The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 April 1928 — Page 4
Page Four.
THF (iKKENCASTCK UA1FV liANNFiC, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1928.
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At Prevos’ AH This Week These Low ^Every Day^ Prices Prevail In The Basement
Chee.'i Mil Id ii liiovn Muslir
25c Outn .?1.50 I.itc
out, all
si .00 \l
> d.
50c Satcc .Silk Tu I.adic-' 7 u i t - . >5.00 ( in Fair ; 5, i >
up, yd.
Clio
in..
Out Yd.
cd.
choice (' hoicc
Itibbons, ( 10c Laces Handkercl I laiidkrrcl
Aprons, Choice .iiic Silk Mull l{emnunt ><l V7..iui".' Summer Pants,
pr. 15c
of all kinds in tine 'i.K desirable lengths
n half price.
25c
AT PREVOS’
nr»v |n^?s r*r dnTr»r»g«‘ 0\*
I binder fuiiing or iif^; 1* • li ,u jiiiit* .i (ontrud t" iM'itor/n >uclt
iaarii«»d i*iirh »•>
I boards of commlssi- n* rs .»i- t
out the samo in an>
J Tin* surotit s t'li ;tfi' Of ml •
p« rj onai. shall bo no(
, rrsid» fit fri*clnd<l* fs ui ihi
, I ;:tl i.« r»:t. uii r of WhOfI
; dent fr«fhold’-r of Piitn.i r. um Fafli bidder .^hidl siiltinil \\ 11 1
! bid and bond 1 n<
as required liy th• staiui* Ion's •• .stati of Indiana • pon lailui- >« Huoh affidavit and bund, ur ■ itlp til Ml Witli tin* bid. Hi* Mi' *'i*l
proposal o rc it id cd 1>\
in f.
uitb tin* bid. tin - >f any such bidder
i ,i burial monument in mil ,i'turoi at Illooftonj SI. I .vill bear all lour names. TV; in ii .nt will be placed on a lott • h a . ii own jointly in Paririej ( i • , metery -outh of here. ;),.n't foiyret the Voss Wsisher sale j 1 : week at Gas Office.
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SUBJECTS OF SERMONS ARE OF INTEREST
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» the successful b to file with llu an I from the Industrial
(showing Unit such 11 : ; 1 i.' 11 with thi VVorU 1 1 1 ion 1.1 \s «.».*' I ini i. > na for it'
: t ion of w urluio ii
' 'I’li* IJoardK r»*st-r\* tin riehi 1 o 1 ject any anil all bid: an*l I" tli •* i nn ; inat*: b. lween bidd* rs. and all bi'K jiiubinittcd miust !»»• filed witli that un-
d* rslandilig.
I or II 1
IVrsons .submitting i id nership must set uni 1 in Hi cat’ll person coin posing: tie
ship in the bid and bond m ! Tin 1 inn- for th•• c**mpletion road improvement will • • agrt
at the tim» of t li• e\«
| contract ! joint boui'
Willis it rill,
1 • - ,~ho| ui me of j pui t net - limit 1 ed. nf said ed Upon
nf
ximkihim; iiimiHKM
The 1'runklin S ieet Garage has tu nu ll out a paint job that is radii' illy ditl'erent from ino.-t of its kind.
l-hey have painted the funeral car of f;., m - e ea.t'. Jf.-ot .- 0 '• Lak,n * • ,,t W “ k n V JJ' 1 kind • > nial life or. Gte
imost pirces of work the local paint*
they have never beer nr' uefore. > The fiov in th ■ yard, li e m - j able- in th- warden, the grown.g g*:e*i' in the fh!' 1 arc all VHe-nee- of ti " creative genius of Go i who is b;i.>v
V ON CASTl] TODAY—TUESDAY— Prices—Matinee And Night ^ UAROiPLUml
ha.- turned out
PRINCIPALS TO
MEET HERE ON
India
NO I Hi: HI \ II'IIN 1^ I II \ I 10 N Nu tire is belt b> K i' e u Ihiit tin • j * r- i^tied j 1 a s b. < n appointed 1 • Judge of tlio Fircuil ''ourt of 1 t’uunf'. State of Indian.', udmini t> I the esta t» c»t Mar.' \\ M f I*iii na m < *«junt.'. d* eeaM-d.
