The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 March 1927 — Page 2
THE OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY 10 & 25c
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ust tinu* tonight to see ('olleen Moore in her West picture, and a two reel comedy. TIIK MARRIKD WIDOW EAST RUN ST A li IJENRI'MT
[ Come down to Big Four Elevator Hill look nur line nver. we will sell vim implemenls. feeds ami feme, l;c(l 'f«i|> p«sls, < lover Seed, Tiimilliv seed, Soy Keans, Salt, I’ulli)' !*ep line nl ill nil feed, Kinnan's lankaffe and pnullry leeds. Just received a ear «f Oliver iinplemeuls, and repairs: I raeInr, ili.-e harrows. No. II siilhie plows, ( ulli-packers, sinfjle and donlile: iwo row eultivalors, manure spreaders, w a aims, lime sowci wallunt: Iireakiii” plows, horse drawn dise harrows, sulkie
lakes, spike toath harrows.
V\e also handle life John Ifeere line of lonls, \,*w Iil**a spreaders. We will trade and lake eorn, wheal <>r oafs at markef price for anylhini> we handle. I nine down ami vel onr prices before
ion Ini, or sell your vratn. Waller S. (amphcll
Campbell Eros. Mi* Kour Rlf-vator,
I’hone 00, (Jri onea i li Ind.
Rillmcre, Ind. Phone 101.
Special For Thursday, March 17th GREEN CARNATIONS (St. Patrick’s Day)
EITEL FLORAL CO. Phone C>o6. We Deliver. “Say It With Flowers”.
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Horse Sale At Champer Barn. Greencaslle, Ind., Saturday, March 19 Beginning at one o’clock, I will sell to the highest bidder, 22 head of extra good broke farm horses and mares from 4 to S years old, weighing from 1200 to 1500 pounds. These are not branded horses. Now if you are in need, or expect to he, don’t fail to attend this sale, tts they are scarce and hard to buy. Don't forget the time and place. TERMS- (’ASH C. E. GARDNER (’. A. VESTAL, Auctioneer.
THT DAILY RANNEH
Entered in the Pont Office nt Gree>ncastle, Indiana, si
r.-iind class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH, Edilnr and Proprietor
S. ff. R*RIPEN. City Editor.
Mrs. Whelan A Former Resident Writes Of City
was DAi c.HTEif or dan henKV WHO w ts I'IRST H E MAN.
t\ RITES OF HISTORY.
ipath.c to . ecurc ,-upport of chiropra."tors for a man whom they believed tw he qualified to examine both the
naturopaths and chiropractors.
Five hundred Aiembers of the InttJ'iana Chiropractors’ As-ociation meeling 1 here ac the same time the Neuropathic Association was in session, j decided to put an out and nut chirnpraefor in the runninsr for appoim-
ment by Governor Ja< k i: on.
Ij I Ai»el ^'* vp mpml " ,rs ot ltlP Chiroprac ! rrsonai llU tors’ .Association were named as s
ifroup from which one will he chosen Deal’ Editor of Banner:
f ..». | ^ t>ie associations candidate. | nm a Hoosie.r from Putnam Co., LOCal IlClV*i Dr. Harry Mcllroy, Indianapolis, and I want tn reply to n few of the
president of the association refused que-linn- a-ked li\ tlie ‘-pioneer" of to divulge the names under consid- Greencaslle. eration until a definite -election is T) tP North Rend swimming holr
K. .1. Gillespie is driving a new ma<le wa , nbout a q Uart e r of a mile north
I The Huffman medical bill was one and east of the Big Walnut hiiilge of the moot hotly contested measur- which still stands clcse by -he pre«-
es brought up before the legislature ent pumping station,
and after it had secured approval of Tho man who wa- drowned in tIr both houses a strong but unsuccess- North Bend swimming holr was a ful struggle was made to secure a man by the name of Foudry. and I veto by the governor. believe his given name was .Inrnos.
