The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 March 1928 — Page 3

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY, MARCH 1(J, 1928.

HT LIVING

PUBLIC SALE

payt-rs of W ashinfjtoi I 'in na i'i Count y, I luliai

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7“ Eat right, if you wish to live long, prosper and enjoy life to the very limit. You don't have to go on a restricted diet or eat things you do not care for. There are scores and scores of deheious, healthful, nourishing foods that can be made with Calumet Baking Powder. Foods that you will relish. That are rich with body and vigor building elements of the highest value. Eat your way to health. Let Calumet help you.

Having t»lcl my farm I will self^at

Section K. Hutuam County, Srrtl'.n K Hutnam County,

for completion, July

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• 1 'at rick's Dinnvr. Mr. an,| Mrs. Ernest

Township. In

itnam InUliina, that thr Hoard of County Conunisslonors of said county, at th*'ir regular meeting: piact uiut at tli t t-KiilMr Aiarchk Term,

P«Wic auction on the farm, four mil- li'.;' V 1 "'V.! Z /."’i i!'’!' W "! cs north of Iteelsville, on tin r. ttuUf M m t.-i m. i '-' v >'f •■.no

Hoard, determine t » is»sue In-iuis ot indebtt'dnesp, pa>;tblf l«> the iftxabb

nmoiint

, for tht Hrt>posal Idanka, plans nnd rpr'.fl-

IVirinninu it OVItrek lh»» ;inpr«»v« n.t ti, •> ,%ttehatl M : ** «atb*ns i. n fil at tin offn* «»f the ( giiiiiiiiK IO..O x it tK. int , , ,. tl _ ,, . , •untv • I In*- s-.,t. Hi. u. . mmissi.m In.b

Counties, to! polls. Indiana, where same may be oh-

Monday, March 26 ; '

•/ 7 x . no " i r< * tl •• issn t 1 ' •

les.

Unad tt 4.02 Milts

Da t < 111 28.

Hhltb r shall file bond with his loti e«|ual to one ami one-half times the amount of his proposal.

Kollowinn Ut'scrihed Property:

roih! work mares.

r e t* n CI a >

t \V€

be in a sum not and four hu

unties, to

\reed eight tlioun-

r s t ? > i" ■ >

I hearing inter* .st at lour ami om -ha

i per cent, per annum,

The net asst «t \alue ot* all prot a Washiii ~ i on Tonn ushlp, ti

ue Tti

’ha el I'tlhli

■urut i

1 in

ty-lim* high wav eight thousand

LESS THAN

,S 6 p^ a

PER BAKING

|. T . ,, V1 . houses 2 I. I. A. I.) Meet. •oH.'.h mouth.

Browning', The High School and Depiirln.enln! ( o\\ s 1 Shorthorn and Holstein,

East U ahington St., entertained a Parent Teacher’s Association will H>ven 'ears old. calf by her side; 1

few ’ricr.. .» Thursday evening, with a meet at the High School m\t Mon- ‘ wilh >"un« ,

' ■ • SL, Patrick** Day day. March 19th at 3 3( ' ' with^Sn^lf ^ '

0. H. Williams, head ' l yearn old, be fresh 3d. an of

+ + + 4*4.+ tional Department of Dr Pauw Univ« i tpril: 1 Jersey, three years old, he f. „ ,i . nmi, ii \ .. p. ns

—• ■ ;« - 1 ■n,';-'^ UfStSy ^.i • Mr,. 0. E. Bailey, housemother at Do '' e Have Pract,c e Dadur,.” Hith twt . nt> younK | am()s . the Common’s Club was hostess This was one of the subject.- cai - HO(iS—8 Duroc bows, some will j Thursday afternoon at a meeting of e< * * or * n ^ le Mtieationane a. the Iasi farrow by day of sale. 1 Duroc the Stitch end Chatter Club. Mrs. A. | meeti 1 nK ’ 0ther -^hjects suggested for n,a | l .‘‘' | . . , ^ . U. Chenowe th wa- present as a guest.: ^ n<i tab,e dlscus f ion WPI, : evason. I hay frame, 1 manure Mrs. Hailey gave the members and D:ess for High School I’lipi 1 -, Sec- spreader, 1 feed grinder, I Oliver ridj guest, a verv pleasant surprise late on<1: “ Pr,vent ion of Go -ip Among tg break plow, I harrow. 1 20-inch in the afternoon wlnn she invitetl Pu P il8 >” Thil>i : “Re ponsibility .f lime spreader, 1 hay rake,

juviLCTi p t * u Ti-b • i t mowing mnenmo, 2 corn planters,

tla in to go with her to the Alamo for Homewoik. ..n i I'ouith. (i , , w ilh | rui,,..,. mn, hments: I i I a Room whti• a delicious two 0 Q u<,> ^ lun Absei • ’ i lii\iil | l.Hform scales I ridin 1 cullixatcr, 1 V ! course luncheon was served. | Matters.” Other subject- on thr quo- pray pump. 2 large kellbs, and many i

I tionaire will be consiikned at thr 1 small articles not mcntionecl

I'l.l.t) 2 stacks of ti moths flay. Some extra good corn, suitable for

s.‘«vd.

p«>i tai

in* tl m»on paym John D. Willhu

sa mo mi! ,.f |i « o

ns. Dirrotor.

per

ALUMET IE WORLD'S GREATEST ^

{KING POWDER

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2 Vi TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND

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i April meeting.

