The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 January 1928 — Page 2
THE GHEENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1928.
THE DAILY BANNER
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Personal And Local News
Elmer Herbert of Cloverdnle was in Greencastle Tuesday. .Mrs. l. aae Strain, who has been in the Putnam County hospital for some time undergoing medical treatment, is reported as being much improved.
Funeral service.- for Mrs. Milinda White, who passed away at the home
William M. Pace of Fillmore wa« Eats Big Steak A lid here Tuesday. Fried OlliOIlS—No GaS Mrs. Knoll of Indianapolis is visit- “Every time i a.e I hud terrible in, wth friend, n .h, d,. | ‘Suln^nd H. A. She rill spent Wednesday in ; inwnfd 1 ''.Ukrika reIndianapolis on business. | Heves gas aptl that bloated feeling . r so that you can eat and sleep well. Miss Belle Hanna of Indianapolis A{its on gQTH upper and lower i5( visiting friends in this city. | bowel and removes old waste matter . | you never thought was there. No Walter Clift of Fillmore wasi in j ma tter what you have tried for your Greencastle Wednesday. stomach and bowels, Adlerika will surprise you.—R. P. Mullins, DrugGuy Cox of Roachdale was a visitor ; g j. s t, in Greencastle Wednesday. ______—
Austin Wheeler of Coatsville was in ! Fred Boatman of Bainbridge was
Greencastle Wednesday.
here on business today.
Thomas Sweet is driving a Chevrolet sedan.
Harvey A. Raines of Fillmore was : in Greencastle Wednesday.
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Guy Cox of Roachdale Is driving a new Oldsmobile sedan.
Frank Day of Bainbridge Greencastle Tuesday.
Alva F. Gardner, Sam G. Nelson and Thomas Solomon, off of Bain-
James Pace of Bainbridge visited in Greencastle Tuesday.
Glendon Rightsell of Reelsville was in Greencastle Tuesday.
of hir laughter in Frankfort wero! bridge were in Greencastle Tuesday,
held here '"rim the Baptist Church
Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment was in Forest Hill cemetery.
The Studehaker sedan owned by Paul Cook and an Overland were slightly damaged when the two machine collided at the intersection of Vine and Franklin streets, shortly after 8 o’clock Thursday morning.
John Lancaster, who is in the Putnam County hospital, recovering from the effects of the accident in which his left hand had to he amputated to several inches above the wrist, is reported as much improved. Mr. Lan- ! caster while climbing over a fence 1 with a gun, near his home in Madi1 son township, sustained injuries to • his hand when the gun exploded.
Charles Hendrick of Bainbridge was a business visitor in Greencastle
Tuesday.
A. L. Heady of Clinton township was a business vi-itor in Greencastle Wednesday. William McMillan, state highway policeman, was in Greencastle Wed-
nesday.
George Weber is driving a new Studehaker sedan purchased of Morrison Brothers, local agents.
Will Jones, local fireman, returned Wednesday afternoon from Washington, D. C., where he has been visiting for several days.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bittles returnled home today from Little Rock, Aik.
ALL OVER INDIANA.
MICHIGAN CITY— No money, the rent due, no job. These three gained liberty for Oliver Russell, 47, arndgried in city court here charged with stealing coal. He i- the father of
six small children. “The house was fee. He extracted a promise, however, cold andl I wanted to get it warm he- that when he gets married, Austin fore my children awoke,” Russell will return the favor for a free cere-
pleaded. 1 mony.
Reports are received eveiy week by'. , ,, ^ . ... n A, ’ e .i is, . where they spent the Christmas holiI Dr. W. M. McGaughey from the State . ^ , r ci . t „ , r .. ... . . days with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. bit-
Hoard of Health, after samples of
lington.
office ‘ Weather forecasts predict rising
L-vl'ni; | i, Ju tier of the Peace j wa ter are examined in the city. Sam- | Archibald C. Austin and Henrietta J. j p i ta are sent into the state '
Aim t weie can it- her. without cost week from Greencastle ard these | temperatures for the rest of the week
for the ceremony. A fellow justice, | >ainp|es a ,. e examined , an(1 thr rvpnrt Henry J. Weber, pronounced them of the analyt , is 8cr . t to Dr . McGaugh-
man and wife and refused to accept P y
Earl 1). Shumaker of Roachdale wa- here on business Tuesday.
