The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 February 1928 — Page 2

THE GKEENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1928.

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— For ShU*— FOR SALK:—Apple." 1000 bu>hel=. R me Dcauty, Black Ben, Champion Ren Pavia ami Sweet Cider. Strain Orchard. Phone R. 03. l-3-2p

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Indianapolis

Entered in the I’oal Office at (ireencastlr, Indiana, as

eerend class mail matter. IIAltRV M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. S. It. KAKIIIEN, tily Editor.

< HICKS—CHICKS CHICKS Get tliein now for early broilera I Grecnca ;tle Hatchery. Phone 625-L. 20-tf

'I h roiifthoreu Rhode Inland Red roostei for sale. Joe Nusse, Lime-1 dale. 2-6p. i FOR SALE E C. Rhode Island j R**d t'ocrcl . \|i . h'red Fisher. R. 7.,

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Personal And Local News

1 Victor Cue was in

Friday on business.

M, . Gcor>re Cook of Hammond is in Greencastlc visiting with her fath-

er, James Randall.

i Prof. Harold Zink entered the Putnam County hospital Friday moniI in;, to undergo medical treatment. The condition of Ray Chadd who i in the Putnam County, hospital

was reported to be almost the .-ame Mr. Chadd is still in a serious con-

dition.

Two .ar were slightly damaged in an accident that occurred on the corner of College Avenue and Hanna

FOR SALE: Ford coupe model 22 at auction Feb. 11. J. W. Crawley. 2-3p.

— For Kent— FOR RENT Five room lights ami water, call 720-L.

I OR RENT: Light house keeping room, 302 E. Wa hington St.

FOR RENT 4 room house. In!|iiin Monon Restaurant. Phone 210.

3-3p

FOR RENT— Two office rooms ! v ill, team heat and toilet. One singlr room. A. Cook. 30-fit.

KIR RENT:—Four room house. W'aler, lights, laige ha-ement, See J.

or call

house,

3-2p

Earl Mui hat ter of Indianapolis wa ; treet, Friday afternoon. No one was business vi-itor in the city Friday. ■ injured.

in the Put

Fred Hanks of Bainbiidge wa. a business visitor in the city on Wi Inc

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin Todd of Cloverdale were busino ' visitors in

Greenca-tle on Friday.

The Alpho O’s will hold open house Saturday, Feb. 4th Ironi 2 30 to 1L00

and 7:30 to 9:30 o’clock.

Rev. G. E. Dupree of Flora Ind-3-2pjiana will preach at the Bapti-t Chuicli both/ Sunday morning and evening.

Mrs. Joe Risk, who is

1 un County hospital, following a majoi operation the first of tho week, i report :d as being about the same. Mrs. Risk is still seriously ill.

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Vv anted— WANT KB: Men to rui aid. Phone 472-Y.

and 2-2t.

—IjOSt— LOST: Bill Fold with Identification card. Thom i P. Moore. Call 172 4 81-5p

James Randall, who has been m the Putnam County hospital for sev < ial days undergoing medical treatment, wa removed to his home on Washington street, Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cralgle of Indianapolis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. G. McIntyre, E. Walnut St.,

Elder A. J. Willi, of Peter, burg, Thursday evening. Mr. Craigle was Indiana, will preach Saturday a.id , referee at the DePauw-State NorSund'ay at the Dei r Creek Chuicli. All , m ; | game. are invited. The officers of the chautaqua guarAlonzo McGaughey, Earl Sh iiinon, w ho recently organized arc and Ray Wright, were among the uiaktng plans for a meeting to be Russellville residents in Greenca. tie i | 1( .|,| At tliis meeting detail fm on Wednesday. the chautaqua, which is planned to

he held here next summer, will Le:

planned.

Phone 24

Kauble & Son “We Sell Meat That’s Good To

Fat.

Pork Boiling Bones, lb.

Sauer Kraut, lb.

Rev. B. II. Biuner will give an ad dress Ftiday evening at the annual

Young People’s Banquet at the Cen- Funeral services for Mr. Anderson tral Christian Church in Tcrie Haul • „f Bainhridge, one of the oldest resiIndiana. j .louts of that town, who passed away

' the middle of the week, were held Friday afternoon. Mr. Anderson .is the father of William Anderson of

Beef Roasts, I2y 2 to

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Pork Chops, lb 50 lb. Net, (’an Lard Pork Shoulders, lb. ,

No. 5 Bucket Lard

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Oiva Kdlcr, Boy.' Collin , Frank

Elliott, Bruce Richardson, and Is: .ic j

Pritchett all of Coaiesville,

among tho

residents of that town in! 1 *' l '*.*.

