The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 April 1928 — Page 3
ilFIED ADS .For Sale— k\LE:' A thoroughbred r Giant cockerel. Phone
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rThc tnut Anthracite on V- . 14 ‘ 4t uw anti pig^ se| T ru y Keelsville InJ. 17*lip rTk-Good brood so\s r , 513 Street. 17-3p
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h2ftan7t^h,Vv ,! ?r. k ? , y »"■* On*l U ItJ OM 1 VT a 7tMr. and Mr^. ciande Polt2 Mdthelr; » lorovcnicnt ui n Y., V-un ' ilighili’-, ‘"V . l Hi* Dfty "i'l lour children, all of near Clinton, Mftrf* AttTArtlVP Monro, Townsiiij. .au co.*!! ! $. Hero A arpi/ ^|ha V< gone to Inditnapoll, to take the' "1™* mirdCUYC
>, , ... > ... , " , ^ . Pasteur treatment for rabies. Wouldn’t you, too, like a face powder i • w '■ • • *• * * * *1.^ ,r ' w;d : J “ - 3h r^ w “>-'
!>o t tor them to take treatments af* ■ clog the pore^—and alway.ter two pups otmed l<y them be-'orulfine! It is made by a
t ‘ :l /d petition’, is as follow ' to nit: lo tlif Honorable^lloafd o£ CurmnU-|
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ers and free hold* ship, I’ulnani, f*,,
utnatn,
!mprov' lf bv‘ Krad r in'•' driI'i'„XU K - ,
PNtdM;Kits
r. siUt'nl vot•
°I Monroe town*
Rose Poly Here For Diamond Tilt
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■r j : .Lucuv*. posts for ;ale
l^th west of Cloverdale ^
Ty {arm or wtile C. 1*. renter St. Terre Hauto
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atnam,
[i«i im <]» cribed us Heginniittf at tlu- int
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UA IS UN M’KEEN MELD
TODAY.
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iGli SALE — Saturday, I. ] : r ,- O' partmcnt. Alpha
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[l,E:—My residence on lu* J road to right party
jjlajor Orton.
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l[ f 1 . at her bed ill good fphone 0---K. 1S*3;>.
[lE;—175 t-’OO bushels of Call ami "fe Estel t>r Al* k, 0 „ R. R. N’o. 7 neart the Lnt.
Llli -flood seed potatoes, lushel. Phone 710-L. 18-3]> |Alhi:- Whiterock baby licnt-. Mrs. Ida Baker, is-imi
ll.E: Holybruok Soy beans l;:, Bai:-bridge. 1 l-16-18p
herv in after do
as tic
inber 13 at
tlon
btalc rua t corn* r
north of rar ud with tb.
inter?-* »• tion of th* lo < rib.-.l with ti„ wmrduvillt road,
road,
the norl h
A bright, but greeteei the Ho-
not very warm inn, Poly and. DcPaUW
n K 0 t west. th'noeTeas'i! a U ;! hal1 ttams "' hen they crossed
Of fc '
smoothly— rot
be so pure |
--- r -r x- -j ...v... new French j came suddenly ill. The yc.ung canines f’r'J 00 ' ? nnd is called MELLO-GLO. s*’ lllM IV’CV SS&S&SZSS&.'
1 he repcTt came back that the dogs • Pharmacy.
had rabies. ■- -aaa— > , Tlie Foltz’ stated, that the dogs ’‘-'ted. Tlie doctor, snatched her i>oc-h&d-not btttcn eny 'members of the | book and took $£ from it andj family but that the children as well then told her that he would cure her : as themselves had played, with the] ef^ilTht for $20 more, but that if;
pups. Foltz said he fear, d that
salivu i
from the animal's .meuth, which had
on apd wiui tn editor .
lie tilgliwiiy for :i di.itnti,- ,,f t h r ; lourtlis of one mile, to win r> . .,,1 htaUway intursects an ..-si: tli: r. ibli highway running, north, at th,. . vt >i ?orn« i of the north .... • .
of tho north ca.st quai'l, r id'
IWil
west
rtv
bats
of
quarter of tlo north <.I t .|u;i
the null) Suction 21; Tlnnoo north mill With the cent, r of tb.- \i tini. public highway, a distance of twZ nillos, to th.. point where- tt... 0,1 clrh-v-v Intei x, ets linproa I si ; .t V.oad No. 3ii. The total Uirt-.n. u k- 1
loved being lwe» and tin
es.
she refused he would not refund the* The woman still refused and the!
gotten on the chindren.-’ fir gets! men failing to retum the on McKeen field here this after- j blight afreH'thein. • (stolen money.
