The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 April 1928 — Page 3
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.For Sale-
Iale
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krc 300-L.
TRLKPHONE RATES (if) I P AT MARTINSVILLE In an order issued yesterday
cash.
ADS
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SOCIETY
(Continued finm paffe
Mrs. New
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thisvllle
„ . , „ , most delightful meeting of the • Hnr v „J e t u Ph ,° n f. 1 OTn * la " y * a suh ‘ Keystone Bible Class of the Methodsidiary of the Ind.ana Bell Telepone 1st Church was h ^ on Tues ay eve-
I . ompany, a radical departure from ning with Miss Tom Macon
lK -A Singer sewing ma- the usual me t h od of fixing the rate te at he,
bobbin. A bargain. was followed
of
arriving at
Ft- •; ; 1 nnin. --s oarguio. vvas followed when no consideration private party. Singer was given to the “going value” Jchirc Company. 2d-.it he concern as a basis in
new schedule.
Lt 1’ •• < ’ ul1 ; :| ’K ^" r So unusual wa t o pi.,.- ,, ,,f BIjp, wpst * <,ernina]y S1, the company in not insisting on a 24-2p. high figure for “going vulu*-” that L 0 - John W. McCurdle, veteran commiskl.K " m! Com, hand .(.one; who heard the -use and wrote | “ ,i! ‘'■'•i 1 he ordei declare 1 that thi is the T- ninety day yellow, te ts , rdp r p VPr written in his knowly A!?” yellow dent . i , e 01 - eommis ion where a j IC ** '' flr 'd - rate wa. on . u .t ua | investmen* | 201) bu. Hollybiook t and in which going value was i |iiattain and Son. irely eliminated, i, I • R-4. lU-otc. “Coing value and overhead co.--.
hoc-
at her apartments on Howard •ttfet. Mrs. ,1. E. Courtney had
charge of the devotions.
Mrs. A. H. Pitkin e nducted a very int: testing review of “Christ at tho Round Table," one of the books written by E. Stanley Jones, a noted Mis donary worki r of Indr . During •he business si ■ - on this organization went on rec a I in taking a stand agnin-t thi opei ,»i.-n of moving na-
tures on Sunday.
The iloste- . i i-te.l by Miss'? Hattie Conrelly and Pauline Shaip, I served pbu-i- efreshinents at the
nodal se • ion.
i . walnut f- tir t d enc walnu: die l C one walnut table, one
..ke .'id other
w. n*
Mrs. R. I., liar,i? w. a gue-t and
,.mvc been the bone of contention jnj a larg, numb, r of n . mhe:
practically every big rate case that n
j hdf. ever come before this body dur- + ^ iing my years of service" he dedar- 1 (To-Tat-F.n: lit M<et.'
articles, ed. “Its elimination in this case The Cro-Ta ’• t ido will meet
present.
ORlTtARV
Claudia May Vermillion the daugh-
j ter of Isiaab and Elizabeth Car fine j Vermillion was born at Greencastle, Ind., March 5th., ISliT and departed ' this life April 20th., 1928, age 01
yds., 1 month, and 15 days. Claudia attended the Greencastle
-chools and the Indiana Fi-k Semiary and early in life began assisting her father In his tore where she oecaine an efficient bi -in. s woman.
At the decease of her mother .
sumod the responsibili- of the honn n a self snn-ifldTIg h.-roic way and was a mother to her younger sisters 1C '.el and 1'lossie and her brother •Inin', who preceede, her in death.
She was u good citizen, a loyal
• ’ember of ihe First Baptist Church :i”'l a devout Christiai She wa t! la-1 oi the immediate familj leavt - to moorn her loss a niece, Mi . ( 0 trie- (ioethals of M h nvaka, Ind., 1!. R. Vermillion of V Pita, Kan. and Mi-. Krona Rowell ol Canipbeli, .M - a."! a host of reluliv' and friends.
ry hodge-podge is of course finally adjusted as it should be. Sophisticated, human, swift in action, brilliant in conception, “The Silver Slave” merits your patronage.
to the -treet.
Masten property on 1 afayeHe
Roachdnle.
