The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 June 1927 — Page 2

Page 2.

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNE 2,1927.

THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Oreencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter.

Mrs. G. L. Newby of Indianapolis is visiting her mother, Mrs. George White and her daughter.

HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor S. R. KAKIDKN, City Editor

The Royal Guards Sundaj school class of the Christian church will meet tomorrow night at 7:'!0 wild John Talbott.

Personal And Local News

Mrs. H. A. Gobin has taken the Mi . I.nckridge apartment on west Walnut for the summer.

Lee Rryan who underwent an oper-

The Parent-Teach'-rU Association ot the Martha J. Ridpath Uuilding ic,"'. Wednesday afterm on. After a shori business session they presented Mi Wilbur Stewart witli a beautiful hand bag in appreciation of her .'11 yeui of faithful and efficient -ervice and for her co-operation with the ; tuo,. of the school.

Hundreds of Farmers Have Profited by Pecoming Regular Users If Our Money.

ation at the County Hospital, Tue.s-|

i.ay, is recovering nicely.

Delta Theta Tan will meet tonight at 7 o'clock in the Phi Delta Kapna rooms.

K gular weekly prayer meeting service at the Baptist Church this evening at 7:3d o’clock.

... -. y-M mwmtm*' ,t Dolores Cost‘•Ho in"<.1 Million t\i .• Ch BttCt 31>ttie Jt Wd/ner SrCi-Product/On

The regular mid-week Pre-hy'erian Prayer meeting will be held in the chinch parlor at 7:30 o’clock tonight

.Miss Catherine S. Alvord, Dean of Women, will spend her summer vacation at Gaylandsville, Conn., and in Nova Scotia.

Delores Costello greatest product ion of her screen career, with a great cast in A MILLION BID Also FOX COMKDV BABES !N JUNGLE

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Toliver and . iiughtn-.- of French Lick are here i visiting relative-. Mrs. Toliver was formerly Lola Torr of this vicinity.

I.t. Wilbur S. Donner who has been nt Ft. Henning, Ga., during the pu t several weeks, is expected home the latter part of this week.

During Commencement week Presi dent and Mr-. Murlin will have a; their guests Bishop and Mrs. E. H Hughes and daughter, Miss Carnlim Hughes of Chicago.

NOTICE Sale of Real Estate At Public Auction Tuesday, June 7th., Y)ll 1:30 P. M. The Kmily Phillips Property at 812 Frown

Street: A good dwelling and out building. Lot 75 by 150 feet. TLRMS: One-half cash; One-half in six months. Sale on the premises. A good chance to invest in (ireencastle Real Fstate. Ruy a Horne at your own price. Charles McGaughey, Administrator. ( . A. VLSTAL, Auctioneer.

Delta Theta Tau entertained itpledge- with a fiance at the Phi Delta Kappa club rooms on Wednesday night. Music was furnished by the Alpha Tau Omega orchestra.

S' venteen marriage licenses were is tied (luting the month of May fron the cletk's of the Putnam Citcuit court So far in the month of Juno nr licenses have been issued hut in all probability there will soon he an iuflitz of June marriages.

Funeral services for Mrs. Louisa L. Evans, wife of A. L. Evans, will be hel I Friday afternoon at 2 00 o'clock at Putnamville M. E. Ch.ircl with l)i Clarence E. Flinn of Bloomington in charge. Butial will tnkplace in Putnamville Cemetery’

Miss Ruth N. Lane 312-$. Ind. St left Indianapolis Wednesday in company of C. C. Wysong, wife am daughter for Washington D. C. Baltimore, Gettysburg and Philadelphia Pa. \vh»re she will make a short visit with her sister Mrs. W. E Lingelback and family. She will then visit New York City and will return hoim via Buffalo and Niagara Falls,

Subscribe tor “The Banner”

NniHi. or tiii: s\i.r or or < ot vrt - i > IT 1(0 %l) Ho Ml* oi ri t\ \ o roi \ i \

imii \ \ %

Notice lH*r«'b.\ given, that the tin

• '< i i‘’iit it W liber <». riodfeiter. I'r• ’a*

I'm mini bounty. Indiana will

it.v, his

ni l Ice hi ih«

sealed bnl

•. of sn Mle, liv

|\« mVIocU. noon on MONDAY

.. ..ids.

