The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 May 1928 — Page 3
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Havr your lawn mnwor;! sharpenort, ‘ h >’ aT) *“xporinTirPfl man, who ha^ hpon
•T'T” jin huo}npc<! nvor thirty-«p\'«>n \(»arc tn pplphinfnm plants. G „. Pn( , :i . t|p ani| J
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Grepnca-tlp an.l all kinds of owinR machines repaired, all kinds repairing
_ done. All work
Two lots on . Hoffmann l^ick and Gun smith •’04 Indiana St., inquire, * ^ ^
of the Court Home, phone ?fi* V. ' Orerncasfle, Ind. 7Tip
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Fotd truck chassis. fpprl. Good tires. Call ri. r -4t.
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Home prown nspara- |,, phone 28R. ft-ot.
Columbine Ph'ne 2S5-Y.
plants. 9-1
My residence on In- j to right pnrt.y on i tr Orton. fi-lt. i — n f Gladiolus, general | dor.. 75 cents for 50; j 75c and SI.00 per' ten 11:00. No Sunday ! nn I.. T>ay. Fillmore,
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Two -thoroughbred, I ? ilt Winifred Hur«t,
MAY FFSTn vi. or Ml SIC The fourth program of the May tV-Mival of Music, will he given hy College students, in Music Hall, this evening at ,. Following is the pro-
gram:
guarantee,t. George j Piano—Valse Brilliante . Mann-Zucca
Ruth .luhnson
Piano- Tlie Pompadour’s fan
Pauline Shull
Piano—Arlecchino . . Nevin
Fimt piano—Pauline Shull
Second piano—.lames Shaver
Piano— Valse Coquette
Aliee Punkin
Voice—Spirit flower . . . i *„ » . j , „ Campbell-Tipton InfWsps WPn> no,Pd in ; ' 11 *™P< Paul Wyltoff < ’ p r ,t lamps and lantem-. Particular
.lilii inn
Page Th?ee,
H. M. Beiwett 204 So. ('’olleg'p Ave. Lunch Room
Excellent |>late lunch
for
25 Cents.
nate convention for choice. It ts TT Al'rfTt'*; TTT^ S CTTT' doubtful if Shortemeier can he nom- WABASH, Ind., May 9. (I’P) 1 i innted by delegates. Many here todti , , F. Perry, county lienlth officer In • j were prediciting the nomin.-ition of j learned how automobile accident Imp-
Considerahle gain during the lii.t 1H ’h conservatives Jes-e Ksrhhack pen and i- watching his step, three months of 1928 was shown in '“'•’mi <0 they sny ho will get tlie Lam- ■ 1'nroute to a cull in the country :i exports of hardware and ,llf> A' 1 ,ms and other candidate ; few days ago, Perry was driving allied products front the! support when the final deadlock along the road when he glance.: from 1'nited States, which were t < ' nmes ' l ocal politicians sny this the road and the ne\-t thing he knew valued at $17,n2f>,9.TO-ati ’■' rf 'ngtli will never go to Schorte- a large tree was looking ri^-ht at increase of Kl,48| 941 ;i meier, therefore they -ay Rschhack is him. The officei gatl'ered hi wits, with shipments for the , * 1p tfongest man in the conveminn.' jerked on the teering wheel and only
n side-swiped the tree instead of hitting I.1M SAVFIP I.IFF, I head-on. The result w:;- 1 deinol
GARY, Ind., May 9. (PP) Physic- ished fender,
ians here iteclare that a ctni of chew j Continuing on his trip, a few miles ill"- gum which Ralph Rutt. 92, Ham- further down the road a large hog
Mtfedala
Gain
During
Year
compared
same period in 1927 of 81(1,147,989, l n»lish according to the Iron and Steel divi ion of the Department of Commerce.
Xols Ti’d-er railed oti Ttpal Monday afternoon. Mr. and tlrs. Ca*sMy of fjrnvelanrt pent Sunday with Donald .I.Tmoe. lucoh McVay a former Putnam county man died at the home of Mrs. Ilarve Ader, Saturday evening about -i\ o’clock, tic was a resident of Lloyd township several years ago. Mrs. Ola Beck and Mr . Rnhy Jam es called on Mr-. Henry f>-horn Friday evening.
Piano Prelude in C minor
James Shaver
Piano Spinning song . Mendelssohn
Geneva Brown
BLRRAV PLACES MANY STLHUNTS
Czerwonky hand tools, stoves and furnace-
r-i ives, and plumbing fi .dires.