1 lull Vwards Prizes. + l iit Twn ; irt i rntury Club award Alliance ( lub To Meet. d prize, rhur.-day afternoon for th*' | The Alpha 0 Alliai winnei of the t >a\ contest wliich it meet Saturday afternoe li s been eonducting, to Jean Marie ’ o’clock at the sorority Stewart and Genevieve O’Hair, noth | q..;. .p .p du cuts it S' 11ml Ward. The priz?s Home KconomicH Club Me, I

lion

I nl. impfov, -

i hway, iH-lnu a ooun .ts ator<‘8aic1, ami tinr.mr ‘hindrtMi doll »i

pn» i 1,,'ini: i limatt'd us ish mu ton Tttw nship' shaic oT »»r.* -lirtlf th

c si of said imprt>\ • irifiit

Ton or more taxpayers, other than thnM \vht» p;t> poll tax only, who l«.• I theins« !\es ag»;ilt \td by snch dt termination ma> a|’i'»’al to the State Hoard of Tax t\«inmisyiunri\s for furiiH*r aetion hy fitln:- .■ pttlti* ti then:* r t> »- .jtnt Inu to such l ond Ismi* . with th« counts auditor of Hutnam t'ouuty, Ind iana. on or htlota the cNpicatiou of ' da > s i ront th* da.' "f March. H‘‘J V oh ject Itnis ate I'bat «Im\ Slate Tax aid will fix a date for tin hearing said matter at the taiurt-house in • <ii \ ot H i. t in itsllc. Hutnam t’oun-

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Da i • tl this ath day of March. I'Jjx

A 11 ist

lub will at three

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SPRING IS COMING

The Home r.conomics ri.i'n , ison and Clinton towns o- w tertained Thursday b .Mrs Burk, assisted by Mrs. T, Response- at roll call \* plants that were accessiM ral house-wives, which m;

for greens.

Mrs. Oran Pei km- 11

Mad-

be used

paper on

"The Church of Today’ and a gi

pet your car ready now for those

ps you are planning to take during coining months. Let us overhaul your machine. Fer- " needs new pistons and rings. A pew coat of paint will surprise you. ni guarantee that a general going <Hl|?r of your auto will work wonders, kill give it more speed and power. rveryt king for the car. Tires, I't.- and accessories.

FRANKLIN STREET GARAGE

lone 68. Wrecker Service. M A. K. CHKNOWETH, Prop.

-I- *’• •!• *1* I entury 1 lub To Meet.

were I ’.-t, $:;.oo an.. Second, $2.00 The contest ha- been goin^ on for oni' time und ;• the auspices of the club. The contest was open to students of all wards in the 5th and Cth grader, with tie subject "Children of

other Lands.” -i* *i* -i* +

Country Club Met.

| Hhe Fincastl.? Country Club met

March 14th with Mr . Bettie < ooper eral di-cu don followed T.qdcs .iiol Mr.-. Halph ( loss with thirteen International Kelationsh will be i ' members and two guests present. Ow- feature in the future. All e ,.r, d I in;: to sickness quite a number were themselves a- having spe • i pi. litaliseir. and in the absence of the able as well as enjoyabl cvenin;;. 1’resident and Vice-president the q.q. .p.pq..p housi wa- . alle i to order in Mr-. I heta Alumnae l.unrlic m. John VV illiam Minutes of the Fi“b- The member, of th*' Tbi la Alum | ruary meeting lead anil roll tall, each nae Chapter of this cit* w 11 h*' th*' member answi rioL' with something in guests of the Indiana Chapter j connntion vitli St. Patrick’s Day. Saturday at luncheon, lie meeting Al-'i there were fifteen pennies tak- will be at the home of Air- Kthel i en in the penny drill. After all hu.-i- Thornburg Shirley, 120-' \ rth New ne-s wa.- iliscussei!, the meeting was Jersey Street.

. mittee wl di .11 i joyed very much I with Mrs. Verna Bullenlick as prize I winner. During the social hour dej licious refreshments of marshmallow i pudding and banana cake was served

by the hostess.