WEDNESDAY
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Said estate is su
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Wm. Suthcilin, Attor
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listra 1 or
Notice of
PUBLIC SALE
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are ud-
u••coinpiitiled by a
I or sur* t>. In 4- th. aniount
• •iMlItiolu d In faithful w liioh bo
it 1 :30 o’clock.
Tim meeting will be u/ic of the most
I will otter for -ale at public auc- impoitant held thi year as the text tion at tny farm in Washingt' ii | book- fur use in the county schools Township, 1 nan - outh of Green : ,,, . u; ,,. w ii| ed. T he State
castle on the Manhattun Icoud, to the D 1 .• i-i
highc-t bidder on. 1!o; ' nl of b.lueatm:. adopted quite a
. number of iv w books at their last
Thursday, April 2(), 1928 »«•••;i"g the ».k foi use hei.
at 1 o’elock p. in. The following ; ' v '^ described personal property to-wit: b-t-
HOGS—5 head of brood sow- with Ordinarily a text can be selected pigs; one male hog; 12 head of j fiom a list ot four or five book.-. I>eshoats.. the text bo selections the h AHMING IMPLLMEN fl vei itlint tudj
wagon, 1 new Oliver gang breaking
ap, . g i n i..y oi ■ v i! "V. —it ha.- not gambled in the pasture before. The babe which see- the light of day an : i d.iz. '* d bv it has a right '.o U for lit- is new \ r lilts globe. With all the rest, thi- is especially the house building time of the year. These two are new, even if made ftuin lumber u.-ed before. Spring i- homo-making time also, whieh mean that many young people aie marrying and establishing new
relation-hips.
One of the most important namewhieh is given God is that of Cnatm ! To him we ascribe the source of all
ll * i that is iii the world. It is by his po'.v-
* will 1 .i m» (ting ,n ! er t,hat man comes into this univer-e. itKe of .Join: Y. vnulhon super- 1Th . s n ;| , Ul( , ljhy>ic;ll llf(>| intend,',,, of countv ehools Wednes- ^ thal u only 1)art of hjs Maturt .. .I;,v afternoon. Ih meeting will start j Hc . im , 01nplete unti| , u . acknow .
I ledges God and Christ as His Son. To | bring (hi- about necessitates a change in his life. He has gone through a
I I \ I lit)()ks IdH{ Mi x I \ K.N It W ILL UK SI i.i:ut:i> .\M> S II 1)5 ( Ol li-l OL TUNKD.
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Add enjoy me fit to ■your ti ip I:.rt or Vest, giving you a delightful break in your journey. C & B LINE STEAMERS Each Way T.very Night Between Cleveland and Buffalo t'ffrr you ui limit * I :.i ...• - . • ns !. • LuMJtiou ahm wid ciref s. < it t . ng room ! bttendciits. A r. ■ % will 1 ng
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1’aily Servo May 1 t to h-ovember 14th 1 r «• 1’. 1 • , A. M.
Ask your tu
for tic
rt a/'- nt nr fouri.q iigcruy
-.’i« ui C & li Line.
N'eu' Low Fare $4.50 ’ ViaA $8.50 AUTOS CARKIK1) S&.no AND LT* The Clrvrland ami llutlalu rran.it Oimii
■bmjk^. m. in j»j i
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plow; 1 Sulky breaking plow; 1 walking breaking plow; 1 disc harrow; 1 ,> spike Moth harrow; 2 cultivator-; 2 " f j sets of brcechen tug harness. HOUSES— 5 head of good farm
horses.