«'«»m t hnns. . of said county, in the <’ii < •n*enc;ist b , Indiana, up to and

MO

til i u i ) \ • «i « lock, noon Till. 'I H 11 pm-: NTH Day

192

OUR OFFICE WINDOW

The World's Most Paneful Newspaper VOL. II. GREENCASTLE, INI)., Jl \K 2, 1927.

NO. XXV.

PohiiKhed in the interest of (Ireencastle and vicinity by the True-Hixon I.it in her Co. GEORGE ENSIGN Manager and Editor WM. POLLARD Xdvertisuig Managei II \ RIt 3 X-M < ircu ation Manager

tin freshman handed in his exam paper.

H. R. Callander has just completed < n losing the porch on J. II. James residence. It certainly is a dandy job.

Rex Flintkote Green Asphalt Strip -hingle- were furnished by us for the Paul Wright home on West Wa-hing-ton St.

An old gentleman observed that a young negro boy wa- having trouble getting outside of a particularly large pie of watermelon. “Too much melon, isn’t it. Kastus?" he asked. The boyextracted his dripping face from the red depths, spat out a handful of black -eeds, and grinned: ‘‘Naw, sah, boss.

delay longer. We have a complete line of roofing materials, o— ■ A Scotchman emigrated to ( hicago. At first he couldn’t understand the language, but in a short time i: got to -eem all right. As his job was a good one, the Scotchman sii/it for his wife. She said on her arrival: “Gosh, Dugald. how i|ueer the folk talk here!” “Hoot”, says Du gald, “They talk all right now. Ye should ha’ heard ’em three months ago.”

Henry: “So the judge fined you ten dollars and cost for speeding, eh?" Garage Owner: “Yeah, but he always gets his car repaired here."

not enuf niggah'

"He done me wrong,” wailed the algebra problem a-

The inquisitive old lady was bending over the bed of a wounded -oldier whose head was swathed in bandages. ‘‘W'ere you wounded in the head, my boy?” she asked. "No’m’, replied a faint voice. “I was shot in the foot and the bandages has slipped up.”

.

The heavy rainhave undoubtedly made a lot of home owners wish they had had their roof fixed. If you are one of the e do not

True-Hixon Lumber Co.

Phone 351 Build it of wood-

We are proud of the millwork turned out from here and we know that you would be pleased if you will give us a chance if you ever have anything in that line.

.11 si lfl2T.

t'»r the sal* of lifftii.OOO.OO of count \ oi.it r<»:ol bomls of Putnam Dotinty linti iii.i. for tiic improvement sirnl eon st met ion of the lollowiriR named

* unit* la \n o

th«‘ State ot Indiana, and each of Main

rojidn. under the county• unit/ I Hi. Slut* oI Indiana, and each loads In iny situate and located in put

•wit:

mi m Doom \. I udiana, to-

l f.D/UPUM) of said bonds beiny fot Ml. !•:. i \ Royers, el al ••miilstfied as "halt road, in denomination of $|9X4.-

10 each.

$M,'n;u,n0 of said bonds heiny fot tin David Polloin. et al concrete road

* 1 €11 1

'P-miniliiiitlon of *2124,<m ,. n eh; $4->. I 20,011 ,,f said In,nils b,*ing fni

'lie ' »rvn K.lp-r, » i al. Stone r<»a I I,,

di’niimlnalon nl III2X.00 each; and.

