The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 April 1927 — Page 3

AUTO LOANS Public Sale • 1

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*t** nCt ‘ -our payments, Indiana Loan ( o.

I, K Washington St. I’hone 13. 'Classified Ads.

For Sale

TUF; GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, APRIL', IS, 1927.

1 will sell at public auction at my I honie in 1* illnioie on Wednesday, April 27, commencing at one o'clock the following household goods: Ihv-ser good as new, 2 rocking j chairs, One Iron Bed with springs, Wa*h stand Steel Sanitary Couch, 6

tr i' i~ l' l~ l' 'l' I* SPOliTS !• I- I- J- 1' k ,{• |- Lnsc I»all—Track Golf Boxing' Swimming Kncing

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for kissing banditry. occupants. Police charge the two with mole t- The mm were placed in the Wayne ing parties in parked aut mobiles on county jail while authorities deliberthe outskirts - of Richmond and exact ated what formal charge would be ing a ki.-s and a hug from women placed aguin-t them.

Cayy 18-lt.

10 r SALE:—Young Calf. Lv. IQU SALE:—Poland China L Gilt-s- Phone 80-Y. Isaac

li'Oli SALE—A few bushels of late L, potatoes. A. D. Yauhook, li. 5.

chairs, Telephone S' od, One good Wilson wood heater with pipes and damper, Ax minster Hug good as new 11. 12, New Perfection Oil stove, Kitchen Cabinet, Extension table, Cook table. Genuine Linoleum, j Bo * rs 11 by i . Cami Empty ' Ham- fruit jars, 2 sets trimmed sheets and KJ-dt pilh w cases to match (■ardeu plow, ' Hake, and Hoe. Other articles too j

numerous to mention.

Brazil Thinlies Show Their Heels To Cub Athletes

I poR SALELylic ii' 1 --

Now

roil SALE—New none U!-•

l«-2p.

fracture bed.

10-tf.

fracture chair.

15-tf

—For Kent— |UH KENT:—2 furnished apart* Lits Phone 708-Y. 819 S. Indiana L Iti-lP-I UK KENT:—3 room semimodeni Lite. \Y. Deny St. 110-K, phone. ' 15-dt Wanted WANTED—Carpenter work. Ira [ Cowling. 207 West Seminary St Lie 716-K. 18-20-22-Stp.

TERMS: -Cash.

HOMER W IMMI R

Alheit Hunter, Auctioneer,

Noli* r, III \ IIII I Ns I II \ I HIN Nniii*i is In n by given tlmi iii« un- • b-isig in - (| has bf«*ii a n I'-il bv Ibc • halgt i»! tin* I’iivuil t'nnrl «if rutnain «'oun t \ . State of linliana. ;nl m t n is t raI'*r «»t tin ••state of Nanni* A l.a' - man bit of I ntmim t'oUlitv. <b e« - ns. «I Said estate is supposed III be sol V'-ll t. Tb« t’l'plral Trust «'•• i '!i«ineastl hid,. Ail in i n ist ra I or. witli will annx ot Atiiiio W. I.u> man- April i IV*27. t’orwiu and tiilleu and llavs and Murpliv. Attvs hh.'ij-oU :*t

CL A > ( 01 VI > CINDER ARTISTS "IN s \ 11 R|) MEET. •H Id UK. Ruined out In old man J. Pluvius in thi. city, C uch Cleon Davies took his ligor i ul) tracksters to Brazil Satuixluy afternoon and then saw • hem go down into defeat before the Clay County athletes, 01 to IIS. Garfield whieh \va- to have seat a squad here for the triangular meet refused fo participate in the contest at Brazil. I he Clay county aggregation broke Die tape in seven of the eleven events xxhilr Sear- and Hall each accounted

and and

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I-J5 WEEKLY spare time, address 'T, L mailing circulars, curds. Details A '^" kc. Star Service, Shoals, Ind. 12-18-2n

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Purple Cassuly Brazil.