All l.ES—2 head of yearling nuil- < -, extra good and well muted. COWS--1 Jor-ey milch cow, I Yearold, calf by side. 1 Guernsey milch cow, I years old. calf by side; both cows extra gentle anil good milk, i SHEKF—20 head of evvi -; with II* early lambs. IT!UMS—S 10.00 and under, cash. Over >10.00, -ix month.-’ time with *'! interest. 2'; ..If for cash. Soles to be bankable and property settled for day of -ale. Raymond Hammond COL. SHKUKILL, Auct. FAI L ALBI.Y, Clerk.
process of physical birth, he must al-, so experience a spiritual birth. This constitute- a new life, Every time i this takes place there i.- another citi-
, . r ,, ,1 zen in the kingdom of God. That •lected fiom the preferreu , . , ■ ,
j which we are seeing rn the natural world about us at the present time ought to enable everyone to understand the change that happen- in he-i
coming a follower of Christ. Haul's figure “In Chri.-t" i- very
j suggestive. The converted man becomes a part of all that Christ is. He
<v*
nil -e for both H h School and Jun-
ior High courses.
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ewooocso »ir MAAOLO lLOYD’ COAPOIVATIOH
" , 'enters into fellowship with his peo-
value, given away, this week ^ ^ ^ snlvati(J|1 of oth , 1-S
only, Offi,
with each Washer sold at Gas
23-25-27-ot
Livestock
INDIANAPOLIS, April 23. (LT’) — Hog price.- advanced 5 cents on the 1 Indianapolis live-lock exchange tuj day. buik (LG0 to 275 lbs.) bogs cleared at $10.55, the top price. Ueccipt- totaled 3,500, 105 uf which
were holdovers.
The cattle maikct closed steady
with receipts of >00. Cnlves receipts as doing something new. Paul is pernumbeied :i()0 and the market closed hap- the one who .stand.- out mo t dir 1 1 ' -tecr- brought MLoiu prominently as an expondent of the
new life in Christ. He is continually
he consecrates his life and substance to the cau-e of the Master. He shapes his thinking, his business, hi- social life, his family according to the teachings of Christ. In the ob.-ervan-ce of Better Home.- Week no more important step could be taken hy husband or wife, or both, than to “put oi Jesu.- Christ.” Our home- will be better in structure and -pint if there i- a "new life in Christ Jesus")
in them.
Th, Bible constantly presents Go i
[rTj'HIRLING around in a barrel of lau? |yi with Harold Lloyd, the man who ma laughs by the barrel. There are rou of rollicking* laugtiter for you with that! limiting, scintillating “Speedy”. Great! gles what giggles!
CLAIRK HULL and his “WANDERERS” TONIGHT
BID TRACY
Cl III h
.Mi.uhtv liar ton
( omedy—Ne»!
\ Good I hing to Know—Keniemher It 31rs. Mary I!. - - , (nann furnish>'l i San Francisco, Calif., says that “holey Pills diuretic very quickly stopped a bad pain in my buck, and where I used to lie awake at night with rheumatic pains, 1 now sleep in com Dirt, and enjoy a good night’s rest.” No one should suffer backache, rheumatic pains, sleep di.-turb-j i, g kidney and bladder ailments, w hi'ii Foley Pills diuretic may be sc, easily had nnd at so small i co.-t. - It. 1*. MULLINS, DKUGGEST.
referring in thought at least to his own conversion. With him, indeed, the
all be-
came new.
GKEKNSBl lit; H AS OLDEST M. F. MINI STElt IN tt OKU)
• (J Til «
Nru floors
tomorrow
nionmi^
Just bru-li LOW KHItOl lll.KS MJ’lLMli: ' AH NISH 81 \1\ on your worn floors lo> "igl't. W hen yon wake up in the inoruiii*r. jou II have new lloors—mirror-lLke in jtlos* ami luaiitv,ami iiiarhle-liard.'Cover.s all old seratehes, nits, and worn '-iiots—varnishes ami stains .it the same time. Comes in niativ naliiial vvimiiI -had, -. \|-,» ri'ronimendcd lor renew imj^ l!i,' Iicaiil v of linnilure. and woodwork. Come in and gel a color rard. L Ik j ore you point, see ns
Stevens Drug Store
FLAN PHKSKin \ I |n\
INDIANAPOLIS. April 2 U FiFlans for preservation of the old | Commercial Club cornerstone Imjx and it- contents, laid in Dceemhir, Isim, j were being made today by civic luad1 ' 1 • follow : g a bonquet Thui day | night at which the old box w.i ,,|,-
i ened.
