The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 May 1928 — Page 3
Page 'Three,
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S1F1ED ADS
For Sale—
—Found
TUESDAY, luAY 1525.
* vmiiu Mountz ’ Gunn arethp Other letter; Domestic Arts 857.00 of Indianapolis spent the week-end FOUND—In First National Bank men, all of whom will he eligible for Culinary 1,139.75 with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Building', pair shell rimmed glasses.'^ Owner may have same at Banner of-1 -i* fice- 22 - 2t - 4
S-P-O-R-T-S Of The Day
Here And There
{p competition again next year. 1 Horse Shoe Pitching Con- | i| | Captain John Best, Danneil, Jones test
and Matthews are the golf awards this spring
-Dahlia bulbs. Many xonrn to ia\pwkri or i.uki x. 0 k O '4’ iSl ^ ^ Matthews, who is a sophomore, arc 1 Scholarships (Marntt) r L Frazier. Greencastle J lsT,E seniors, and three year men on the Music Contest
L tion. 609 No. Jackson St.
The no ar , l ,, ::, N, 1 * ,SMK
" I ‘ ''nint\ 22-5p' Indiana.
nt\ lam
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LE—Chev. roadster, good j
bargain. Dr. Ayler.
i lo i Ion
ommissiohefs „f the
1 utnam. in the state „t
their May Term. 1'tjs
eonstiuetion of th el al. I toad, Or
Iny Term.
roiul Injinis for the
issue roan nomis for ll of the Oxenr Olienehain • reeneastle T..unship
ijr— Plenty of cabbage | no « ii, u pi..,,., OIl plants, also other vege-; 'J.jf ^Vhe 9 ^,!^ W
Therefore, notiee is herehv Riven to oi o t 'he taxpayer, of Ore* -I Ot. ship, in i'utnani Oount
tn* .<nard of
count j of Putnam, «»
>nday. thi* 12th
th»*
Tigers Fail To Hit ; Lose 1 To 0
Oreenuast It»unty. In*
niRRion
tnam, at
Sat
oners their
r - . _ > a V of the reKiilar Mnv T [flower plants. Phone 132-Y. j h o;,nl - determined i.
21-51.
Lg:—Used lumber for .jimediate removal. Mrs. Havs. 107 West Poplar 21-2t.
record to iss deptednesH
he 1 fin
^erm, 1S2S y an order
UepteiinesH, Pa^hi^l'y"L,^
Property of Maid township. , ‘ he amount of bonds propoa foi- ihe improvement of the!
„ nrhain, et h! Ron.l, in sbi.I $"' 000 00 10 K * " 11 ,,lm ,n 'h
All an ill lionda io hear int
Town-1 --
ana, tiiati
ot sai.i WABASH HURLER
"T'ih D'PAt'W BATTERS GUESSING
IN MONDAY TILT.
Bennett, Wabash twirler, entered
-First class, 3 years cow, choice of 3. Giving Ions milk daily. Art Fry,
iaxu,,t^:;. , ''! , ^lm;r,\ s ..r;:; n, ‘,:; 1 ' o ,£; the hal1 of . fi * n ’ , *
tlscar oi,.nrhain. ,t hi lioa,!. in saiii when he pitched a no hit, no run,
isnip to he in a sum not m ■ . . . rx »-» . . ...
blanking DePauw < baseball team, 1
to 0, on McKeen fi.-ld.
rn p, r annum. The lone tallv made by the Little
1 hr tirt assrssril value of all nroti-, c- . ■ n «item, astir Towns.,..,. 1 G,ants ‘' ame
id t:ir
seniors, and three year men
squad.
Six men. Brandenburg, Shumaker, Lee Hughes, Mahnlt, Krghl, ahd McCormack, will receive “D" awards for
tenis.
Gregory, Alkire, Borkon, Brooks,!
KEEPS THE BR| | Reiner are the men who will re-
ceive manager’s sweaters. Seven numerals will also be awarded to managers; the e will go to Schricker,! Ransom, Arthur, Wentwortk, Callis,j
and Kitchin.
Numeral awards for freshman baseball and track have not been made| yet, but will be announced in a week
or so.
H. Young.
400.00 James Rice of Purdue, spent Sat-
recipients of Baby Content 710.00 urday anil Sunday with his parents, All except Dog Show 1 OOO.'l'' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rice.