Ross Graham, who taught biology! and manual training in high school , will leave with his family thi- week] to spend the summer at their home
near Pimento.
Homer Morrison and family of
Greencastle visited Mr. and Mrs.
John O’Mullane Sr., Sunday.
‘h<- At. hie I ..'rick w.i-. .p rheumatic pninA, 1 now sleep in brought to ‘ rdal ’ following tho ( comfort, and enjoy a good night’s funeral servn. at Clayton. ’I Dan- res! ' N’o one should suffer back- ■ ille Po t and Hnrst-Colll Po-t had -o ho rho ,m:itic pains, sleep disturh- , . . , . mg kidney and bladder ailments, . har-e of at 'll* gr: v. bury- wh „ n Pi || R diuretic may be so
• ■ too . the In- ing him with fail military '• , 1 at so small •. coat. •
DPU DEFEATS CENTRALITES
—0
Th? effective pitching of Fowle and . ■ hittir.? «>f Costello, stellar Tigei
\ Good Thing to Know—RememHet
It
Mrs. Mary B , (name furnished) San Francisco, Calif., says that "Foley pills diuretic very quickly -r med a had pain In my hack, and w ere 1 used to lie awake at night
tilt played afternoon, in favor of
2d-2t.; marks
step forward in relieving the Thmsday aft' rno. n i 2:ii0 o’clock, nt j Office, patron of an added burden and in tin hr.me o!' tn r 1 iUmdv 012 kl.r. Piemrose Cream Sep-1 reducing the actual costs incurred! E .'st Walnut St red I'.im ! ape, only been men. during the rate proceedings.” 1 •!'•.--t-
^ :!i. W. Shamil, The company asked for a rate of Mooseln ai l.evinn » t Meet. [ ! d. 21-21 tvkfft 1 .S4.75 per month on single business 1 Women of i heart la-gion will —o i line. This tvas reduced to $4.50. The i mrft in '‘‘R ,l: ‘i - -ion, Thur-dny p/.l.l New Underwood present rate is $2.50. Other changes evening at 7bill. Biiiliday party oft.
N 5, only had three ; in , ; single line residence, asked ^ lo,| X'‘- ul n " ni1
$2,To, granted $2.50, present rate, ' nt ' $1.75; trunk lines, asked $7.25, granted ,$(i.7o, present rate S2.. r )0; rural
residence line, asked $2, granted , , , . , ,
| tertam then hushnnds this evening,
SIS.iio value, given away, this week inly, with each Washer .old at (h.-
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diana Central tiine in a at Indinnapolis Tuesday The final count was 5-1
tb- Old Golii.
i o visitors chase, a single, tally ■s,;.. . the fourth frame hut in the '' i 1 1 tan :a the HePauw batsmen oombarded the Centrulite- for four ii'trker to cinch the fray. / iJt'e I, the cold Wind, h th teams bin littrd many en rs, Centra I mali n- is and DoPaitw three. The .core On auw 010 0!0 000 o 10 :t Central 000 KM) ooo— i :i 0
11- y ikiih ; family hav- mov-,| It. P. MULLINS, DRVGGEST.
MOVIES
MHimi MMIMHn
er\ ice. Phone 00, or i Bainbridge, Ind.
21-24 wk-:U.
|\l.l My residence on Inroad to right party on Major Orton. 0-lt.
pi, a so lie
•?• ‘J* *1*
P. F. O. Dl’lller Mee: -I);. The P. K. (). Sisterhood
will
$1.75, present rate $1.75.
-For Kent—
| : unfurnished fit 1 111 Elizabeth St. 21-”p fc|;\T lurnished, m'idern |i k- • - c apartment, two i -(|uare, 201 West CoPhone 812. 24-tf.
Slops t oughs Quickly—healing,
dem ulcent.
"I was bothered with n hard persist nt cough, hut found no other reinedy so gotvl aii l o quickly reli, • ing as Foley 's Honey and Tar impound,” says K. Hogg-*-, Pone nu, t nhf. Coughs and throat ir- : i: on. . hard hnnn hial coughs, linen ring “flu" coughs, almost instantly slopped. It combines the curative infiuence of pun- pine tar and the mollifying demulcent action of fresh •leur honey with other healing in-! gr- dients. A boon to those who suffer from troublesome night coughs. \.,k for F’idey’s Honey and Tar Com-
•* MULLINS. Druggist.