Former offieiuls of the old ( inerdal Club, and member- of it- -uc-
j ees-.-or, the Indianapolis Chamher nf jCommeree. were guests of L. S. Av-
'•r & Company, which is demoli-hing , the old building to make v,„y f,,i
I new -tore addition.
In the box were found coins, news-
papers, a copy of the
to $13,25. \ ealcr» cleared the jicns at M.'i.5u to >1 1.50 and heavy calves weie auctioned off at $3.50 to $10.
I in he, p market closed steady. J old things passed away an,
Receipts were estimated at 50. I IKK \T ( I.O\ KKDAI.E
Sunday night, completely do- ' ' STOMS l)KHl I.U RETIRES -tniyeil tlo home owned by Mr-. f.V AN’SVILl.L, Imi., April 23. (UP)
■ ' Cloverdale, who -M*' .Margaret Yu b. wh m. l» ■ ^ ( , , would have ••• Sol(li( - 1 11 ■ v: . ' Den ? v h r nL r ? =• The Rev. '» ’• •“•Ii* ^utt.who 0 S ^% ( D ; U h ‘ y CU!<tC "^ Lathrop will celobiate hi- 103rd
occupied thi home were a\v>kcnt*<l ? ° ^ ct ur P as ^ thiitj >cais uill aft, i retiring by (lames which start- l ;l 'ter part of this month,
etl from a defective llue bustring i M rs - ' iele, will receive a pension ^ Born here, the Rev. Lathrop watlirough tlie v,all of tlicir bedroom.! ^ ron ' !L ,UI| :I e stabli-hed by employe- graduated from Indi na univei'si’n Fruetically all of the household | °f ^ ie < U8 'om.- olfice under the pen-'in 1H17 and entered the mini-try th '
same year, which was three years
before the K pit career.
Best start!
GKKE.NSBUKG. Auril 21. (UP)— The Rev. James B. Lathrop, of this city, today was the oldest Method! tj minister in the world. He is 102, a | year younger than the Rev. Edwarl S. Be-t who died this week at Mai-
ibiithduy November 24 ,thi- year.
the household
goods were burned.
Mrs. Morgan carried $500 insuranci on tin Ir u-e, hut the household goods wcii not insured. When the Ii l ew agon un aed within a few minute-, the fin was beyond control. The c,joits of tin men were directed to •avin ■ tin' home of Mr-. Anna Sack - ett, ju.-l norili of the one destroyed. lit , DNDTI Bins G(X)I) G<‘iiei;d business in Indiana during 1 March wa 3.5 per cent above th' 1 l"M I of March, 1P27 and eleven per cent over the preceding month of
ity chart,-] February. This analysis of business
the common council roll, a m,-,,, (1 , ‘omlition- i- announced in the curth" city, and variou- pamphlet- <•.. .I" nt '• S ' UL ' th ^‘ Indiana business
taining information on the years ago.
city of 37
from a fund cstabli-hed by employe-1 gi a,luatcl
1 of the customs olfice under the
sion bureau.
She began her career in the office as assistant to her husband in 18‘tS, before it became conimoiijdace for women to take an active j>art in the
business world.
Ere,I Stcinhauer, who has been assistant to Mr-. Vide for the last six and one half year- will -ucceed her. Hoy Retting, will be assistant to
filtinhauer.
NOW MODI I 11;|) ARKA
BIOOMFIBLD, hid. April 23. 'Ll 1 )—Greene County is now a modiTied accredited area- from the .-landpoint of eradication of tubercular catvlc—a- a result of an order by J. K.
WILL I’HOBATEl I Th' last ' William E. .Scott, tf Kas-eSl admitt'd : ''® Circuit Court l r I -I of the will, Mr. Scott beqfl OOO, and all of k* -on, and th, 11 sidue of f 1 * 1 !) to be divi uall Ktwsl and d 1 named executor. o — Don’t forget t Voss this week ;it Gin Odlc*.
