The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 January 1928 — Page 3

THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER THURSDAY. JANUARY 2fi, 1928

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CHILI SUPPER

^ '"i Samlwiches and coffpp at tlip aiTc t Church Friday 6:30 to 7 <»’- ‘ ni « Benefit H. S. B. Y. P. U.. n N ^ 1 - !o‘ 20-2t. I'fal/ ^

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CARTHAGE, Ind., Jan. 26. (UP) Seventy thousand dollars in Iwinds was concealed in the drawer of an old bureau sold for 2"> cents at an auction here of personal effects of the

late Mrs. Frederica S. Hill.

However, the purchaser of the bureau diil not profit by the find. Relatives of Mrs. Hill descovered the bonds before the sale. Believing that the deceased had much more money than was shown by an inventory of the e-tate, a search was started by

members of the family.

The bureau, which hsd not been used for some time had been removed to a hack porch of the Hill home, was

I*; —Fur Sale— Mi i t SALE: Highly perigt.cl ,. xan , a n,i „n( drawer that stuck

There will 'surely he a mess of buses in Greencastle Saturday for there are a numtier of good teams in Putnam.

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Concerning their game with Rushville on Saturday the l.rhanon Reporter comments as follows: Saturday night Rushville invades Lebanon for the only game of the season between these two schools. Last season, shortly after Rushville had given Morton of Richmond a pretty fair drubbing, Lebanon took the short end of the score in a game with Richmond. The next night the locals slipped over to Rushville and handed the Lions a defeat, thereby

OUT OF DEBT. VALPARISO, Ind. Jan. 26 (UP) - —From being $25,000 m debt five

EFFORTS OPPOSED CONQUERS ALL THINGS NORTH VERNON, Jan. 26. (UP) TRENTON. Jan. 26. (UP)—Labor (UP)—Efforts of Henn Romine, 80, conquers all thing- in this work, is

years ago to possessing $1,500,000 to- civil war veteran, to obtain a pardon the motto of the Trenton Loafers Club day, is the financial story of Henry for a life sentence for murde« now be | organised in this little Blackford

Kinsey Brown, son of Henn H. Brown ing served at the Indiana State Prison I county town with by law-, officers founder of Valparaiso university. will be opposed by J. E. McQuuid, of | and headquattots. Thurl Armstrong „ this citv, brother of two men Romine - prt -i ent; Willard Herrin, treasur-

On the death of his father during the world war, Brown was called from

is alleged to have slain:

police pup, 9 month jy. Economy Store.

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SALE— Yearling Shorthorn Registered). Geo. K. Lloyd, ““'lie, Ind., R. R. C. 24-6p.

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tit ichine good as new. Phone 127. / ' ■ < 24 It •y. Li O ! a IICKS—CHICKS—( HICKS them now for earty broiler*

was discovered. The bonds tumbled

out when it was forced.

••Jimmie”

RUSHVILLE TOMORROW.

jumbling up the dope. And with that aiding Hr. Harvey S. Cook, Valpar- | defeat in mind, the Lions will stalk aiso physician, in marketing an in-

i the Lebanon lair Saturday nigltt de i termined to avenge that “upset” last

bis business as a broker to assume Robbery is believed to have been the university presidency. Hamper- the motive for the slaying in 1!H2. of isl by war vicissitudes and wholly un- John and George McQuaid, Jenning trained for the position, the younger county farmers. They were called to Brown struggled to carry on, but was the door of their home and shot $25,000 in debt when the university down by three men, identified as finally passed into other hands. Romine, J. R. Clark and James Tay-

lor. The two latter turned -fate’s Brown next turned his attention to

I or; Joe Dailey, inside guard, and | Fred Hornbuker, outside guard. There

j evidence and received light sentences, but Romine wa- found guilty of fir-t

, , \ degree murder and drew a life term,

strument to enable surgeons to make | hypodermic injections more efficient-

is a waiting list for member-hip.

One cardinal principle is that corn husking be completed by Nov. 15 anu no work done ft m then until March

1. Meeting- are held in a store here.

The club takes drastic action with any member who works. That’s why

MORTON Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stark went to Indianapolis on Monday to see Frank Scott, who is bad sick at this time. Rex Call and wife spent Sunday

year.

Due to the absence of Coach W. E. Baustnan, the Tiger Cubs practiced last night under the supervision of Cleon Davies, coach of the Junior

er astle Hatchery. Phone 525-L.