New Spring Caps For Outiuu - l oi 1 niesF For (’ioM’ $1—$l,50-$2-$2.53 Novelty Sport Sweaters
C.N'T:—Three, room furnishn apartment and garage. ) X. 24-27-2p
\T THE GR W \D \
Irene Rich dances through “Th ■ Silver Slave” with an evident enjoy ment, a verve and gai ty, which carries th- idea to its highest point. As a girl she had been married '.<> a
■ 111 a (1:30 o’rlo k dinner meeting at! ma " of WPal,h and muph her '' pnio1 the home of Mrs. Ferd Lucas, Fast In ,luP ,imP hp wpnt ,hp "''V of ul1 I Seminary St fiesh, leaving a small daughter, and • • • 4..J. j a fortune which was at his widow’s F. F. Chili To Meet. disposal until such time as she should The L. F. F. Club will meet with , decide to remarry. The child grow
Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Com-!.Mrs. Charles fi nl",, it Ivr hoive a! to womanhood, and sta,i in ptirsu-
merce of the United States, became'309 North Imlian.i this even of a millionaire man-ahout-town, cast- Mi and Mi Levi Neiei a more powerful candidate! ing at 7:30 o’clock. ing aside the sweetheart of her rhihl- Sunt, end Mrs. E. P. I
Hoover for the presidency as a re- j hi d. Her capt ivwlltiR mother, at Winner suit of the primary elec- VINCENN1 - . wits’ ei ti rev In Ohio lions on Tuesday. Hoover found guilty of taking tn f making her own n take, d< d ran far ahead of other-silk hose from qowi: tov store, P8 1° "’in Janets beau ’ r m her, ;i‘ candidates in states where elections! wa- fined $1 and , o and ■( nt m:-'d '' 0P ' < ■' ,p R' r ' * s ! UI ' , ’ US ’ for preferential delegates were held. 1 to three month t!),- In when an earlier lovei -- net moth'
Hoy’s Men’s
.• >6 lo
i
pound.— R. P
o — |:
< l.()\ KRIULF
Mr. : - ,1 Mrs. Ured Fordice and chil- • -Ir-'n of Russellville snent Sunday with'*
l wiwvirr
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on
far
states wnere elections j wa
preferential delegates were held.; to threi
In Ohio, Hoover was far ahead. This man’s Prison. P, e upon investiga-j comps -be sets her cap C,r him. .V -"i state offered an unusual occurence. 1 ting said he had **rvei! time In f-ie. |' r double-crosses this o. lb,- m, ,
Frank B. Willis, senator from Ohio -o— PORI I \Ni) MILLS _ __ _ Mi L-na I■'r. of l!u- ellville ^
visiting a few days this week with; Mr. ind Mrs. Raymond Ball and .-hil-
dren.
School closed here Friday with a j [ big dinner at the noon hour. 1 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gibb and children were! Mr. and Mr-. Frank < roops and chil-l dren. Mr. and Mrs. Usher Miller, Harry Porter and daughters, Mr. and | Mrs. Fay Spencer and daughter, Mr.| and Mrs. Joe Schoen. They were there in honor of Mrs. Gibbs' birth-
day.
Lee Beckelheimer and family moved to th< Rafo McGaughey farm. Miss June Cunningham of Gary, Ind., visited over the week-end with
relatives and attended the alumni
I banquet at Green Township.
THURSDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIO M Bel . tlPll Sp.nco. laying
I E AT l RES. ! with Mollie Harbison.