The bill creates an additional mem- , The Lewis «ni(ier’s ire houses w re
bership on the state board of medical within almost throwing di-tance from
Wi*. Clarence Knyse of Terre registration and examination and re- the place where Foudry was drown Maul i s visiting friends in this city. HU*"* the fr»vemor to make an ap- led. The houses were on the west bank
pointment within sixty day- after th * , rf the creek, there were two of them
Iri Kappa will meet i'hursday measure takes effect in May. The Dan Henry ice bouses was a evening at o’clock with Miss fo stipulates that the appointee cross the road on the -ouih side, Wmlonnn I'homas. shall represent thal branch of drug-! from the pumping -tation. The dam Waller Burford, student, ^ having the largest mint- wa, about 1000 ft. below the Dan e.l a gash on his face Wedne dny, H ber of P»*tifflneers in the state. Kerry ho hon-e. Maybe not quit.
v bile playing football. ' Ait,,r H « Pnsin * an ‘ I re ^ tratlon rpf ' t - drugless healers the majority pro- There were three Grist Mills.
Mi - Arthur Geak and children fession will be determined by regis- | Springer, Dan lleruy and one near bav. returned from a visit with rela- 'tration rolls. Okallah. Dan Henry’s saw mill wa live- in Hollywood, Calif. Jn the absence of these, the gov- on the east hank of Rig Walnut creek
ernor must determine which branch just one mile nenh of the -quare.
Chrysler sedan.
Miss Adelaide. Thomas sp’nt T’.ier-
day in Indianapnlp.
Ren King, who has been quite ’ll
. improving rapiilly.
t. I. Thomas was a business virhoi in Indianapolis Wedne.dtqv.
Tin Woman’s Union of ihe Uhristi:m < hurch will meet in the Primary mu in Thursday at 2:?i0 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. James Darnell, Sem inary Street, will leave tomorrow for Oklahoma where they intend to make
their future home.
J. R. McCurry. Ernest Collin.--, and f Chartes McCurry were in Clnverdale Tuesday evening where they attend-
i d K. of P. meeting.
..Ir-. Am;iew Durham left Tuesday : in rru on for Milford Pa., where -he will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. r. I’. Sawyer for -everal <lays. Section Three of the Christian Church will have an all dgy meeting Friday at the church. All members requested to come and bring: lunch.
now has the large t representation.
Math Teachers Will Convene Here In April
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johns entertained a party of friends at dinner hi-t evening. Among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Kohl. Johns of Onero, Fla. Gilbert Ogles versus Thomas Brin-
ton ct ah is ihe title of
Dr. Colliour and Tho-. Bayne- saw mills were about the pro-~nl Inration of the ( has. Rarnahy .-aw-niills. There was one cooper shop on (lloomingtcn St. south of the Penn, li. It. tracks, R. -ide of st. One -tone j quarry was on the C itiwfordsvilh road just north of the Jerry O’Krien place and east of the present new
Big: Four Station.
The street car barns were in the The annual meeting of the Indiana; \’ nrt h e nd just west if the old wo 1jsection of the Mathematical A-sociu- on mills. lion of the Mathematical Association The nort bend had more -aloonof America, an organization of teach- 1 than the South end. On the -quare ers of mathematic- in colleges and were not less than three saloons, universities, will be held here April Higort, Crawley, and Layton. 20 and .TO. The Oliver P. Badger orchard was 'The principal speaker of the meet- ; in the N. W. part of Grccnca-tle, ■ n ing will be Prof. Jacob Kunz, of the the Rockville mail.
Spring 1 ailor ing ‘Display Ih hl by—KAH N TAJ \7F-)Nl7tAiSAPVL!S
< Tiin:t r, presentativc- will i.0 at our stoii: :.;iv! di-play t ncautifuloiMcciioit »,f f,,reiy11 autl elo•iivSiic suitings. 1 le is an ex pert in ineaM.i ..iff; .i! l*lS St rviv.s as- me , lotltes iti jiv l ive t ht .Util iui rdte i stylc.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SsATlTlDAV MARCH 17-RS-l!) J. F. CANNON & COMPANY Mr. Caylor In Charge.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY I‘.A NX IT
department of phy ic- at the University of Illinois. He j- one of (h°
The Jackie Jone, Hotel -too<l on the Cnrnoi of Jackson atnl Walnut
most prominent men of the country '' l '- w h r,> ‘ dn i ommercial hotel n w
-tan i>. The Ricketts bote] stood i n S. H. Corner of Vine and Wa-hing-ton St,. The Walls "House" stood i
in his field and is highly regarded and well-recommended hy varioti- pliy.-ic ist=. He will deliver a lecture on
modem physics at an open meeting JJU 1 ‘‘’ ro " 1 et ah i- .he litle of a new suit on Frida evening. April 20.