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1st: .‘tid

WANTED We will pax market! lire fur corn and wheat. We have I full line of Oliver Implements, Lrse and Tractor tools. We will pay L .02' per bushel (premium) for tiiow corn in trade for implement-. Liiipbcll Brothers, Big Four Mills levator, Grcencastle, Indiana. M-W-Sat. If.

I WANTED—Young man. Well eduLtiil and with some sales experience. |o-itioii involves supervision of -al Lncn over several surrounding cocnL. Automobile necessary. I nusiial L rtunity xvith N»ti< nal Con pan.i fiicral drawing account. Interviews iwr 12 noon, Tuesday . Herbert I-. litchell, Commercial Hotel. 18-2t

Constantly Tired? Lack Energy? Sleep Poorly? The chances m e it’s your kidneys take Foley Pills

(diuretic]

and frrl in (lie in e of a healthy acke-fien body,.'in alert miad,a good

appetite, fotinil sleep,

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IAII.UR1NG SALESMEN:—Wc kl radio broadcastings over StaHon l|,\V have created thousand- of I' pro.-pects for Davis made to B-a-uii qitality clothes. Ready to uni these h ads and $4n sample oiitIt over to the men who qualify in pi.xi territory. Write for proposition f H. Tayloring Company, Station W Cincinnati. 16-19-2p.

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A reliable, valuable ri'-diitiie, in ' oust.int use

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plainly pi nited on > p a < k a g c. Nildexery-

, xx here. Ask for Foley Pill* diuretic.

MULLINS, DRUGGIST.

for two firsts for the Grey thinlies. Goodin, Leavitt went be.-t for

Sum mary:

100 yd. dash—Ix'avitt Palis (Gi 2nd; Porter

Time 10G.

Mile Run—Sear- iGi l-t; Tuttle (Gi 2nd. Smith (B1 .‘Ird. Time 4:4G. 440 yd. dash -Fuqua (Bl 1st; Pin* er ill) 2nd: Dellen (G> 3rd. Time

:5r>.

12n yd high hurdle Goodin (Bl M; Leavitt (l!) 2nd; Kerr (G) :trd

| Time :I8.7.

880 yd. run Sears (G) 1st. Dellen (Gi 2nd; Fuqua ill) :{rd. Time 2:07 220 yd dash—Cassidy (Bl 1st Porter (Mi 2nd; Paris <G) 3rd. Time

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22(1 yd low hurdles—Goodin (ID 'l-t; Leavitt (B) 2nd; Masten (CD ■Ird. Time: 28..!. High Jump—Watt- (B) l-t. Ken i (Gi and Love (B) tied for 2nd and ! third. Ilcighlh fi'G”. I Shot Put — Hull (G) l-t: StomI hart (Bl 2nd; Cassidy il!) 3rd. Distance io’ r. Pole Vault—Hall HD 1st; Masten ! (G) tied McDonald (B) for 2nd and 3rd. Heighth 9' (i”. Broad Jump—Cu-.-idy (Hi l-t: Love (B) 2nd; Hull (G) 3rd Dis|tance 10 3” LOST: Ladies Pane Saturday night on square. Leave at Bairn >r Office. 18-Ip.

SPORT I Alts.

As yet the India qmh Indianhave nut started on a xvinaing stunk. The Tribe has only xxon one game, and that from St. Paul. So far Hu x are holding down the ' liar |iu, iti,, with Louisville.

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The Crimson nine fuim Blooming tun will face the I tomorroxx afternoon on the home lot. The la t fray held at Blooming: nde.i ,u a eleventh inning tie. The Crimson

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f/w/r Qcnilar

Yesterday’s Hero—Lou Gehrig, i-t baseman of the Nev. York Yankees, whose two home runs and a -ingle drove in six runs. The Yanks beat the Boston Red Sox I I 2. The Detroit team, play ing its first

hope to he able to claim hi- game, game of the season, knocked George

Greencastle Garage and Transfer

Thonc (12. T. F. KANDFL, lYop.