WJZ Hook Up 8 p. m. Maxwell Mjss . es Hos( . Mc (;jn am j |i u t], Har- ! hour, with Lambert Murphy. , 1(i , on v j s j tP( | over the week-end with j WRC Washington (4»iii) (i p. m. I 1 |, 0|n( , and attended the alumni
I’lrgct the Voss Washer sale s., Marine Band. (WJZ, WOW an | ian)]U et at Gron Township. It of (ins Office. | W ItEN to iiroudeast in part only.) .|. (.'alvert papered for Joe
28-24-25-2(1-27-51 WEAK Hook Up 8:3n‘p- Thp | Schoen Tuesday.
o Wayside Inn. Howard Harbison was taken to the home OWNERS I WJZ Hook Up 7:30 P. M. Ampico j 1m . p j Iautp }, ()>II ; ta i | a -t week and
is feeling some better at this time. Miss Leona Calvert spent the day,
iwery and
s, Di>n:.!,i and William spi’iit, the week-end with friends in Tangier-. Miss Pearl Maze of Bloomington, l'i nt the week-end with iu-i parents,
M and Mrs. D. I!. Maze.
Mrs. Magdalene Long and Me. a Shockley and daughter, Marjorie visited Sunday with friends |!,;u
TODD’S TOGGERY “The Store for The Hod and His Dad.” 20 F. Washington liillllllllllllllllllllllllllff
WANTED
[if):—A middle aged woman' and the state’s favorite candidate for | stay with family of two. president, died suddenly while camh Madison St. 23-2p. paigning a month ago. Efforts were [ o then made to switch the strength from fieconaneoiill Hoover, but without succe--. Shrewd idue, given away, thi week >' ,liti< al writ, ‘ r " arp of t hp .-Pi”''"; -:..-h Washer sold at Ga.- 1 ^ » oover str, ' n ^ 1 1 : » frow, "* f - «" d
the Ohio primary will be an incentive for Hoover workers to redouble tjreii efforts on delegates before the Kansas City convention. The next big ' |K)int of interest for Hoover, will be | the Indiana primary, May H. Hoover is pitted against Watson here for the Indiana delegation at Kansas City.
NOTICE
! of Putnam county. The f Co., is paying $1.50 ard cattle. Will remove free of charge. Reverse fcil or 5.304. The plant pi? out of business.
27-30t.
hci titching and ptcoting. Ji eive prompt attention
B's Store.
1’ . given away, thi- week Ji ' ' h, Washer sold, at Ga-
2.3-25-27-31
| want to sell your home list hour.
I’' I i ••‘■d listing- of model- WOR Newaik t Mu i be worth the I Choir Invisible.
have cash customers wait-
|) 'If-in homes. No charge for |t:ill nr see me if you want |‘i ,. over Central Bank.
797-L. J. E. Cash, “Of
25-2t
(422) 9 p. m. Th,
[' ■'vt the Voss Washer sale * las Office. 23-24-25-20-27-51
H. NI. Bennett
Candy and Lunch Room
Monday, with Mrs. James VanHook.
DePauw
VS.
Indsaaist
Thurs., Apr. 26
MeKeen Field
4 O'cicdt Admission 50c
RELIABLE USED CARS
You Can Rely On A Buick Dealer’s Word
USED CARS FOR SALE
$18.0(1 value, given away, thf week only, with each Washer sold at Giru i Office. 23-25-27-31
i/3
til
Every used car in our stock will give someone thousands of miles of enjoy-
able transportation.
And they will be economical miles. For never have used enr values been greater than at present. And never has our stock been more complete. Come in and see these good used cars. You will be amazed at the low prices we are asking. And you can rely on our word when we 1 ell you a used ear
is in good condition.
CHESTER S PILLS
204 SO. COLLEGE AVE. (Formerly Pat’s Place) PLATE LUNCH 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. SUPPER 5:30 P. M. to 7:30 P. M. Short Orders—Home made pies
cakes.
Livestock
a In K.4 ft Mtlnl i| ns oil ^ a
MbMt,!S»r.,T A|» Bvt K. ., I |. m
^toDRUGOtsiwrYiviitajp ^ AL ANNOUNCEMENT hoskhting attorney bl II. Dickerson of Jackson P announces that he is a '' far renominstion for Ihe >f ' uling Attorney for ^County subject to the decis■h" Democratic Primary, May
K,) R TREASURER ( ' by of Marion township r Pis candidacy for the qom1 tUt of Putnam Counf J the decision of the [l 1 ’ fimary. May 8, 1928.