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Greencastlc We nesday.

The disastiou fire in Fall Mas-., tod iy w iich will result

| La-t rites for James Lilly, former |, A/ , 1 Gisencastle man, and vice-president of Eli Lilly Laboratories, were held

in a |

Found— Diamond ring.

Owner

properly damage of at le a t $25,000,-

in In .kmapolis Friday afternoon

000—ranks with ome of the fire disaster- of history.

major j

from th" Llanner and Buchanan tnot-

tuary. Interment wa- in Crown Hill cemetery.

In a trial by court in the Putnam

Shorl Talks by Thoughtful riot hers

A Wisconsin Mother say.-:

mothers very well infoiaieO on in'* subject of ‘(lope' in nieiliciin I :w mot hah: now -a 4 i.v . w ould buy a preparation that > oitniiied opiate, or chlorforni. A gl.incc at tho pack..gc heforo buying tell her tlii . Willi Ko hy’s llone; and TarlCompound, ilu i.ame tell o l: uf i'.ojl' It i ■ »|tili II" rfforti'- for ceucL ,/coM , ( roup and throat brfirt*: ,,i . (iiro as it is sure,

and worth io.'u tiA*’ iK pii

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identifying ring. ciri . uit Court Thin day,

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W A. 111NGTON, A contract worth

|; P. MI LLIN'::.

Foh. 2. (UP) - $5,000,1(00 was

ellig111 li oil men in (he ('ontinenlal uading company d al for .<100,000, I .; ;-',,ij(|(’i't, piesidetit of the Stand ar,! Oil ('ompany of Indiana, told lln j

Beiiate Teapot

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KOLSTER

RADIO RALPH P. ( KOUSORR

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CliON’S

SMIEIT SALE

The big event m vshii! selling in Greencaslle— A slur* table slacked high with English Kroaddolh, Iniporled Madras, Knyen Sliiped Madras, Figured Percales.

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SHIRTS

Ali at

f>nc price

$1.65

M isconaiu*oii

Bella Theta Tan will hold

inark l at Rector’s Saturday beginning at 10.00 o'clock. 2-2t

food

NOTICE I have started a real > late anil insurance business. A . banco is all I ask. I want business i'l everv kind and description, that i will .soil or trade. Farms, Houses, Lots, Fire and \utomohilc Insurance. And if you have Her ws or Mules, Cows, Farm I o| , Cattle for -ale, I can get you i buyer. What have you to offer? Lee me today, tomorrow or next week. J. F. Cash, of course. Office loom at B. ('. Hughes’ above Central Bank. 2-2t

Why not inve t in ■ et the increase in Brown.

farm, land and price. Milton 2 It.

NOTICE Farmers of Putnam Co., The Brazil Tankage Co., i paying $1.50 for hor-es and cattle. Will remove your | hogs free of charge,tankage, we have it $2.50 per hundred, test 50 to 67 per out. Deliveric. free on my route. Re i ver.e ( nil, Brazil 394 or 5364 the plant |'hat never goes out of business. 18 40t. Meh. 3

MEN LEARN BARBKRING, ft will pay you. Our graduates are making big money. You can too. Write Moler Barber College, 512 N. State St., Chicago. 28-6p. O 400 men are paying for farms thmugh thi. farm loan As-ociation. Milton Brown. 3-lt.

finding

was made, the plaintiff in the suit on note, Varney Electrical Company ver-u- Gerald Handy, in the sum of

$208.61.

R. C. Smythe, president of the Farm Bureau Cooperative Association, ittended the fifth di-trict meeting of the Farm Bureau Association of the Fifth District, which was held ' at Cravvfoidsville today. Nine coun-

Charles Easter of Paris, Illinois, 1 lie- were to be‘represented at the who had the hor-e attraction at the meeting.

County Fair, was in Greencastle on 1 Thursday. He is booking his act with the variou Fair A.-satiations in

cl urge of .Mr?. p„ gust interesting H lilt's paintinz. "TWorld.” A social > ’ program during

Monday Club To Mod served delicious r The Monday Club will iqeet Mon-j The club adjoun day, February fith at the homp of March with Mr ■ M r-. Charles Rector. The subject • will home on W. Walr,

Ik" “George Rogers Clark and Ind-;

iana.” Mrs. H. M. Bennett wilj have | Faxmlly ( hd> T» Mw charge of the progtam. ( faculty » -

Delightful Bridge-Luncheon.