*lo, .lin 00 nf said lininls In inu foi .. flodfell.-r --I al Kit,no road in <1. aomln-'t ion of tlltu.oo eai-h. Ml bonds in ,arh of said roads ti

lo ar Inter.st at tbe rote of. tour ani

on. -halt per rent t>er annum Tb lirM series of bonds and the flrsi ser

'' “I connons are tia\abl ' ot

ll1 " 1 'lb da. ol May. 1«2S, and one ser ot liiiiids and one series of intores-

II,on,III- ar, in, \ a hie every si\ nionlhi ll '' r ' c 'mill all are paid. All sain bonds in each of the above nannd

roods bear dale of June l. 'lH2: n ano slRned by 1 ho Hoard tif f’ommis-

'»i ' » > ill in |r*-

siMn.rv m said count} and authentic*

ihe Auditor of said count'

end ah ol said bonds In each of said ■ • "ds heiny in fortx eipiul seri ol «»i . Unfit I each. Th. interest on all said toinds . vidernod hv coupons thereto • HIM bed hearing the Ihhoyraphed fa. - 'luiit. signature of t:ir •otint> auditor ' 1 "'d bonds in each of >iaid to; ds named above herein have been tssmd in strict compliance with the hi a tut.- law - of the Stale of Indiana

Dter notice to tin taxpaver* of the avion unit in each of said road nroc. . dinys. as provided by law. and no

fnxinu "nit in each

ta xpi of s

said road

rnonstrance or objections of any kind in either of said road proc.-eu-tnsrs have been or were ever filed with

! ance

th» counu auditor against the Dh

hot._., ... ...

' nf ihe Board tir

Slid count \ in each said road proceed-

i jin\ of said honds, as is iiillV howii b\ ti). records of the Board

inys.

Dl the above named bonds are heinc sold for the purpose nt providin'-’ moneys to pay for the construction

na

»\s to pay tor the const

.■ind Improvement of the roads nanoM all..Vi herein and as separate and dis-

pel road Improvement*.

All said bonds will he sold in

tinet road

‘..rdane. with the law providing for «><* highway improvement bonds, to Hie hiyhpst bidder, hut for

sale

KM

nm i.ss than par and accrued interest

f rom dat• ot issue.

iM.\ certified check for

--- ~ xum equal

to five percent of the amount of hid submitted, and an affidavit of non- < a !lusion„ as pro\ ided hy law, shall jicct.mpan' each hid .is a guarantee f»f a t;ood faith hid, or such hid will not

he considered.

The right is reserved to reject any

Self-Reliance k

Trait 01 Lindbereh

3 here m no reason »hv you ahoubl not tu* ou« of them. A dependable money supply yy ill invai-iably solve your yy oi st prolilems and give you a new ieeling of seeurity. YOG MAY FEEL absolutely sure that we wi.l lake rare of your needs to your complete satisfaction.

Strong

Capt.

INDIANA LOAN CO.

21‘j F. Wash.

(Continue from page 1)

AC \IV

something which again amu i !! President, but of which he el I , have <lisa]>prove,| a bad I, , , I f r ■i boy of so few years. Charlie Limlbei h also i ,• t, 1 in Washington v.ill, havino had hand in cutting the light wit,- an , plunging the White Hou ,- into darl ness on one fainou- occasion. During most ,■ the time l.indbe! h lived in Wasbii i n airj.labi- ‘ ,! were consider, : a novelty. TieWrights were carrying on tie ii e\ leriment--, as yy , - Cui-tiss, be. plan,, were used chiefly to thrill crowd •ind flying wa ;f highly hazardou occupation. But even then I.iiaiberjv vas interested in “flyinr machine- ' is was Quent Roosevelt. i w .

COMING TO

t I'M N( ASI I E - t OMMERt 1 U.

iiOTEI.

.11 NE 3RD.

FOR ONE DAY ONLY, floors 9 \. M. to ti P. Al.

DR. T. M. riJLVFR, Specialist

the ."r.are of Indiana)

(i.ieensed by Bi ine the

.'r.are

knowledge

of forty

y< : r - of experience in the successful • at men! of fomplicated chronic con-

eilion.s.

