The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 January 1928 — Page 3
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GREEN! ASTLE SERVIC E STATION H. L. FRAZIKR, Prop.— Phone 201—Road Service.
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FOR RENT—4 room house, lights and water, north College Ave. See Milt drown. 4-3t.
FOR RENT:—Desirable furnished j mo ’em room near campus and Busi mess district. Phone 156-K. 5-3t.
o RENT:—Modern
LOST:—Man’s Pocket-book on Anderson or East Hanna St. Phone 700Y. 4 21. o LOST—One black police dog pup— Answers to name “Tobie” Reward. [ Phone 308. 5-2t.
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FOR RENT:—3 downstair rooms. 811 S. Indiana St. Phone 490-Y.
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. I FOUND:—Yellow gold, lady’s 7-jewel—9-O-S Elgin wrist watch on I flexible yellow gold bracelet, mona- , gram M. H. L. engraved on back, at Banner Office. 5-3t.
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housekeeping rooms. Ave. Phone 134.
modern light 105 So. College 3-3-X
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“CLASSIFIED ADS Ul ' '• —For Saie— FOR SALE—Fox terrier pups, 201) live Street. < 4-2t.
FOB SAI.E: I>i i.|i headi Minn C, Sewing machine in perfect condition. Phone 093. 4-2t.
FOR RENT:—House, water, lights and garage. SO? East Hanna. See J. B. Harris or cal' 45. 29-tf. FOR RENT:—Go ! garage, well locatrd. Mrs. \V. F. Gwinn, phone 2T1. 4 2t.
FOR SALE:—Ford light delivery uck late model. A-l condition. Sea -fcwart at Wetz Grocery. C-3t
FOR SALE:—1,000 bales, nice wheat straw, E. A. Chadwick, Greencastle, R. 2 Fillmore phone. 2-Op.
Dance, Square dance every day night at Rod Men’s Hull.
Satur-5-2t.
—Wanted— WANTED:—A cook. None but experienced cook need apply. Call Supt. County Hospital. 3-3t.
DEAD ANIMALS WANTED:— Horses, Cattle Hog- and Sheep, phone 123 Plainfield. We pay all telephone
ONE CAR W'ost Virginia coal ready I for delivery. That good coal. Martin I < ioal < ?o., Phone n 7. 1-6-6-31 ONE CAR West Virginia coal ready for delivery. That good coal. Martin Coal Co., Phone 117. 4-3t. ONE CAR West Virginia coal ready for delivery. That good coal. Martin Coal Co., Phone 117. 4-3t.
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Tomorrow night, Coach GHz Wagner and his Franklin College net squad will oppose the DePauw Tigtt- on the Bowman gym floor. This game should prove fast and exciting hut it will not create the high interest manifest not only in this city but over; the entire state a few years ago when the Baptist quintet had th“ Vandiver-Friddle-Gant combination. At the same time, the Old Gold cagers were playing a great brand of ball and for about three years, whenever DePauw an I Franklin clashed, hardwood fans over Indiana rente: od all their attention on tho-o game-. Tomorrow neither Franklin nor DePauw will be as strong as in former years but the game should be a good one just the same. Be there!
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Saturday evening the high school athletes will see action on the home floor, the first time since the Vincennes tilt on December 17. Elwood will furnish the opposition for the Tiger Cubs and what w 0 mean is Opposition The Northerners have been winning with regularity since th: season opened ami are coming here determined not to let Greencastle spoil this record On the other hand, the Cubs, are anxious to wreak revenge on some team for the two defeats sustained on the Princeton and (Washington jaunt las< week-end. Up and at ’em, Tiger Cubs!
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Wouldn’t he surprised if Rushville should happen to knock off Bloomington this week. You can’t tell though — stranger things have happened and the Lions are about due. We believe Bloomington is slightly over-con-fident regarding the outcome of the game and if they are then it will be too bad, Panthers.
