The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1928 — Page 3
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY DANNER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 192S.
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HAROLD BAUER, Pianist MEHARRY HALL, THURSDAY NIGHT AT EIGHT O'CLOCK
Tickets at Stevens', $1.00
Hie liitsl Mnsieal Numher in This Wars I ine Vrl> (.nurse
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KK8—CHICKS—CIIKKS “1. them now for early Broiler* i istle Hatchery. Phone 625-L. e. . • ;)p f 20-tf hi i! . - o t | Highbred IJhode Island Red g for sale. Joe Nusse, l.iineI , 2 0|). Itrki,' o lit SALE:—Ford coupe model 22
INDIANAPOLIS LIVKSTOI K INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 7. (IP) The hoR market was irregular today, ranging from steady to five to ten cents higher. The bulk price for all weights was $8 to $8.50. Receipt were 8,000 and holdovers 815. Steers were steady and she stock and vealers lower. Beef steers were $11.50 to $11.25 and vealers $10.50 to $17.50 with choicest material bringing $18. Lambs advanced 25 to 50 cents to a top of $15.25. The bulk sold at $11.25 to $15.25. Receipts were 000.
ion Feb. 11. J. W. Crawley.
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SALE—I have 10 modern —and several that are not m< dlouses and farms ranging in ve rom $450.00 to $18,000.00 and >t trade. J. E. Cash, of Com r. \ . " ■ i ^ o-2t. y y .. . . , ■ O"
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RENT:—5 room modern " Phone 784-L. 7-It. lac o RENT:—76 acres, including 1 I 1 450 apple trees. IVa miles f Bainbridge. Phone or see J. Bainbridge, R. R. 1. 1ml. e*'. ^7-3t.-.
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RENT—240 acres stock and irm. David Shoemaker, GreenH. 5. 4-3p.
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M \ MI A i TAN Mi. r.- Alma Braun and Ethel Rob fit- called on Mis- Dovie Kubbtt Sunday afternoon. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mi Frank Dagg; were Mr. and Mi . Bence Daggy and daughter and Mr. Hany Sutton. Weck-en ! guests of Marie and Ch .'ter Hunter were Mi Well of Carbon and Mr. Sthngcr of Green- ; castle. Leui- Zaiing who has been at Mt. 1 Jack on, Sanitarium has returned home and is slightly improved. Mrs. Monte Bridges of Putnamville visited John Wright’s Sunday after-
noon.
| Sunday quests of Louis Robert . were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Turner and I Mr. and Mr-. Ralph Handel of Green
castle.
I Mi. Estelle Jones of Indianapolis callo i on Ruby Long this week-end. | Paul Lyons of Brazil -pent Sunday .at T. M. Robt its. Miss Alma Brann pent Thursday night in Poland visiting Miss Franc' -
I Sendmeyer.
Another victory was added to the eorrynon school basketball team Fri day evening. The opponent wa- No.
| 10. Score 17 to 4. Quite, a number ‘ he.,
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STUDENTS TO REGISTER o • ni.OOMINGTON, Ind. Feb. 7 (UP) Registration for the second semester of the Indiana University school year was in progress today and en rollment in classes is set for tomorrow. Classroom work is scheduled for Thursday. A total of 81!) cl.is.-e is listed in the schedule of course offered for the second semester. Thes classes meet from two to live tinu a week.
Bell arid Mr. and Mr. Fro Eton v. on Thursday and Friday. WJZ, Hookup, 8 p. m.— Variety
Mi-. K iith Stoner c;i!lc on Mrs. Lois Wilson mistakes Clive Brook hour.
Be: Smith Thur day. for the headwaiter ul a very fashion-, WOR, Hookup, 8 p. m. Kolster
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boatman and able Paris restaurant. And contrary
family -p nt Sunday with Mr. and Mr.-. James Lewman and family. Mr. and Mis. Chu-. Fiake.- pent Wedne.- ay with Mr. and M: . E g.r St, \en < n.
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to all movie precedent, he not only sets her right very shortly, hut re-
veals his true identity.
’ French Dressing," which is the mo t delightful comedy drama which has come to the Granada Theater for some time, also feature 11. It. Warner, I.ois Wilson and I.ilyan Tushnian. It i- an Allan Ovvan production pres-
ented by Robert Kane.
hour.
WOK, Hookup, t) p. m.
hour.