Dr. Culver, experienced specialist, , '.'merly with National Doctors of .M I .vaukee, also some years connected with the (hicago Hospital, treats without -urgical operations or hypo-

destined to die in the war, shot dowi i d, iniic injections, diseases of the ‘n a battle with a German plane. Wood, kin, and the internal organ-,

During the.- year- the hay' pa

rheumatism, sciatia, lung troubles, ‘'i'l ulcers, tape-worm, eczema, as-1

?nts. probably with much wi- lam, pm ihma, chronic constipation, epilepsy,']

high blood pressure, bed wetting and

nitted the la go his wa as his own de-ires dictated. He v.

lot repressed. There were fev. ‘don’ts" in the Lindbergh hoc-elmld

Scientists and psychologist - pu treat weight upon that pha . 1 , training. They ay that it d, ve!.,i ,

it him the self-reliance which he fir-’ showed when, at five yeai of re, Is

walked away from the sun and

ound his w::\ hack home. It al.-o, hey say, mad,- stronger in him the ourage and the determination which

te had inherit d.

In -ehool he yv.,s <|ui"t, uca- uniine ■nd modest. It i recorded that h •ared little fa English compo.-it ; ov ir such subjects, but was mu It it: terested in mncuccs, at ! i mathena' >s he wa.- always among the leader

»f his class.

His teacher, Mi Klizitbeth Id. .Mar shall, while he went to , hool it Vashington. desciihed him a a quiet inassuming lad, vet distinctly ‘indi vidual'. Even as a youth Charlie Lindbergh was never one , f the hei. '.hose who knew Him then recall To his Washington choulmate h was "Cheese” Lindhergii, -,, (all, iccause his name wa , n'mch L! imherger chee-e.

ah, r morbid affections of the body. Years of experience and the great iu i.bcr f eases successfully treated i prov • that the methods of the Doctor

, are very dependable.

Many people keep on suffering front ailments that might he greatly improved because they cannot afford to o t< high-priced specialists away rom home, and few eommunitiehave ufficient numbers of such case

to support a specialist.

The doctor has solved this problem I hy traveling from town to town to nect the sick. He instructs patients, { i ■<• iimncnds a course of treatment, and teach,-, failing men and women how to take care of themselves at

home.

T , those having ailments of long tanding, whatever the trouble may b< . and notwithstanding the poor resits of farmer treatments, come and talk it over. Examination and advice free. Ladies are requested to romc es-

corted.

DR. T. M. ( ELVER

(Home Office: Anderson,

HIM) Jill hid*

WII.HKH <>. rt.ODFKt.TEH, Treas-

Circrncuetle.

itnain ludiai

Indiana,

“The Greatest

the Wait!

DANCE Lvery Friday Nij*h1 “MARIGOLD” 12 mi. south on 43 Music by PARADISE ENTERTAINERS

BLACK HAWK-JOHN DURE CORN PLANTERS

Fertilizer for Corn and Tomatoes Feeding Oats, 50 cent s per bushel. Oliver and John Deere Repair Parts. Big Four Mills Campbell Bros.

Phone 661-Y.

Phone 00.

NOTICE All persons knowing themselves to be indebt-l ed to me, will please call at my office in thel Voncastle theater and settle, as 1 have It my business to J. \V. Parries, and wish toset-| tie all outstanding accounts. MRS. J. R. JOHN I

R tDIO BAND OVER WH BI.

WIRJ \ND

Mr. and Mr.- Calctn Fellows nf l.n- Angeles t’alifornia arc guests of relatives here. Mr. Earl Roberts of Terre Haute ! visited relatives here MondayMr. and Mrs. Harry Tresner of Irdiannpnli.- visited Mr. and Mrs. John | Hinote Monday. Mrs. Wm. Neeso called on Martha and Biddle Funican Monday Mr. and Mrs. Dan Neeso and childten visited Mr. and Mrs Ora Neese Sunday.

8:30 to 12:00

81.00 couple

RecoilLy Goodyear anuoumel -’The Greatest Tire in (hi World".

