The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 June 1928 — Page 3

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—Miscellaneous—

—For Sale—

« a LE— Nine room, strictly Banner ottlc ^

' hom e; shrubbery, orchard, cit; barn, garage; 1 acre price reasonable. Terms.

alnub 1 block We J t d ? h " mStitChin? arKl Picotlng.ltion contention Tn^-hich“he gave esWil'.iams. <--3t ll-3t Mail orders recede prompt attention 'timatos on future growth of various

21-3t., 25-8t. Pitchford s Store. 23-tf. ^ l ndiana cities .

He predicted the

ment will be very satisfactory to the Muncie h.gh school.

: pool members. The distribution of —o—

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Jun. «. j hSSTs. ten ^

president of Marion college, succeedthousand dollars to mostly Indiana

May. Births during the month total* daughter Helen, at the Riley Hcspvt-

ing 13, while deaths numbered 12. I al.

POUND— Gentleman's white gold . '"“Vuh"* '“n"/“‘t J”' Hast of the month. It «... i^ ull ... n„g ,„h .. w d..™„d ^

;east by Harry’ E. Jordan, Indianapolis .

■ Water company filtration engineer, j a ™ ers *

Jordan recently read a paper at the Indiana Public Utilities Associa-

Cl e\

SAl.E-Gray ijione 752-K.

enamel

coal

13-3p

ing Prof. A. Jones department of education dean who has been acting

president several months.

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EVANSVILLE— Alleged to have awakened his sleeping neighbors by ! yelling “murder” for fifteen consecutive minutes, Eugene Hall, 22, was

Calumet district. i , j

NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF'would reach the same population be- ; THURSDAY’S FIVE BUST RADIOS'fined $10 and costs and sentenced to EXECUTOR cause of the overflow from Chicago. I NBC., Coast-to-coast network and 110 days in jail on a charge of drunk- , , t t . Notice is hereby given, that the un- Terre Haute he prophesied, will have ! Columbia Broadcasting system, 10 a. ness. Hall, testified that he did not ALE Plenty of late tomato ( i ers j gne( ) h as ()u | y qua iifi ed as Ex-1 a population of 75,000; Anderson, m.—Republican National Convention, know what he was doing. v ^r hundred; also cabbage j ecut(>r of the la . t wil , and te8tament , 75,000; Evansville and Ft. Wayne, WPG, Atlantic City, (273), fi:45 p. |

r S. Butter • ' j of Carroll K. Priest deceased, in th > 175,000 each; Kokomo, 00,000; Mun-

' 1 Putnam Circuit Court, of Putnam f ie, 75,000; Richmond 50,000 and ° ~ i t ! County, Indiana, and has been duly South Bend, 150,000. ITU RE SALE-As I am ; authoriml b aaid Court to admin .

Creencastle, will aeH my en- ; ^ ?aid eFtate .

Pr huld at auction, Thursday, j Said e9tate is ^ to be sol-

th, 2 o’clock P. M. 007 E. j vent

St. Good as new. Homer

TO HOLD TOURNEY

CLINTON FALLS Don’t forget the children's exercises here at the M. P. Church Sunday night, June 17. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reed and sons of Bellmore spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staggs. Several from around here attended the funeral of Ken Priest of Brick

Chapel.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vermillion, Mr. and Mrs. Otho Vermillion and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ceilings, Mr. and Mrs. John Vermillion and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Burk

m.—Create Re’sband. t BLOOMINGTON Fay A. Gehies, and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Russell WJZ, Hookup, 7 p. m.—Maxwell j local ladio enthusiast, set a world Vermillion and wife, Mr. and Mrs. orchestra. j word for two months for relaying ^ c an f ord ftomine and daughter, s|»ent WOR, Newark, (422), 8 p. m. —!of messages, the American Radio Re- Sunday with Ml . and Mr . Wallace

Choir Invisible. lay League announced. During Febr-; Spencer

WEAF and WJZ, Networks, 9 p. j uary, C.ehres haiKlIed 765 messages m.— Radio Manufacturers' Associa-' and during March, 690.

SALE 9-Y.

Frying

11- 3t., chickens. \ 12- 2t

Jun« 12, 1928.

Cordelia Priest Executor. Hays and Murphy, Attorn y-.

