The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 February 1928 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923.
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\n \eti«m Romance of lc\i!^ RaitS'ers With the of Westerners in the Most Thrilling 1‘icturc of
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Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter.
HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor.
S. K. KAKIDKN. City Editor.
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Personal And
Will
I Never Erase
Time will never erase the respect that the citizens of the United States
have always held and al- | ways will hold for their heroes. Washington and Lincoln are fitting examples of the patriotic type of
• | AT j citizen that will always be enamored, Local INGWi) l ot only by the youth of the country,
hut practically every citizen. Lind-
— , bergh is an example of a person of D. C. Wilson of Roachdale was hero I our own age, who will be an everThursday. i lasting member of the “Hall of
Fame”. Washington and Lincoln are
Born to Roy Taylor and wife a-u W o men always held up as examples Limedale a baby boy. > i ea[ .h year at the time of their
birthdays, their names are honored and revered. No other country in
seems to hold as much retheir past heroes as citi-
D. V. Moffett of Cloverdale was
Greencastle Thursday.
I the world
C. B. Connelly of Bainbridgc was i\ s , )PCt f or
vi.-itor in the city yesterday.
y.ens of the United States.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cash of Fill i
SILK LINGERIE Delectable new shades for your choosing.
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Teddies, Step-ins, Gowns 32.98 $2.98 34.95
Silk Bloomers 98c, 81.25, $1.50, $1.95 $2.50, $3.00 A large assortment to make your selection.
more were in on business.
Greencastle Thursday
Limestone is used more extensive-
ly
T. D. Brookshire of Jefferson town Is ship was in Greencastle Thursdav 1 Principal
morning on business. | State O. L. Hutchins of Jackson town-
ship was
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veterans and
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. Will Mon
liams, who passed away, Fell. 21, l!i2d: K’.. lonely here without you. Sad and weary is the way. Life is not the same to us. Since you were called away. Me is gone but not forgotten. Never will his memory fade. Sweetest thoughts will ever linger. Around the grave where he is laid. •Sadly missed by Wife and Children.
hold the same kin of a contest on the -late load between 1 i banon and Jam'-town, July 1th. All he aski d IT in tin secretary w • permission to block the road the entire day for a
distance of ten miles.
Schortemeier, while not profuse in
hi
busim visitor in Green-
castle on Thursday.
John Vermillion, superintendent of county schools, vi ited the Floyd
[ township schools Friday.
Mrs. George Fox of Reelsville is in | Gieencastle visiting with her 'laugh-1 ter Mrs. Essie Benefiel and children., Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Flint and children have moved from Greencas-, tie to their new home northwest of
• town.
for building purposes than any
other type of natural stone and the state of Inliana is one of the largest producers of this typo of building material. The
I popularity of this material is due not I alone to its color but also to its easy ! working (|ualities. The principal slat's producing limestone are Indiana, Kentucky, Alabama, Missouri and [Minnesota. Other states which mar- [ ket limestone to a lesser degree are
I New York, Illinois, and Texas.
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The snow and ice on the streets in the city began to irvlt about 10 o’-
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RO W)S NO SPEEHW \Y LEBANON Feb. 24. (UP)—An enterprising Lebanon youth has a decided chilly feeling tor wart -ecretary of state Frederick E. Schortemeier, today, after r ceipt of a letter from the "ci liny, apprising him that Indiana highway were not built to he used
as : p e I ways.
The youth, Chester Jackson, evolved i Iniiliunt idea after reading of Yh 1
in. " being held at Daytona Bear!) | Saturday noun. Chicken, pie and chili,
permission to . B apt j sl Women,
George Reynolds, Penal Farm es-
yinpathy f .r refusing the re- cape was taken to Pendleton Wc<|-
ipie.-t u.i extiemei; i mplialii 'ii or ii*'. Ia\ by dpputy sheriff Alva Ury-
jioint. He informed the youth that an and Albert Dobbs,
while he could not give him permission to stage the race on the proposed course, He woul I gla ily stop him if he persisted in his plans and violat-
ed the state speed law.
India
Exports
High
A. R. Chenoweth, Eugene Chenow th, Arthur Real, and E. R. Bartley motored to Indianapolis Thursday where they attended the Watson cam
pnign meeting.
Clifford Robinson of Fillmore was in Greencastle on business Thursday.
Total exports of American merchandise to India during 1027, aggre-
gated 207,00(1. This was not only $12,284,000, or twenty six percent, in .excess of the 1020 sales, hut, with the exception of
the 1020 total was the largest amount ! attained in our commercial relations ! with India. While much of the ad- : vance in exports to India was attributed to abnormal sales of raw cotton, which were $12,000,000 in excess of 1020, the United States also sold Ini' I ia 36 per cent more automotive products. In contrast the imports from India into this country during 1027
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Fresh Perk Shoulders, Small, Hi
Eoef Steak, Tender, Ih
12k 25c
Fresh Spare Ribs, Mi at;, lb
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Kraut,
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Fresh IWf [j.. Lb
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Roads, 1 ’ I Killi'il Ii)™
Meaty Pork Lb
Kauble’s Sp- „ Coffee, lb. .