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The problem of securing graduate no itions is tiecoining le-.s formidable 1 to the PePuuw senior- and alumni as
j the activity of the Bureau of Recom-j of the various precincts a hut . mendation- increase- under the di- : rentage of eligible votei cost
increase-- were noted in shipment- of mono. Ind., fireman, was chewing war trotting along in a ditch. Perry
! when a ewci he was digging in ' decided not to take any rhnnees and limit of his home caved in on him, I slowed hi car down to almost a impi isoning him for 20 minutes, sav-' walking speed. But within ten feet cd ill- life, because it lodged in his ' f the hog the animal suddimh dec idthroat and kept the wa». r and sand 1 H to chase a chicken which was from entering his luffg-. scratching away on the other side of Ruit. with Lawrence Adams and the highway. Another accident wa.luiius Sanders, was digging a ditch | the re -nlt. The hog was killed and in front of his home. Rutt was throw- Ferry was treated by a doctor. The iur; up dirt from the bottom of the I owner of the swine explained that it
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-Two furnished, mndHgld house keeping. A vd. - 8-2t.
Three Room, furnished Tern an<l garage Phono
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motion of Prof. 0. H. Williams. Since the beginning of January, seven ,-eniors have been definitely placed hi teaching positions. So large t number of vacancies have been reported and so many applications for!
With the conclusion of he primaries a light vote was recorded. The
lightness showed only .1
l.iglit percentage of the voters t ole ihat cast ballots in the Recorded |<l2r, elections, voted in
yesterday’s primuri. -.
This would necessarily make but a small number of ;be eligible voti r
pertheir
seven foot hole when the ground, | h ml been penned hut in -ome manner
ballot- in 192(i. In sonu of the pre einct-, of course, the percentage wnrather high, hut in many the percent age was around thirty a d thirly-fivr percent. This -how- that cither cit izens are not interested n the prim
positions have been made that at ::ir ' , ‘ s and that the real ntere-t will
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1 iofr«’thor with tho* affidiivit J l)ft#»nt pprson, whioh affidavit I 1 ho following f*u*is, to-wli:
bon lor- I 'Eloil Willinm l»i.k»Tis and Osti* ’ I !>if’kpns arc non-rcsldciiis m the Slat*
St. 1‘hono 472-V. ! «*• 'In i t* «.i Indiana, nnd tliai aft*’’
^ .notiir\ the t»lafnfii i < tw n , •'"-P* infi.rm. il ttiai snio il«*i. mi ni*- i id' n I in the Stati of Virginia.
least 50 placement- will be made before September, i- the report of the bureau. The demand for teachers has become very great. Ten college-, 14 private schools, and 57 high schoolhave reported vacancies. One state univer-ity, one state teacher.-’ college, and one southern school for negro students, but with
Sr I ft ffiil.-ivii >l»jpot .if this
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Three or four fum ir light housekeeping. •Tire. 9-2p |
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11 rfiler shown that the |
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he manifest in the general eleetionor else it is because votei cannot tell ju t what they are dnin when they cast ballots. Ordinarily there quite number of candiilntceach state office, but with the exception of the re i.lenta in th home di> trii 1 - of tlie various candidates, no one know- much concernin'.' tin i, eh.lit., integrity or any othor public ofliec qualiflentinns. Many peopb vote hy here-ny, or hy whet theii
rain -ti'ldeniy caved in on him. I!i; two helpers an.l omc linemen who wen wo: king nearby immediately et to the re-cue and 15 minutelater Rutt was dragged out, bleeninu
and imconsctous.
He wn rushe,| to a hospital and
1 vivod. It was then that the doctors dedal cd that the little wad of gum I had been chev mg had aved hi • life hy lodging in his throat and keep iim' tlie and out of hi lungs All lx
are l oved he would recover,
for
\L|. oYKR |\DI \\ V BLOOMINGTON Five Indiana I niveisity faculty memher- will he i n the program of the fifth annual
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Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stewart am! I children of Grcenca-tlo spent Sunday with James Hylton. Callers in the afternoon were Mr. and Mr . Will Kvans, George Kvau and children. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Allen and Mi and Mrs. Kvans, nil of linliniuipoliM. K. Smith and family entertained company Sunday. Aaron Goodwin and family called on Lied Reek’s Sunday afternoon. Klijuh linker who has boon -irk foi the past few days i- thought to hr
some hotter.