500.00 Miss Nellie Lcckridge visited over
1,000.00 the week-end with ftiends at Colfax, how a wireless flash, dispatched by Mr. and Mi . Ora Scott and son the correspondent, speedily penetrates
is involved in a dangeron* «iniattnTi such as to make necessary an instant world wide sentiment and immediate
measures to save her.
The hero of the play happens to he a United Press Correspondent in the story. The picture then shows
Club Work-
Calf Club (Beef) 1,705.00' visited Sunday with the former’s the farthest reaches of the globe and
‘•rty in Urecnt-astlp Town^u iUhf unit. Ik $11,595,4»0.oo, an un. rupci bonded imleht.di '’4Hno )Ul> ^l*bout this iss
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LE:—Good fi room house, ttient down, balance like ;ht party. Phone 538-L.
21- 2t.
LE:—Kindega’rten tables, priced. Phone 120-Y.
22- 3t.
pr. - NUld
'•it*, is 1)5*,-
1U Un 1 Tl " I'roceed.x of su -li Ik nj Iss.'. ■1 .’-.»p. I not to kxcik'iI tlie sun) of tul.MOd f)0
I Is lo !).• iisiul for the prelln)imii.v •"'OSes, .oijisrintiiidlng nmi .on mi,, non of tiir <)*ei,r Ohenehnln. .1 h I. ivoad Iniprovomont in said townsbip. I fn or more taxpayers,other that
A 1927 Essex coupe. A real buy at $450.
g abroad. Prof. K. G. Has-
483-K. 22-2p
,LE— ltion.
I hose wlio |iay
iitlun
may up) '.’omnils.
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taxpayers,ot her than poll tax only, who feel rleved by such determln
in the first half of the
fourth inning. Casey singled and stole second. He scored when Foyle Tiger center fielder, muffed the hall on a slashing drive deep in the outer garden. The Wabash players did not
make a solitary bobble.
It was a highly interesting battle
Calf Club (Dairy) Lamb Club Pig Club Poultry Club Potato Club Corn .Club Apple Club - Canning Sewing & Baking (’lub Boys' and Girls’ Judging Contest Tups
1,738.90 parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott a; 400.00 Jamestown. 1,575.00 Mrs. Ralph Randal and daughter 324.00 of Greencastle, spent Thursday and 297.00 Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Grover 210.00 , McCammack. 198.00 Roy Wilson of Anderson spent Sat-
through the medium of the United Press and newspapers brings home to readers everywheie the plight of
the American girl.
Within an hour newspapers are on the dreets with extras in 40 different countries and 19 different langu-
urday and Sunday with his mother, ages. 1,258.50 Mrs. Ida Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stafford and 996.00 children visited Saturday night ami 900.00 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. fiber Cha - - —— j tain at Indianapolis.
Final Total $162,193.88
OG
NEW MAYSVILLF
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Priest
and
thcmaelveK ukj^ri, vod iiv Rul’i) .leii rmiii | from the spectator’s viewpoint as
u iiy such <leti-rniln | rrom the spectator - v
slut,' iiM.uu^f'Tux ! R, '88 if> Bfcisick, toiling on the mound
hirth»»r action by I
oarrt
the
siun. i H for fbrthpr aeti. n by I for DoPauw, wu.- also stingy with hi*
county nu
din
Mill fo
put i 1 ion there for with
id I tor of l*u
of Putnam t'ounty, In 1 hitr., allowing na, on or before tin* expiration of t u ent v - iiin. days h orn the J '*tli doy Mn\. 192S. If- objections are filed with Id auditor the State Hoard of Tax
dat* for l DeFailW Id matter at the court
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mmiMsioners will hearing'of said ma
Iioumi in the City of (Jreenoastle, i’ut-
nam (’oiinty. indfana. Dated thin Mav 12th, 192H.
Attest:
WilliR lii. (Till, County Auditor. \N. W Davia. M. K. Cooper,
O. A. Day
LE:—Cement Porch boxes j,. 1 *'«';<) p*, ''ommiRsloners ,,r th-
"uno <>l li! 1 ini in, SiHt- oi Indiana.
-hes wjualo, l$2.0(). Cement {Cemetery or lawn’s $7.50. Greencastle. 503 N. Ind.
liter Sublett.
the scarlet batsmen
only three safe bingdes. The score: Wabash OOn 100 000—1 3 0
000 00(1 000—0 0 0
Batteries Bennett and Taylor;
Pfersick and Seheinor.
