The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 January 1928 — Page 4

ROISTER RADIO RALPH I*. (ROUSORE CLASSTFiEL)T\DS

—For Rale— FOR SALE:—PI. nty of ap]i! Str.'iin Orchard. I’h'.nc Rural 0'».

13-20-2?

< HI( KS ' HI( KS < Hi' S Get them now for <any broiler . Oreema tie llatdiciy. Phone 525-L.

Saturday Only BARGAINS in used RADIOS Cartwright Music Shop

THE OREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY. JANUARY 20.1328BUTLER WINS FROM TIGERS

HI LL DOGS OUTCLASS OLD GOLD QUINTET THURSDAY, 36 TO 19.

YOU CAN NOW BUY:—All kinds of first class nur-ery stock without paying a high rate of insurance to cover replacement of stock whether it

—For Kent—

FOR RENT—6 room, semi-modern lives nr die . Satisfaction guaranteed house. Wolfe. Phone 795-L. 17-3t by the Ern -t Nurseries ef Eaten, O. 0 Catalog free. Address Forest Pickett, FOR RENT:—Modern, seven room Agt. Rerlsville, Ini. 18-fd.

hou-e, West ide of double and garag"

Cali after 2 p. m. at 13 Chestnut St. 1 NOTICE

17-3p. Farmers of Putnam Co., The Brazil

o Tankage Co., is paying $1.50 for FOR RENT:—Four room bouse, hor os and call I . Will remove your Water, light . large ba-em at, See .1. hogs free of charge .tankage, we have H. Harii or call 45. 17-tf it $2.50 per hundi' I, U.t 50 to 57 per o Cent. Deliver!'s free on my route. Re- 1 FOR RENT Room for Rent one verse call, lirazil dl'l or 5364 the plant or two stu ents. Seam Meat Shower that never goe out of business.

Hath. Cl" e in. Reasonable Rent. O.

DePauw’s basket ball team was onti lass-ed by the Butler squad to *he J tune of 36 to 19 on the Coliseum | In nr in Indianapolis on Thursday evening. The Bulldogs held a 19 to ; S margin at the half and at no time during the forty minutes of play d’d the local collegians seriously threat-

en Hinkle's sharpshooters.

Hut for the wonderful defensive and offensive work of Cupt. Lloyd Mcssersmith, the Tigers woul ! have been handed a worse defeat b> Butler. Hildebrand and Chandler were

outstanding for the winners

fine of the features of tin game was the inability of the DePauw aihletes to connect with the basket.

F. Lakin, Phone 815, 222 E ton.

Wasliing-

17-tf.

FOR RENT: 3 room mo ished apartment and garage. 626.

i furnPbo ne 20-2p.

Ther v. ill be a p any supper at the rh: i-ti in Chuieh from 5 o’clock to 7 o’clock Satuidny evening.

20-2t.

FOR RENT Five room apartn "lit ; fir t floor, modirn throughout, ba-e-j ment garage, Telephone 262 oi771-K 20-3p.

—Misccnancous-- • o— AS I have moved my telephone number i- 725 5. Oia Todd. 20 3;i

Ap).!' -. g:ape , (gauge-, fiu '. all kill' 1 of fruits at

an i Inman.

The First Ward P. T. A. Food Markft at Eitel’- Saturday. ID-21

WHY let your brooding equipment lay idle? Put olf a brood of early broilers for the early market before buying your chick- for breeders, (let your healthy, vigorous chick from

G rce n c a tie i 1

agents for Newtown brooder-, Wayne feeds (world’, bed), and high cla poultry equipment. Hatch Jan. 23. Phone 525-L. P»-tf.

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E1TKI..JORGE Bros, will discontinue the opera ion of tlnir barber shop at the corner of Indiana and Washington die thi Saturday, January 21st. and will move to Timmom’ Ikuber shop, Hast Side Squat , where they will be glad to meet all

PUBLIC

WEEKLY BULLETIN

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 20. (UP)— Continued unseusonul warm weather make- travel on some stone and grav-

18 I i;. M, h. 3 ‘‘I I ' oil, l < -lavish; many are posted

against over-loads and few even in the far north part of the state are free of these restrictions because the thaw has been prevalent throughout the

commonwealth.