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KET OFFICE
N'KK.IIHOKS IN DF.A I'H FT. WAYNE, April 23. (U*)_ Mr. and .Mrs. George A. Dentdbc'k and Mr. and Mis, G*-orge W. Welliaum. who have been neighbers five ii'ii* wi -t of here mo-t of theii live will be neighbors in death. Th-y
£ y’T* v! M
15 vie", with the Co-operation of thej Gibson, Indiana head of tuberculosis lidiana l. niv, i-ity bureau of busine-s J, radical ion work. The order hold research. good from March 30, 1H28 for three
Husiries- conditionu in I’utaum county for the month of March ashmen hy th, Itusiness Review- are a-
folluw :
Futnam County: General business continued t<> gain somewhat during 'larch and vv a better than February though about the same as in March of la-t year. \|| industries are operating on lull time schedules. March building jm i mitt v alued (40,004 at ini !ud, d r,-i,i< nees mainly. The told vva- luig. i than a year ago. The wheat crop at present is reported as ••bout 30 per cent go,si. New car -ah - in March were 3(i; in February
in March of lu-t year 6U.
;.c:.is A successful four your camjiaign ag.iin.-t tuberculosi- give- the county recognition as a clean area a- far as J cow tuberculosis i- concerned.
El N KKAL Si;n\ |( (> HELD E'unerul service- for Archie Patrick, age :S2, living southwest of Clayton, who ended hi- life Saturday morning about 1 o’clock, by shooting the top of his head off with a -hutgun, were held Monday morning from the Amity church.
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FOI.I IK AL ANNOUNt EMKNT EOK I’KOSI-A | TING ATTORNEY ( lifford It. Dickerson of Jackson !
Long Life Suds
Vr>r the Wind of Mid* that di*a| pcnr n Hilr you work but iuds that jjrovv conitantly richer am! creamier <IUid, Mir^ini: Midi in hot or cold v% a ter. T hat'ii the kin ! of help K irk’i 1 lake Chips give* yon in kitchn. and la'jndrt.Try ihcn teefay. IH o vi rtvvr r a n u
interment was in the Cloverdale cemetery with the llev. Willis K. Gill in charge of the .-< rv ices. Patrick formerly was a resident of Futnam county, living neai Clovtrdule. He went tu the home of his par !
I,(«nsliip announcea that he is a ,.'nts and borrowed u shotgun, -tat : ■ "did.,Ir I,,r r—■1—tfiw for Ual ing that he wanted to kill rats He office of Prosecuting Attorney for then went to the pon h of hi.- pai I titnimi County subject (o the dfeis-1 etits home and ended Ids life ion of the Democratic Primary, May Mis. Patrick was fonn. riy Miss ' S ’ Harriet Vermillion and before her , - - * marriage lived in Futnam County, i HiR I REAM BCR . iat B.-lle l nlo reason Alva K. Lisbjr of Marion towjiahip that is so far known and i< thought I announces his candidacy for the nom- to have resulted in the taking of |,j.- : mation for treasurer of Putnam Coun- life wa» the fact that lie brooded coii | ty. subject to tile decision uf the' sUntly over the death of his brother | l I’cuocratic j limary, May 3,1D28. i v< ho died in action during Uu- w U i ' i
The BIG FOUR keeps your dollar workmg| i no doll .'ii you spend lo' J DIG lOG'l, la • sldpinent speedily runs on to buy ti e thina® ' e have to give y ou this transportation serv e Take the aveiaur* ligui cs for the year 102?. for This is the way wo made use ot ) our do!!— • Eh,' bigi; st j'.iit, nliout 42 cent wv"' 1 ® mo I'OUK employees, Anothei big slice, 27 cents, vva- used o u coal, materials, etc. Taxes, mtctcsl and mils took alwui H> CL,I ‘ Miscellaneous itums,including dan .V. / ^ took nearly 7 cents. About 5 cuts '''" n nside (or impioveuitius on the proprrty. TI. owners or stocklioldcrs receivC j ou u> dollar a little less than 4 1 ^ cents. The UlG EOUK Joliai nevci stops vvoikmlBig FourJPvPf te | & 4#4 1