STOR \(,F AND Oil

AI IO I \l NDRY, REPAIRS, ,\( ( ESSORIES, GAS

and Coach Dean xvill tart southpaw on the mout

Bert h’oxvle xvill pi ,hlx . . tie call for mound duty r the Tigers. Eoxvlo hurled a good e.i e hi tin op ener against Purdue, unable to pitch agaii Bloomington in the first tilt with tl State I nix. :

sity.

—o— Coach Todd Kirk pn hi- pro leges through a hard l i nin' , today preparatory to tin game to morrow. Todd is still uncertain a to part of hi- line-up he i- try ing to pick out the In ; hitter . a the Tigers so far hax. .inpeared in be weak in this depa ' ■ it. Roy Wallace of I in will box Joe Lehman I'oh io next Friday night, and Lai l\ on. i , i Indianapolis, who wil t. ) c up Jack Dillon in the ot te roaiu loth spent Easter in hind work ut at their gym. This I nt i- cardeA as one of the best of Uu a two year- ago, Dillon lx. p no in a furious and hard oght battle. —o— Hugh Critz star s. md liasemar. for the Cincinnati Red who - far in the season, has In : a Imldou' signed Sunday for $12.( | ((0 in a oin year contract. —o— knute Rockne -ay .- t n u au three kind- of cuurar fo.ithall: physical, mental and n > d. and h further says he has in 'or phxical courage unless th .tiiei two (Ualities also exist in man.

l hie, leading American League pitcher out of the box in the seventh, xvinning from the Cleveland Indians,

5-1.

Sma-hing out three txxo base hits in the seventh inning and four more in the eighth, the Pittsburgh Pirates stampeded the Chicago Cubs, 8-3. A ninth inning rally, during which the Chicago White Sox cros-ed the home plate nine times gave the Sox a 12-5 victory over the St. Louis Browns. The Philadelphia Athletics got 1G hits, and defeated the Washington Senators, 13-3. Gray pitched xxell for the Athletics, while the Senators used four hurler-. The St. Louis Cordinals won a do.-e game from the Cincinnati Reds by a score of 2-1. Alexander pitched a good game for the champions, and hi- team-mates backed him up by hunching hits to put over the winning runs in the fifth. The Brooklyn Robins suffered their fifth - Haight defeat of the season, bowing to the Boston Brave-, 7-2.

FISK TIRES. W RECK f:r SERVICE. (hopira m a i.i, \ it ba i iiRiixS i:atti:rii:s recharged.

Come down to Big Four Elevator and look our line over, xxc will sell xnn iiuplenienls. feeds and fence. Red Top posts, l lover Seed. I iiuothy seed. Soy Beans, Salt, Kull-D'-Pep line of chick feed. King.in's tankage and poultry feeds. Just remixed a car of Olixer implements, and repairs: Tractor. disc harrows. No. II sulkic plows, Culti-puckem, single and double: txxo row cultivators, manure spreaders, wagons, linie sowers, walking breaking ploxxs, horse drawn disc hurroxxs, sulkie

rakes, spike loolh harrows.

We also handle (he John Deere line of tools, New Idea spread ers. Me xx ill trade and lake corn, wheat or oats at inarkd price for anything we handle, tome doxvn and get our prices before

you buy or sell your grairi, ('ampbell llros.

Big Four Elevator, Fillmore, 1ml. Phone GO, Gticnea Gc, Iml. Phone 101.

