The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 March 1928 — Page 3
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tilZ !eed he I^tm^havTa y f ~ r ^ain ambulance,
bushels of re-cleaned seed. Charles
F. Zeis, Phone 61. *2-14 BROADW \Y
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Chester Heavy Duty Radio B Batter- bridge.
A nQ ies ^• 60 - Ph ‘>ne Cook’s
I The Winchester Store.
be broadcast a>faiu
this year by The Indianapolis Time:
Hardware. Madonna Smith is on the sick j over W FBM (275 Meters) the Indi- ' t * anapolis Power and Light Company’s 0 j Mr - an.l Mrs. John Bell called on stat i on I HAVE one white and brown spot- a, ’d Mrs. Wa r Stoner, Friday
Depend on us . . we have a du Pont paint for every purpose
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! ted stray hound at my house. Ed. Lee pv enine:.
IRES FOR SALE Putnamville. 14.1 . u Two H. P. Motor, 0 ' has been here for two weeks looking section, NOTH B afttr his farm has retun ,1 home. Tables, 2 Oak Square dance, Thursday an,! Satnr- Mrs. W t 1 .. of Shelving, Add-, day night at Redmen’s Hall. !4-2t 0,1 t,lp sick ! -t , • two weeks, ks, Globe Steel Fil-I o is improving. in all sizes, Cash Mortgage Exemptions, see J. B , Mrs. Nora I . C ■ called on Mrs. Display Fixtures, 1 Harris, Court House. w -tf Maggie Stoner, Fri y evening.
terns in -tore eciuipOS. Greencastle.
RENT—6 rell located.
room Phone 13-3t.
sanitary couch, 2 ortiers never hung.
13-.Ct.
ice,
FOR RENT, SALE OR TRADE73 acre farm, 5 miles out. Possession at once. Call at 211 North Jackson St. 14-3p.
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Every play of every game on Friday and Saturday will come dire ct from the new Butler University field
house in Indianapolis. *
Bl> the and Tommy Hendricks, premier sport broadcasters, will alternate at the microphone. They will describe the plays in detail and punctuate with timely comments on the"
progress of the game.
Turn your dials to WFBM (275 Meters) and hear every play of the
house on Indianjor Orton. 9-tf
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lire R. I. Reds eggs jed. 2 miles west of Thomas Flint farm. 14-3p
Little red clover seed 14-2P-
-Property on Bloom--rn. Charles Rector. 14-2t.
'itching and ptcoting. Mve prompt attention
Fulton office desk Swivel chair, A-l I if sold at once. Call Graver Elect. Shop. 13-2p.
CANAAN Frank Woods and family -pent Sunday with John Lydick and wife. Fernery Ader and family called on Addison Huber and family Saturday
night.
Millard Greenlee and wife and Polly Pickett attended the funeral of Sol Ader at Groveland Sunday. Everet,t Mason -pent the week end with home folks. Joe Morphew and family and Millard Greenlee, wife and Polly Pickett called on Mrs. Addison Huber who
is sick.
Olive Lisby and James Meek were Saturday niyht and Sunday vi itoi I at Charles Lisby. j Flenn Wells ami wdfe and John Wells ami family -pent Sunday at Cecil Millers.
L. Stoner of Greencastle called his brother, F. Stoner, Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Edgar Stevenwm j Sc-te Tournament,
called on Mr. and Mr-. Chas. Frakes |
Saturday morning.
Little Vivian Priest celebrated her birthday with a party Sunday. Mrs. Fred Stoner called on Mrs. I Willis Dickson, Friday afternoon. Charles Smith of Indianapolis is visiting relatives in this neighbor-
hood.
Miss Hazel Gertrud, Matherlr has returned home after an extended visit
with her sister, Mr-. Edith Stiver, j Danu
Mr. and Mrs. B ,>n< DeHart have
gone to Kentucky, called by the ser-1 jf on , u ,, t |
ious illness of the former's mother. Charles Frake- 1 du- seriously; ill at his home w, - ■ , Bainbridge. Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Stoner spent Sunday with Mr. . d Mrs. Walter
Stoner.