K»
i, ' r ' * S| "' Itcome a t-'riend , -‘ny other cough medi- , 1 quickly and sati’-fuctor-
F‘' : , Honey and Tar’ ComI., ..!' gives complete satisL ("“nds who use it on my [q2 llon ‘” -says J. D. McComb,
It spreads a healing,
i g in an irritated inL' ' "I’'- coughing, raises i- ' l 1 - * No opiates to cause ... ’ 10 chloroform, no “dope”
changes with cough or
l it i’ : 'un i" uyH,,ne y ani1
Farmers Who need money now or who will need money this spring should not fail to investigate
our
“Farmers’ Finance Plan” Through which yon arc supplied with ready cash at once, with repayment arranged for n year or less from now, ns convenient. It’s the best system yet devised to furnish the farmer with quick, ready eash. so necessary when spring farming plans
start.
Indiana Loan Company
p .. u ,
Ask for it.— R. P.
uggist.
IN PI \N W’OLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. 25. (UP)— The hog mmket closeb steady on the
I Indianapolis Livestock exchange to""d day. Bulk (lfi'i-275 lbs.) hog- brought j $10.65. The t< p price paid was $10.70.
Receipts 1,200. Thp market clo-ed strong-lower. Beef sU’ei cleared n $11.50 to $13.50 and venler nt $14.15. Heavy calve- went to $0.50 to $10. Sheep leceipta were est'inated nt 200. The market clocl steady. ' “A GOOD CIGAR' i_ FOR 5c - WHAT?” Here’s a cigar which knocks
all doubt sky-high
You’ve often been fooled on 5c cigars, we admit. We don t blame von if you're “from Missouri — that’s the kind of men we re shoutRisk just one more nickel—try a Hardna Ribbon, Y’ou may get the idea that this is a higher priced cienr cut to five cents for some nark purpose. But there’s no catch m ff at all. Hai'onn Ribbon is simply an example of what really >un be pul into a nickel cigar by sincere man tfacture and huge production . Rip<, long-tiller tobacco—cured, uge-*m'l-lowed and skilfully put together (no bitter «ndcr-ripe nor flat ““'‘-npe leaves). Smoke so sweet, cool, mild and full-flavored, you’ll scarcely believe it possible in a 5c cigar. No question about it, Havana Ribbon is the world’s greatest fivecent snu-i.e. Shoot one buffalo coin and see. At cigar counters eve ywhere. AI -o . old \>\ Practical rocket
fackaji, cf live cigai..
Lincoln—the Hoosier
(iY/f nil i
)f a Sfries)
1927-2h I’nicks 192U Chryslers COUPES SEDANS SPORT MODEL . ROADSTERS Moffett -& Dobbs
The
from
Hnoeier rnhin home of Abraham rmrotn drawing mode in 1860 while Ihe c "n i< <
utill itaniing.
j N tills cabin, which stood for 1 many years near the site of Ltn-i-oln City. Spencer County, Indiana, Abraham Lincoln lived ns a boy. He helped bis father build this cabin In the winter of 181017. From it he hurled his mother, Nancy Hanks Lincoln. The site of Lincoln's Indiana home is marked by a simple stone.
Fourteen State*—80 Citiee in the United State*—have Lincoln Memorial*—Indiana ha* none What Will Indiana Do?
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CLOSE OUT AUCTION SALE! OF FUKNITURK AND HUGS AT THI-i M. H. CHASTAIN STOKF. BUILDING, ROACHDALK, INI)., ON , Friday, April 27th at 2 p. m., Friday Night, 7 p. m., and Saturday Night at 7 p. m. We will sell at Public Auction, the entire stock of furniture and ru*rs—Nothing reserved All new. 1928 spring merchandise Consisting of upholstered living room furniture, rockers, occasional chairs, rugs, all sizes porcelain to)) tables, Simmons bed springs and mattresses, floor lamps, breakfast sets, Walnut dining room suites. Walnut bed room idles, Deluxe bed springs, day beds, mirrors, and many other articles. C. C. CRIST CO. (’losing out at auction, April 27 and 28 at Roachdale, Ind.