For Uent-
sNT—2 furnished, modern, keeping rooms. 105 South 22-Ip.
‘NT : —House on 612 East It., inquire of C. E. Vestal. 21-3p.
TUANS-ATI.AMU FLIERS TO ATTEND SPEEDWAY RACES INDIANAPOLIS, May 22. -An , entire aerial caravan of trans-Ocean- ! ic fliers, headed by that intrepid girl flier, Ruth Elder, and other famou air bit is will attend the Sixteenth International 500-mile race to be held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway i May 30, it was announced here today. ‘ Lieut. Lester Maitland ami Lieut I A. F. Hegenbeigi r, the first fliers to j cros- the Pacific; Edward Schlec un i
New Konjola Medicine Ended Years] William Brock, round the \.<;Td flieis
Of Stomach Trouble This
Man Stales.
PORTLAND MILLS
There will be services here on Dec-j fami | y spent Sunday with Mr. and oration Day. Ben F. Stephenson ofj Mr , Young of Baiabridge.
Rockville will give the address. He 1 didn’t get here last year on aeeount
of the bad roads.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim l/ove and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Eggers and fain 1 1 * VER (TTY. Calif., May 21 ily of Indianapolis spent Sunday | <DP) For the first time in the hiswith ('barley Temple. b'ry of m dion pictures, a producer; Ella Hendren spent the week-end has turned to the new-papers and a with her sister Lucy Bowen of Green world wide news service business to cas t| (l | -upply dranu for a feature picture, i
Every Meal He Ate Brought On Intense Misery
NT—5 doom bouse on east I Phone 314. 21-3p. I ‘NT—Two desirable con niahed light housekeeping dern. 2 East Hanna St. 21-2p. j j nT —June 1st, two rooms an,I bath, heated. Phone 19-6t
(NT:—Modem furnish) d my reasonable. See me Bbafer. 17-tf. .•T: 1 .andcs Apartment: [ Gautier. 18 41
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ter.spent Saturday.night.and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wells. Mr. and Mrs. John Schoen and children of ln<iinna|>olis, spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schoen. Mrs. Fay Spencer and daughter, spent the day Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Usher Miller.
Mr. anil Mrs. Alvin Avey and daughter, spent Saturday and Sunday
at their cottage here.
Misses Leona and Goldie Calvert
called on Miss Margaret Spencer onj aIMi Mls o 0rK e FiUdmmons Sunday afternoon. ! family Friday evening. Miss Naomi Branson visited a week I o — with her sister, Mrs. Roscoe Wells. R()A( HDALK Several around here attended the! Mr an j Mrs . Curtis Hod gens of shower, one day last week, at Mrs. 1 Greenca8t ] e Saturday night and | Smith Montgomery’s for Mrs. Frank SutM ) a y with the latter’s parents, Mr. | Crooks, whose house burned last an ,| Mrs . w. S. McMahan.
F. Waller anil daughter T.uhii “lelling l"ie WorM," a photosyrent Sunday with Arthur Weller and 'Ir.ima o m to 1)“ released by .Metrofamily of Bain bridge. j Gnl.iwyn-A’uaytr, is a thrilling romanMr. and Mrs. Duke Kemlell spent A' 1 ’ depend.ng f«r ii high moments on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.! a graphic exposition of the news Orville Johnson. j transmission facilities of the modern
Ralph Nutgrass .-pent Saturday world,
night with Fled Kemlell. The picture, ju.-t completed, opens Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Priest and in an American newspaper office and family , Ella H -ndren called on Mr. nd shows, incidental to its continu-
un ; '*>’> how new- i- gathered, edited and
WEDNESDAY'S FIVE BEST RADIOS W0R, Hookup, S p. m.—Columbia hour, with Edna Thomas, and Felix Salmons, ’cellist. WOK, Hookup, 7 p. m.—Operetta, "Fautinit/.as”. WEAK, Hookup, 8:30 p. m.—Opera “11 Trovatore.” WJZ, Hookup,-7 p. m.—Philco light
opera'hour. ., f , WRVA, Richmond (254 ) 8:15 p. m.
—Bethlehem choir.
666
Cures Malaria and quickly relievo Biliousness, Headaches and Diz/ineas due to temporary Constipation. Aids in eliminating Toxins and is highly
printed. It cam the action to the esteemed for producing copiiona wiltinterior ,,i Chin.i whi‘i)‘ thi' heroini' ery evaciiationH.
week.