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"Jimmie”
SHEEBVt II.EE FRIDAY
A Purple and Gray llntilla will sail into the port at Shelbyville on Friday with guns trained on the force of oceupution. During this engagement, hundred- of local citizens, sev- | eral of them parents of sons in this ' invading group, vv ill await with keenest interest the out,nine of this battle. In the words of that famous commander, ‘'don't give up the ship,” hut FINK SHEI.BYVII.EE, Cubs!
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BROAIW \Y
MINI VKI S SIXIEIA U \N
V WAITER
To he mistaken for a waiter is an insult to any man in evening clothes, hut the olV, use i anudiorat-
—o — ed when one is mistaken for a head-!
Mis* Hazel Mathcily and frien I waiter.
George Southcrlin of Indiatmp li At least that is the opinion e: Ulivc ■pent Sunday with her -i.-ter Mr all Brook, who play a deli nil role in Mrs. Walter Stoner, thosi calling in Fii ' National' “En u Di> -iiig' the aftenioon wi re Mi and Mi Joli 'win, eonn . In the (,;ai l lleati i'
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YYEDNESDAY’S FIVE BESI’
RADIOS.
WEAF, Hookup, 7 p. m.—-Statler hour with program from six cities.
WFAF, Hookup, !»:'’«() p. m. era, "l.’F.li ir D’Amore.”
Annoying Night Coughs Slopped tiniest Instantly Very Ireqiiently adults and elnldren, e-peaially children, have s|«dl« of night coughing due to bronchial irritations or while sulVering from colds. These coughing spells, if not quickly cheeked, are very injurious to
tile health.
A famous phy ician’s prescription i ailed Thoxine, much better than patent medicines and cough syrups, acts on a ditferent principle, relieves the imitation and -t, ps the cough within 15 minutes or money back, ('ontains no chloroform, dope or other harmful drugs. Pleasant tasting and
.. safe. 35c., (>0 . and $1.00. Ask for
; Thoxine. Sold Uy Steven’: Drug Store and all good drug stores.
RENT:719.
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RENT:—Four room house, lights, large basement, See J.
ris or call 45.
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-Wanted—
Mr. Ray Herbert called on a friend wh, ‘ n Bruzil ''ivad.-s Bainbridge. - f ■ s ' - • m ■■■ n 1 —! ’ ♦ lv 4. K., \ 11 • 11. . L /. ♦ i-111 •
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ITEfi— Rentals of all kinds, ent your house for cash. And renters that will pay the And I will collect your rent h. Then why not list your with J. E. Cash, of Course;, room at D. C. Hughes’, over ' Bank. <i 2t.
BOLSTER RADIO RALPH P. CROUSORE
from here attended. Walter Brann and family were in Biaz.il Saturday. Mr. John Danbury called on Janie Wright Sunday. M;s. Joseph Wright is visiting her daughter Mrs. Robert McCullough at
Plainfield.
| 3 . , in’ PelaniT Monday evening.
Ora Fitz.patriek and wife spent
the week in Terre Haute.
Glendon Rightsell called at C. K.
Lewis's Sunday morning.
John L. Fellows att' nded the Baptist meeting at Reelsville Sunday. Ro - BullCrdick spent Saturday
night with Wilberd Albright.
Dorothy Alhiight, Edward Kelber, ,md Paul Liekton spent Sunday even-
ring with Louis" Hutchison.
Janie Wright, John Danbury, Alma Brann and Harold Wright spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clevenger
at Fert Benjamin Harrison.
Congratulations
Ladies and gentlemen, we wish to
announce that Russell Alexander, former sports writer for the Daily Banner, and creator of the column, “Hardwood Hash,” in the Washington Herald and Rushville Republican, is the proud father of an eight-pound son, Robert “Bobbie" Mason Alexander, horn on February 1st. Both mother and baby are reported doing nicely. What’s he going to lie Aleck, a Hat-
Lion, a Tiger Cub, or a I)oTiger? When you decide,
please let us know.
SW \MP SHELBY \ ILLE! —o— In our estimation the first genuine 1 le-t of the season confronts Coach Frank Pruitt's haski leers Saturday
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led ladies in Greenca tie and v ran build a business for them either in spare time or by dctheir full time, demonstrating mid lingerie and dresses. Write idAID Co., 510 Continental Jldg., Indianapolis Ind. 4 7p
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Ill T :—Two small key* on ring, leave at Banner Office. 7 2p.
-Miscellaneous—
Farms are soM under of facts. Milton Brown.