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Little Mitchell might crock Washington, ton. Wasn’t it Mitchell that defeated the highly touted Bedford
Buinhridge will probably have little trouble in winning from Bosse High at Evansville tomorrow night. Their stumbling block on the southern invasion, however, may be the Kickapoos down at Owensville. We hope Hainhridge at least breaks even on their trip—that’s more than the Cubs
Franklin JANUARY 6 7:30 P. M. Admission $1.00 Tickets for sale at Hamilton’s Book Store Thursday and Friday
Good used piano Good used player piano, New $89i) player piano, Used talking machine ..
$125.00 $325.00 $450.30 $30JO
Trade for anything of value. M. A. Wolfe—Phone 795-1.
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OG1VII.LE—A hunting cat owned by R. E. Wagner and .1. E. Moore of this city is so anxious to help it owners that it climbs tree- to scan surrounding territory for more game.
PORTLAND—A check for *27.50 payable to Benjamin Sasser, Civil j war veteran, who died here recently! may never be cashed. Angry because his claim for *55 for a cow killed by a
Muncio-Fortland Interuihan car five I PLYMOUTH—«f’. F. Burlingame, of years ago was not allowed, Sasser South Bend, has taken a long lea-e on never indorsed the check for *27.50 the resilience owned here by the C. L. which was the company’s idea of what Morris estat , and will convert the the cow was worth. house into use as a sanitarium.
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PROTECT YOUR FEET! Colds lhaf may loud into pneumonia are easily contracted during such weather as we have experienced the past few days, lie sure aiul dress warm and keep your shoes in g.io.l condition and insure health. .Let us re-sole those old shoes and put on new heels. We can protect your feet, WEBER’S SHOE SHOP
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VOL. III. GREENCASTLE, INI)., JANUARY 5, 1928. NO. X.
Published in the interest of Greenrustle and vicinity hy the True-Hixon Lumber Co. GEORGE ENSIGN Manager and Editor \\ M. POLLARD Ad\ertisi.ng Manager HARRY ASH Circulation Manager
Two colored gentlemen, who bad just reduced the population of a farmer’s .hen roost, were making a getaway. “Laws Mose,” gasped Sam, “Why you s’pose them flies follows us so close?’ “Keen gallopln,’ nigger,” said Mose, “them ain’t flies. Them’s buck-hot.”
During this time of year we specialize on building hog houses, hay racks, gates and all kinds of mill work. Just call 551 for any information you wish concerning any of your building needs. ■What an you taking those cuspidors home for?” “I’m taking them home to my dog.” “What kind of n dog do you have, anvway ?” “Spitz.”
We have a complete line of planbooks for houses, burns, garages, sheds, and all kinds of farm buildings. Now is the time to plan your building needs for spring and we have got these books to help you plan. We will b<> glad to send you any of them.
On the first day of the second semester in school, the little boys took their seats and waited until the teacher came down among them fo get their names. The first one to whom she came replied that his name was Si. “No,” the teacher corrected, “you must not say Si. Say Silas.” N'e?xt she came to one who said his name was Tom. “No,” the teacher said impressively, it's Thomas.” “And now, little boy,” she inquire! of a lad in the end
True-Hixon Lumber Co. Phone 551 Build it of wood—
row, “what is your name?” “Jackass,” respoiuh d the bright lad.
A husband and wife were driving along a lonely country road. They had been in a spat. A mule brayed. “One of your relatives?” he asked. “Yes, hy marriage,” was her reply. —o— We have several portable hog houses already built and ready to be delivered. We are stocking these for the benefit of farmers who should haopen to be in a hurry fur one or more of !hem. —o— The party who had been quite obviously celebrating some occasion or other, stumbled into the telephone booth and Inserted his nickle in the |o) “Number please,’ inquired a voice. The stewed one sat up and opened an eve. “Number, hell, how much do 1 weigh?” —o— I-et our experience in the past help you in your future building.