Waller S. ( amphell

• Hid ami one • tball town ma.'.- meet-

LADIES—Make $25 to $50 weekly Wilte.-sing eurds <it home; experience |:ncc "illy . 2c stamp bringkrticulurs. H. Lichty, New Casth',

Wiana.

noth i mi iniiiM.i < on i n xi i nits N'Mlici is h» id-I'y kIvcii Hint t!u Knaril of •' .minissit«n« rs. of I'utnain t’oiintv. liidiaua. will l•• ••* - i^• >• :il« «l I.ill s } , I Mi* •‘niuilv A ml it Mi’s ••l l'irc iti tin «’mirt Moils*’, in tin- *' i t y of i Jr*- n - • astle. said <'oitiit\ ami Stale, until

I w *•!\ * ••‘• l.*• k. noon *'11

Monda> . I li* S* <’«>n«l I >ay • • I .Nlsty, 11*27. f*»r tlo « r**' ti*»n and *’onst nicti*»ii • •(' th* :i*ll**\\itm naimd I tfiily* - . 'Pit. I’-ra* Un* \ Rridu 1 . in M"iM'"* To^ Itsh " I * t i mat • <1 i.* • *>sr *■..*•!♦***• .'41 id I'.ndyi t** b< hiiill and * *oistin<’i<*l it: •-••n !'• • i in i t n t** tli* - plane, profil*- i ml sp«'*’it‘i*’a t ions for said

now **p* - n lor insp* ••ti *'t

Tigers Practice For Hard Tilt With Indiana U.

WANTED Man between 21 to I" year- of age to devote full time ' help Paririe. Kuruiei take care of ( ami lenexval business: p rma - I position; pleasant and honorable F rk, xvith good pay. Writ. PaninI nnn, 537 Illinois Bldg.. Indianabvli.-, Iml.” 16-81

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I Lawn Mowers sharpened xx ith an I al grinder. Work Guaranteed. H. p Kaiincx. 112 W. Walnut St. Phone Illj-L. lo-2p. SPI I.NDlI) opening in Greenciistle F or hard working man to take local » ;, 'ilcr.-hip for Watkins Product.-. Ax ( .life earnings $35 to $75 weekly, h"' selling plans assure success, h r itc The J. R. Watkins Companx P'Pt. E-7, 129-137 E. Chestnut St., F "lumhus, Ohio. IG-lo

full ! .•..lint x . al

of hid'h’I’S.

l , irs»ots suhmillin- bids will f i I* 1 n holld in n muiu dnulil* th* ;tiii**UMl of th* - hid. with a luim tillusi* n affidavil as r* «niir* - d l»\ law . Ami also slat* th* tim* within wliioh hhid l*ri*lc* will I** *i»iiii*l*t*‘d. if awarded tin

ron i rart.

A t t* s*

W M l .o v« t t, ('oil n I v A udil ••F. Mari*)ii K ('oopi-r. William IV l*avis II* - s* - II Unis. I’uai'd ol' < ‘omiui

I ’litna m < '••on i \i. I ml

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IB.EKS SION

HELD PKA* IB K SESMONDAY PM'HERS IN READINESS.

Centerville, near Rie of the most frenzied b. in the state, will hold ing in the high ,-chool c\m rue-day, ti^ talk over plat for heir new no* arena. Ihe board - mjIioo! | looking for a coach ' the next year Among the prospe. . ..aclo- h. ing considered is Jack Steward . : DePuuxx. Steward - h. . u . nt of the mainstays of t fig. the pa • year and will giudi- te in June.

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Indiana University xvill play SlatI Normal in a delayed tilt 'hi after | noon on Jordon field. Th. ran" originally sche. ded for Satui

xv as

day afternoon, hut account of rain.

x as (‘tilled off

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AUCTION SALE

Household goods of the late Re bee. a Slavetts to be -old at Auction at farm on Park County line west of Clinton Falls, Thui day, April 21st

1:3t) p. m.

—C entral Trust ( o. of Greencastle Admr. 15 it.