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NOTICE tiers of Putnam Co., The Brazil Co., 1* paying $1.60 for and cattle. Will remove your of charge .tankage, we have 0 per hundred, test 60 to 57 per Teliveries free on my route. Re •| caH, Brasil 391 or 5364 the plant 1 ever goeg out of business. 18-40t. M(h. 3
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WHEN YOUR HAND COES TO YOUR HEART Difficulty in breathing and heart palpitation arc symptoms of hiali blood pressure, which may cut olT life suddenly. Our modern, habits of liic arc responsible, putting too great a strain ti|>on the vital organs, especially the liver. When the liver becomes “limp” or sluggish it fails to cleanse the blood of the toxic jioisoiis formed in food waste. The poisons then jiermcate the systi m, affecting stomach, kidneys, heart and blood pressure. The liver occasionally needs a little help, and there's nothing Ik ttcr for tins, as medical men today know, than a little ox gall. < )x gall is a great natural stimulant for the human liver, promoting its normal sdivc functioning, so (sscntial to real health. Di -xol tablets are g' ntiine ((X gall in dainty and tasteless form, rarh tablet representing 10 drops of pure ox gall. A few bring impressive results. To he sure df petting the grnuine ' \ gull, he sure of getting Dioxol. They rost 1c than 2c ca ll at druggist*
how you can buy a farm that ••dy financed. Milton Brown. 7 It.
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: I have opened my Mar■'"PP**. 4 north Madison, Advcrj price for one month will be
| M*al Fraaier. 7-Ip
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R TRADE:—5 tube Hetrodine will trade for auto, will give ke different e. W. A. Mundy. > 663-1C or 636. *7-Ip.
LPARAISO — A record book by Zebediah Gates, a Revolut7 war soldier, is possessed by ton L. Keene of this city.
%7cX C ound SSSsS ‘sltepNo^Worrform, SSSS for elderly persons. SOLD EVERYWHERE
r. MULLINS, DKUGtiKST.
Both team have an unbroken string of victories for the winter and one of them will have to lose. Which will it
be- Brazil or Bainbridge? SUBMERGE SHELBY VILLE!
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Clinton will also give Bainbridge a run for it.' money on Friday evening up on the north I’utnam quintet’floor. We think. Bainbridge will win both contests, hut who can really tell anything about basketball? SOUK SHELBY VILLEt
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<■ reeneastle gries into the Shelby- j villc lilt wrlh 8 victories and H defeats. Don’t fall below the 500% mark
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STOI' SHELBYVILLE! Les than a month remains until the (ictional tourney. The schedule for this big meet will be drawn on Saturday, February 25t!i al Indianapolis by A. L. Tn ' 1 .in the i. ll. s. A. A. Beard. Ten I’utnam County tennis arc in the Grcencastle sectional which will he held in the local gym on Friday and Saturday, March 2-3. SLAP SHELBYVILLE!
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IWilhc M.tslen captain »l the ligei, ( libs is confined to bis home bein'..’ ill of toiisilitis. However. < oaeh Btiisman believes Mas,ten will be in eon dilion to play against the < amels at Shelbyville on Friday night. With Mastin nut of the lineup, Bausman would use (i. Crawley but he hopes to have the first five on Hie floor for the starting whistle this week-end. SMOTHER SHELHYY II.I E! * —o— Coach Bausman went to Danville last night and watched the Normal quintet trounce Wabash, 41 to 22. Ed. Johnson, former Tiger Cub star performed in great style at back guard for the winners. It must have made Bausman feel pretty good to see one of hi- ex-protege. be the outstanding plftyer of the contest.
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SINK SHELBYVILLE! Purdue rapped Franklin and But- - h r tripped Voyola in two other tilts | of state-wide consequences last night. | Are we proud of the Junior Cubs? We’ll say we are!
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Station JH/ signing off until to-
“Luckies never cut
Billy Burch,
my wind” Captain of
says
N*Y* Americans’ Hockey Team
“Hockey is pretty strenuous—it takes all you've got to keepon top of the old puck. I can’t afford to take any chances with my physical condition.That's whyl stick to Luckies. In addition to the pleasure I get from their fine flavor, they have never cut my wind to any notice* able degree. Finally, I never suffer with suddcti couching which mi^ht he very dangerous for me when there’s a scramble on the ice.”
It’s toasted No Throat Erma lion-No Cough.
“The Cream of the Tobacco Crop”
for Lucky Strikes says Tobacco Buyer
“No article can be better than its base .To produce a fine product, you must friCRin with fine materials. The finest of (he tobacco crop, ‘The Cream of the Crop’ goes into LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes. I know, because I buy the Tobacco for this brand witli this ideal be-
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