The state highway commission’s traffic bulletin issued today from the dilector’s office -aid that these types necessarily are in an unstable con-

26-2t. dkion at times and then improved

shortly afterwards as they respond

O A s m 1 ^ naintename with <irag and scrap- \ z\ I J* ( r. Maintenance forces are dragging

many roads daily and with load restrictions are keeping them in fair

grapeCooper

I will sell -it public auction at my

farm, o ■ • n’ilc «« ■( of Fillmore, on .... , , (I,. i'«... r.ii!,':;id siv miles cast vond.tion generally. It was pointed out

oi Gr< unc.i-.tle, on Tuesday, January 21 ( ommencing at 10 a. in. the

follow mg:

Il>)R8!:s li e good work horses, one gr;i\ hor ■ 12 years old; one Id.ii \ in.ire, III years old. f VP I F V milk cows, live of whiih have been frt-h about two months: two v.id freshen liy date of -a'e. I i.o heifer, with calf: 1 good Iwo wars oic! Shorthorn bull. HOG i •' Big 111>" Pol md ( hi* na >ow : IV alioets, weighing about

8(‘ pounds.

CORN, II\Y STRAW— 200 bushels or more of good com. Id Ions of good timothy hay; 7 or 8 tons loose clover I'.ay in barn, about 150 bales good wheat straw. . \ UM I Y A P One wagon. I Hit bottom hay frame; I hay i l.e: one 3-hor e wheat drill, 1 sulky breaki ,g plow, I walking breaking plow, I prartic illy new corn planter, viili Ml rod- < wire an.I automatic ir iiker; I cultiv..'or, one I i-toot ( orn

by Director Williams that a section of toad may be cut up at on" time in th" day and in a few hours afterwards present a smooth -urface under the draging treatmeit. Operators are chiefly concerned in working the water from the loose material. Fef major changes are noted in the bulletin this week other than lifting of everal detours and' run-arounds, chief of which were removal of runaround on Rd. 3 just south of Ft. Wayne; and a short detour in Kent-

land off U. S. 24.

hi barn ., I Peoria oats seeder,

lh"ir customei and ..'M i d . 1. . u. „ n . .r, )U{ | s ,.( work harness, one mow-

ing inachme, some liog troughs, galva ilzetl eliic'.-'ii coops and cIIut artii b s ton numerous .o mention. d URM:-' -ums under s16, cash; on sums over 810, a credit of 6 months will he iven, notes to he hi'iikabl" and to bear H percent inter- ' I from date; 2 per coat discount

for cash.

(•eodfce Haap: ) in ‘ ioneer (d l! MIN i I!l{. ( ivrk, \LEX BRYAN. I lie I idics’ \id Will Serve Lundi.

DON’T FOIUJKT the second hand sale in the Assembly Room of the Court Hull ", Saturday morning, January 21 t. Open at 8:30. 18-3t. o

NOTICE

Will party who In ; trand of p arl Jat ua i' 5th, between M Vimcastle Theatre please call at Banner Office.

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SATTRDAY'S FIVE BEST RADIO FEATURES WEAF Hook Up 9:05 CST Irish Fellowship Club Dinner, Chicago, with Rt. Honorable William T. Cosgrave. WJZ Hook Up 7:0(1 CST New Yoik Symphony Orchestra WJZ Hook Up 8:00 CST Philco Hour. WBZ Springfield (333) 700 CST Bo-ton Symphony Orchestra. WCO Minneapolis St. Paul (405) 9:15 CST Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.

We heard thi- game over the radio last night and enjoyed Blythe Q. Hendrick- announcing. We didn’t enjoy the result of the contest, however. From the way Hendiicks sent the battle over the air, it was apparent that the Tigers needed a hackguard. Butler plays were able to slip behind Mar-hall and seveial occasions for open shot- near the ba-ket. How about it, Moffett havi you any other aspirants for tic back guard job? DePauw has another nack at the Bulldogs in a return match to be play ed here on March 1. We’re hoping for

the best.

Tonight’s the night! TIGER ( TBS \ ERSl S BEDFORD Coach Hausman’s Put pie and Gray cugers go into tin- evening's fray with -ix -truight victot , - and six straight, losses chalked up on the records. Thi the thirteenth tilt of the season— make it the turning point for your mid-season slump. GO TO TOWN I t) NIGHT, GANG! We will have the final score of the Tiger < ub-Hedlord game tonight. The result should conic in about 9:30 p. m. Fans are requested not to call until !):1T> as the office will not be open until that time this evening. Of course "the Grcencastle-Stone City cont' -t tonight has attiacted the attention of iAiio.i pint- write -

over the Staff. Flippim- from (

net columns fellow:

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EVANSVILLE — Saturdav

“Brazil’s standing will he boosted | nor anv oth ,. r niirhl mpant a j quite a lot if Green castle b feat- Bel-, to A | len Tu ( . y whe „ lt ( . a ,

ford at Bed fold this week. Hence, our best wishfljf to the Tiger Cubs,"—

“B B Shots,” Brazil Times.

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"B dford plftys Greencastle Friday night and the Ivey men are wqivde, - ing what will happen to them. iMo-t everything has been fiappi niiut. iu recent weeks.” “Casual Comment,”

Bloomington Worb .