Thev said 'his new tiro has an All-Weather Trea • s|u i.dlydesigned for Itallo.in fires, that i di >s away with all existing ideas of how long a balloon shculd wear, that it gives luiler trar'ion, more m :i-skid. Now—we know something about tires. We tested this one, looked i* over, cut one un, ried il for evervthing we could think of.

VIANH ATT AN Seveial from here attended the Aut, mobile Races at Indianapolis

Mon 'ay.

Mi . Ed Herbert visited relatives a* Ouknlla Sunday. Mr and .Mrs. dra Hutcheson and family of ( linton halls wer,* gue-t - nt Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hutcheson

Sunday.

\L Blanche Watts and Mr. Poy King of B“n Dnvi- were guests ,f Mr. ,1 Mi Ed Herbert. Sunday. Miss Helen Lewis visited fiieml in

Danville Sunday.

John Richard Hutcheson is Jr. and Mrs. Geo Moreland,

Mr. and Mrs. Mack Long and Mr. A. J. Knoll were in (ireencastle .Sun-

day.

Several from here attended the

game at the Cement P'nnt

Sunday afternoon

Mi. Eil. Robots of Detroit is visit-

ing relatives here

Mi. and Mrs. John Fellows and Mi-, ami Mrs. Kenneth Jackson of , idianapolis were guests of J. L. Fellow and family Sunday.

IE “ALWAYS TIRED," TRY THIS A healthy person never feels constantly tired. Being "too tired" continually is a sign of something wrong. Watch your kidneys. If elimination is faulty, take Foley pills, diuretic, a perfect regulator of irregular kidney action. Miss Guldens, of Hayneville, i Ala., says: "Foley Pills, diuretic, have been a wonderful help to me, relieving me entirely of weakness, that al ways “tao tired" feeling, headaches and nervousness.” Men and women everywhere use and recommend Foley Pills, diuretic. A-k for them.— R. P MULLINS, Druggist.

ADDITIONAL L0CAIi| Mi 1 dent, of Kne... 1 wa.- taki-n t' .M> thnili■' L Wednesday i':eii g where shii j< went an ,,p, ,t"f 1 ' r ^ pendiciti,. In. M dld.m C. C. Tucker • rformed tintion. Mr-. M M Mr- ' 1 1 pent TI 1' l " : Mi Jol 4 returned home freni t 1 '' j Thursday.

There will I"'

important 1

injf of th** .M"tb"<l’.'t Sun'lay ^1 tfachers arnl | dining room at u ^

Mr.

and Mr l: " ,: . WVl

have Pi*,'ii Ii 1 1 r. for several month* have *

hack to thi- city.

Women of M ter 832 will ii""'’ this evening.

■heart l ''K : ' in retrtilK

visiting j

1 baseball

il IS the

Take Ol It word for it wor d’s greatest tire. We have your size, t ome in ami sie it. More people ride on Goodyear Tires than on any other kind.

Moffett & Dobbs

Bl'lt K MOTOR CARS —GOODYEAR TIRES

ADI) LIFE TO YOUR YEARS And so add zest to your life. When '"'m IL Gordon. Danville, 111., found unis,-If “always tired at night and 'urdened with a backache,” he took i I ' ley Pills, a wonderful diuretic stimulant for the kidneys. "After a few doses 1 felt better,' could work with more ease, became stronger and nitld sleep better.” Men and women everywhere are using and recommending roley Pills, diuretic, for faulty kidney action. In constant use over ■ I years Satisfaction guaranteed IL IL MULLINS, Druggist.

Gay Cretonne Pillows

Will give ‘ii

traction to »«mr "" rrn the summer months.

Koon.l or o'"I -'"I I 1 '* 11 ""’ 1 ’

79c

UEPARIZEI) GARMENT i: M' s PROTECTION FOR GOOD ( Lo "" s

TOP OR SIDF OPENING SIZE 27x4x53

moth pno oF PEST PR° 0F damp I’ h00F

Ollier sizes anzl qualitirn at $1.30.

ALLEN BROTHERS 52 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SEKVH F