» A ( l.oNi: KILLS THREE

FORT SMITH, Ad:., April 18. (UP) —Three persi ns xvere killed and two injured by a Cyclone which struck

«* — Bokoshe, Okla., 30

"ANTED;-—2 or 3 clean unfurn- ,,f h e i e , last night, according to r*; oed rooms, by May 1. for lig r| A ports font that community today . Th ■

pusc-kceping. Call 138-L. Before ft |j s ted dead ae

' M. or after G p. m.. 14-1''.. c a i| t’hurchman. his wife and

baby.

The injured a"' Mr and Mrs. Ed-

ward Wood.

"ANTED- Girl, good appearani'.' ‘('Gtj Tea Room, apply GOO Ap|d" P 15-2l'

—l^ost—

LOST—English Bull Pup G month Urindle with white chest and I * ’'A* "pot on back of neck. Phoii - or 391-Y. W. O. Timmons. 18-2p

The Del’auxv Tiger- xvill play then | I fifth game of the present diamond season Tuesday afternoon xvhen they xvill meet "he strong Indiana UniverI sity aggregation in a return tilt on

McKeen field.

The fir.-t game of the ladiaaa-De-Pauxx -tiies xvus played at Bloomington la-t Tuesday afternoon. The fray ended with an eleventh inning tie xvith the count standing at) 5 to 5 The Tigers while out-hit by their opponents hud the first game sowed up to the ninth inning when Indiana scored three runs, txxo of them be-

ing four-base hits.

Todd Kitk, Tiger mentor, worked | out hi.- hoy.- Monday for the fir-t 1 time since the Indiana game, a- tin I athletes were allowed to return to I their homes for the vacation peri. d. ■ Indiana has been practicing steady J for (he tilt and will nut doubt be in , Miles south we. 11 fji-.t-rate condition. Beit Fowle, will in all probubilty get the first cull for mound duty with Boh Morris and Reggie Pf.'isick held in reserve. Hell. Bloomh gt. n product, xvill probably get the fir.-t call for Indiana. Bell is a south paw and has a varied assoitment ..f balls which have proved effective in

THIS M EUK'S M I \ I HER Period of show be* another near or h itly aft. ' mid.I' of week; tempei .'uics normal m above until latter .it of week, xvh.-t

coldei is indicut.A

Radio Hits

I I KSIMY’S I l\ E BESI RADIO l I u l RES. M SA I, Cincinnati, 32<i, G p. in. M'SAI String quartet. M'EAF. Hookup (1G stations) 8 [.. , m. Ex eready Hour. M1P, Philadelphia, .708, and VVGBS New York, 31(1, 7 p. m. Dinner ta Isaac Ginibel. WGR, Buffalo, 319, G p. m.—Co lumbia Glee Club. WJZ, New York, 151. 8 p. m.— Grand Opera Concert Sob ist- and uichestra. —o—— SIM ION M I KM. 2G8 METERS (Indianapolis Power »V l.ighl t o.) 2:00 p. in. -Irvington School ol Music program. 3:00 p. in. Talk by Mr. Horuc" Carey, fire prexentioii cbicf of Indianapolis. ! 3:lo )). m. Studio hour. 1:00 p. m. Indiana Federation of | Music Cluhs. i;;()() p. m.- White Cafeteria Kuif - and Fork Club Orche-tra. (1:30 p. m. Imlianajiuli Mhleti.' Club orchestra. (1:30 |>. m. ('lay pool Hotel Urclie

tra.

\ M M (II I ENSE. RICHMOND, lad.. April 18. (I I’l Roy Miller and Orx die Hahn, of And.'i-on. today awaited punishmc; '

IT PAVS

We arc - frequently nsked if it pays to spend so much time in reconditioning and inspecting our used cars before they ore offered for sale. The answer is that a great many of our used car purchasers come back when th ;y want new cars. Doesn’t that pay?