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with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ensor north aggregation. The Greencastle athcf Bellmore. letes maile things hum for an hour Ira Butcher has been worse this or -o over at the gym getting ready week and is real had. for the invasion of the Lions. Elenore Miller has been sick with —o— her tonsils and out of school for a Rushville’s players will stay over few days. night here Friday and go on to l^hMrs. Maude O'Haver and son and anon some time Saturday for anothMrs. Goldie Kendall and Mrs. Jessie |er game Saturday night. While the Newgent spent Monday morning in Fiona are taking in the sights of Grerroastle on business. Greencastle and Putnam county, the Mrs. Geo. Hazelett has hern real Cuba will Ik- “sunhiirning their tonsick with the flu the past week. sils,” gazing at the wond rn ot luRu -el O’Haver and Forest Burk , dianapolis. The Purple and Gray an' 1 Roy Detro are driving to Spen- netters will \isit Manual High on cer to work on the State road. Saturday night, and consequently we Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter has hern are looking for a couple of nice vicvisiting relatives at Russellville the tories this week-end. past week. 1 — 0 — Lee Miller has been sick and out Two victories will put the Cubs’ of the garage for a few days the j standing at K wins and seven defeats, past week. Get going, gang! Two defeats would Strauii T.ove and family of New certainly be too bad, and even one Market spent Sunday at Tra Butch- loss this week would be hard to

take.

Folks, we honestly believe the Cubs are due to win again this week, it there's anything to the law of averages.

!y. The venture prospered. Brown has just sold his interests in the

business for $1,500,000.

T. A. Kegern'i- isn't a member any more. He was ostracized after a rei port that he held a lantern while h'i*

Attention was directed recently to wife chopped wood, a too close a^Romine hy reports that ho had been proaoh to work for this organization released 13 times to make short trips devoted to the conservation of humdh

away from prison. energy.

thr V 1 RENT—2 modem rooms and La lette, furnished, after February

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lectior EEKLY. MAN OR WOMAN ths ’ED:—with ambition and induson i di.-tribute Rawleigh s House by ’roHucts to steady users. Sevap, n*’ openings in Greenra-tle and Ivan,* r towns. We train and help you i can make up to $100 a week ^re. No experience necessary, nt, profitable, dignified work, today. W. T. Rawlelgh Co., ln|

freeport, III.

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NTED—Plumbing of all kinds. Buis, Phone 545. Shop, 210 ington St. 21-<ip.

NTED:—General hou-ework by mnsible young lady. Can furn-

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The Junior Cubs will tangle with the Plaintield juniors in tomorrow night’s curtain Taiser. Saturday eve ning, the Junior Cub- and the Manual freshmen wdl furnish a little preliminary entertainment to the Green-ca-tle-Manunl bout at Indianapolis

DOLLAR DAY Specials SATURDAY

THURSDAY’S FIVE BEST BUtlo FEATURES

our

er’s and family.

You know we just can’t forget the way Bnusman’s proteges performed during the first six contests this win-

ter. They have great possibilities Toscanini conducting.

and we hope for the best from now on- especially at sectional tourna-

ment time.

BRICK CHAPEL.

Mr. and Mrs. Forest O’Hair and children took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs.'‘Artie'Scohee and family. Ruth Wells spent Saturday in In-

dianapolis visiting friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Bain and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Porter of Portland Mills. The new officers and teachers of our Sunday school were elected as fol-

lows for the ensuing year:

Supt., Charley Hendrix; Assistant, ba ui e after'the smoke” deara away.

He must be afraid we’ll ruh it in,

WJZ Hook Up 9:60 p. m. Chicago Civic Opera, Aida, Act. 2. WJ7, Hook Up 715 p m. Ampico Hour with Moriz Rosenthal, concert pianist. WJZ Hook Up 8 60 p. m. Maxwell Hour. WOR Newark (422) 7:25 p. m. N’ivv York Philharmonic Onhe-tia,

( losing our January Clearance Sale. We are irointf lo offer

customers some wonderful bargains this coming Saturday, Jan.

28th. Don’t overlook this bargain giving dollar day.

WRC Washington (469) and WJZ, WOW, 6:00 p. m. U. S. Marine Band.

MEN’S HLUK WO I IK SHIRTS Men’s Blue Chamhry Work Shirts. Some vvllh two pockets. Size It 1 ? to 17. Dollar Day—2 for $1.00

We received a letter from “Aleck” this morning and he says 11 will he impossible for him to get down for

the game tomorrow night. He ask- Hoxt. that we telephone him a story on the 7.j () p

WKBF (252) Indianapolis 7:36 p.

m. Connie’.- Band.

