The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 April 1928 — Page 3
THURSDAY. AYRTU 26,192S.
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For SalJ 1 - _E]octric new. $60 ‘ ,af!h -
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hold Products to steady user'. Several fine openings in Greencastle and near by towns. We train and help you so you can make up to $100 a week or more. No experience neccs-
S ALF: “ Pr0pe ’ t T y ° f sar y- Peasant, profitable, dignified ,1 m ? in Fillmore, Indian,! v ,. ork VVrite today w T nawleieh at 2:00 o’clock p. in. Ray- t ' Q ( p ppt 52 j 8> Freeport, 111.
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S-P-O-H-T-S Of The Hay
Here And There
popular “Two Guitar',” will be heard
in “Deluge,” a violin solo.
gF Monday night at 8:30 P. M East,e*. ern Standard Time, over sixteen sta-
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For Kent— -yp_3 unfurnished 111 Elizabeth St.
5-12*19-26-4p.
your hogs free of charge. Reverse call, Brazil 394 or 5364. The plant that never goes out of business.
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WANTED—Twenty men, for road work, six miles east nf Greencastle. C. W. Bridges. 2(l-lp.
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V, ANTED:—Used Brooder stove,
Don’t forget the Voss Washer sale
this week at Gas Office.
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INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. 26. (UP)— M . The hog niniket closed steady on the: Tun'\m' Indianapolis Livestock Exchange to- i1 ‘’ ar ‘' 't”' 1 '
— ,lny. P>ulk (1(10-300 lbs) hogs cleared T, >
Championship track hopes of Earl- at $10.65. The top price pail was >h', | ham College were smashed Wednes- $10.70. Receipts totalel 6,000,791 of
day afternoon when the DePauw which were holdovers.
fack team downed the Quakers by Cattle receipts numbered 1,100 and u ni'. ■,> '
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^IXT —Furnished, modern L.-dnic apartment, two . uare, 201 West CoPhone 812. 24-tf. -Three, room furnishapartment and garage.
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, - — .. Quakers by Cattle receipts numbered 1,100 an 1 iYm'.' »'/'
in ~ ft . ..os,. , *i .. . nt ; or K« the Voss Washer sale a fl,tal count of 82-44. The cinder calves receipts 1,200. Market clo.ed i'';’,’"*!” 'i”' ' . 1000 cluck capacity. See M01 ns Purk'• this week at (i; - Office 1 1 . n- 1 1 , ’ ' ' V 1
meet was held at Richmond. eiu al steady Beef steer*
2’>-24-25-26-27-5t The Old Gold representatives scor- around $12 to $13.50. Veals brought 1 n n ed 8 points on the 100, 220. shot put, 1 l to $15, and heavy calves went at ' ' |!
HO'lF, OWNERS discus, javelin, and high jump to pile 1 $6,.'.0 to $10. If you want 1 . >11 your home list' u » their lead. Rams.-x- was high I
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ( lifford K. Dickerson of Jackson township announces that he ia * candidate for renomination for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for Putnam County subject to the decis* ion of the Democratic Primary, May 8, 1928.
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LOST:—Thi Delt Pin with name on the hack. Reward if returned t > 508 H. Ind., St. ip
FOR TREASURER Alva F. Lisby of Marion township 1:1 mnet h s Candidacy for the nom.:ion fur treasurer of Putnam Coun1 ’y, -' hject to the decision of the ncmocra'.ic primary, May 8, 1928.
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Rummage Sale at Fire Deparlinen.
24-27-2p Saturday, April 28th. 26-27-2p.
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IT’S TIME TO THINK About Your Lawn ^et us help you beautify your yard id porch. A beautiful home can be Fade more attractive if you will e:ive is a chance to prove it to you. Trellis, Lawn Vases, Bird Baths, Flowers, Vines, Shrubbery. EITEL FLORAL CO. “YOUR FLORIST” ; hone 636. We Deliver.
Hating. Call or sou me if you want! to sell. Office over Central P.ank. Phone 286, or 797-L. J. E. Cash, “Of Course.” 25-2t 1 Bet Aid will serve Saturday. 26-21.
Don't forget the Voss Washer sale
this week at Go Office.
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up their lead. Ramsey was
' "i:k lue 1 i tings of moder- point man for DePauw, making a
:i! '' P rlced « lust be woi of 14 paint .
money. I have cash customers wait- who legistered 13 imints for the
1 ing for modem hemes. No charge for 1 Tigers.
The summary follows:
ld0 van! dash—Ramsey and Ho gan (D) tied. Cain (E). Time. :10.4. One mile run—Henwood (E), Car ter (D), Ames (D). Time, 1:40.8. 220 yard dash—Ramsey (D), Hogan (I)), Johnson (E). Time, :22. 120 yard high bardie - Wall itx).
Rummage N.i! it Fire Department Christie (D), Vawter (D), Time :I6.6. Saturday, April 28th. 26 27-2p ! ' 44ft yard dash— Sutherland (D),
Caii (B), J lui'en ii i. Time, I’w > mile run—Harvey (K), Howe (D) Carter (D). Time, 10:30.6. Two mile run—Harvey (E) Howe (D), Carter (D). Time, 10:30.6.