Mi s Ella Beckwith has returned from Chicago where she ha- been on business.
Dr. Hurst of Cloverdale was a business visitor in Greencastle Thursday.
Oscar Evans of Fillmore was a business visitor in Greencastle Wednesday.
SPECIALS
W G. Kellner of Indianapolis wa a business visitor in Greencastle Wednesday.
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Cleve Grimes and E. E. Grimes of Russellville were business visitors in Greencastle Wednesday.
STAR STORE
Ora Sims of Stilesville was a business visitor in Greencastle Wednesday. , „ .
R. O. Scobee and George W. Dunkin of Quincy were in Greencastle Tuesday.
Men’s Drab Moleskine sheep-lined coats, 36-in. long, beaverized collar, all pockets re-in forced, belt all around. Sizes 38 to!!,
The reports vary at times but alI most always are very favorable to the ! water consumed by citizens of the
j city.
The mercury has been rising steadily in this vicinity since late Tuesday. The cold wave, which has been manifest all over the state started lute Saturday night and continued for
about three days.
John A. Estis of Bainbridge was a business visitor in Greencastle Tuesday.
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Preparatory service for communion will be held in the Presbyterian ehuich parlor this evening at 7:30 o’clock.
Men’s blue sheep-lined corduroy coauH 36-in. long, all pockets re-inforced will;
leather, beaverette collars,
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And the double steel walls mean double protection in case of accident—double the safety of any type yet known. A staunch body, with doors that close with a substantial and non-metallic snap. Quiet and Comfortable The aim of all engineering is simplicity, for simplicity means economy— strength — SILENCE. There are only 8 major parts in The Victory body—and they are welded into a single unit. Not a |oint to squeak or rattle. A silent body. And Dodge Brothers powerful new six-cylinder motor—specially engineered for The Victory—preserves this luxurious quietness at all speeds. A Car of Striking Beauty Body and chassis built as a single unit—without the customary body sill—permits lower over-all height with liberal head-room and roadclearance. i
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas at their home on North College Avenue, Thursday morning.
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Taylor Holliday, a Penal Farm escape, was brought to the county jail Thursday morning by State Farm officers.
Professor Oscar H. Williams, head of the Department of Education in DePauw University, will make the 1 Founders’ Day address at the State Normal school in Terre (Haute on Friday of this week. Prof. Williams gave an address before the Rotary Club of Bloomington on Wednesday of this week.
Boys’ moleskin sheep-lined coats, pocketti* re-inforced with leather, belt all aroundl Sizes, 8 to 18,
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Mrs. Chancie Carswell, Mr-. ; Laura Runyan of Greencastle and Miss Cora Hemper of Bedford, Iowa J pent Tuesday with Mrs. Arthur Fry. i Miss Kemper is a cousin of Mrs. Fry. Blanch and Clova Fry and Mr. and I Mrs. J. R. Wilson and daughter of i IndianapolL at Xmas dinner with | their parents Mr. and Mrs. Fry of Putnamville.
Special 4.69
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Splash shields, a constant source of noise and annoyance are replaced by the wide, deep Viaory chassis frame; wide, heavy-gauge one-piece fenders and drum-type head-lamps are provided. Upholstery, hardware, instruments, color combinations and other appointments satisfy the most exacting demands of style and good taste. Indeed, yon have a distinct and thrilling impression that the car in which you are riding is long, low, swift and safe—a car of surpassing originality and smartness down to the smallest detail.
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LAFAYETTE- Frank M. Cary has given the local Boy Scouts a 45acre farm east of here for u<e as a tion of a man’s dormitory, permanent camp. Recently he gave —o— Purdue university $50,000 for erec- RUSHVILLE— Winfield Fitch, 48,
of Carthage, drowned hin j ing a 35 pound pulley an ji | and jumping into a wiirmj
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