The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1928 — Page 3

THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1928.

Bolster RADIO RALPH P. CROl*ORE OSSIFIED ADS —For Sale— SALE:—Antique® fuiniture, ire, brass, pewter, anti rare R. Clapp, Phone 733-L. 16-4t

| r SALE— A Bargain, 192G, * U'-oact», take Ford on trade, j ide 11, Bloomington or phono I 14-3p. |

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SALE:—2, sure hatch incn-110-128 egg capacity. Mrs. 1 Broom, Bainbridgo R. 1.

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—For Rent— RENT:—Three room modion ^^?d apartment. Clo e in. No Y Phone 784-L. 16-lt

HAVE YOU A PROBLEM ?

If so. do you realize howwell equipped the Indiana Loan Company Is to heln you with it? \\ HETHER IT BE To pay your grocer, doctor, merchant, coal hill, automobile or what not, we >vi*l help you in a financial way that will bring you relief. SEE US WHEN YOU NEED MONEY. Indiana Loan Co. 24Va E. Washington St. Phone 15.

Everett Williams, CH Reprs. James Garl, same Fred Reising, County farm .. Geo. Coffman, janitor Frank Roberts, CH Labor ..

John B. Hamm, CH labor 3.00 Chas. Webster, C. H. janitor 100.83 , Sarah Burke, CH labor 15.00

Hrowning-Hammond Hdw. Co., Court House supplies 5.00

Kiger Co., same 12.00

i Allen Lumber Co., same .... Jno. Cook Sons Co., same . U. S. Chemical Co., same .. James I. Nelson, same H. L. Jackson, same

G. W. Conklin, same 1.55 Greencastle Co., same 07.00

Wabash Valley Elec. Co., CH & jail supplies 04.50

Owl Drug Co., jail supplies .. 16.50

Browning-Hammond Hdw. Co., Jail supplies 1.05

G. W. Conklin, same 3.s| Worrell .Mfg. Co., same 20.23 Home Laundry, same 1.80 Mary K. McCullough, Co. F mtn 25.00

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iors, 12 to 8. The first half ended 3 to 3. The local Junior aggregation missed H. Stone, veteran forward and captain, who was ejected early in the fracas by the referee.

RENT:—ReYnington Type- 1 Anna Finegan, Phone 148. | 12-tf!!

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TED:—Quilting and comfort , 9 East Liberty St. 16-2p

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!TED:—To rent six or seven lo lem house, with yard and , near grade school for Feb-| st. Call Banner Office. 10-1'..

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D AND WORTHLES AN1MHorses, cattle, hogs and sheep 394, Brazil anytime. We pay charges. Nov. 7-72p. Jan. 30. 1 ‘ o -MisceHaneoug— .rework is cleaning the very lies!, dresses, fur trimmed coats . Men’s suits cleaned and pn og, altering, repairing. We are F . Campus Cleaner . Colb go Citizna Phone 119. 10 J* !t C* 'Jti pumps installed and old ones V J. Call E. L. Burcham, Phone Greencastle. H-7p —. o —

Opens Checks the Bowels the Fever pj Tones Stops C\ -I /Vhe the Cold L / /System _iiS_ Four thin 89 you must do to end a cold quickly. HILL’S Cas-cara-Bromide-Quinine does all four at one time. Stops a cold in one day. Red box, 30 cents. All druggists.

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^ Other .McCullough, supt & sup., Glen Clark, Co. Frm Labor .. (). N. Hicks, same Lottie Barker, same I Cary McCullough, same Rader Hathaway, same j C. C. Dimmett, same i S. E. Tabor, same j W. D. James, same Frank Sharp, same Browning Hammond Hdw. Co., Co. Farm Supplies Jno. J. Gambold, same IJ. I.. Vandament, same Hunting Laboratories, same .. T:ue Hixon Lumber Co. C. F. Sup King Moni on & Foster, same J. E. McCurry, same Trembly and Williams, same .. S. C. Prevo and Co. same .... | Scobee Bros., same i Ji hn F. Cash, ,-ame | Kohle & Co I Cole Chemicak Co. same

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Ferd Lucas, Clk. sal. & off.

expenses .. $189.37 , Ice Clauneh, IFp. Children T. R. Womlburn Co. Clk. Off. lAnus Nicholson, same ...