- 220 yard low hurdle- Barker (K)
Christie (D), Kenworthy (E). Time,
:27.2.
H80 yard run—Cohn (E), Ault (D), Oesting (FI), Time, 2:04.8. Shot put—Spohn (D), Button (D), Smith (FI). Distance, 39 ft., HQ. in. Discus throw— Spohn (D), Scott (D), Wildman (FI). Distance, 120 ft. .‘iVi inches. Javelin throw—■ Scott (D), Spohn (D) , Druley (E). Distance, 160 ft. Broad jump— Ramsey (D), Cain (FI), Bowman (D). Distance, 21 ft. 5'/fe inches. Pole vault—Christie (D), Bond (E) , Woodman (FI). Tied. Height, 11 ft. 3 in. High jump—Mount?, and Mull (D), tied; Bond and Boeder (E), tied. Height, 5 ft. G in. Relay race—DePauw first. Time,
3:32.
Sheep market closed co'pt-. numbered 600.
steady. ]’<>-:
98c Pipe Lighters at FLEENOR’S DRUG STORE
Strength lor spring days
ounces full-size biscuits
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FRIDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIO FEATURES. WEAF Hook Up 7 p. m. Cities Service hour. WOR Hook Ui> 9:30 p. m. At home with the ma.'itc 1 . W.J7, Hook 1 p 9 in m. Gi ;n. Z;,!askie, soprano. WJZ Hook Up 6 ]i. m. S, . Ion f Broadway. WGY Schene ' dy 7 p.
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PUTNAM COUNTY HIS is to notify you, and each of you, i at your Spring 1 installment of taxes is ue and payable at the office of the Coimb Treasurer, on or before the first Monay in May, May 7. Come early and avoid the rush. Pay cfore May 7 and avoid paying the delinquent penalty. Alva Lisby, County Treasurer.
i with o ad nbei by th* _ j chc. u Section VII was in charge nf the| 1 social hour after the program and' refreshments of hot cholocate and l wafers were served. -8 •{• -j. + Woman’s Union To Meet. The Woman'.- Union of the Chri tian Church will meet in the church Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock.
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Tri Delta Will entertain.
Delta Delta Della will entertain Tuesday May 1st for their house- ! mother, Mis. Olive Kelly, between the
1 hours of 3:00 and 5:30.
Don’t forget (he V >- < Washer-sab tin week at Gas Office. 2 ", -24-25 26 - 27-51 Seventeen County Students At I. Il
PUTWM COUNTS DELEGATION WILL JOIN IN FOUNDATION
( ELEBRATION. delegation of 17
OBITl VUY Just at the break of day as the sun dmuld have made its majestic appear- ! an e, only to be hidden by dark* ned i clouds, the Angel of I’eace came and > stood by the bed ide of a youthful lad, and summoned him to heaven to be a playmate and companion to him ' and to other angels who constantly j encircles the Great White Throne. Kevin Allen, the only child of Allen and Zdla McCummack wu~ born Feb12, 1918 and departed this life to live with the angels April 14, 1928 at the! youthful age of 10 years, 2 month' , ami 2 days. Kevin grew through his curly childhood and brightened the home, | lecf iviug careful cure and Christian i training by hi- parents, to whom he was most dear. Four years ago he turted into chool, having for his first teacher Miss Ruby F'ergu on, to whom he became childishly and closely attached. He made very rapid p*ogress in his school work and at to time of bis ► ei dbrwas i member of class 4-A in the local • hoid under the teaching of Mr. Wal ! ice. He liked his school work and ,i ociutions anti one can surely characterize him a “A Boy With a
1 flinile.”
Five weeks ago it became necesary to withdraw him from his -chool work. He was cared for and given the very be-t of careful and sympathetic attention by the father and inuthi r in the home, hut as hia condition grew wo: se it was thought he t to remove him to the Putnam
he could re-
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Growing Children sometimes reciu'n-e a tonic as *lo their chiefs*
IVE your child the right chance VJ to develop, and j. w .11 n* t regret it in later years. Many children become undernourished due to lack of appetite. Keep the appetite keen. Food nourishes the body and maker it grow. Also watch Nature’s warning for changes in the system. S' in troubles—pimple boils and that -allow complexion—all foretell a body weakness. In such cases, S.S.S. i the proper tonic. It improvi c the appetite; belt * Nidi! build ich, red blood cell-—three xiia’wing dements in the blood that build and sustain the body. In building rich, red blood cells, S.S.S. improves the proc. '.' : cs Uy which the body is nourished. For more than 100 years S.S.S. has been helpii ir children and tlo ir eldi rs regain strength and v itality.
Children like S.S.S. It is made from fre.di roots of medicinal herbs .nil pland and is prepared in a . ii: i he \ c.y in a modern laboratory. ” * M! drug stores sell S.S.S. in two i i/.i . Get the larger rize. It ia more economical.