noon at 3:30 o’clock. Coach Toddj a further precautionary mtaa-( , ~— l> — Kirk announctii prior to the contest 1 ur *'* Llr. A. F. Stibin, county hcaltlii . ^' ie cur r cr *t L-.-ue of Liberty, carthat he wouhi start Burt Fowlet officer lias ordered all dogs not vac-1 riC3 u *'P CCC ^ delivered in New Aor.c
again t the Engineers from Tom* i'-’mated, kepfup fir 40 days.
to lie UUpl fourths mil
ur bo
Your petitioner a.-T. th .t th,-
way h.i ptived with stun. gravel toil 1J feet wid.
bus
furtlur pray thul nuid Id. ht linprovullient bo mad, witboul b
elvCtiuii thirufor
in
Sigrin one lit] ness hand
iction thti- for
Charles L.
ilrod fifty four othc ra. In vit1 liavt* hero unto
A of
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afli.\td the
) Beal of mv or Indiana, this th*
Putnam County,
Indiana.
Indlann tilen Gill and Pultium coun
Indiana.
Gl< n Pyona At ty.
fie at Greencastb. I Tblr«lay of April IDJ: Willis Ii. Gill Aud.
CHICHESTERSPILLS J<1». Wtlk Itlo* l!,bU«. W , rtvo anauBal. ec-.t O.I ,r.-Ui'K SOU BY PRIG MSI S EIWWMIW
j Drothors will fctll 3'ou u at wholesale price, |I ; a utingof 40'i to 60*« | difh'' rt lies and makes fir.-.t filling of ice Free.
Haute. Another hard game is in store fur the Tiger.' thi.' Saturday when th.tnmg Indiana University nine invades: the city. Reggie Pfersick will probably toil on the mound for. the Old Gold aggregation in thi! tilt. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS \merican \»sociition St. l*:,ul, Indianapolis, wet grund : . Columbus, 1 Kan-as City, 3. (ten
innings.)
Milwaukee, y; Toledo, 7. Minneapolis. Louisville, (rain). American League Cleveland, 0; Detroit, 4. Chicago, 4; St. Louis, 2. New York-Boston (cold). Washington, Philadelphia, (raiu). National League Chicago, 3; St. Louis, 2. Pitt bureh, Cincinnati, (rainh Philadelphia, New York, (cold). Boston, Brooklyn, (cold).
MMwtiU What’s the use of hiving iralfic regulations if they are not observed ?
Practically any time during tlie day a person can stand on the comer
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A Good Tiling to Know—Kernemhex
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Mrs. Mary B-—, (name fumi h- 1 \\ V IVHINt,
ed) San Francisco, Calif., says that “J’oley rills diur-tic very quickly stopped u bad pain in my back, ami where I used to lie awake al night with rheumatic paihs, i now sleep in
7-y-ll-14‘lG-18-5t j "‘'N'o'one 0 ehould sS'bfck- ,r C ' 1,vela " ,i VUNander of the
—* j ache, rheumatic pains, .sleep disturb-
j ii g kidrwy and bladder ailments, j when Foley Pills diuretic may bo so
I easilv had ami at so small a co^t.— SI r« m+* oltkc) 11 ' l '. Sfl.UXS, DUUCCEST. flour, iirw paper and dec- ' - - -’s.
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Todd Ac Son. East Wash, j 17-f —o , |t! NT- Upper four room ‘ [Heat aud water. ClocC inIpic. 6-tf.! —o——— ENT—5 room huu.-e on; Phone 73G-Y. lC-3p,
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room' St. | 1C-31 1
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II):—To rent house by first V.l liami T Office. 10*3t
p: T wenty-five to thirty ling from Seventy-five to (*1 1. . Call’s Cafeteria. iS-Ot
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—Ixiuit* s w 11st watch, j * at Banner office. lt[ l|>~ at my farm Monday | md bull. Owner may have faying for this ad. and feed Irell Route 0. IS-lp
l:—Small bull dug, name collar. Call Rural 142. It lisceflaneoui—
Brighten up your home— with DUCO l.el us show you how \^OU can uscDuco in your own M homeon dozens ot bou , hold fur-nishings-chairc, tabh . bob and dressers, and on those rmnll things which have ahsa' needed color. 1c doesn’t take experience. \Nt will be nlad to show you how easy it is to
apply Duco.
We cairy a complete line, twentytwo beautiful colors, lour rich stains, and the transparent Clear Duco. .Nothing else can give you Duco regain. Come in an! ^.k for a color
tarJ—today.