Cecil lxuauei and fnmilv called on
Cl INTON FAUN W'-r ! was received hero of the an nouncement of the marriage of Sevgeant 1 tell It. Johnson and Miss Viaia aret Stem Ramp of San Antonin Texas. Mi. : (I Mr-. I'rod Cox and children Mi - Swinford, Marie Cox, Cecil Roach of Greencastle, visited Mr. and His. Wm. ('ox Sunday. Mrs. Lida 1‘ierio and Mr-. Euln Staggs called nn Mi-. N’ella BettiI hursday night. Itev. Walter E. Wilmoth ate Sun day dinner with Alonzo Heady and family. Kathryn Roach spent Sunday with Lida Fierce. Claude Crodian wife and daughter was Sunday visitoi of C. E. GmlilaPl Thelina Tumphrow and -on spent the week-end with Thom a- itetti an family. Verniu Kathryn Brother- is nh the Sick list. Lucille Heart i omc better at this w 1 king.
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fSr ^^‘^lons. The 57 high school I fHtmds tell them, as there i> no ,li r*ufnnm «’ounty, Imlinna | positions raiipp 1 mm township bipfh| way t< t**ll what n inlitiration
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of notion herein aroftn Inriiiina; that n imuso
| of action pvistfi against all of Faid «1pI femiants nnmmj, UpsiKnated arui Up* <1 in said oomfdnint and lhat th'A an- all ncctssriTN panics to this nr»-
t ion.
5 ale-ladies at once, Ju work. Meet district at Commercial Hotel, 10 o’clock, ready to go rd Enoch. 9-l)i. —()■ —
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Xow pitrainnt to order of paid ooiin notice is h«r*’h.N Riven to -aid defendants nruf <;ich and all of iheTn that sain action i Instituted and proKemited l*> said plaintiff for til*p.,s* of forei’losiny a mortnaKP and for poHHi ssimi •»(’ fa id r«-jil estate as H^ninsi each nnd all of paid defendants And said defendants and each of them are hereby further notified that unless the\ he and appear on the Tl^t day of th* April Term. I!*2s, of said Putnam t’iiruh. Court, the same he inf i he 22 day of .fune, 19?*, at the Court House in the <'it v of Hr. enea , t le, In | T*iitnam ComitN, Slat* of Indl ina. und Hwer or demur tr* said ('ontfilaint*. .'•ana will he heard and determined
heir absc
schools requiring no e xperience to! u,, vstinu- canrlirintes pos-. - o, position- of upcrvi i«>n uni . • mini whethe, 01 not they would maki "oml straiion in city high -chool.. office lohler- from the -tamlpoim o '
The bureau has recommeiulfd one the people, man for foreign trade, two for yw- - —n
sonnel worlc, four for gem rat ufl'in ll(M)\ KR IN INDIWV work anti advertising, one lor pro- The election returns from Tuesday' tluctinn, and one fot udverti-ing. primary ran true to fmm, in that Twenty-eight hu dm - - concerns have -enator .lame K. Wnt.-on w m- the written .suggesting their require-‘ favorite in Id- home state for the ment-. As a rule, these enneem- pre-idertial peiference ovei- Heihetl have written upon acquaintance with 1 Hoover. The Indiana delr ute to the DePuuw people. j prr-idential convention in Kansas Already 66 per cent of the ,-eniors 1 'tty will he pledged to Wat on until 52 alumni, and eight underclassmen,! 'O'’' 1 a time a he i- con . re,| out . i
have enrolled in tlie bureau. Most I'I’ 0 (tinning.
Meeting of tho Indiana sfetion of tlu*
.Mathemnti.-:J association of Vme: ica | Char,ie Bakor ' Sumla '
lay 11-12 at Ihitlor I'niversity, ;.t li d ..napolis. Thr Indiana Univn it\ i .unit men who will ta'-m patt in t , j> iD'i) :i in ar Prof *K. 1*. Williams, L. J I!, helium, I’m!. II. 'W Ihivi.-, \ V. |
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Davis is etietaiy 11 on surer
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Harold Haker who i woikim*; dow i | near Hra/il, spent the week-ehd with
home folks.
Callers a’ Henry O h-rnV Sunday were Mr. and Mr M< Sln hol*. I p il
v*». A r I ;i n I Inimnond.