Miss Ruth Hurbison and Rose McGill were home over the week-end. Harold Gibbs and family called on Charles Slavens and family Sunday
afternoon.
TO IMPROVE SUM K
who flew over the Atlantic; Eddie Stinson, dean of American fliers and holder of the World’s endurance record, Ruth Elder, who with George Huldeman experienced a miraculous escape in their attempt to fiy the
Atlantic, landing at the side of a _ w _ _ w tramp steamer; Clarence Chamberlin! tends to improve his Mock of good 'who flew Charles A. Levine to Ger-1 laying heavy-utility birds. He has ■ many are among those who have ac- ■ just received Hit) Barred Plymouth cepted the invitation of ( apt. E. V. Rock eggs from Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Britton of In j dianapolis and Mrs. Mildred Britton j were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. i
Harve Brittan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Jeffries ami j daughter of Rockville visited Sunday
with Mrs. John Jeffries.
Mr. ami Mrs. C. G. Alfs and chil-!
—«— 'dren of Indianapolis spent the week-1
1‘LYMOI TH, Ind., May 22. (UP) en< | w jth the latter's parents, Mr. and |
|—Charles Schmidt, of Plymouth, in-1 \iFrank Lewis.
Wanted—
MR. GEORGE K. REYNOLDS “ Iliad been a sufferer for years,
' trying first one thing and then an- | other but I neVer got any relief unI til 1 found konjola,” said Mr. George
R. Reynolds, 291 College Ave., Aur-
Rickenbacker, America’s ace of ac during the worl' war, a former automobile racing driver and now pres 1 - [dent of the Indianapolis Motor Spec I
j way Corporation.
Many others, prominent in the aviation world, are expected to attend the 500-mile race whic'n ha- had -r mud) to do with the development of the combustion motor, making po--sible the perfect automobile transportation of to: ay. Aviation today is undei going the problems that con fronted automobile designers manufacturer- a decade ago,
A |'ORPORATION-want Reeneastle or vicinity, good
earnings. Must have good 1 ".'o ’TTu* worst thing about my case was the dreadful indigestion (mins that came over me. I couldn’t eat u meal without sharp pains around my heart. The stomach trouble was
[and some forking capital.! nner Of fir \ 22-3p|
4, Greencastle, Ind. 22-2t]
J—To hear from some one eheep shearing. Hi head.
‘. s Ashworth, Rural J49. ^d.'Yrr'the’ 'worse b'y 'u chronic ca-e
of constipation. My nerves were in such a bad shape that ! had nervous
,T)— House cleaning or prostration. Finally I developed kind. 25c per hour, by | rheumatism in my knees. These ail‘lone 7. r )f)-Y. 22 2p ments maile me very discouraged and .o l thought I would never be well
-3 small shouts. Phone again.
22-lt. “When 1 heard about the relief
0 | others were getting by using Konjola T -D-A modem five or six I to give it a trial. Before by June 1. Write Box the first b °ttle was gone I could feel Banner office. 21-tf. an improvement. The stomach trou-
ble soon vanished and I was able to
ED—Lawns to mow anu eat “"ything without suffering from jobs. Phone 140-Y. Rosoe! or bloating spoils. I never suf-
The eggs are the product of high luying strains Record of Per r orniance Association stock. No hen is eligible to recorcl unless she lays at least 200 egg- during the first year of her en-
try.
Some wonderful results have been obtained from the R. O. P. work, which is under constant supervision of the government inspection. The ! woik was started in Canada eight years ago. The Canadian stock now lank among the foremost in the poul *
and ] try industry,
an i! o
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson am? Mrs. Adelia Sutherlin and son Bobby visited Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Harry Byrd and family at Russellville. i Alice, Mary, Gladys and Wm. Young i
Si r-Oft GENTLEMEM
Tlie Dwiicl'V. emmer Co.* l£3b4 Koifer-Stc'wnrt Co., Tndianupolis, Ind.
those vitally interest'd in the advancement .of aviation always hn\e taken a keen interest in gruelling ami exacting motor contest at Inri-
MAKKIKD FIFTY YEARS
—o—
WABASH, Ind., May 22. (UP)—| Mr. and Mrs. It. V Miller, promi-j
i ana polls, and even that thrills th- nent North Manchester couple have} large -t crowd gathered together eac*i i just celebrated theii golden wedding’
year to watch any single event e: 1 anniversary.