Dona York, same Mary Robertson, same ...

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expenses Hazel M. Lovett, And. l)ep. W. D. Lovett, Sal & oj ex. W. O. Clodfelter, Sal Leona L. Cooper Rec. sal. ..

T. R. Woodhurn Rec. Off Exp. 82.50 Edward Eitclgeorge Sh< iiff sal 176.00 W. M. McGnughey Tp. Pr 40.00 A. E. Ayler, Tp. Poor 01.90 L. W. Veach Tp. Poor 107.00 Family Welfare Society Dependent Children 9.38

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•’Jimmie” Hainhridge continued on its undefeated record so far this season by trouncing Waldron, tti to 21 up on the Monroe township lloor Saturday night. The f irst half ended 16 to 11 and the game was hard fought from the lirst to the last whistle.

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Greencastle plays Bedford down at the Stone City this Friday night. We believe that, the Cubs are due to break into the win column again in this game. As it now stands, Bausman’s netters have an average of 500'l . Six straight victories and then six straight defeats.

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Washington's Hatchets had a r <'.' I scare when Bloomington held them to a 2 5-22 vict< ry. The \ tot y Bi :k nearly changed hands. Tough luck. Panthers.

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How’s this for a Big Four: 1. Muncie. 2. Martinsville. 3. Columbus. 4. Anderson.

SWIiMMERS LOSE A crippled DePauw swimming team met its second defeat of the season fighting gamely before a stronger Indiana team Saturday afternoon at Bloomington. The final score was 53 'to 10 in favor of Indiana. DePauw was greatly handicapped by the loss of Crain and Hammond, distance swimmers, and because of the freshman rule. The 88 foot pool jat Indiana, the longest in the conference, greatly hindered the DePauw splashers who are accustomed to the i regulation (10 foot tank. Mathews of Indiana was the high I point man with firsts in the 50 and . 100 yard dashes. Doolittle of DePauw and Miller of Indiana tied for second honors with 6 points each.

Summary:

235 yard relay: (Vetter, Mathews, Bolyard, Win-tan, 1.) first; (Johnson, i Brooks, Murdock, Lee, D.) secontl. !

Time 2:21 5-10.

200 yard breast stroke: Miller (I.), first; Leoter (1.), second; Fowle (L 1 -.),|

third. Time 3:05 3-10.

50 yard free style: Mathews (I.), first; Doolittle (D.), second; Vetter

(I.), third. Time :28 I-IO.

440 yard free style: Bolyard (I.), first; Winston (I.), second; Brooks!

(D.), third. Time 6:28.

150 yard backstroke: Voedgarick !

<!.), fii-t; Doolittle (D.), second; Md- ? - - - I'd (I.), third, lime 2:09. decimated by war and fiver—but jubi00 \;ii'd free style: Mathew- (I.), ihmt, nevertheless over their victory 'ii.--., \ etter (I. I, second; Marlatt ;,n<l their icturn to loved j (D.),, thiid. lime l :04 i-l0. 1 spoke their goodbyes to one another. , Dhing: Hugus (I.), first; Munh.ck This spirited scene of drama, com (D.), second; Scott (D.), third. bining the sorrows of farewells with 2i() yard medley relay: (Yoedgar-! comrades and the joys of greeting

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Muncie

JANUARY 17

Bowman Gym 8:00 p. m. ADMISSION $1:00

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V ra Egg Coal. 3 x 6, for cook Amos Nicholson, same 22.50 llf >r furnace. A. J. Duff. Phone | Goldie Irwin, same 13.0(1

16-2t. G 00lrla York, same 20.00

a — ©—***— Clara Brown, ^ame 30.00 **Ca»fit>us'Bai'Tirr'Fhop for good .Mrs, Ray Bell, same 30.00 11 md satisfactory service. Open 1 p. p. Hurst, C. E. Ilnl-uran < .ViS OO 1 r: ay, Ftiday, nights until 8:00 vforrison Bros. C. F. Supp. . Y" 1 * ** King Morrison and Foster G.