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NOTRE DAME GRID ( \RD Sept. 2!>, Loyola of New Orlean
at Notre Dame.
Oct. H, Wisconsin at Madison. Ovt. 13, Navy at Chicago.
Oct. 20, Georgia Tech a Atlanta.
Oct. 27, Drake at Notr Dame.
Nov. 3, Penn State at Philadelphia.
Nov. 10, Army at Nev. York.
Nov. 17, Carnegie Te<h at Notrt I Dec. 1, University of S, itheVn Cal-
s Angeles.
T TNIFORM quality, endurinj 'A beauty, are in every du Pont paint product, and the du Pont line includes a paint, varnish, enamel and Duco for every purpose. They arc made by the makers of Duco. You expect the paint products you buy to last through the years. Only with du Pont paints can you be sure of du Pont quality results. We have a complete line of du Pont paint products. Come i;i and let us hilp work out your painting needs—economically, for lasting results. PAINTS VARNISHES ENAMELS DUCO Made by
Instant R.d,. f a< I <t .v.re Preventive /i: —’ Sinus Troubles, C.itairh, Head Cold-, A th na.Haj l ever. La Coippc and all nasal ailments. 75c at yot r <!rw :k *1*4 or by mail postpaid TJIB SI-NOK COMPANY In Jian ipc*n
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NOTICE Pay four Telephone account on or before the loth of each month and receive the regular discount for prompt payment Telephone Co. Max F. Hosca, Mgr
• oar office, make j ir wauls known. WHI N ><i are in debt and ' e ,i number of xmall bdis to pay. Will 1 BORROW—We that ' m -v<' u !. I. Our terms ami i, . are the bc-t to be
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Glen Skelton is confined home with the mump-.
Mrs. Geo. Sublett, Mrs. Glen Sublett and Mrs. Goo. Gardner spent the day, Friday, wr i Mrs. Minerva
Gardner.
Mrs. Minerva Gardin i' and Mrs. castle Theatre. In the n< Dora Cherry spent the day Saturday ,'omance of iiew.-paper 1
VI I HI. YONCAS I I E Inteivsting details of how Uncle, .'•am hold- a job as city manager aie, contained in the trial seems, prison , pisodes, and other detail of John Gilbert’s new Metro-Goldw yn-Mayei stairing vehicle, "Man, Woman an I Sin,” coining Thur.-day t the Von-
tory, a filmed
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j with Mrs. Geo. .1
A. J. Knoll
Mrs. Arthur F’rye of Indianapolis, jj rs Andrew Kn
-One John Deer two
|, actor tandram
' 1. chicken fountain- ^ N. Madison St.
7-9-14-16-4p. Kent—
Modern famished 1, moms, good kllfi-L. 10-14.
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visited Saturday and Sunday with Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mc-
Mahan.
j Frank Barnes of Yorktown spent | the week-end with his mother here.
A. G. Coffman and family moved
I Friday into the Earnest Thompson
j property on S. Indiana St. Mrs. A. C. Lockridge returned to
her home Saturday after spending the week-end with her daughter, Mrs.
Donald Hogate at Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Jasper McFerran and daugh-
[Clne modern furnish-! tpr - Lucille * were topping in India-
lone 399. 410 So. In- " a P° li!< > S » turda >’
Miss Lola Stewart, teacher in the
Hobart High school, s|>ent tho weekend with her parents, Mr. and Itfrs.
Chas. Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Irwin and son
t ■ s driving by ex- visited Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Browning
Phone 433-K. ! Greencastle Sunday.
13-3p. Mrs. J. W. Talbott visited We.lnes0 day with her daughter, Mrs. Nell Jt' durant or sto'en Davis in Indianapolis. •me,: girl. Phone 433-' Mias Nellie Lockridge, teacher in 13-3p. 1 Greenca-stle school, spent the B-. .v week-end with her parents, Mr. and A maid. Hours 8 to 5 Mrs. A. C. Lockridge. p R, Banner. I >Ii«a Wilma Hennon visited over 13-2t. ' (he week-end with Mrs. and Mrs. F.s-
I tel Dragoo and son near Rusgellville. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hutchins and daughter, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Frank SiUery and Mr. ami Mrs. Osborne Hutchins and family, visited Sunday I
with Mr. anil Mrs. Eugene Hutchins j KonjoIa
and son.