to quiet title fiW m the Putnam cir- rro{es ^ of the malhemat- ' I.' U ’ ' ’ “T 1 '* ics department of Indiana University,
vv. M. Sutherlin. representing th*
plaintiff.
firm of the Kimhle-Sherfey ch ir factory wa- killed hy a falling fall. The Buffington Hardware store '
street on the North
cast side.
The Presbyterian church, burned m
Sunday.
. rruring the fire on the X. W. Cor. rs secretary of the association and in’ ot - , ||t . squarP Wr . sherfey of the charge of the program. Short ad- : „ f ,v.„ v.—i.i.. I Mr. and Mr-. Rohr. J. Johns mob-| dresses ind reading of papers or* 11 through from Oneoo, Fla. for ailargely feature the nieeiing.
Visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. T’lril John- who reside seven miles w.-t of town. Mr. Johns reports the ;oad, on his trip were fine. The local Fire Department made a fun ul>oui 7 o’clock Tuesday eveniny t> Northwcod. It was reported that some grii.-, had caught fire there, but when the firemen reached the -cene it was found that some people there wa- watching the fire in order in prevent it from getting beyond
control.
Charley ‘’Babe” Conklin ha.- ac‘opted a position with the High Poini Gil Co., and will be stationed st the corner of Bloomington and Hanna Streets. Mr. Conklin foj: the pj.t -everal year- has been connected with the Timmons Barber Shop which i.e was forced to Dave on account of lii- health. Miss Laura C. Sheridan is home from many we,k, visit with her brother Edgar in Chicago. Mr. Sheriinn continue- to -lowly improve from his automobile accident of over two years ago. He has been able to do hi- work in Tribune office but that i about all. That the expect handl-
Professom Brown, Greenlea/, Am- . va s „ n the F. side rf the square, old and Tranbargei of the inalhe- |Jl ac k’s livery stable was on Indiamaties department here will cooper- na St. where ITevn’s-tore now stands ate in arrangement^ for Hie visiting IVck’s liverv table was on N. Jacklelegates. on aleiut lialf way between Frank-
■o -—- I in and Columbia Sts.
REVENUE E'K H W'i.ED The Ea-t Toll gate was nur m ar
D#lmar. The we,t gate was just
INDIANAPOLIS, March in. yW) of , lhf ‘ , ’ ock ' i,i ^ homP ’ r . ,hi '' k -Governmental revenue from inconm ^ r . OU,, was a conl.nuatmn ot west
tax sources is unchanged th’ -'ear notwithstanding ihe fact that *.b" id?!: income ta.x law exempted approximately one-half of the per-on- who formerly paid individual income tux. ,
according to M. Hert Thurman, ,-tuu ^ on " spot wh ’^ •' ,1 tl<>a(1 • ini '
Franklin St. The north gate was about midway from the Monon R. I!, an*! the North Big Walnut bridge. Now the one remembered spot is Ihe old Leather-wood l.-lund. This was
collector of internal revenue. Single perron may claim
:<■ I . '.no
pgempjjnu on th'irJncnm, undv' Ih* new law while married pri on, ay allowed ^3,500 exemption on tiieii combine*! incomt with -^ton a*lditional exemption for each child. I In- old law placed the figure- at $ 1.00 and $2,500 respectively, Thurman pcified out. Approximate!} 10,000 corpnr.Mion
tnals, East, West, North and Sou'll were carted, there they were left to , Ihe mercy of the wind- or waves, buzzards or whatever came alom*. This was not the in -t plea-ant place in Putnam Co. neither in regard to j sight nor smell: ami yet, for a "ihal ami a that" I shall never forget o|q l.eutherwood Island and its mem- | bries, however odorous they may have been, for -o many time- in the long. I long ago the wind- would carry th
Time to begin looking over those old harness and getting the needed repairs. We carry a complete slock of Harness, Collars, Pads and Repairs. at Coffman’s Hardware, Chinn iK vSiMirlmn’ Roods, Novelties Rhone .Mi-Y. We Deliver.