Talks by Thoughtful Mothers ivr• isconsin Mother says: "1 fiid ,,,^8 very well informed on thi of ‘dope’ in medicim J . Few s now-a-days would buy a ition that contained opiates or rm. A glance at the packag' yp. buying tells her this. With Kooney and Tar Compound, the ^ ’lbs a true story. It is quitkly i<‘ r e for coughs, colds, iioup and irritations. Pure as it is sure, irth many times its prise.”— 1 U'LLINS, Druggist.

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W. R. Bridges, same

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| Golda O’Neal, same Frances Byrd, same May Williams, anie Elizabeth Pears, same

Im plis. Orphan Asylum Inmates State Inst 270.00 The Banner, Public Prt 59.29 Chas. J. Arnold, same 375.54 John S. Hamilton, Tax Refund 10.71 Alva Bryan, Highway Prelim 5.10 Alva Bryan, .'■amo 0.70 Alva Biyan, same 5.10 Cha-. Arnold, same 60.70 Ward Lovett, same 2.00 Allen Lumber Co. Bridge Rep. 34.94 C. II. Barnaby, same 34.20 Frank Cox, anie 58.85

T. R. Woodhurn, Pros. Atty. Off.

Exp 4.10 f>o. B. Rockwell, Co. Autl Bond 10.60 Comercial Casulty Co. Co. Coroner Bond 33.00 Alim Lumber Co., Co. Rev. Ex. 1.50

Muncie Normal will furnish the op- i position for Moffett’s Tigers tomoi row night at the DePauw gym. Coach Parker of the Normalites w ill b • i membered as the tall center on the Muncie high school team the year Russellville went to the state tourney

8.00 j.nd fell before the Bearea's after 16.00 j they had upset the dope ■and defeated 40.00 ! Bloomington. Russellville fans have

not forgotten him at any rate.

jiek, Miller, Winston, I.) first; (Marsh, , ,.ar jWurst, Appleby, D.) second. Tinn

3:11 5-10.

Does Clinton like Willie Masten, captain of the Tiger Cub ? We’ll

say they do and here’s what the Clin- | , i.- Women’s symphony orchestra, ton paper says: WJfr, Hookup, 8:00 p. m.—The Con-

Greencastle brought over a fine j 1 mentals.

team, the best that has been seen by Clinton this year. They have, with out doubt, in Masten, one of the best forwards in the state. He contrihuted 14 of his team’s 21 points, scoring 5 goals from the field ami 4 from th" charity line. He was a marked man and never had a good chance at thi basket all evening, but he is a fellow that only needs half a chance in order to sink “’em”. M< was closely guarded by Stump and Foncannnn,

Citi.-rn Trust Co. Co. Off Bond 25.40 i but lie made 5 anyway, and when my

ones, is one of the most effective screen moments in "The Rough Riders” now showing at the Von-

castle Theatre.

If you have be«n to war and lost comrades and come home to find dear one-, you will live every foot of fil:n in the Montauk Point sequence. There, Theodore Roo.-evolt took leave of his valorous soldiers with a firm grip of hands anti a human traco of the weakness cf tears in eyes. And there, in the picture, a handsome young sohlier made eager arrangements to huiry to San Antonio where Mary Astor awaited him. Two rivalfor her hand had left for the war. One was ('hurle Farrell, the other, Chailes Emmett Mark. Only one returns to claim her and you’ll get the heart-throb of the year upon di-cov-

ering who he is.