The April meeting will be held with Mi . June Garner, Mrs. Bettie C'oopI or and Mrs. Inez ('idlings to enter1 tain. All departed after enjoying the nftenpym to the greatest extent. Mori in O. K. S. I’icnic. The (). E. S. of Morton Chapter No. ,'i. r )li will hold a silver offering picnic upper at Morton Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock, March 21st. All nia-ons and (). E. S. and families of that b dgr are invited to come and bring an invited gue-t and well filled basket * and table service. A short progiam will be given.

llol si’.llnl D GOODS | range to\e 1 kitchen safe, I obi fashion berry corner safe, 1 stand table, 'mirs, bedstead and dishes, and many

her articles.

TKItMS Of SAU \|| sums of 10., and under, cash. Sums over 10. a credit of six months «ill he von. Purchaser giving a good hanklie mile lira** in,: 7 int cent inter- ( laud 2 per cent olT for cash.

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The yonnn girls of our city will lux e this new wonderful Cleansing C'rcme 1 ecausc it docs not hx>sen the skin xvhilc melting into face ft) remove every trace of Just and grime from the pores. 1 his, as well as a new l ipstick, Rouge, ('om* paste, and I uc 1'oudre is in.ulc by ike beauty ripen, Madame Su:anne, ar.J •old exclusively hy us in our city.

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^ E'very thi ng Baby Cliick Meeds

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The Century Club will meet with Mrs. John Alice, Compbell Apartn*t id- Saturday afternoon at 2:50 o’clock.

HOW

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AND

WHERE

To Borroxv Money

HOW—Call at «iur "(Tice, m.ik' your wants known. WHEN If you are in debt and have a number of small

bills to pay.

WHKKK TO BOKKOW—XVo would suggest that you sec us lirsl. Our terms and rates are the best to be

had.

INDIANA LOAN CO.

It would take you months to gather <he wonderful, choice ingredients that are all put together and waiting here for you iu a sack of

.f I mil

I t atikiin St t • i t t«» t li Franklin Sln.t nl tin « Ion 21. tow nnhip 14 n

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Phone 15.

21 /j K. Washington St.

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GHKENCASTLK, IND., MARCH 15, 11I2K. NO. \X

Published in the interest of Greenand vicinity the 'Irue-Hixon Lumber Co. oroKci: ENSIGN Manager anil Editor WM. I’OEEARD Advertising Manager HARRY ASH ( ireu ntion Manager

“All right,” answered the Sergeant. "Is this Miss Spinster speaking?" "No," came hack the anguished voice, "this Is the burglar.”

Callander

putting a new

the room occupied

('has. Rector.

Clothing

will move in as Mr. Cal-

—o— Wm. Chapman has .“reeled a new filling station just west of the State Farm on the National road. Mr. Chapman bought his lumber from us.

for a railroad. The ioremaii hand d him a t"l flag and a green flag, and told hit". “When ever you c eo a t rain coming, get out and wave thi red flag."

vay wid d" dmed Pat. a red Hag :'*t a granc

I’ll

"Get a

job!” e\« "Me wav

when Oi

one handy, starve fu t."

T* ■>

lander finishes. —o—

"Why are you running that steam roller over that

maiden aroused find ti room.

neither fainted

lady one man She nor

field

‘I’m

mashed

this year!"

raising potatoes

I nstead Indicated an armchair and said: "Sit down there, sir.. I want to talk -to

you.”

An hour later there came a franring on the telephone at police headquarters and a voice said: "There’s a burglar in Miss Spinster’s bedroom No. 2313 Blank

We are selling a

lot of lumber for brooder and poultry houses. Also the farmers are beginning to buy fence and posts for their

spring fencing.

The old fashioned girl certainly knew

to get u dinThe modern

girl does too, but she uses a different

method.

how Her.

Spring is just around the corner and now is the time to prepare to spruce the old place up. W" are glad to give you any suggestion that we can.

street. Send the po-

once, for

A homesick Irishman had got a job as crossing guard

Fir-t “Why s<» thin and emaci-

heaven’s sake!’

Truc-Hixon Lumber Co. Phone 551 Build it of wood—

ated this spring,

brother ?’’

Second Moth: "I

was shut up all win-

ter with a young

lady’s bathing suit. Not another bite to eat in the closet!

Ssjo-o-^s(ions Foi

\ our

Sunday Dinnur

Strawberries New tomatoes New Cabbage Jersey Sweet Potatoes New Peas Celery New Potatoes Green Onions Radishes Kale Parsnips Cauliflower Spinach Cucumbers Asparagus Dressed Chickens Head Lettuce Sasafras Fancy Apples Grapes Dates Figs

BEST GRADE

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FRESH BAKERY GOODS DAILY

CANNED GOODS

JUST PHONE 82. WETZ the GROCER Courteous Clerks. Prompt Delivery.

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