WFBM Indianapolis (275) 7:35 p m. Dayton Brown, Barytone W. K

_ WORK SWEATERS Men's $1.25 Brown and Gray Mixed Sweaters. Sizes 36 to II. Dollar Day 79c

Walter Reeves.

Sec’y., Garnet Hanlon; Asst. Rec’y.,

Eileen Scobee.

1 reus., Forset O’Hair; Asst. Trens.,

Eula Scobee.

P anist, Jewel Wright. Teachers: Lorene Knauer, Bessie

if Greencastle heats Rushville.

Aleck saw the Wa.-hington-Green-castle game during the holiday «eaii and he knows that the Cubs have good team. He tell- the Rushville

Priest, Lillian O’Hair, Reggie O’Hair, fant about thp locnls tbu ., v

Chas. Hendrix, and Walter Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O’llnir visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Curgy Stoner of Greencastle. Fevrol Farrand and Nona Pace speit Tuesday in Indianapolis, shop-

ping.

Sevr ral in the neighborhood are

butchering this week.

The Sunday school conference of

the township will be held at Hrick “Hardwood Hash Chapel, Sunday evening January 29. j, ub )j canSeveral speakers from Greencastle, ^

wi!l he present and special music. All

welcome.

Six won and seven lost. The thirteen point has been reached. Whether that means a change from hark lurk to worse luck for the Cuba or that two had siuns make a rood sign, we ilo not know. We do know that the ( ubs have a real team. If they get a three or four point lead on the Lions it will Im> lough going for they are masters of the delayed offensive.

Rushville Re-

Loui-e Mors.

6:01 p. in. Teacher's College. 6:36 p. in. E. Atkins, Silver Saw

smiths.

7:36 p. m. Marott Hotel Tri". 8:06 p. m. Methodi t Hosplt; 1 Goc Will Program. 8:31 p. m. Kingan A Company. 9:30 p. m. Butler College. 10:35 p. m. An hour and n half with G orgi liish.

OUTINU FLANNEL LUMRERJACK

Men's Heavy Lumber Jacks Chat Sold for $2.50 lo $3.00.

Dollar Day—$1.00

MEN’S OVERALLS

Men’s 226 White Back Denim Suspender llmh Back Overalls. Si/e 32 to 12.

and

Dollar Day—95c

MEN’S 551 ROCKFORD SOCKS

Men's Blue and Gray Socks.

Mixed Rockford Work

Dollar Day—15c

MEN’S DRESS SOCKS

\ll Men’s 25c Dress Socks In Plain and Fancy Colors. *

Dollar Day 5 pairs $1.00

FRIDAY’S FIVE REST RADIOS

—Pound— UND—Blue and Old Rose lamp on S. Jackson St. Call Banner

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ineoui— HOTICE rmera of Potnnm Co., The Brazil , age Co., I* paying $1.50 for a and eattle. Will remove your free of charge,tankage, we have ■ per hundrod, test 50 to 57 per Deliveriee free on my route. Re- * call, Brazil 394 or 5364 the plant nevar goes out of budnes*. 18-46t. Mch. 3

FAST MARION Olen Dudley and family called on Oran Buis and wife, Saturday evening. John Cash .~|>ont Sunday with his daughter, Koxie, at Martinsville. Mrs. Kenneth Wallace and Mrs. Melvin Ruark attended the shower Saturday afternoon, given for Mrs. Dallas Ruark at the home of Mrs. Ivan Fishy of Fillmore. Mrs. Ruark receive.) many useful presents. Oran Buis and wife and Karl Gorham visited Sunday with Win. Newman and family. Melvin Ruark and family spent Sunday with Mrs. John Cash. Mrs. Sadie Dudley spent Tuesday with Mrs. Amy Buis.

livestock

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 26. (CP) — Hogs were steady to 25 cents lower today. The hulk weighing 170 to 275

iy your ticket* of the 3rd Ward pounds sold at $8.25 to $8.35, thei top

Aleck even has the Tiger Cubs’ record for the season on file and printed it in yesterday’s Rushville Republican. We haven’t used this li-i for several weeks and we believe it will he a good idea to put it before the home town fans on the eve of what we believe will he the turning point for the better In Greencastle’s mid-season slump. The record fnr the Purple and Gray to-

date follows;

Greencastle, 38; Roarhdale, 23. Greencasde, 15; Greenshurg, 13. Greencastle, 32; Greenshurg. 18. Greencastle, 18; Princeton, 15. QvMMMllc. 59; \ttica. 33. Greencastle, 27; Vincennes, 18. Greencastle, 23; Sullivan, 21. Greencastle, 21; Princeton, 25. Greencastle, 21; Washington, 33. Greencastle, 22; Elwood, 25. Greencastle, 21; Clinton, 30. Greencastle. 28; Brazil, 31. Greencastle, 38; Bedford, 53.