You will find, moreover, a screen

vVKIt.M, Indianapolis (275) 11:00 „ I troat in ,he ‘'hafactorizations givn

l by Noah Berry, George Bancrott, Frank Hoppi r, Fred' Kohler and Col. Fted Lindsay. The story is from tlm pen of Hermann Hagedorn. Victor Fleming, maker of "Mantrap” direct-

ed.

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WPG, Atlantic City (273), 7:15 p.

Why Every User Becomes a Friend "Never has any other cough medicine acted o ipiickly and satisfactorily .p- Foley’ Honey and Tar Compound; and it gives complete satisfact ion to friends who use it on my recommendation,” ays J. 1). McC’mnh, T b do, Ohio. It spreads a healing, ■ thing coating in an irrilalod inllaared throat, stops coughing, raises phlegm easily. No opiates to cause constipation, no chloroform. no “dope”. You take on chances with cough or cold when you buy Eolev5 Honey and Tar Compound. A k for it. lb P. MULLINS, Drug-

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Hack Stage Hour, Lyric Theater.

Purdue University, same Reese Buis, same M. E. Cooper, -ante

J. J. Britton, same 10.00 Guy WiWright R I. Const.

1 a Is The Medirine My System hr %ays Needed," Says This

H. C. Foster, same 10. to Roy Hillis, same 10.00 I Homer Morri-on, same 10.00 , Elmer Blue, Gravel Rr. Const. 237.00 T. R. Woodhurn. Clk. Off. Exp. 132.15 ('’has. Arnold, same 11.50 |W. E. Gill, Aud. Off Exp. .. 10.99 T. R. Woodburn, am 784.09 G. Will Conklin, same 80 Cha®. J. Arnold, same 120.00 Chas J. Arnold Treas. Off Exp 80.35 Leona Cooper, Rec. Addit. Sal 069.72 Edw. Eitclgeorge, Sheriff Prisoners

Board

Edw. O'Neal Surv. Sal. Exp. 250.53 Chas. Arnold Surv. Off Exp. .. 35.85 Orville O'Neal, same 1.60

John C. Vermillion Supt. Sal. and Exp 257.33

Chas. J. Arnold Supt. Off. Exp 21.00 I. urile Hart, Supt. Dep. Sal. .. 37.50

Chas. Marshall, As.-es. Sal & Off. ■btp 126.90 Chas. Arnold, Health Com. Off

Ind. State Highway Com.

W. D. James, Gravel Rd. Rep. 135.00

Browning Hammond Hdw. Co.

Gravel Rd. Repair Co 2.25 Franklin Street Garage, G.R.R., 24.79

. 4.50 player makes that number against 2.50 ! the two Clinton guards, lip is some

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VON’< ASTI.K Do you remember the home coniing? Do you remember Montauk Point when the Rough Riders, weary and

MUNCIE —Mrs. Ruth Strait does not need any of those sex equality law . She spent a day in jail here and wav fined $11 for “beating up” Ralph Strait, her divorced husband.

MLY MAD MH RHEUMATIC PAINS! "Nearly every day, especially in damp weather, I suffered terribly from shooting pain* and sharp twinges in my legs and arm*. Nothing gave me any relief and at tiin-s 1 thought I w o u I d go m a d. When I tried ‘St. Jacob’* Oil’ it wa» with no hope at all. The very first application brought rcliel and I have had perfect comfort since.” Good old “St. Ji- _ cob's Oil” certainly d< tb" painr and aches of Khitm g-m, Sciatica, Neuritis, Lumbar' and Neuralgia. This soothing, tratii 1 l set ms to reach right in ii h the pores and draw < Mt all the p.iin and a he. And there is no buntit’c of the si in. Get a small trial I 4tie of . Jacob’s Oil” at your dri.cgi-.t • 1 try it out on any pain, ache, sprain or swelling.