Mr. and Mrs. John King of Indi-
none - 4c P <>r c ^- anapolis, visited Sunday with the latsetting. -Mrs. Perry. | ter>!< pareIlts> Dr . and Mrs. C. C. Col-
lins.
A. G. Coffman who has been in the Culver Hospital at Crawfordsville for treatment the pa-t few weeks, was brought home Monday in the
partly in Washington, th machinery
g ; i I by which Washington and the District on rsville. of Columbia are governed striking-
ly shown.
Washington i- the only city without a mayor, city . n I without any city poll' governed by a federal <
American
council, . It is
mmission,
Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. 1 oudcrbaek of Brazil called on Mr. :: id Mi.-. Wm.
Neese, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. FM Green attended the sale at Wm. Tapy'.- Wo. lay.
Dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. appoint;d by the Pre-Mont, and Mack Long's Sunday were, Mr. and mown as the Diatriet of 1 olurabia Mrs. Oral Hutchi son, Lena May Ak- Commission, and police, street depart er, Margaret Younc and Estvl Jones, roent, fire department ai all other Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Young were in 'tail- of operation of th< city come Greencastle, Monday. | under this body. Taxi - a assessed, Tin- home of '■ Ernest Herbei • lice h< ids appointed, ami ordinances
was the scene of an old-fashioned made by the comniis-ion. t
‘‘quilting bee" Friday. Tho e present i These details come out in the -co wen Mrs. Ed H rbert, Mi . Wm. es when Gilbert, a the r rtei #1 Neese, Mrs. Lvd.i Lorg,, Mrs. Lewis ,,f lh ' "‘ w l ,icturo , 1 »» led . l «‘- .itolietls, Mr£, J)orj,. Jlunler and' M;i prlrohed and Died for murder, later
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was made which is to be raffled away | The courts in which he appear-, while
for the benefit of the school. There is talk 1 f Sunday school
starting here next Sunday. Kv< n police court cases me under fedMis.e. Baby Long, 1 ola Neeoe and' < ’ ■ 1 ■ ok) 11 • op ration of Eula Heath wi re ue t of Miss Kath-Jth-' fit} that i-- not a city. Civil -ererine Stoner, Saturday. vi<< ’ Severn- all g neral city office-, Rev. Critchfteld died on Mr. and , an<1 ,h ''’'’T ,,f I” 1 '' '’ « n arm >’
PUBLIC SALE 1 will sell at public sale at the Dr. Moore farm, one-half mile aiuth f I’ortlaml Mills, one mile north of State Road 36, on Tuesday, March 29 Commencing at II a. m., the follow-
ing!
HtlRSFlS One gray mare. S years old, sound, good worker: weight, 1560; ita> horse, 10 years old, good worker. ( OWS One Jersey cow. 5 years old. heifer calf by side; one Jersey cow, 3 years old. heifer calf bj side; Jersey row 7 wars old, heifer calf h> side: one Jerse\ cow 5 years old, will flrshen in Vpril; two 2-ycar old Jersey heifers, fresh in \pril. HOGS -30 shoals, weighing about 6.) to SO lbs., one sow with pigs, four Ha.npshire gilts, to farrow \pril I. II O St (.It MN 75 to 80 I uaheln good seed oats, two tons goad hay; two bushels good timothy seed. I \RM KIOLS—Three siilki hr. ;.k plows, our 7-foot disc, end gate seeder, two ((ueen invuhators, and othir art i des not listed. One l ord Coupe. TERMS On all sums of SIO and under cash, rums over $10 six months’ time will he given, notes fo hear 3 l>er cent interest from date. Ml notes to he hank able.
snaanamn vm- s ,ib+ ams.aox I SPECIAL SALE NEXT TEN DAYS Closing Oaf; On 2- iv. Merchandise
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Nice Wl.. A .Straw, 1). ii\ n'd, p No. 12 Cri'am S. p.irat..i', Do ; . Nice Home Grown • ml I'ig i. i
29x4.40 Fire tom Ball
29x 1.40 Oldflold C I 2'.’x l td Ball'i m Ca . . Coidiei t . 29x1.40 21 \irvvuy Ca . . Ball'. 4.75 -20 Cases, Balloon 5.25 -21 ('uses, Balloon . f'i (it) -21 Cases, Balloon 30\3’.: lag. \. T. ( i.e, Fire tor.