READ THE DAILY BANNER

tl.E—Six walnut dining

* j i and table, $25.00. Major , ~ ■ - e

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SALE—Modern cottage of © ami bath, store room and g? Lot water heat, large yard, [a wing it. Prof. L. FL Mit- g 13-3t. I o 3 ALE OR RENT:—As I have g I the Hotel (Jreencastle, will j3 . nt my residence property, S )m modem, at 116 West g [St. F. E. Todd. 13-tf I UTIION SALE n > hoi! goods of the late g iv will be sold at auction, i at 2:00 o’clock, corner Col- H , and Franklin St. 12-2t I

^friendlyJhoughts

By Earl H.Arnold

WAWASEE, Ind., June 13. (UP)— Golf etiquette will be nul void next Saturday and Sunday, June 16 and

13-3t 11^> on the links of the Wawasee Ho-

tel and Country Club when that bizzare Indiana golfing organization holds its annual two day tourney. The honor members will be George |Ade, Indiana humorist, and Chick 'Evans, Chicago, former national amateur champion and national open

champ.

tion dinner, with Cyrena Vangordon, ! Charles Marshall, Allan McQuhae, At- ! water-Kent quartet, Sodero’s orches-

tra.

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Agnes P. Broadstreet to Elmer

Finney et ux (W.D.), lot in Clover-

dale, F)astern Division, $1.00. Sheritf Put. Co. to Gilbert E. Ogles [

(Sheriff D.) land in Jefferson town- mond brooch lost

Mose Manker and daughter Marie, spent the latter part of the week, with Mr. ami Mrs. George Pierce.

TERRE HAUTE— Dresser airport, local aviation center, will tie a refueling point for the national air races to be held in September, Dudley M. Steel, race chairman, made arrangements for use of the airport,

after flying here from St

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MICHIGAN CITY —A $3,000 diu-

by a Chicago wo-

PUTNAMVILLK Mrs. Belle Horn of St. Louis is spending a few days with Mrs. A.

H. Horn.

Mrs. Dan Brackney is visiting her

A?

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There art agreements more binding than tigal contracts, heart to heart understandings that make mere formal promises seem weak indeed.

jj For these two days, those eivtered, {[will ignore some of the traditions of jjgolf. The rights of the opposition ) will not be considered. Anything to | win will tie the slogan. Even the rulI es will be violated, if the player can ' get away with it. There will lie no penalties. There will be prizes for j both winners ami losers, also for the J 1 player with the most attractive cosI tume—in fact anything might be ex|i pected in this tourney that is not ex’l peeled in any other one.

ALE— Aster plants. Phone [-3 1 . Frank Allee. 12-2p .p

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For Rent—

ARNOLD

„ MONUMENT WORKS pi PHONE 462 103 E FRANKLIN ST

CREENCASTLE, IND

E NT—Two modern furnishTwo blocks from square. College. 13-2p.

EXT—Modern 2 rooms and after July 21st. 10 Park 757-X. 13-2t.

»r XT — Modern furnished l. 2 rooms and kitchenette; hid kitchenette. Summer rut695. 13-Sp.

LXT:—Ffast apartment, 410 tint street. 5 rooms, sleeping Vakfa-t nook, with gas 1 'lain refrigerator, shadeto all windows. Possession ipseph P. Allen. 4-tf.

NOTICE You Can Save Money by paying your telephone account on or before the 15th of each month.

Wanted-

:KD— Girl to wash dishes. I feteria. 13-2t

Creencastle Telephone Co. Max F. Hosea, Mgr.

,ED — Thirty five hogs K <) to 100 pounds. Guy Call, ifeteria. 18-2t

.'ED— Three or four unfuraoms by lady living alone. | ri a-onahle. Phone 785-1,. 13-3p

