t le-
member- are urged
< lim h a patient Hi, pa l Id lr me
M . Bridge.- who has bo,.. in the County Hospital for evcinl weeks, returned to imrw liatelj west of the
name of this street, hut it was .alum very dark and spookv here with all those trees and no lights. Well, I had been standing then- for |ii'ih.ip .7 minutes waiting for another flash 'V* — of lightning and in my mind’s ey 1 had that old mummy right behind
A Cap Free!
We will extend our cap offer for one more week. One dress cap free with each suit of clothes. Don’t miss this bargain.
NORTH SIDE CLOTHING STORE
Ilu* Sion* For The Lari Anri Ills Dari”
eity on Wrdnesrtay. He is improvin''
nieely.
It. A. Ogg is home from Miami Mini nth, |- points in Florida and also M.IhT.', Biloxi and New Orleans. Mr Ogg will reach home Friday i , topping off nt Mitchell
Bln. inington.
He ready for hot weather— make your ice box a Frigidaire
11:. High School Orchestra at the i• pillar music assembly Thursday morning gave the foiling excellent program Queen Marguerite MinnntUiiilleet, Vlinr.et from F. flat symphony Mozart, and The Glow Worm
I .inrk,'.
I' IT were jxjssiMe for yon to keep your ice-box
idli ! constantly—14 hour a day—yon woulil gtill not have ar. /'ood reftif.er.ition as tire Fri/*id* air host coil will/;ivc you, without any attentitrn
on your j art.
ll on Jm vcenystandard makeoficc-box, youcaa have Fii;*id.iirc installed in it and from that time yorr < rn forget about refrigeration. Your meats, vegetables and ofher foods will be kept better than you were ever able to keep them before. Spoiled foods v*. ill l>c a thing of the past, f i„ue in and Jet ut demonstrate Frigidaire to you. L. B. C0WGILL S. Vine Street.
I’hone fi77.
lire funeral of Mrs. Lucinda nimbi uf Fillmore who passed away ut h.r home there Wednesday morning at I :!!() of heart trouble, was held Thursday afternoon from thg Christian Church at 2:00 with interment
in the Fillmore Cemetery.
There will h • air important meetnip of the American Legion ronight at half pa-t seven. The plans for tin
111. and ready to pounce upon in. when two old cats let a -i le.mi out and right at my feet. Well it iUM'less to s a y that 1 waited am longer for it to liyJtning. I ju 1 w, 1 1 on home in the dark and I didn’t -1,," to pick anv iruw hen n - cilhci 12. I saw this man killed yt th
U C_ 1 corner. 1 wa- across the sin i
,i watching the firemen at woik. It
11 1 -i ems to me the man that wa kill, I
was named Shipley, he was a fuim tur'* dealer. There was an nut-id. stairway to the upper -lory anil I • I think, cut away a -iipp.it to th. stair, tmil the wall fell and ra.i'-hl
him before he could , , ap,
FI. Buffington’s hardware -t,.i. was located on th 1 * , t -ide of t|., square. It seems t , 1 that height ley’s Rank was on tie -..uili .1. ,,f the square, hut I am not ure.
1 1. The Blai k Brolhi ■
sale stable wa on Janckson St., own el and operated by Geo. and It.,I*
Black.
15. Ilo I remember when the ( irci traveled overland?* Well, | hould say I do, and any other that cvri saw them coming to town will never) forget it. The greatest number of shows that used to come to G. (' cam" from Crawfordsville and i f course came in on Jack- 11 St. Well, all the kid' in the noith end wool I
di Irirt conference to he held heio gtH up at ■'( a. m., or stay up all nieht Vlnreh 2.’lrd, will be completed this an ll waBt l '' meet them. We u .... , , . ually waited at the old overhead ' veiling. At this conference Legion bri(1 ^. They were afraid it would m 11 from nil over the Fifth Di'stric* not hold them so the men i.i chnrg.' will he present. of them mado them ford the creek
hist east of Hie bridge, and they su*t
Dean Kline Is the winner of th * did have one good time getting them May Day pageant contest. Her man- , t0 ‘' 0 "’ p ou } or V-?'
.. , lUMi about (IroHTi all of us kins throv -
from five that
..script was selected irnm i.ve mat inK walPr ul , ()VPr everyone within were submitted. Last years pageant reach of them. I recall how impm “Kil-na-T'reina" was also written by taut we used to feel :is we march; , 1 ,,, .ru. • j . j. .u- ’ alongside of the elephants into town Mi Kline. Hie judges for tku year wh(W W( . m(if a ' ny nr thp olh , .. weie: Miss Lucy Bowen, Miss Bachel iHjy.s w were proud to boast that v Benton, Miss Katherine Higgs. Misa had met them way out and we genci Mary Lloyd, and Miss Elsie Taylor. »»>' had a job by this tin... enrryi,
, urglrr to thi clopnnntK for which v
I he winning pageant, “Daffydown- „ ol ;l tjck,.. „ f u dmi-sion. Hu old dilly,” will !«• presented in the Defi, time show.-; that I remember all shov May 8. The cart will be selectad where
f.illespie nov live; and Sage
next “eek.
Thty wtr# Van Aul . Yank
YOU W0UID EXPECT TO PAY MORE
tor these smart dresses. Here is a group of lovelydresses with so many r smnrt fashion featuirit will n t la* difficult tor you to find one that will bring out your own individuality to ndvaiiUt"
that
Here are the new blouse effects, tiered
, , -kirts, pleatings and tucks in the wanted spring r,, * lir ' Li ol fine quality cr< pe and georgette ;u -o modest n p rice that they cannot fail to interest the r, ,,i)i | N
-hoppei.
$10.00 SALK OF NKW SPRING KKOCKS
Nifty New Dr.
George! 1 r
1 uT IV | t * l ‘ lt ! inl ■ sa,, 'bre style or quality at this notably low price, uemr*" ..
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Mniiy smart women will pick up two or three of these
little frocks «it tin- low price of
I’lCTORl tl KKVIFW I’ATTFHNS
$5.95 ALLEN BROTHERS Yi i oiii’s Of I'Xtiihfnl Durvico.
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