type while at the same time af-j The couple was married 50 years glamorous proving ground go at Koann, Ind., by the l(e\. I)a-
for the engineering ideas of tomor-
any
fording
22 3t
fer from indigestion and this medi-
‘D’ LETTER LIST IS ANNOUNCED BY HUGHES
Forty-seveti Letters and Six Numerals Will Be Awarded To Spring Sport Men.
cine has also regulated my bowels i and eliminated the poisons from my
If you’re going to learn I system. Konjola strengthened my Iture— take advantage of nerves and I hardly know that I was f “ ,, ial plan otter. Write for ever bothered with them. Finally the • MOLER SYSTEM 512 N. rheumatism began to ease up and Chicago. 19-ftp! then it completely disappeared and — o— I now I am in beter health than I 2D—To rent by couple, have been for many years.” x mom bouse with garage. I Konjola is sold in Greencastle at ngalow, by June 1, or as 1 the Owl Drug store, and by all the a fter as possible. Apply best druggixts throughout this entire ; 0T1 ly. Box X care of Ban- section. —(Adv.)
17-tf.
a— —Lost— hild’s purse, green and n ing one dollar bill and Re and compact, in or near Please leave at Banner
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Lin hill fold name, Fran* : no - Lodge receipts, $8.00 ■* n Snider. Mansfield. Re-21-6p.
Key. Re-18-3t
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Fix’em up Week House cleaning, papering, painting, repairing all takes
MONEY
It’s our business to serve the people with limited incomes. WHEN IN NEED of financial assistance, see us. Indiana Loan Co. ^41/2 W ashington St.
PHONE 15.
vid Neff. They immediately starteii housekeeping on a small farm near Clayponl. They lived there three years. Then they moved to a farm near Rose Hill which they still own. .lu«t eighteen year- ago they mov-1 isl to North Manchester and are now Incuted in an attractive home near the business section. They are both well-read church members ami take a great interest in their church duty. ———o—■ $162,193.88 TO BE I’AID OUT HI THE INDI IN \ BOARD OF AORH UI/rURK The Indiana Bouid of Agrhullun thi- year will pay out t r prendunis an I purses $162,19.3.88, the largest ntnou * that will be paid out by any state fsir in the United States. Indian* S.ote Fair will be h d.l So pi
1st to 8*h.
Every person in the state ef Indiaua : boul I be proud to know that th- Indiana State Fair ha* been a real ruece-.- . There i- not a man from tl. - count; who eh odd not ta 1 e tie time off to tdtend the Fair, aim tukmneudni to the St.le Fair in order to rec'dve some of this premium mowy. Wc have many good livestock men ond farmers in this commun ty whe couid win the highest pria-s at this fair a- well a ; any perron f vf'i
«ny olhei county or -tate.
Prepa •“ to take some of your livestock or some agric ulture o" horticulture products to the Fair. All entries close on Wednesday, August 15th. | Following is h list of the money of-
fered in each department:
8peed <53,500.(81 Horses and .Mules 24,433.0d Cattle 26,754.1'!! Sheep 8,018.00 |
Varsity baseball, track, tennis, golf and manager letters will he awarded for 1928 according to an announcement by the athletic department this afternoon. Forty seven letters in all will be awarded to players, managers, ami trainers, and six managers numerals will also be given. “Pill” Stratton, baseball captain, will receive a “D” sweater with three stripes as the result of his steady playing the last three years. Anderson, Messersmith, and Elbert Fowle, are also three year varsity men on
the diamond squad.
Russ Hauck will receive a manager’s “D” and a player’s award, for in addition to following his managerial duties, he has pitched for the Old Gold in several encounters. Pfersick, Urban Fowle, Scheiner, Lampheer, Babcock, Whitsitt, Costello, Holycross, and Shults are the other men
to receive baseball letters.
Seventeen members of DePauw’s »x.j rjvk on I
Little State championship truck team will receive their “D” as a reward for their services this season. Cap-
tain Christie and Spohn are the only' q w | ne 18,992.00 two seniors on the team, and both j Poultry, Rabbits & Pigeons 7,654.on 1 will have three stripes on their | Hoticnlture, sweaters. i Floriculture, Appiary and Carter, Armer, Cornthwaite, Ault,| Entomology 8,442.50 I Hogan, Vawter, Ramsey, Bowman, I Fine Art* 2,335.00 I Button, Sutherlin, Howe, Mull, Scott,I Applied Aits 1,852.00
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