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SCORE BOARD
YESTERDAY'S HERO:— Percy I Jo lie,- of tlif Chicago Cub-. The ometimes erratic southpaw had one of : i good day .-. ;md outpitched Grov-
St.i
Loui. Cardinal in a ten-inning contest to win, 3 to 2. Thu Cards made only five hit- .iff Jones. Jones added the final toueli to u big day by scoring the winning lun in the tenth in- , ning. Me led off with a single, advaneetl on a -uerifioe, and scored on
Kiki Cuyler'.- .-ingle.
( The victory sent the Cubs into a tie i *ilh tho C :-ii for second place in
| the National League.
The Cleveland Indians gained tmdi puted possession of second )>laco jilace. The Detroit Tigers, G to 4. Gtorge Buui.- contributed a tiipoly ngle which scored two runs in the
seventh and Willi.-
recently by the head oJ
Liberty the advertising departEntertains rnent. This department Young Folks sells full page advertise-
ments in Liberty at the
rate of |12,500 per page, and does not sell loss than four page:, Ikr four consecutive issues. The interesting thing about this story is what thm executive says about (he magazine. He telh why it is popular. He say, of | it is because they are giving the peo-
Washington and Indiana pie, the younger people, what they .streets and observe mo- want. He says they have no set edi-j
tonal rules. They buy stories they believe young people will like and the rapid rise in circulation t-> nearly two millions, indicate the po-oplo like to! be entertained. Chauncey DePew,! said one was aa young us he tried to be. liberty says they are entertaining the young folks. This prob ably means they are entertaining old and young, so far as years are concerned. If Liberty can .-ati.-fy millions, a community can satisfy th people in it because some form of in-
t »Wr ve
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torists attempting to make a left turn onto Indian) street from Washington, heading west. A large ‘ No Left Turn” sign is painted on the stop light base, but nevertheless, many autoist.s attempt to make the turn. There are several reasons for not permitting left turns at this crossing. In the first place it Is one of the busiest coniets in the city and with cars parked on both sides of South Indiana street it is danger- ut
We’re Ready For Business
In Our New Location At 20 E. Washington We invite our friends (o visit us and look over our new store. Have >ou noticed our Spanish type display windows? THIS IS STILL “THE STORE FOR THE LAD AND HIS DAD."
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to turn left around the light. In th*
second place it is almost impossible 1 spiratioiul entertainment can be proto nmke the turn directly, withou* vided that will be a benefit ami ui backing, and in this manner traffic is | upliftMo not only the community, h it j held up. Furly Wednesday niorninp to si.ciety in general. That io nh..i a DePauu* professor wa observed go- the pro. cut generation wants. | ir.g up to the light, attempted to tun * mtirYlarv~ ieft, made a half turr., found he could * . , 1 ■ > , . , not make it and'then bud lo ba-k j A : ; . U r latt . Jark shad ?' v . uf
In tho meantime the .'igpiul hu«'| changed but molcritrt In aded both [ east and we.,t had to wait until tin •
melted into oblivion and the sun ii dl hi* glorious majesty .-ent the fir. 1 beam of breaking day ucros.i the land,
- v 1 , - 1. , . 1 • i t^ 10 Fale llor.se and his resolute tid-
nrst dnver had straightened out hi: 1 I *r paid a iliort but dec.sive visit to
ar uid continued to make the tun Left turns eat are permitted.
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lutert;t in aud girls’ clul wortc, particularly in the 4-JI Club
which is Coiii|>o.sed of ag-
\ oung ricultunj aj’.J home ••coI’eople’s nomics cluL , i- increa-inr t lubs all over the late. Tin
tenth annual boys’ and
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of Butnam county. The Ullage Co., is 1 laying $LbO and cattle. Will remove fne of dufrge. lievcrte ill ubl or bio 1. ’]Tio plant |t r goe-, out of business.
I bcmstitdiing arid plcuting. ’revive prompt attention
#’s Store.
hill be a rumniugv sale, 8atniing, April 21 at, in the a; 'om of tlie Court House.
18-31.
'ASTI E— l ive gallons ol w a* required to extinguish ‘here. Tlie tire department to a still alarm when a Blow trie hud caught fire. OfpT they believed “some boy.->” Ytcd tlie blaze.
through with three-inning of splendid j olio f jiitching for the Indians. All other game.- were postponed because of the ruin and cold weather. jfiii nil USDAY’S UV E BEST RADIO
FKUri RES.
WJZ Hook Up, 8 p. m. Maxwell hour with Mabel Garrison, soprano. WJZ Hook Up 7:30 p. m. Ampico
hour.
