The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 April 1928 — Page 3
SIFIED ADS for Sale— , unl Piano, in !?ocxt conm- Walnut, i’hone 703. 4- It. r *:-jOne or two lots on uJad- l ,hom ' Ru,al ' J9 - Af * lock P. M. ?' 2p 0 ll-;- Baliy chicks, White Barre( l Kocks. See or .j s Burks, Box 333. 3-3p —0—-— H>13 small shouts or fur cow. Morris Burks, 2- 3p. ■*0* " I gieven shojits. Allen, Houte 0. 3-2p , o— ALE —New wood slip-on jf or d roadster. Phone 25. 3- 2t. —Good Ford Coiijie. n Balance on time. A. 3-ot.
EASTER RABBITS What more attractive and appropriate gift for the kiddies? Gentle, loveable, profitable. Call 525-1, „r 363-L. Greencastlo Hatchery. 3-tf.
For Kent—* 2 apartments furnoor. Phone 333, or 410 30 tf
American Legion Auxiliary Easter Egg Sale, Saturday April 7th at First National Bank. Fresh eggs and colored eggs. Phone 836 and give your order early. 3.4^
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Clifford R. Dickerson of Jackson township announces that he is a candidate for reivomination for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for Putnam County subject to the deeision of the Democratic Primary, May
8, 1928.
Purdue Pounds Tiger Twirlers To Win, 12-1 Tilt louching four DePauw tw,r:>r- for
i_/v.i «uw iui nis orrice t. hits. Ij. HrHCKnov
a total of 13 hit-, the Purdue baseball ,iun <li..l nii> ii.ur oUotk km-
11 , provement of a ce
year for the two squads. Not much who is a husband and father as web i- known concerning th' 1 strength of as being one of the most daiing oi J the Boilermaker representatives but the present day sp od artists, got his the members of the Incal team hav* first training in making corners at been practicing hard for the past two high speed on the dirt track around ! week- and are in goou condition. ] Chicago.
Starting as an experience boy of
Noll,1- hereby ajven i, N th. mol. >•- m^ed car- he wheeled his wav
Aiulhor of Putnam count\ In- , , . .
man.ii that h petition has boon iiieii in through competition around the Win-
hls office Chan. I>. Hra
Nolle
aigned
ckney and One its for the I in highway
the im-
in
ini is set
of Pom mis-
team walloped the Tiger.-, 12 to l in 'Mmir,!'." nshlp' sshi a seven-inning matinee on the hom^ i hVaVin^'be^oiV’lVie Vio'i!
lot, Tuesday afternoon. The lone tab be"
tor the* Old Gold came in the last th* iir«t day nf thr t«guiar > • 1,..Ir <k r 1 y. . I’Tin 11*28. Of said hoard and which nail ox the seventh, when Costello aid petition is as i'ouows ti* wit
came home afe from third on Mrs- To u "' ll ! ruble Uour.l ot fonunls-
sloner* of I’lKuum County
seisnuths sacrifice. The contest vra 'V, Tin- unduruiancrt ..-hunt v,,t- ‘ ailed at the opening of the eighth n;;;, h T^Ti>': 1 u!^:. 'mV,'.
honorable hi ng. draining, iz«ing with a
dy City and became the logical Ch cago district representative of the | speeders of the world. He has upnebi |
his honor well.
frame on account of darkness. It was a return match, the Boiler-
I makers having nosed out DePauw, 6-
Plow sharpening, horse -hoeing and :i ' at '-afayette on Monday, general repairing. Pficffenbergcr.! Anderson, Mes.-er-mith, Whitson Old Stand. 4-lt-w.' ,4 * mphier loakei1 ' best the Tigers. 0 ’ From Tuesday’s play, DePauw is The BainbrMge Ladies Aid of the' weak :,t short > 'ee 01 " 1 al,<1 eenterfield. Methodist Church will hold a lunch I |,fer ‘ sil k is “I’l'arently the best pitchand food maiket, April 7th, in th" ' MK ^ ^ or * kl ‘ tr°ld. howle reCourt House lobby. w-6-2p. I vealed . l,f baseball knowledge 0 j but he bad his excited moments and
| was given terrible support by Bab-
KEAI) I HE DAILY BANNER Cock and Stratton.
