The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 March 1928 — Page 3

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fTHfi GREENCA5TCE DAIEY EANNE? TTKSDAY, MARCH 13, 1928.

\Clubs Undertake Educational Campaign to Safety-ize Indiana

S-P-O-R-T-S

Lfety lesson no. 1

PREPAnKD BY THE

Si£R STATE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCUTK)N

They won 2’!-24. Grcenca^rle did not hove Longdon.—Hu?hville Repnbli-

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Beside; the Tigers 4? more basket-

hull teams will store their uniforms

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Is Clinton happy over winning the legional ? All the school officials did

j Monday was to dismiss school and . . , . „ , ! declare the week, the spring vacation ;1Way ! n the n " ,lh balls lh,s week a,,a i Period. That means that many Clin- Walt for lhe °' J “ n,n « ,,f th, “ 1928 -- ! ' ton fans will accompany Coach I**™ 0 " for another chance to cavort

"Spike'’ Kelly a«l his net tossers to the Butler Field House Friday to see them play Central of Fort Wayne in the opening tilt of the state finals.

Sure Way To End Night Coughing

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t TON FALLS meeting here at the and Sunday night by [i’mouth of Indianapolis. RIcAlindian and daugh[spent Saturday with lank. F. Eli Bo.-well of'Green- | iv inner with Mr. and b : ml.

ternoon were Mrs. Minnie Brattin, Mrs. Goldie Bee, Mrs. E iith Frank and Mrs. Lida Pierce. Mrs. Myrtle Cloe was called to Indianapolis by the serious illness of her mother Mrs. Nettie Wolverton. Rev. W. E. Wilmoth and son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce ate Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ed

Bettis.

Mrs. Sallie Bettis has returned

fs. Ed Bettis ami son,. ^

1 .pen Tuesday with home after spending a few day. wnh Joe Staggs, in the af-1 her s,stcr Mrs ’ Charlle Rowin K* nei ‘ r

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'!.■ condition of Citizens Trust Company at Greencastle in | i, at the close of its business on February 2K, 1928.

»\vn, President,

wn, Vice-President.

Ight . Secretary.

,nr Id, Asst. Secretary.

RESOURCES

[scounts $ 611^56.fi:i Estates and Trusts 1,139.60 i, ate. 82,400.00 (pate Owned 3,247.22 Pt Companies, Banks and Bankers and 119,597.33 I : 1,249-62 es 85,275.92 l- Securing Mortgage Certificates 90,000.00 f' Keeping:r.. r.'.:. 115,806.83 $1,110,365.95

LIABILITIES

—Paid in $

fcfits—Net

(paid

k’cs sits ...

50.000. 00 25.000. 00 3,645.31

51.00

122,664.26 537,518.64

'. 49.204.99 k Certs. Outstanding 90,000.00 31,400.00 I 85,275.92 Ir Keeping 115,106.83 $1,110,365.95 |1 diana, County of Putnam, m: Arnold, Asst. Sec’y- f rf the Citizens Trust Co. of Greenb solemnly swear that !he aliove statement is true. LOIS J. ARNOLD, b oid sworn to before me this 12th day of March, 1928. JAMES B. ZEIS. Notary Public. (My Commission Expires May 1, 1938)

|219. Reserve District No. b titton of The I'm - i National Bank At Greenct.tle, [Indiana, At the Close of Business On Feb. 28, 1928.

RESOURCES

I counts, including rediscounts, acceiitances of [i 1 and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold P eirent of this bank (except those shown in

1)

.$685,817.38

(loans

$

685,817.38

unsecured, $1034.61; hnnut securities owned: cure circulation (U. S. Bonds par i itoil States Government securities 1 . if anvl

$100,000.00 (including $ 99,900.00

1,034.61

199,900.00 11.3,061 00 77,.372.00 77,188.04 55,383.81

L stocks, securities, etc., owned 1) e, $56,000.00; Furniture and fix f’-p with Federal Reserve Bank ■1 and Jimrnirit ri»i« fiy-rr V

itures, $21,372.00 tnnksi

f • r hunk.-’ in the same city or town as reporting Iher than It Am 191

2,460.50

[of Hems 9, 10, 11 12 and 13 ....