UN KM Montreal, CNRO, Ottawa, 18 p. in. CNRO opera company in “Madame Butterfly.’’ WJZ Hook up 9:80 p. m. National j -tring quartet. [ W UAK. Hook Ul> 9 !»• m* The old councellor. ; MOVilES Did Count Lyof Tolsti, year, befui • tin World War and the resulting vatclj m that plunged Uu. ia into the throe of rebellion, foresee the it volt that plunged his country into
Bolshevism?
I inU'i> ting fcpiculation is vividly brought to light in the motion picture production of “Love,” based on Tolstoi’s “Anna karvninu,” and in which tie Ku.-isian aristocracy, at the height «f its power, is Fhown iu a vivid .-pectacle in the new Metro-
picture, romina day to the Voncas-
adnounecs Ws canmuacy ror u.u- ev... , ■ lncidtnt ., ( ,iuulion. ination for treasurer of »’u„a’.i Lvuu tl^ HWatO. ^ ^ ^
I remurkabli book, and, viewed on the 1 Mreen in the light of modern happenjug.-, nil hint of a pdophetic vision on the p it of the author—a prophecy
that at the time he would not have voiced in direct word-
1 u 11>> ui mv vunun iinnuiii yt>\, .int. { Hudlin cumel girls’ club round-up will but held at| linrr ,.r rils*n(^. I^i^luo ttnlvur ilv \fut- f_ r . TO*. ^
LtldS'S
Owl DniK Store
\. FLEENOR Greencastle, lnd.
POUT 1UAL ANNOUNCEMKN I KOU FUOSECLIING AT I OHM A Clifford It. Dickerson of Jackson township announces that he '» 1 candidate for rcnoaiination for
the
27-iiOt. office of I’rosecuting Attorney for Putnam County subject to the decision of the Democratic 1’iiinary, Ma>
8, 1988.
FOR TKEASl BLR
Aha
|J. Lb-by of Marion Lowi hip
Goldvvyn-Mav 1
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ty, subject to the decision of Democratic primary, Max 8, 1928.
-healing,
'"Ugh* Quickly
demulcent.
bothered with a hard jicr-
| c 1 di, but found no other
■ and ,0 quickly re-
L" fohy, Honey and Tar, I ■■ 1. Boggia. . To-1 f'” 1 1 ’Ugh- and th rout if- • 2, ijfd broncliial coughs, lin- ” u coughs, almost instant-1
■ 't combines the curative 0 , Pun* pine tar and the
_ uemuleent action 0/ fresh ‘ t l' with other healing in-
' j’lon to those who suf*
11 ^'tblesomo night coughs.: [y-s Honey and Tur Com-1 r** * ilUtUXS, Dru^ist. •
y«tr W 99lP «•••!- N o m- 4X««* IBTB^ Indiana Loan Co. jjl'i E. Washington fet. I'honc 15.
dare
Ihindue university, May 1-5. Th nrogrum ha. bivn arranged arid detailed plans made f r handling thi largest gathering of club mini her ever assembled in the state. Thgroup will be comprised mostly 0) club winners in townships and counties, wlio have won the trip to thi round-up because of their out-tand ing work in their respective ciub.Interest in the clubs is rncreai ing each year and is likewise interesting more and more boy s and girls in the*
various home project ).
A device for recovering bodies under water is being worked out a'
'Pert’e Haute. The dev;ci
A i.- a powerful Lfcht, whicl New it is raid, will rellect fo> Device thirty feet under water
thus enabling divers and
rescuers to get a better line on what they are doing. Much difficulty ha. been experienced in the pa.,L on tnc part of Rescuers win n striving to recover bodies, by the fmtt that they had to feel their w^y and guess, not knowing accurately where the bodies coul 1 be. By the m w* device, if it is successful, the \v\i, can be accomplished in a much hojtrr kngtl of
lime.
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In order to r«du •• the number of accidents in Indiaiu during tlie heavy tpriflg rains, wliich so oftKcduee en turn into sleet storms Accident making paved roads tlipNumber j>ery aJid dangerous, the state highway commission hua issued a special warrung to motorists to exercise cure in driving. During the recent . iv*et com in the northern section of the state, t< 11 uecidents occurred on one stretch of u . tate road, near South Bead. Bared roads are level and when sleet sticks to them, it i.s impossible foj an uutuniobilf traveliing at a high rate of speed to stay on the highway, the warning pointed out.