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A. SHERRILL

A UGG-D CAR 15 ONLY AS DE-PE-NDAOLG AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT

Deferred Payments You’ll Never Miss

INDIAN VPtH.I> LIVESTOCK. previous flay*

•RAYED: Span of male muh Lick and brown, height about 15'a ” ;i ' Please notify Ofca. Eubank "(Mcastle R. l„ Phone Clinton Falls Howard. 15-21 - Miscellaneous— "Hen you think of lumber, think 11 Lumber Co. A home owned an I ''Moated inrtite’.ion. Ph. ne 403. ;g tr. w | *' ate making special prices on '•'•it chick* of white leghorn varict "''ll a. the larger breeds. Call or Li lor pliees. Cloverdule Potilti ‘"Tti, Cloverdali, 1ml. 12-G;'

INDIANAPOLIS, Xi'iil 18. ( UP( Mi is! early -ah - on the local hog market were Id to 15 cents off today, a fexx bids being as much us 25 cents under Saturday' losing quotations. A light demand xxas in evidence at the outset of the week’s trading and j although a small run of 4,500 ware, oived, quotations slid dovtiward

from the start.

The hulk of the day ’- receipts sold at $10.75 to $11.25 while a few selected lightweight- brought $1135 to

$11.40.

’Ihe cuttle market opened the wee*

ijuotcd

m:\sjM; ms win; PROI ITABLE III SIMiSs HILBERT. Wis., Ajir. 18. (UP) Because Peter Fleming couldn't buy ' his wife a mink coat costing $2,000 he started a mink farm which today | he claim's is the largest in the coun-

try.

At this time h" lias nearly 100 pairs of mink. They breed only once a year, producing litters of from txxo i to nine. One mink can be raised at a feed cost of 37 cents while a perfect pelt will bring #37, according to 1

Fleming'* experience. (

un, hanged Beef steers wer. quote,, Fleming eh red wood at $2.25 per

at day to earn money to buy his irst pair of mink from u Vermont breed er, at #90 per pair, five years ago. Today he owns his seven-acre farm with all of its buildings and mink

Other offerings sold doxx I pens, which he believe- is the lurg

esl project of its kind m Ajnerica.

at $8.50 to 12 and beef cow.xti.r.O to $8.50. Receipts were esti-

fh III I'llH

With a run of 100 in tli" calf pens, best xealer- - 1-1 at an extreme ton

of $15.50.

to $14,

URIXSAI/S ENCAUSTIC FLOOR ENAMEL, is the perfected tile* like liquid floor covering. ** Ft protects floors against sktifTing feet, gives them a sanitary surface, which is easy to clean. It comes in a variety of attractive solid colors. 1 I ENCAUSTIC FLOOR ENAMEL is simply and easily applied with a brush— dries over night. { R. P. Mullins >

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BURDSAL’Sr^ Famous for Durability

nvmilah built gu«o/«n« me tor.

Spiin^Cleaining Proves theAmajin^ Helpfulness of the MAYTAG Tt irORE than ever at housecleaning ti'-.e JV/| f the Ma tag Aluminum Wnslicr. You'll appreciate the roominess of the seamless, one piece cast alum inum tub that holds more clothes than ordinary washers. You’ll a pi reri ate the xt>eed and thoroughness with who h the Maytag washes blankets, rugs, drajieries, curtains. Ii makes them clean as new in a surprisingly short time becaure the Maytag does an average washing in ;.n hour, and washes every thing even collars, i iifF and neckbands, without hand -rubbing. By all means try the Maytag at housecleHiiing time. Do a lug washing without obligation nr et pensr. Then, if the Maytag doesn’t sell itself, don't keep it. 'irnksytSir JUuminum c Washer GREENCASTLE v ! \YTAG CU l.'K Hted at Bex k Sab ( Hi South Jackson St. I Mi oho .V28. Maying dealers everywhere follow the stand nrd'zcd mlc of sending a Maytag to a home to do a week’s washing free, and without ohhga tion of any Wind. This is the way all Maytag Oyrafonm Washers are sold.