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(1IARLFS Rlhri’oi; FIINEHAI IHRI * '|'()|; Lady A i-tanl. Private i ’ha,i< I Anihiilaii ,! Phone, Mil; j;, i, ,. >.•
in Indiana are taxed Uiaier tli<> nrw , „ .
, i,i "sweet rieiftiine into our home and
law as same as the old accomtug to , ... ,
then, oh! then how we did wi-h that old Lcuthf’rwood Island was many miles away. It was .-till there in IdhO
but
Deputy Collector George Foote, the old figutv of 187.000 total i,
ing hi.- ease recently removed a piece! turns has dropped to approx i mat *]\ , , , , of dead n'-rve from the lower part 102.000, cutting in half the nunN'v r,:’ ,u ^ w l,r< 11 1
of his spinal column indicates th® iTiou-nes.- of Mr. Sheridan’s condition after his accident.
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persons require*! to file returns. Total Federal taxes in Indiana "el the government about ,38,000.*)0n an totally, $23,0OO.nO0 of which i u in income.. Of this amount corn r::-
t.ions pay $15,000,000.
—— | Tomorrow, March 16, i» the final INDIANAPOLIS, March 10. (HP) day for filing income tax rvium A hot fight between chiropractor? Thurman stated.
HOI EIGHT EXPECTED.
ind naturopaths over appointment of a new member of the state board of medical registration and examination wa- in prospect today. Although Governor Jackson will not be required to make the appointment until late in the spring, both camps are bringing pressure to bear already for -election of one of their
number.
The Indiana Neuropathic Association following a meeting here, announced it would urge appountment of Dr. Frank Chase, of Gary, to the
slato hoard.
Dr. Chase, who is
patli and a ch ropractor, has practiced for thirty years. He is secretary of the Northern Chiropractic Association and a member of the legislative committee of the association.
“The new law increasing th, individual exemptions has reduc'd tl. work of the Indiana internal revo> u
know.
The young lady who wa- -wept | from her hor-e at the Rockville f> > L was a Mi s Rfagan who had been | visiting Mr. and Mi foe Piie-t, find relative-. Old llonus wn- a drayman who I worked between the north end ai d -onth end of Greencaslle. I am a daughter of the Rite Dm Ifenty whose name i- mention; *1 in this list of questions. I would like t,..
office more than one half," Thurman T^lncartle"' ‘ h '‘ ^
Mary Henry Whelan 821 W. Mhth PI. Indianapolis, Ind.
said,
INTKRURBAN CARS CRASH; " FIFTEEN ARE INJI RED WANTED — Lady Stenograph® part or all time. Add. X-Bannrr OfWHEEUNG, W. Va., March U.-^ice. irt-tf. Fifteen persons were injured when n
two Wheeling-WeRsburg intenirban cars crashed head-on near Power, W. i Va., five nviles from NVellshurg. tn-
both a nature- day. Heavy fog was blamed for the
accident.
Charles Lewis, 43, negro, Dayton, O., suffered a fractured skull, and
WANTED:—FGnrni-hed room nnd Kitcheneit good location. Phone 215 lfi-21 o-—
WANTED—Middle aged woman
Idmer FUherty rrt. WeRsburg. ,uf- M^lmVw. MeHo^e
fered internal injuner. Thirteen oth- Xvp
The support of Dr. Chase by theler persons were removed to their
neuropathic association was seen a.s homes after their injuries were treat o— a move on the part of the neuro-'ed at the Ohio Valley Hospital here SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER
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