'jnhr* Gilbert and titeta Garbo, wl.o j tfvery once* in u w bile warnings ufe ' d . uc h a sensational success in j received concerning kP«ci*l fakers, U an ,i the Devil," appe ar ug..in , doing one thing or anothi, . G,, fir t time .'ince in the lavish] W arnuigs er to make money in the
spectacle which was given a gorgeous
uiiMis
production. The story is laid in the gay. t period of the Ru^ian court.
liilbel t the l*ttUtlfull» form d Count Vronsky, and
Garlw in tlie role of the tragic Anna. The central theme is the tragic 'ucrifice of Anna, who deserts nus- | u ,iid and child for love, to be pursu-
Are
Bcceived
cusic t loossible manner. The latL.-.t heard occurred In Green! burg, Decatur
county, the fir t of the week. Thei fakers were in tlw form of "eye rpi 1 cialists.” and appeared to be between ( the ages of 2o and 80. Tlie special-1
)ur community and released from the ■oils and .urroas of this life one of. nir moft rt . peeled and best beloved! citizcr.p, n<*ighbor3 and friend • Chalk'., the jouiigi.st .on of Bui jamin and Rachel Barker was born in Mill Creek tevvnthip, Butnam counly, Indiana, on Feb. 2S, 1883, dtT'art | ed this life to be with his Uodci'rr.erl on April 2, ll<28, aged 45 year.-, 1
month, and 4 days.
His childhood w as spent a., that v! most other boy s, getting an educaiion in the town, hip .-<-hooLs in the winU-v month.', and helping with tho farn work in the sumnier. With the , things to be done, he was never too [ busy to make friends arid many of the, friendship.; which he thus made re-1 raained insolvent until his demise. ( At the ugv of 17 he became interested in hi:. Master’s work, wu. ,0: verted and affiliated himself with Walnut Chapel Church. Ho wa a loyal member to his church and Wi h ed U> see it prosper. During a meeting held by Rev. Barr lie felt himself called into the ministry and only! recently expressed a desire to get | . well that he might fulfill thi; high :
tnd noble calling.
On Sept. 19, 19118, he was unarried to Lotti - fvcller. This union vva. a most happy one and to it were born eight children, Garnet, JUy, Verl, Merle, Lola Mark, and Fern, Willi and Emma Florence. To his family he was ukvay g^d un<l kind, having in mind at all times tbtir welfare and’ betterment. He hail often expre. sed a desire to live to tee his rhildrei grown ard the last one, Emma IT or- 1 encc, gradual' from high school. TYio much cannot be said of t iiarb: cs aa ho was well re.-pecGd and lowL by everyone and was always willing and ready to help in anything that | was uplifting. Vt the time cf hi. death he wa., a member of the Township Advisory Board. He wa.; a friend to everyone* and a neighbor t > all, a laving father to his family, .-ind a faithful and loy a! companion to hi;
wife.
II<; leaves to mourn his loss, a heartbroken wife and children, Iw</ brothers and three ..biers, and a h...t of relative - and friend., who will fffeatly miss him and who have been! much saddened at his going. Lhuring hi !a->t illness which hi; o^eraof about t'vo year duration, he, bore his suffering and pain with ctoitisTu and w hen his voice failed him i that he might converse with his. friends he reported to WTiting, a k-i ing and anwtriiig questions in thi- 1 manner, but with all these ad.c-rsi’ 1 condition., he never lo^t sight of hi , Ma ter and Redeemer in whom he had; faith to b**lieve that Ho would carry; 1
him through.
Although saddened by hia going, may we invoke the dignity of silence j while we ask of God his blessing up
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ed by a dauntless
conquer her. Gorgeous reproductions of Russian palaces and haunt* of the mighty are settings for the
.puetuculur film. m
ists appeared at the home of an aged) v ‘, 'l'” ~ ^ "f 1 woman and one of the men represent- ^ tlus bereaved funuly and may the
Holy hpint comfort ami care for,
fate that eventually ed lunuelf as Dr. Miller, of Colum-j
bn , and other as Miller’s chauffeur. The woman stated that the eye specialist wanted to cure her eyesight far $25 and wheu aaie refused he in-
thein until lit* who lia^ all thing, in His power shall say a.-, He has ; aid! to Charlee, ‘‘Enough, come up high
er.”
JWade os|M*riall}^ror |>oreli U001K LOV> E |{|{UTUtKS ruKCH A.NU PECK P.VINT proH.ffi- * MUtoth, duT'- ( ^ablc surfaoc that can be kept. *;leaix an<l briglil llic whole tdax* round. Jkisntadc special]) lor ju-t that purpuKV fi oe " ( btnotrtlily ami family, tN«<?rl> m faroa per “alien, and rlrii*t tpjitlJy to j vJjaautiitiJ, durable -- * Before you paint, see 1115 • Stevens Drug Store