WEAK, Hookup, 9 00 p. m.—Edith Mason, Chhagn Opera Soprano. WJZ, Hookup, 8:06 p. m.—Maxwell Hour. WJZ, Hookup, 9:00 p. m.-Victor Hour, with Amelia Galli-Curcl soprano and Pablo Ca'-als, celli-t. WEAF, Hookup, 7 00 p. m. Cities Service Orchestra. WOR, Hookup, 8:0u p. m.—Columbia Chain program.

( ORDEROY RANTS Men’s st.(Hi 85.00 Gray Corduroy Pants. Dollar Day—$1.95

Boys’

HOYS’ LONG RANTS Ml Wool Long Pants. Sizes 8 In 11. Dollar Day—$1.95

RLA( K SILK xY WOOL SO< KS Men’s Black Silk and Wool Socks (Slightly perfect). Dollar Day 2 pair 25c

HOYS’ HLl E (ORDEROY Blue Corduroy Long Pants. Sizes

MEN’S TAN OXFORDS I Lot Men’s Tan Oxfords. Reg. Price $3.95. Dollar Day $1.95

WKBF, Indianapoli (252) Walter EbPrhnrdt A Konjola hand 7: p. m. 8:00 p. m.—Si-Nok Hour. 9 00 p. m. —Hotsy Tot*y hour. WrBM, ladtaMp* (27 .1 '• HO m.—Dogs, Dr. J. C. Vance. 8:00 p. m.—Butler university-Ban vtlle Normal basketball game.

Hoys’ $2.95

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Dollar Day—$1.95

MEN’S WORK SHOES

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Men’s $2.25 Good Solid Work Shoe. Sizes 6 to 11.

Dollar Day—$1.89

MEN’S ALL WOOD SHORT (OATS OR WINDBREAK

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Men’s Ml Wool Sport ( oats or Windbreaks That Sold for $5.00 to $7.00.

M \NTAL S VITKDA Y.

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ran for O’Neal in ‘ , Becky’’| he Vor.caatle Theatre Thursday

Friday firr the benefit of the mt Teachers' Association.

25-3t.

)OM AND BOARD For nts, with private family.

men Call 26-8p.

being $8.45. Receipts were 9,000 and holdovers 913. Cattle were strong to higher and vealers sharply higher. Beef steers were $11.25 to $13.50 and vealers $10 to $17. Receipts were cattle 800, Calves 600. Lambs were 25 cents higher to a top of $14.25.

Even Brazil is worked up over the county tourney to he held here this » < k i nd ' ll. B. Mints," in the Brazil Times says: The Putnam County tournament will he held next week in the Greepcastle gymnasium hut Bainhridge and Greencastle do not take part. Reelsville plays Clinton Center in the first game at 8 a. m. Best of luck, Reelsville.

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Dollar Day—$2.95

MEN’S DRESS SHOES

36 Pair Men’s Sl.00 and $5.00 Shoes; Tan and Blackan Sizes 6, (i'j anil 7. Narrow Last. A Rig Bargain.

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Dollar I >ay —$1.00.

FLEECED I NION SLITS Men's $1.25 Fleeced Fined I ninn Soils. Sizes 36 to 11. j

Dollar Day—95c

Men's $1.00 Fleeced Lined 1’nion Sui's. Sizea 38 to 16, Dollar Day—79c

When irritations of the kidneys, and irregular bladder action annoy and impair health, take

Foley Pills

Diuretic

Men and women everywhere have been using and recommending them for years. Try them.

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20% off <ai Jill men’s and boys’ sails, overcoals, pants and Hals. (1his does not include Knit Tex Top (oats and Middisliad Suits). One rack of 24 suits and overcoats, mostly small sizes that sold up to $29.50—Dollar Day $5.00.

The Star Store

“The Store That Saves You Money.” GREENCASTLE.

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