HI'MRS. PAUL RAINEY. aches and paii ' • ’

Hufford Ruggles Co., same ... 376.15 John Cook & Sons, same .... 45.92 Sweet and Wright, same .... 20.00 Standard Oil Co., same 38.76 Elmer Blue, same 6.25 Geo. Thompson, same 1026.67 Morrison Bros., same 46.25 Scobee Bros., same 40.70 James K. Bratton, same 1.00 W. G. O’Neal Co., same 194.60 Mid-West Stone Co., same .. 1253.45 D. Adams Co., same 16.00 Beck Sales Co., samp 327.60 Grant Allen, same 58.80 Henry Allen, same 171.91 Chas. W. Silvy, same 21.20 Lee Meyers, same 87.58 A. G. Sutherlin, same 193.90 ! Chas. Miller, same 50.8C 7.50 Dan Hall, same 43.45

100.00 Verner Houck, same ... 100.00 ' Chas. Simmons, same .. 10000 1 Raleigh McVeigh, same 125.00 James Bugg, same ....

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ther. My Kai k was always ; c c Tu ,, kpr) r,C. Twp. poor .. 20.00 id achy. The pains would get c T z ar ing, same 6.00 sometimes that l couldn’t stand ( A p Chew, same 82.98 jfltfofi my feet and would have to j F cannon Co., same 47.50 >>ed for several days." Vandalia Coal Co., same 87.25 :|]ijol a is the fnrdicine my sys- K Hawkins, same 26.25

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J. L. Etter, same 8.00

icla is sold in Greencastle at Raymond & McCullough, Washvl Drug store, and by all drug- jngtnn twp. poor 12.0A hroughout this entire seetbn. Hamilton Book S'ore, same 3.83 —( ^dv.)|Glen R. Frye, Warren tp. poor, 37.73

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Jasper McFerran, Gas tx 1st

Di trie* 352.86 Walter Dunbar, gs tx ,2<l dist, 5.00

Cloverdale Tdw. Co., gs tax

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Ind. State Farm, gas tax third

BRAZIL NOSKS OUT TIGER ( UBS, 31-28 r Outscored but not out fought or out-classed, the Green istle Tiger Cubs went down to a three-point defeat at the hands of their old rivalBrazil, 31 to 28 on the Clay count’ door Saturday night. The first half ended 16 to 13 with the locals fighting all the way. Many fans from here who saw the game believe that the Cubs will be able to wipe out the sting of this defeat when Coach "Skinny” Adams and his proteges play a return match here in February. Bausman started n shifted line-up and Brazil ran the score to 8-1. Kerr, center, and Brown, who hail been shifted from hack guard to forward, went out on personals. The Cub mentor then sent in Lear and Longden. With the score tied at 12-all, Tobin went in but Brazil forged ahead ' > lead 16-13 at the rest period. Coming hack in the econd Gagaway, Masten, Lear, Tobin and Longden fought Brazil on even terms on their small floor, each quintet regi-t-ering 15 pointr during th- final twenty minutes of play. Greencastle, as well as Hraz.il, missed a number of fairly easy chances to se re when the ball would dip into the hoop roll around and then fall out. The Brazil gym which will seat about 900 was packed to capacity, a crowd estimated at more than 1,000 being jammed in every possible place

in the building.

Starting line-ups were: Greencastle, 28. Brazil, 21. Masten Forward Clift ( Brown Forward. Hammerstein Kerr Center Weaver Gasaway Guard Goodin G. Crawley ... Guard Yeager

Yb// certainly picked a "comer'' this time! 'YT’OU MFN who chose Granger— X much obliged! Its growth so far beats anything in our experience. Of course we thought we knew what pipe smokers wanted—and in making Granger we certainly gave them the"works.” It’s differently aged, made, cut, packed and priced—with a solid reason for each difference. And apparently smokers understood those reasons as well as we did. At that, though, one pipe-load is all the reason a man needs!

JUNIORS LOSE

Cubs

Coach Cleon Davies’ Junior

met their first defeat of the season Satunlay evening when they fell be-

distriet 44.98 tfore the onslaught of the Brazil Jun-

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CjrangerRo

No cottlf tin; ttnsihly packed in heavy foil; hence the price.

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