CHICHESTER S PILLS

A«k f •■r Ur«Mla4 fur A\

,*l D— Job by young man, as ed clerk or driver. Referenc- | I V. 12-2ii

Students In Many States Hearing of H? Lincoln The Hoosier r' 1 The work of the Indiana Lincoln Union to impress upon the citizens of the state and the country in general the fact that Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth president of the United States, was in reality a Hoosier, is having a widespread effect and has attracted the attention of students throughout the United States. Not only newspapers but lihrurios and patriotic societies from all parta of the country have written for the booklets which have boon prepared by the association and these are becoming the matter of record for study in future years. The subject has even become one tn which university students are doing post-graduate work. Hie headquarters in Indiana have received a request for permission to use their material in a thesis bo* ing prepared by one of the larro universities of Missouri. I'pwaiO* of 150,000 copies of a booklet .-(* titled “Lincoln the Hoosier" hit been printed and distributed fioi® the Indiana headquarters, ^ STU DEB AKER DELIVERIES UP

ship, $2591.00. man in th<’ rest room of a local drug Citizens Trust Co. to Bernard F 9tore has returned to her by the Handy (W.D.) lots in Greencastle, finder Mrs 0tto M Weilnitz of thi, Northwood addition, $100. city, who received $320 as a reward. J. J. Kauble et ux to Lydia A. I she learned the identity of the ownFrazier (W.D.) 4.5 acre in Madison • pr through a newspaper advertise-

township, $1.00. j nie nt.

Citiaens Trust Co. to Carl Speigel 0 et ux (Com. F>.) lots in Creencastle. 1 INDIANAPOLIS—The State highRailrbad F.nlarg., $2500.00. way commission will receive bills June Rcss L. Hanks et ux to Henry N f,. r f ml „ thirty-two to fifty truck Gibson (W.D.) lots in Bainbridge ‘ . hassis of f rom 0 ne ton and a half Daniel T. Thorton Enlg., $1.00. .capacity and from 113 to 139 inch Alice Wamplee-.U)," Henry Gibson whe ,.| base. The chasi- also must (W.D.) land in Monroe township, | 1IlV( , ca t )s and i )e equipped with elec$225.90. jt r i c starter and lighting devices, acFrank Frasier et ux to Nellie Ran- t . or ding to tlie specifications, dall (W.D.) 80 acres in Monroe town . 0

’ l,ul ’ ’ ° , daughter. Mrs. John Wright. Several from here attended commencement exercises at DePauw, on

Monday.

Charles Ewing and Clarence McNeffi who have been in Ihirdue university, have returned home for the

summer.

Tyill Glide well attended the state convention last week. He went as a

delegate.

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ferrel, Mr*. Dickerson of Terre Haute spent Sunday, with Mrs. A. H. Horn. Mrs. Geo. Swartz of St. Louis is vimting Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shields. Miss Esther Whitaker who has be*n attending DePauw is home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Williams and Mrs. Ollie Williams, were in Teire ILiute last Thursday night. ! 1 f 0

CANAAN

William Baldwin an- family had for their Sunday guests, Glen Dicks and wife, Lowell Dicks, and family, Clifford Dicks and family and Ted Baldwin and family. Floy Lisby spent Sunday with Made line Huber. Jesse Flvans and family -pent Sunday with Charley Bunten and family. Mary Miller is visiting Dave Wells and family this week . Cedric Prichard, and wife visited Tom Heavin and wife Sunday. Cecil Miller and family visited F’len

Mrs. Nellie Williams visited her Wells and'family Sunday afternoon.

ship, $ 1.00.

Frank T. Carlton et ux to Mabel H. Arnold (W.D.) lots in Greencastle, North wood Add., $1.00. United States to Jacob Swartz, (Pat. D.) 80 acres in Cloverdale town

ship, $1.00.

F'annie J. Douglas to Robert J. Michael (G.C.D.) 45 acres in Clover-

dale township, $1.00.

KENTI.AND —W. Q. Shanlaub of Kentland was elected president of the county superintendent’s association of Indiana at the annual meeting recently at Indianapolis. Chanluub sucj ceeds K. W. Hemmer of Evansville. —0— VINCENNES — Henry Beuscher

F'reelandville is in a hospital here

Walter N. Hess et ux to Truman j with in J uri, ' s recently G. Yuneker et ux (W.D.) lots in | wht ' n a b ‘ iml hors ‘’ on wh,ch h ‘‘ was Greencastle, Northwood Add., $1.00. , ridi, 'K vvalkp< i off 11 hri,, K , ■ noar h *‘ r -' Xi Zeta of Lambda Chi to Lambda j He was when h '' lea P ed 0,T

Chi Realty Co. (W.D.) lots in Green- ; ,hp a,llmal -

castle, Kastcrn Enlg:., $1.00.