FIX SZ Case, F’in -tone 1 j Oldfh Id F> . Cl. Cord . ... Courier, Reg. CL Cord .. '4i Extra Size Cl. C d, C< ui Oldfield Case 1 g Airwav Cord 1 Reg. Grir. I'uhv
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! passing on Superior (’ urt case-, arc preside I over i.y federal judge-.
Fred M. Porter \net.. < (»l ( H VRI Ks A. H ' RBI M)'. < !i rk, I D. 1 HMOAS. Lunch w'B he served.
.'itlx .'j t ouri. '.'••x 140 Couri 1.40x21 Gray 1.75x20 0 ..... l Gray li.00'.2l Gla\
. Oldli r Gla r Tuh Tub. TuheTuhe Tube-
Tube« . i S . Balks 01 •field
$9.00
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$10-00
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111.75 *16.00 $19.50
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$X.5<) $6.26 *5.25 $5.60 $5.25
$4.50
$1.40 $1.50
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|1.|5 $1.75 $2.20
$2.60 - 1.40
11 : d f *■ Tires, til And (let
As we have decided To (Jui 1 ' i Selling Out At Cost P ict' ‘ (
Tires \t (’ost Price.
WALTFK S. CA^IPPPLL,
404 Fillmore.
rAMPFKLL PPO'S. L.PKVATOR, 60 (Ireencastle, Ind.
a'jJMwa—«>»■ -rat
JChiMren sewing, work P J H. Babcock.
12-6p.
MlaneouB—
Mrs. Glen Skelter, Sunday.
ficer, usually, assigned to the task.
Dreadiu! Pains 01 Rhcumaiism Ended, She Says ijola Also ( leared I p Kidney Trouhle, Declared This Lady.
12-3p
Co., Filling Station, S. under new mangt. Accesaorici. Prop. It- 12-3p
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Babson Says
LI I IT is like the blood circulating in eins. Anything' which retards the flow harms the business body. Hence, you owe money all of your city sufliers y.” il»TS cause death both to men and comes. If you really are anxious to imbusiness in your city PAY l P ALL CURRENT BILLS IMMEDIATELY t others can pay you.
YOUR BILLS IS YOUR (TTY’S LOPMENT.
PROMPTLY AND PROGRESS AND
r ratinsr lists will be made out by the Association in April, now is the time that your Credit is in good standing. m County Credit Association
MRS. C. M. LAPDK1S
"KonjoIa h i turned ou* to he just what 1 have always needed to end
NO I El) DETECTIVE TEAM on SCREEN v ; i HE GRAN ADA The appearance of 1 i Kelsey in I the role of Mulligan, tie other half [of tbote ft n ui dott i ai. Mulligan an.i Garrity, (iran'da Th afre feature ‘The Goriliii,” a new --i i < n team will he introduced to the vie goers of
Granada.
Fid ward Small, the m.vi who originated the teaming of Chirles Murray and G- urge Kidney in The Cohens and Kellys" and a Murray with Che - ter Conklin in ‘‘McF a on’s F’lats”, ha- come forward fitli a new partner I for Murray in Fred Kelsey. Kelsey is a screen vet ran of eighl teen years’ experience a* a director actor and producer. F"r the past • twt Ive years, however, e has con-1 ' fined himself to tho gnM-e paint and; almost exclusively to protraying dcI tective-. district attori >s and simil- • ar types. “The Gorilla" is a F’ir-t National picture adapted from th ■ famous Ralph Spence ’ :ge hit of the
ume name.