_ —- - - . Purdue collected iuiis in the first, . 1 -econd, fourth, fifth and sixth in-
i nings. DePauw’s lone tally came in
lutiia H etition
ipnc
in
base an
(l» cribctl ana <ilI of which
if>\A nship, I’uinam,
1 is (loscrI Ip
sifim puolic hlahw is sltuat* (l in M<>ni
a ml
H (ginning 1 herein
rihed
ount o11(i \v
• u> pemion your honorable board to improvi b\ grading, firalning', bridgng jind mucudamizciiig with a stom >ase and a gravel top th* following fit .-eribed ana «*xlsting puolic highw ay.
in Monroe ty, Indiana, w s: t o - w 11:
the int* rseetioii of the
mad herein alter tlcsuiPfil. with i (I i t f-ncast le and C'ra wfordsvllle ron • state road Number i ; at thi northcst Cornt-r of section 21, fow nshi north f»f range 1 west, thence eas with the center <»i t-xisting pui*
for a distance of three
here salu
MOVIES
w e If#,
on and lie higl
lghwa> for a <
fourths of one mile
t h<
oad.
t h -
hip •a st
liignwH> intersects an f-xistlng public highwas running, north at tm
59 acres of good pasg. Matthews. 3-2t
I RENT:—Furnished room, ntrancc and both. Phone 2-lp.
RENT:—Apple Orchard, ral 99 after 6:00 o’clock P. 3-2p. :ENT—Modern house, gardPhone 657-X. 2-tf
ENT:—Modern furnished newly decorated. Phone 4-7-2t
ENT:—Modern furnished t two blocks from square. Columbia St., Phone 812. 3-tf iENT:—Modern, attractive iu-hed for light house-kcep-525-L or 363-L. 30-tf.
ENT—Upper apartment. %t. Luca- and 1 Gautier. 3-5t.
AUTO STORAGE By month, day or
night.
Corner ()f Washington and Jackson streets. Phone 72 for storage and OLD TRAILS
AUTO
INSURANCE
ghwit> running, north,
west cornel of the north cast quarter quarter of the north ^ast quniter 01 the said section 21; Thence north on and with the center 01 to# exi^iii. public highway, a distanee «»f t\Nf» miles, to the point where (lit* said highway intersects improved Slat* I load No. .■»(•. The total distance asketl to be improved being two and three
fourths miles.
ti r 11 You
. *>’ »
gravel top I 1 We furth<
the sixth inning, Costello scoring on vom-
Messersmith’s sacrifice.
Harmeson, Snodgrass and Sindeler |(rovelm . nt ^ ^ looked best at bat and in the field fori iim .m cUciion tiien the Boilermakers. Spidell and Myers '' u.ni’
worked in the box for the visitors. Fowle, Starke, McCullough and Bowman were used on the mound for De-1
e road w ith a
;h way h u h I -
petitioners ask that the way be paved with stom ba
12 feet wide .
u*r pray that said high
improvement be made without h
inu an election therefor.
Signed b> < liarlea L. Itrackney and one Hundred fifty four others. In witness hereof I have her unto set hand and affixed the seal ol m> nc< at Ureencastie, Indiana, this
Thirdsv of April 1I«2S.
Willis L-;. Gil
Pauw. Both coaches substituted frequently during the matinee. The
score;
Purdue 610 113 0—12 13 1 D< Pauw . . 000 000 1— 1 2 ,5 Batteries— Spidell, Myers and Ramby; Fowle, Starke, McCullough, Bowman and Scheiner, and Scbults.
ill And., Putnam County,
1 ndluna.
m ou» (Hen E. Gill and' Putnam coun-
India na.