Mftled «rilh liht« RH I«®. \^/ ifiaMond KMAKI* FII I.M, f. r •»

A1w»y. Ktllal-l#

SOLD DRUOtilSTS EVFPWIIFRF

|EI)—Position as housekeepbipanion to elderly lady. Call ■ nrcell, through Fillmore ex-

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ITS WANTED — Highest! ll weekly with part expenses | Tid women to sell our North"wn Guaranteed Nursery Peasant, Profitable work. Fixunnecessary. Nice sales out- ! W rite today. The Hawk - ! • Wauwatosa, Wis. H-Op. 1

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El)— Several neat appearin Greencastle and sur■"wns for dignifii-d position )usiii* ss world. F'ull or jiart l 'll ants will bi’ considered. |

^ Rosemaid dresses and lin-! ^ ,,,ad y position, earnings $20 smoke-contented.

r'-'Uy. Address,

Gallon, Ohio.

Rosemaid 7 «p.

ARE YOU “OFF” NICKEL CIGARS? Here’s One That’ll Put You

Back Solidly

Not only will Havana Ribbon give you a brand-new idea of the value of a nickel. But you’ll be ready with a short and vicious come-back to any man who says there aren’t any good

five-cent cigars.

And why shouldn’t Havana Ribbon lie good? Listen. Havana Ribbon has the two qualities necessary to make any cigar good: It’s rive tobacco and it’s long-filler tobacco. Ever hear of such a thing before in a five-cent cigar? No bitter underripe nor flat-tasting oner-ripe leaves. No short ends to crumble in your mouth. But long, fully ripe leaves —all so chock-full of fragrance and pure, mellow-mild flavor. Puff away on a ffarana Ribbon and you’ve never before seen the world so peaceful and yourself so thoroughly smoke-contented. Cigar counters everywhere carry Havana Ribbon. Also sold in Practical Pocket Packay ex of five cigars. A package makes an uverflgw of enjoyment.

Belle Heaney to Julia A. Oaghe et al (W.D.) lot in Greencastle, Orig-

inal Plat, $1.00.

William R. Orton et.ux to Geo. F. Long et ux (W.D.) land in Greencastle township, $1.00. Margaret Lichleter et al to James C. Stimson (W.D.) land in Cloverdale

township, $1.00.

Clias. C. Dodds et al to Samuel W. Dodds (W.D.) 20 acres in Jackson

township, $1.00.

Charles C. Dodds et ux to Samuel W. Dodds et al (W.D.(, 37 1-2 acres in Jackson township, $1.00. Samuel W. Dodds et ul to Fllla Dodds Wilson, (Q.C.D.) 20 acres in

Jackson township, $1.00.

Samuel W. Dodds et ux to Ella Dadds Wilson, (Q.C.D.) 25 acres in

Jackson township, $1.00.

Filla Dodds Wilson to Samuel W. Dadds (Q.C.D.) 12 1-2 acres in Jack-

son township, $1.00.

Samuel W. Dodds et al to Charles C. Dodds (W.D.) 20 acres in Jack-

fin township, $1.00.

William H. Sheldon et ux to Otho Su (W. D.) exchange, 105 acres in

SOUTH BEND —According to announcement recently made by Coach knute Rockne, director of athletics at Notre Dame, the school will put four teams on the field at all home games, besides the varsity eleven next sea-

son.

VALPARAISO — This city gained one in population during the month of

Budweiser Real Quality Malt Syrup

„ Baknl icith' Budtceieer Malt Syrup* bread, cakee and cookie* are more delicious and nutritious,'

Biggest

seller

from coast to coast.. ~that means everythingr ANHEUSER-BUSCH, St.Louis

by Grocer, auU Dealer, hreryuhen

ANHEUSER-BUSC H BRANC H

Distributors- Indianapolis, ind.

t BM 81

Sold by Hoffman Brothers

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SOUTH BEND, Ind., June 13.—Re|tail deliveries of Studebaker and Ers j kine cars throughout the world during 1 the month of May exceeded deliveries for the same period last year by 34.j 'i per cent, according to a statement | issued by The Studebaker Corporn-

ition of America today.

May was the ninth consecutive month that Studebaker deliveries

. have shown an increase over the cor- Jefferson township,

re-ponding month of the previous [year. In the United States, May ilej liveries to customers were the laig jest in five years, an i the Iasi 15 days of the month the larg'«t of any cor-

responding period in history.