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eOaneou*— ington Park Gomminiity f'hicago announces that iwill now be received for School of Nursing, to young women over 2 or more years High Mion. The school recog|e hoard offers a !! yearregular montlily allow'11 maintenance including land uniforms. 'Hie Ho.fed ju-t across from heaugton Park and near Fnidiicauo. For full informrt- should write at once Jrident of Nurses, 457 East 'icago. 9-It PLANTS! PLANTS! vegetable and flowri C. S. Butterfield, Phone
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RLSHVII.I.E V rapidly a-ending .hado it the home nl llerschel Sch mall : erved ns nn effective burgln alarm. \n inttu ler seekinc to enter through a window of a room where H. I.. Wii-oii wax a lei p, frightenin'.' the intiud'r who flew acro.-s the lawn of a next hnoi neighbor.
of the ,,iana l M>,is-
I Alhei't W'ilson and Knn Well - of Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Amo Nickle sun and children uf Ru "ll\ille, and Mr. and Mr-. Tom I’.all of hlainln irlge. Fred Hank -pent Sunday near New
Winchester.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shinn pent Kunday with Theodore Shinn. On May 15th, Urn. Osi ar, Irwin id Greenca-tle, will prem li at Pah tine.
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lm-tltching and plcoting. receive prompt attention Store.
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Sunny Days
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Walking Days
*¥»<) the young man and woman, nothing is more enjoyable than a hike in the woods or along the creek, especially on a Sunday afternoon. But be -ure your shoes ure hi good shape. Proteet your feet.
Weber
Shoe Shop
MOMIES
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Modem detectives don’t look like thn-e in popular novels, hut more ilike ordinary busines- men, as is j portrayed Ity l.ew Shod and Waite! 1 Percival, playin"’ the detectives in Lon Chaney’ non BeUo-tioldwyn { Mayer vehicle, “The Big City.” Com11 ing to the Voncnstle Theatre Thui - - I 1 day. It is a vivid tale of the New A oi k j I underworld, with Chaney in the role * i of a gang-tcr lender. Marceline Day | arid .lame- Mort ay play the »imantR , leads, and Hetty Compson, Mathew •! Retz, Virginia Pearson and | | others of note are in the cu-t. Tod j Browning directed the play from hi {t ,,\vn original atory, *enai "'I i'j
* I Waldemar Young.
The vom indicated th .t annnt expect the fanner and probably cannot get it
Vovemlier election.
The vote for governor likewise wa a -uprise in some lespect-. Th heavy Landis vote wa- the big ,-n. p'ise. Eietlerick Sehert'-meiei expei ' cil u largei plurality than lie receu fit. Thi selection will ao on t<> t
I’t.RTER I'OWN i'ive months a ■. .lohn Wiivht, paid 81(10 for a cow v, hu Ii hn- now paid fot bci-clf in money from saL of butter tat. TERRE II U’TK Terre Haute Ait ways Inc. has been organized her" !to utilize Dre-.-er aitport at th" ooth limit of tlie (ity. The concent capitalized at $15.0(10. It i planned to tmy two plane- and teach flying.
RELIABLE USED CARS
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DAY Vour Hills and Save Your CREDIT AVe W ill Furnish Von Hie MONEY
Indiana Loan Co. E. W ASHINGTON ST.
RHONE 15.
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used cars that have been properly used You C44ii t tell much about u uicd car's past just by nrring; it on ti tiiowroom floor. Thut s a job for an expert mechanic who hub ►iven it a thorough inspection. If you buy « used car hen*, uc’ll toll you horn >tly /.hat w?* know about Its past ami wIilI condition it is in. 'J hut b thf diflerencc betwo n buying from . r» liahlo df alci mid from sonic onf you do not know. % And it doesn't cost ar.y more to know you arc grtting 4. ♦ bquar deal. In fnct, wi think you’ll find our prices tUim tli^ W’West in town Used Cars For Sale 1927 laiK'K SPORT ROADSTER HOICK 4-DOOR SEDAN 1926 niJICK 4-DOOR SEDAN CHRYSLER 2-D()OU SEDAN 1925 CHRYSLER 2-DOOR SEDAN MOFFETT & DOBBS
An ideal lomemlmmcc for Mother. In altractivo boxes, suitable for mailing-. /
$1.00, $1.50, $5.!M),
$2.00, $3.00, $7.59
Mullins’ Drug Store
Budweiser
Real Quality M «ilt Syrup
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Indiunapulis, Ind.
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Sold by Hoffman Brothers