ELECTED PR1 FTICIAL IT. W ' YNE. Ind . M tick 14 (I P) Miss Rowena Han* , faculty ad-
my rheumatism ami it has al o dear- viser of the South Side High School ed up a bad case of kidney trouble j Times, here has been elected vicefor me," said Mrs. C. M. LapdoD, 614 / president of the Columbia Scholasth
I South Michigan avenue, South Bend,, Press Association.
The Times was among the fir t
‘‘I suffered a groat deal with weak (dace winners this year in a contest | kidneys and rheumatism in niv legs with 350 publications entered,
and hips. At times my whole bi>dy
Demonstration Will Prove it to You
Ind.
There is a new performance sweeping the land—Chry-
_ tin lit .
would be so sore and achy that it hurt me to move. I was always limping when I walked and I believe everybody must have thought me a cripple. My sleep was broken Up at night by frequent risings and I would
in the morning feeling mis-
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rlcraig iH'd ha .Jurigi’ of the fVunfy, Slat
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I Ol % is III M* I •« \TlO\ in h* r«-hy giV'-n that
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will oi i ('ount
get up
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of Ificliana, r<A irra I*. .John tut
|ljam Coiinty, duccaHed. Said cMtato Im hu|>i»oh*'1
Kobert .1. John March \2 1D_
vh, (SuiNlri iiiirl Uarvln. liras, Clerk id the J ut
tho unliy the
Circuit 1 ourt of I'u t nain Indianii, Executor of
Cut- j
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Ex
Attorneys, (»ur\in Ferd Lucas, Clerk
Circuity Court. ^ !
kidneys are in good condition or I c j ne ac ted as quickly and sausfuctor- \ first time in years. I am free from i jjy as Foley’s Honey and Tar Com-
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Friend
backaches and night rising and cn.joy sound sleep all night long. The dreadful rheumatic pains are gone and I can walk without showing any ' signs of limping. I am glad to in-
! dorse this new medicine.”
! KonjoIa is sold in Greencastle
■ the Owl .drug store, and by all
' best druggists in all towns through
pound, and it givi complete satisfaction to friends who use it on my recommendation,” say J. D. McComb, Toledo, Ohio. It -preuds a healing, soothing coating in an irritated inflamed throat, stops coughing, raises phlegm easily. No opiates to cause a t | constipation, no chloroform, no “dope” tho ' You take no changes with cough or j cold when you buy F’oley’s Honey and ; Tar Compound. Ask for it.— IL P.
perforn land — (
sler ‘‘72" performance—obsolcfing everythin« in its field today as completely as did the first Chrysler four
years ago.
75 horsepower from an engine of surprisingly small size for such capabilities, through Chrysler’s special genius in design and precision manufacturing. 72 miles and more an hour — now made still *more smoothly, more easily because of the counterivcighted 7-bcaring crankshaft
In traffic, it whisks to the fore in a way that out-Chry* slers even Chrysler. Mourrtain grades literally melt before it You owe It to yourself to know this superb Chrysler performance. A demonstration entails no other obligation.
New CFiry«lcr “Red-Head” Fngine — deigned to take full ndtanlagc of high-ermtpresrirm g<i«, gi.ing 12% greater torque unh greater speed, power and hillclimbing ability; standard equip-
ment on all body model, of the 112 !i. />. finperiul "HO," also ttandai I on the roadsters, and available at slight extra cost for other body types, of the "02" and "72."
IllustrioMf Neie Chryvler ‘72’’T vvo-piiMenger Coupe (with mmHe - I, $1 •■* .; Royal Sedan, SISV > Sport Roadster (with nimble Scat), $ I S^ t; Fmir-pass-enger Coupe, $lr9S; Town Si dan. $ 1 CiOSjConvertibleCoupe (with tumble seat), $1745) Crovvu Sedan, $4795. All pri cs f. o. b. Detroit, subject to current Federal excise tax. llinslcr dealers are in position to extend the convenience of time payments. oiTW
O J. RECTOR SALES
1 EAST FRANKLIN ST.
PHONE 773.
'out this entire section. —(Adv.) MULLINS, Diugghd.
There is no Performance like OnyslerJ^Psrlo'mance
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