Studebnker’s May increase was attained despite the fact ♦''at deliveries for the automotive induct 'y as a whole remained stationary, and notwithstanding that many people withheld purchasing new Studebaker and Erskine cars in anticipation of the

ta reduction.

—Lost— —'fill fold containing conmoney. Lost by commenceRnmid If rctanwd to jOffice. 13-2t

fi*- K. E. Jeweled pin, F. H.

f name on back.

office.

Leave at

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■-D. K. E. Fin, John W. ! "ne 449.E. Reward. ll-13-2p. 0 I I'eta Sigma I’hi pin durticenient week initials on ' " P-. Return to Claude MnRlorenee Hall. Reward. 13 3t.

Fix’em up Week House cleaning, papering, painting, repairing all takes MONEY It’s our business to serve the people with limited incomes. whf:n in nef:d of financial assistance, see us. Indiana Loan Co.

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Last

Washington St.

PHONE 15.

\ NEW FARM BUREAU SLRVICL FOR WHEAT GROWERS

A new corporation was approved June 8 in the offices of the Indiana F’arm Bureau, Indianapolis, by the Central States Soft Wheat Growers’ Association, the service of which will be to provide seed wheat to members j of the Wheat Pool and to handle I coarse grains. j The new organization will be known I os the Central States Grain Corpoj ration. The officers will take steps immediately to secure pure varieties of seed wheat for Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio growers. j This service could not be renderel S by the Central States Soft Wheat I Growers Association, or the Wheat Pool, because the Constitution and ; By-laws do not provide for it. The 1 Board of Directors of the Wheat Pool, at this meeting, established a basis upon which a third and final payment | on 1927 pooled wheat will be deterj mined. It is predicted that the pay-

Herbert 8. Allee et ux to Noble H F. Allee (W.D.) 240 acres in Clov-

erdale township, $1.00.

ALL OVER INDIANA

HOPE— A man who served eight years in the Revolutionary war and served a life guard for George Washington, is buried in the Sharon Cemetery five miles southwest of here. The grave, that of Jonothan Moore, Sr., was discovered recently by J. H.

Bruner.

police

FT. WAYNE— Ft. Wayne

who arrested Charles Miller on a loitering charge found u 32 caliber automatic pistol stuck on his stomach with adhesive tape. Then officers filed an additional charge of carrying concealed weapon-. Miller is a trick

rider for a carnival company.

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BLOOMINGTON— FIdwin J. Kun.st, graduate of the commerce school, University of Chicago, has been chosen a- manager c the Indiana University business research bureau at Indianapolis, succeeding Charley Benzel, who resigned to take a position with a store n Milwaukee, Wis.

A HOME OF ENGLISH COTTAGE

TYPE

Complete with Garage and Maid’s

are devoid entirely of the the old cottage, so it is a

I^AFAYETTE— G. I. Christie,! Complete with Garage and Mail’s ccmpronii-e between plan layout and

director of Purdue University’s agri-1 Room. exterior charm and to get a thoroughculture experiment station, is consul-f By R. C. Hunter and Brother- - |y pleasing result tax< the ability of

ering an offer to become president Architects, New York. the designer.

of the Ontario Agriculture College at To combine the charm of the old The hou-e herewith illustrated com Guelph, Canada. He was praduated } English Cottage with a thoroughly bines the practical ami the artist, from the Canadian college in 1902. I modern and practical American plan to an unusulal degree. The exterior

—o— | is the problem of many home build- is pleasing yet the plan has not been

MUNCIE—Paul Kiehn, friend of | ers.

sacrificed, in fact it would hr* dlffi

Miss Junatia Hiatt, flew here from. In the old Cottages the plan lay- cult to produce a more practical o Los Angeles, Calif., to be present outs are worthless for modem use economical layout irre (H-ctive of ex

when she was graduated from Lie I while many of the modem exteriors terior.

charm of A generous attic is provided In matter of which another roof can be finished

off if desire I.

A cellar extends under the main body of the house. This house should have a lot with a frontage of reventy-five feet to a-

void cramping.

Cost about $10,000. Complete working plans and *<|peifications of this hous may be obtained for a nominal sum from the Huilding FI itor. Refer to House H-A-161-

R.