, .$57,844.31

I fund with U. S. Treasurer and kr '

due

from U. S.

6,000.00

k if any, Collections in Transit .

4.952.83

.. .$1,222,170.17

LIABILITIES K naid in

$

100,000.00

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.32,500.00

roflts : ( expenses paid ffiotes outstanding

..$12,171.19 . 7,018.40

5,152.79 98,960.60

t to national hanks

10,216 96

Indiana, County of Putnam, ss: . , i . . Brown, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly, sw '> statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

K E.BROWV, Cashier.

“ and sworn to before |!Correct—Attest: h day of March. 1928. |' A. B. HANNA AI.Lif F. ALLEN, ! J. F. CANNON L . Notary Public. M A. G. BROWN, Director.

r ,|on expires, April 23, ||

1931.

State press comment regarding the one-point victory by Clinton over the Tiger Cubs reveals that the Vermillion county squad was in reality a “•iark horse" winner in this regional as the majority of the sports writers believed Greencastle would pull through although handicapped by the loss of Wallie Longden. Martinsville wasn’t the only team that pulled through by one point. Clinton downed Greencastle with a | score of 25 to 24. Delphi won from Sharpsville with a -core of 21 to 20. Columbus defeated Franklin 20 to 18. And Rushville downed Connersville 21 to 19. Some bard fought games in these tegional conte-ts.—Martinsville Reporter.

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Best At Greencastle Best material—Crawfordarille. Best coached team—Greencastle. Be-t team in the pinches—Clinton. Be-t natured team—Mellott. Best referee—Birch Bayh. Second best referee—Shorty Mor-

rison.

Best looking girl—The one in the middle in the gray outfit underneath the east basket at Tie afternoon session. Remember her? Best looking yell leaders—Clinton. Best looking sweaters—Peacock Twins, Darlington. Best looking derbies—Those worn by Mellott fan- and fanette-'.— Crawfordsvillc Joutn I.

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Clinton was the Ruehviile of the Greencastle sectional. Clinlon new Crawfordsville. They won 32-29. Clinton played Greencastle in ’be finals.

A New Prescription Slops toughs Almost Instantly

Persistent night coughing is usually due to causes which cough syrups; and patent medicines do not touch. A

on the hardwoods. So there is consola- £,‘; markabl '‘ proscription known a- .<« «* T*™. jjsrwssr jLr,Krki£| not alone. Such teams as \ incennes, cause, and is guaranteed to stop the Biazil, Greencastle, Crawfordsville, stubbornest cough almost instantly. Connersville and main more fell bv i 9 n< l swllllow all that’s needed. II

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plaj. 1 nnc» ton Clarion—News. Safe for children. Equalh good to*

Mrs. Elisha Patrick spent Saturday evening with Ella Hendren. Glen Weller and Jess Kendell made a business trip to Gr< encastle Satur-

day.

NOTICE

Pay

89,149.91 2,143.00 68,998.58

246.00

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Clinton surprised the natives by defeating Greencastle for regional honors, by one point—Bloomington

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A committee was out canvassing the business di-trict Monday securing an appreciation fund to give the members of the Greencastle higii •chool squad. The amount will probibly total more than a $100 and will he devide l among the Tigtr Cub players to use as they desire. This gift is in recognition of the splendid fighting pi lit shown h. Coach Bausuan and his porteges during the dghly successful 1927-28 season. In regard to the Clinton-Greencas-tle conte-t that is too had for the Tiger Cubs. Clinton shows lots of fight but caught the Cub- decidedly off form as the result of sickness. The Cubs are ten points better than the Kellymen most an> other time. — Brazil Times.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Cramer, Rev. Clore took Sunday dinner with Lulu

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| Mr. and Mrs. John Allen of Clay ton pent Sunday afternoon with Ella Hendien.

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1 State hanks, hankers, and trust companies in t I States $89,149.94 t hanks in foreign countries Pcs outstanding k' ks outstanding led .- outstanding Items 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, and 29 ... .$17,075.48

p' -its (other than hank deposits) sobjeet to Reserve (deposits

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pP'isits subject to check 621.438., I | iy. or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of

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^ ind deposits (other than bank deposits) subIE erve, Items 30, 31, 32, 33, and 34 .. $690,033.28 e 1 ' subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or

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