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clock Fi: ay morning as the result,' Robert Stevenson, county agricultur- ' ' 1 ll "oUnonn"' " ,m ’ of the 11 ing t< mperutuie and the cold ;>1 agent, was in Terre Haute, on ,l ’ ' ’ ,0 '' ,(l ‘
wave ecme 11 de-tined to be t-hort business Friday.
1 v "'- T- . „ un . ,, With every effort by members of
I wo automobil • came together m , ^ „ ",
|.i. 1, v„...i u.:.i... , the Greencastle Post of the American
Hinder in the Court House lobby,
ing. The Amn:
Legion, membership in have signified th>
the legion is being steadily increased. As the result of a drive started by members at the first of
Hie week a l umber of ex-service men
Legion Drive
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State Roai? 43 'iith of here, Thurs-
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Florida, and sought
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•x* splay by <4i didndpo/is 1 and 1 uesday, F ruary 27-28
- t S’) fc Authority i 11 om heir srrent Int '(.!is shops will be in onr tore on the above dates. ! le v, ii bring with him ‘nds of beautiful, new S[>rin«; fabrics. He is (til CxperU casuring — capable of ; the finest personal ■ to well-dressed men.
i HILH HE IS HERE—DELIVERY LATER, IF YOU WISH J. J Cannon Cl Co. GREENCASTLE, INI).
day. Both machines were damaged in I tin crash but'fortunately the occupants of the cars were not seriously hurt.
Miss Katherine Miller of Indianapolis was a visitor in Greencastle on Thursday. Miss Miller was formerly employed in the auditor’s office here and left for Indianapolis the first of the year.
1 F’or the convenience of those required by law to file federal income tax returns, a deputy collector of internal revenue, will be in Greencastle J at the t’ouit House, March 5 and 6 to ia -ist taxpny rs in preparing their returns.
Quite a number of townspeople and tridents heard a debate in the High School auditorium between one of the Del’auw debate teams and the debate team representing Slate Normal of IT ire Haute, Friday morning. The de , bate started at 10 o’clock.
The county Urtin contest will he ^ hr Id in the Greencastle high school building on Saturday. Winners of tins conti st will be eligible to participate in the district contests. Five j towns in Putnam county will be represented in the county contest.
Funeral services for Albert Neal, ! Indianapolis man, who passed away at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Neal of this city, will be held from the McCurry Funeral Home, Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock with interment in the Bainhridge cemetery. The Rev. Oscar Irwin, | will have charge of the services.
Funeral ^eivice* for Mrs. Martha Su-an Stanton, former resident of flovcrdale, who passed away at , Knightsville nt the home of her daughter Mrs. lr« Chadwick, iarly Thur-day morning, will he held from the Church of Christ at Cloverdale I Saturday morning at 11 o’clock with inteimrnt in the Cloverdale cemetery. The right front wheel was damagi *1 and the windshield broken of a | Chevrolet touring car driven by Cully Price when the car hit a rut on the load near the Black farm, east of (Irerncastle, late Thursday afternoon. The machine hit the rut and the driv- [ ■ r lost control of the car going into the ditch on the siile of the hoad. The machine was lowed to the Franklin ! Street Garage where it was repaired. i Revenue officers o£ the state of Indiana, living in Putnam County have received invitations from the Marion County chapter, Indiana Reserve Officers’ Association to attend a meeting and dinner arranged by the Marion Chapter, which will be held in the Claypool at Indianapolis on Monday, March 5. Major General Den nis E. Nolan, U. 8> Army, Commanding the Fifth Corps Area, will he the guest of honor and speaker.
More Thar, Half a Centi<
ervice
Store Wide Closing Sale of Seasonable iind Ik Merchandise.
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[ Saturdays Have Been Very li
Since the opening of this sale. Will von pb" early, we‘11 do our very best (o give von gooil "i
Special Offerings 1 I landkeivliiris Hosiery, (dovi* Underwear, lilankels, ^ Online Flannels, English Coats, iium Coats, M I W ooEens and Silk Dress Coo<in \ or Coverings, Window SliU Bags Suit Cases, H Not an item in the entire store but is iTHicln , * 1 ^ r ] The Weeks and Days Go By Do Iioi lei this final CLOSING SALE pol»H getting your share of the good things. Allen Brothers
Wp will sell you thp shelving in the Coffman room, about 1500 feet, nearly all ckar at less than half the cost of the lumber. zM