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New Hew Fisher Bodies New Fenders Hew (iMR Cylinder Head New Fuel Pump Hew Crankcase Ventilation Hew Carburetor

4-Wheel Brakes

Hew Manifolds and Muffler Hew and Greater Power Hew Cross flow lladiutur Hew Thermostat Hew Water Pump Hew Instrument Panel Hew Coincidental Lock

Hew Dash Gasoline Coupe Hew Stop Light Hew Steering Gear Hew Clutch Hew Frame Hew Axles Hew Wheels

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2-DOOR SEDAN

(At Factory)

Coupe ... $745 Sport Cabriolet 979S Sport Roadster $74‘> 4-Door Sedan • $tHS Sport Landau Sedan $975 All pri ’s ttl factory. I>c!nrte.i pticet includ* mini mam hatulhnu charget. I tuy to pay on the C««m«ral Motors rime Payment Plan.

Stark & Griffith Motor o ;

Sales

^ George Lu!z, Boonville grocer, was u ili'cs.-ing two hens when he found mall rocks flecked with gold. He

taking a bath, Minnie Tu-scy all mm.'dial. ly sought to learn the last in a divorce suit on tile Ik.!. . M :b-i lu,m, ‘ « f tho c 5‘‘ ,| ^ ns » found they |

er grievance of the wife was being '

been discovered. Five years ag thi j flurry when a Lynvil., 1 a nugget in a chicke

compelled to

tablecloth.

u. e an oilcli th as a

came from a farm near here. Twenty-five years ago, Lynnvillo residents recall, the town was

We have won five and lost eight. Our total -com> is 411 points. Our opponents have totalled 423. Bedford’s average scoie in the games this season has been 31 and a fraction. Our opponents have averaged thirty-two. Greencastle, our opponent Friday night, has scored 388 to their opponents' 2h8. In spite of the fact that they have lost exactly one half of their games, they are still luO points in the good. Tin ir average score, however, is only one (mint t e Be ford average, ai d stands at thiity two. Their opponents Lave averaged anl.t

24.

The Brazil, Vincennes and Wash- ' ington lim of thought art the only ' ones we can use to dope oui -trength | for Greencastle. Brazil defc ited (!r on ! castle hy three points. Brazil also defeated Mitchell, on Mitch, II’ floor. Bedford ha defeated Mitchell hy fif teen point: and lost to Mitchell by eight. Bedford, theiefore, is -even better than Mitchell. From there we are unable to proceed, for we have forgotten how much Brazil defeated Mitchell. Alas The Missing Link. —0— Now Greencastle lost to Washington by twelve point on Washington’s floor. Bedford lo.-t to Wa hington by one point on Bedford’s floor. (You say the home floor is worth ton point.-? He quiet.) Bedford is eleven points better than Greencastle. To continue the evidence, Bulford* lost to Vincennes at one time hy four points; and at another time by eight. Vincennes seems to be about six points better. But Greencastle defeated Vincennes by nine points, which makes Uk in fifteen points better than u . But thi proof must be discarded, because in the game against the Tiger Tubs Vincennes’ Hill Anderson wa and ah-ent member. And Bill Anderson is worth nine points any day. “Follow Ups,” Bedford Mail.

STARTS SI VMI’EDE

-LYNNVILI.K, Did., Jan. 19. (UP) —This little Warrick county town may be a “Hoosier Klondike” for the second time in its history all because of the greediness of two hens, now

deceased.

Short Talks hy Tlinini'1 A Wisconsin MS'- 1 w mothers very well i:: mec " subject "i '

(a tor gold hunters. A small find mothers now-a-day-of the yellow metal started the , preparation that lonta tumpede. Mules were loaded with chlorform. A g!:r • **-• c «•**<«* » f KriS"',,!,* ei tue prospector and with their owners name t. e |i s ., true story hiked to the Warrick county hills, effective for coughs, < - Some of the prospectors found a lit- throat irritation . liir1, , , ,, , , , and worth many timei ic gold, but mother lode has never j; }>_ \1u11 |\;8 t Prugr

<Vf/3 |f • a .*■ mSm 8,# m % a

Srnubly p.nktU in heavy fail.

This gets mighty close to pipe-stnoh perfection! '"THAT’S no mere claim! Grange made of the finest tobacco thi is fur pipe-smoking—good oU tucky Burley. There’s something about tobatf grown in the Blue Grasi countr}you can’t match it anywhere the. full, rich flavor; a mild mellow^ that you don’t find in other cob**** And great Gideon! How that fh' does float out from a lonj;, cviol F 1 !* ful of Granger Rough Cut!

Anything in the line of fancy grocerie.—on your li-t, at Cooper and In-, man’s. 2 0-lt. 1

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