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j WABASH, Ind., April 2G. (UP)— | Jake Alber, of Wabash is never broke, Alber possesses several old I pieces of money among which is
| silver dollar issued in
! at the present time by cen collectors
! at $300.
I The dollar was issued the -ecom I year after diver dollars were put inj to circulation. Its markings are interesting. It largi i hut thiner than 1 the dollars of today. It hen# 15 stars representing the ir, states, (’lose to j ' the edge of the coin is inscribed, j “One dollar or one .hundred cents.”
Putnam county
i;:. 'nts attending Indiana Univer- County Hospital when sity this semester will join in the ccive the attention of the most -killFoundation Day celebration at the ml of the medical world, but all thistcle university next Wednesday, was of no avail as the Master had yi u y 2. need of him in Heaven. On this day the 108th anniversary He leaves to mourn his lo’-s a
...... founding collocation at which heart broken father and mother, two
i)i-. F lvin Holt Hughes, Method!-t grandfathers, one grandmother, throe
Bi-hop cf Chicago and farmer piesi- uncles, 21 cousins and a host of rcl-
The physical vulfare of t!n» ch M N heht;? givi'ii more attention by school autkoritu . I'nilure to k up with ela-s nouk and abs^ nee from srip’o! i- <>robabi> «fu4 t > a ami nimloun condition that ina;. Lc laui ( Iv aUrili if d to a th liciriicy in rt d bltMid eelU* ’ CEestoresihe Appetite O. Build s Sturdy Health
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JUST A FEW OF OUR MANY BARGAINS ADIES 9 VESTS 0,15 and 25c values, now °-ton and Shoddy Stuffed Pillows, 14”xl4”—Just the thing or Porch or far _ ■"Droleum Ru«s, 24’ x”36 Very Special H,( * li Colors in Paints and fhiamels per can ociety Hair Nets, each 'ery Complete Line of Garden Seeds, ,M » TRICK'S 510 25c STORE
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dent of DePauw University, will h •
thi principul -peaker.
In addition to the exercise- on the state university campus, celebrations will be h<ld in 38 additional founth of the state anil in many*other state . according to the announcement <>f GeAlge' F. Heighwrfy, nlUmni; ,se^r<|
I (ary of the University.
The following Putnam county stud'nts are enrolled in Indiana Univer-
ity this semester:
Bainbridge: Dorothy L. Akers. Cloverdale: Ralph W. Dorsett, Pm
ry R. Michael.
Greencastle: Winship C. Callaghan James W. Abel, Howard M. Dhk , Mary K. Hauck, Myrtle L. Love, Paul C. F. Vietzke, Robert K. Webster.
ativos and friends, both youthful and j otherwise who are deeply ztirre 1 and sympathetically saddened at bis early
demise.
No more will the childish laughter no more will the boyish talk, no more will the echo of , resounding youthful feet be heard in the once h:, -py but noitr Adiu-fi T home, by the father and mother who are so deeply bowed with almost unbearable giief, but they have as a consolation, that as they connot bring him hack to live with them again, that they can | -n live that some sweet day they can , go and live with him and listen to the -mngs of angel and bask in the sun- | light of a Savior’s love. As Kevin has left us, let us invoke
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Raccoon: Mrs. Imogcne Gilliland the dignity of ilence, which the Holy (nurses’ training school, Indianapolis. Spirit may comfort the heartbroken Reelsville: Marion C. Aker. parents and so this silence deepens Roachdale: Charles F. Hanna, ( they be able to hear the Gieat 1 as-
ter ay, “Buffer little
FMher L. Sillery.
I Russellville: Howard A. Evans, I Janice G. Gardner, Vera Spencer.
children to such is the
child of our nf-
A & P GYPSIES TO PLAY WKSI VIRGINIA GOVERNOR’S FAVORITE MUSICAL SELECTION. Governor Howard M. Gore, state executive of West Virginia, has num ; od as his favorite musical selection, ; “The West Virginia Hills,” which will be heard as a tribute to Govemoi |(ioie when the A & P Gypsies play I i heir program of next Monday evening. This broadsast of the Gypsies | will be dedicated to the people of I West Virginia. The University -ong, “By The Blue j Monongahela,” will be rendered dur- ! ing the Gypsy hour, 8:30 to 9:30 East j ern Standard Time. Several selections of popular appeal to music lovers will i occupy the Gypsies melody menu. ’ The Overture from William Tell,| i Dance Russe and a .-tirring Charduah 1 are a few of the promises held for , Monday evening. Charles Harrison, la tenor aololst of note, will render: j three songs. Harry Horlick, leader of I the Gypsies and composer of the now
come unto me, for of Kingdom of Heaven. He is not dead, the
fcction,
But gone into that school Where he no longer needs our poor
protection.
But Christ himself doth rule.
In that great cloister’s stillness ami
seclusion,
By guardian angels led, Safe from temptation, safe from
sin’s pollution,
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pain
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