Mrs. C. C. Huestis and Miss Anna j +**?•, Hucsti- entertained Thursday after-| ^ rs - Pierce Rosio. noon with a bridge-luncheon in .honor j Mrs. Robert 1 ! of their niece, Miss Anne Huestis of ■ ,,u l St., was hi'' Albany, N. Y., who is -pending , tjie , < * a >' Reading Cluii,

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hold its meetinc a ilernoon in Evan . hj|

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the state.

Charles F. Zci.- was called to Oxford. Friday by the death of George 1. Miller, father of Mis. Edward L. Zeis. The funeral will be held Satin day with interment in the cemetery at Rochester.

Youth day will be observed in The I Presbyterian Church Sunday, Febru- ; ary 5, at all services. In the Church j School at 9:30 Prof. G. B. Manhart, Supt., will use a special program during the Worship period. At 10:40 the Pa-tor will lie assisted by a num-

winter here. There wore five tables. The decorations were roses and Narcissus. Mrs. F. C. Tilden, the guest with high core honors was presented with a large bouquet of premier

roses.

Mrs. Huestis and Miss Anna Huestis also ( i.^iAtiined with a party this ; Nenioon in honor of Miss Huestis. •E -I--t-d-+ Mrs. Larkin Hostess.

was an extra g. |

Officer fur th< Ql elected at :hi HJ

follows:

Pros.—Mr-. Hop Vice. Pr< .—M | Treas.—Mrs. Hi J-ei j Mr.,. |'i ^

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The Woman’s Study Club met on

tertainment. Pr

bei of the High School and College Thursday afternoon with Mrs. O. J.

Rev. and Mrs. B. H. Bruner, Mrs. Henry Phillip , Mr-. George Ganett, mui Mrs. William Blackwell atUii'le l missionary conference in the First Chri-tian Church at Ciawfordsville Indiana Friday noon.

A finding of $135.88 wa made for tho plaintiff again t tho defcm ant i tlie complaint (n iiccount, Indiana Refining Company vci-u George Mercer, in a trial h\ court in the Cii cult Court on Thm day.

young People. At 5:30 in the evening there will be a Tea in the Manse which will he followed by the regular Christian Endeavor meetings of both societies. At 7:30 a pageant entitled “They Come” will he presented by a gioup of youths. At this service an offering will he taken for the Boy Kimmer Camp at Winona Lake. The public is cordially welcome.

The Montgomery County Dair> Show will be held in tin ale pavilioo in CrawforiLville, next Monday, Tue day, and Wednesday. So far fifteen diffeient exliibitoi have entered a total of 103 head of lock.

Larkin, Northwood Boulevard. Dur- ;( g the bu-iness session of the aftetnonn, officers f')r the ensuing year were elected: Pics.—Mrs. Harry Talbott. , Vice-Pros. Mrs. Albert Dobb$. Sec.—Mrs. Lee Dodge. Trea-. Mrs. Harry Wells. Counsellor Mrs. Charles Rector. The work of the afternoon was in

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by Mrs. U ayn Lawrence Crawcial hour was cn, 1

ess served (iai flfcj

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Thursday with a honor of her -i-tn :

drew

bles.

In the matter of the complaint on note in three paragraphs, John W. Branneman mtsus CuiL E. .loi:e , a finding in the sum of $|| 1C.I2 wn made against the defendant fi i the plaintiff by the cond in the Putnam Circuit court Thuiwlay,

HAROLD BAUER

Mrs. Charles came Thut-day friends.

Allen of Paris, III., for a visit with

Three lor ff4.75—All Sizes.

Von'!! ftivv Y;n liy llic hall’ (Jd/.cii,

J. F. Camnon & Co.

PIANIST.

Hear Him FERUARY 9th, 1928

at 8 o’clock

STORK HOURS 8:30 A. M. TO 9 P. M.

Stories of Savings Will Be ('rowded ’ Into These Hours. Will You Be^in

Early?

Closing Out Sale Of Entire Stock Saturday

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Allen’s

OUR STOCK WAS LAI(ff“ ^lakinc; ii neressary to cut deep on the high (''^l

ll i- 'old th:it .il one of Boh Ingersol’H meetings he said there ain’t no hell Prcvi d; lhi>. was before Hie 4 olsicaJ times: a man rather the worse for m 11 ” vu leaning against a tree said, “Make it strong Bob, make it strong.”

MEHARRY HALL

Tickets on sale at Stevens’ Store February 6

Drug

Prices, 25c, 50c, $1.00

WE ARE MAKING IT STRONG Hot no Mron^rr llian the ease demand** I Ih* store in list be emptied very <| 11 ^

Allen Brothel

53rd. Year Of Service.