oieii Gyons Atty. SPKKDSTKK ENTERS
(po<t
—Lost—
■leys and metal knife, on Po.-sibly at post-office. Re office window. Reward, anis. 4-2p
wanted
El);—Y'ard mowing and job.- call 562‘X. 4-3p El):—To buy double set Phone 290-K. 4 Ip-
SMAN WANTED—We want man for Putnam County at ,ive stock experience prefert not necessary. Liberal relion weekly. Must be honest, 'u.-, of good standing, and • Age 30 to 55 years. Naive Stock Remedy Co., 640 - St., Chicago, III. or J. S. de, District Manager, NewM. 28-4-2p. ITED:—Draft male K. W. , Phone Rural 142. 3-lt ~ —0— ■ TED—A house to rent. May '■ Six rooms, must be modin good neighborhood. Preon d Ward district. See R. H. 524 Greenwood Ave. 2-tf. >TED:— Farm hand, single Thone Alav Thomas, Brick 2-3p.
w »nts farm Office.
work inquire at 3-2p.
MisceDaneoa»t’N UP—Stray bog. R. 5.
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Made by (jjjTPQjiP Owl Drug Store A. FLEENOR Greencaatl*. Ind.
INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. 4,.—Cliff Woodbury, the Chicago speester who is a target moving so swiftly that I even pi-tol bullets can’t cope with hi- j | rapidity, will pilot a front wheel j drive Boyle Valve Special in the In- |
- — | ternational 500-mile race to be heb: DePauw and Purdue university golf “t the Indianapolis Motor Speedwav
teams will play Saturday at Lafaye- heie May 30, it was announced today
1 Up in the first golf match of the Woodbury, a mode.-t young
\T THE YONUASTLE
Believing that minute worries affect the human nervous system in the same way that water affects stone and, in the end, brings on the dramatic outbursts which result in trogedies, Victor Schertzinger has built George Bancroft's first starring picture for Paramount, “The Showdown ’ upon this theory, showing at the Voncastle theater, Thursday and Friday. The story takes place in the oil fields of Tampico where Bancroft hagone in an effort to retrieve his for tunes by a last desperate gamble. Into this environment conies a delicately nurtured girl from New York. She is warned by Bancroft that the stealthy menace of the jun gle, its loneliness, its dangers all th • more deadly because hidden under , llv , flowers and greenery, will, in the end, “j^ break down her morale. She scoffs
1 at him and then—
—with dramatic suddenness she goes to pieces and Bancroft finds himself faced by the necessity of fighting to save her from the dangers of her own desires. In addition, he stands as her only protector from the passions of three other men, blind to every sense of decency.
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GOLF TEAM TO PLAY
ANTIOCH C HURCH Our prayer meeting is one you sure will »njoy, always have a good leader and our social after meeting i.- a real pleasure come and enjoy th“ evening as well as the meeting.
Send Flowers For Easter Greeting* | The must appropriate and beautiful of all gifts for old and young < at Easter time. Easter Lille. , Tulips, Daffodils, and Hyacinths in all their beauty to be found at The Peck Flower Shop Rhone 741-K. Phone us your orders or visit the small shop at 403 Hanna St.
If you smoke for pleasure
Zack 3-3p
[>/|| rwjp HONEY-TAR f UIX v3 COMPOUND
r "al contracting and repair- ' l| " all kind of electrical work. ■ 1 'erviee. office over Cen“‘'ional Bank. Phone office 154. Re ' « 332. Virgil Grimes. 31-tp.
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'HINT forget r ".in Legion Auxilary Easter Ml *. Phone orders, 836. 11,1 Gne of the Methodist church ' 11 rummage sale at the starting Saturday morn 1 Pnl 7 - 2-6t.’
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noth e
,^ rs of Putnam
Tank
“Good Thing Mrs. Mary
JTr. p. MULLINS, DRUGGIST.
to Know—Renicnilor
She e l used to lie awake at mgh comfort, t an d_enJo> i i H * ffer bark
county. The
ors H8e Co- ’ is Pay**)* and cattle. Will remove *> free pf charge. Reverse 394 or 6364. The plant
" r does out of business. eas ily hud aim at eo ;"...-^
27-301. «! pf MULLINS. UKLGGB5T.
—Camels Jead the way. The winning answer is "I LIKE ’EM.”
Camels The c*ij{Hr<*lU* hesl-likrd l»y so many sniokerfl, it leads Ly billions
rest” No one should suner oaip whe^ Foley Pills diuretic may be so easily hud and at so small a cost.
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