The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 June 1928 — Page 4

THE CREENCASTEE DA1EY BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1928.

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CLASSIFIED ADS

—For Sale-

ol<l.

Jun< St, a daughter, Ellen Carolyn

Wrght. Weight, !*4 Ihs.

Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Cook ami .on Oren and Mrs. Rosa Fisher of

. Paris. III., spent Sunday with Mr. ami

VT* George Appleby.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott are the parents of a daughter, born Satur-

day, June 23rd.

K. C. Uaird, Greencastle R. t>.

28-3p.

( LOVFHD \LE 1 Captain and Mrs. O. L. llrown of h'illmore, was here Monday, lie was Horn to Mr* and Mrs. Russell Cagle I Dover visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert on his way to Wilmington, Delaware

! Dalch last Thursday . > “ railroad convention, i Mrs. Clara Steele and son Wayne j Mrs. Chester Day is spending a few of Florida are visiting her mother days in Cloverdale this week Mrs. Leona Colliver. ’ l'« r mother, Mrs. N. C. Akins. The Ladies Aid society and mem- • The Home Economics Club will bers of the Christian Church meet again 1 riday afternoon at the 'are sponsoring on all dav celebration Fillmore school house. Everybody is to be held at Rakers Grove on July invited. If we are sure you will go ,4th. Everyone come and bring a has- next time, the more the better.

l OR SALE:—2 year ohi <.uni.-e> j ^ Mrs. L'ly Denny and son, 1 ket of dinner. There will be I’" ' goo , ca ( j’ 1 vs l 11,111 James, were dinner guests of Mr. and | gram in the afternoon.

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Heavin, Coatesville, Indiana.

27-2-1). 1W.

FUR tsALE:—l‘J22 Ford Speeder

Phone tiK 1 aS a C:rr. A M ba,Kam ; M J ‘ W ’ S,,iflt ‘ r 11,1,1 fami,y a,,(J quests | Sunday, with Rev. Hale

27-2p.

Ir. and Mrs. S.

Several Club members went from here to the club Federation meeting

at Canaan Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harley Miller spent

Overstreet

I.. Scott, Mrs. Geo. j and family at Advance.

Mrs. 11. G. L’ttcrback at Terre Haute,

Sunday.

Geo. R. Boyle of Greencastle was a Cloverdale visitor Tuesday.

Bruno and son, Junior, attended a re- Mr. and Mrs. Etcheson » i

j, 10 . C. R. Minn of Cloverdale is spending a few clays in Fillmore this wee k. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Robinson Tuesday morning, a daughter,

Hetty Jean.

Oscar McCamey went to Indianapolis Wednesday evening after his ma

chine.

itertainen Mi. and Airs. Wilfred Dcwecsc

Another shipment of Mid-Summer fashions! For wear on the Ith of July or any vacation day. I here are 2-piece sport effects, dots, navy, georgettes. Mat crepes, etc. Ensembles included. S. C. PREVO CO.

FOR SALE:—11)21 Ford touring car, good condition. Phone Louis Wil-

union at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Walter Greg- we,,t tu Greencastle, Wednesday uft-

Clarence Hubbard at Mooresville, on jory and daughter of Indianapolis, and

hums, Clinton Falls.

2S-2p

| Sunday.

FOR SALE— Registered German Police female, 10 months old. This i> a good dog and priced right. Inquire Hauner. 27-tf.

Another car load of refrigerators has arrived. We will close them out at wholesale. One-half ton of ice free for a short time. Call and see them. Gardner Brothers. 23-Gt

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ECONOMY SPEED POWER These three features make the Overland Whippet the most popular automobile on the market today. We will be j» - lad 1o yiye demonstrations at any time. PATTERSON SALES CO. Office At Tribby’s Oarage

FOR SALE:—Dodge Sedan in good condition. 203 So. College. 25-3p

FOR SALE— Nine room, strictly modern home; shrubbery, orchard, small fiuit; barn, garage; 1 acre ground; price reasonable. Terms. West Walnut, 1 block West Monon. Oscar H. William*. G-3t., U-8t., 21-St, 25-3t.

FOR SALE:—While they last, late Tomato, cabbage and sweet potatoe plants, 35 ets. per 100, 300 por $1.00 C. S. Butterfield. Phone 132-Y.

FOR SALE:—Sewing machine and (Cream Separator in A-l condition. O. y | B. Rector, Fillmore. 25-Op.

FOR SALE—Oliver typewriter, 8.\10 Axminster rug, dining table, bed. davenport and other household articles. Mrs. D. L. Vandament, 718 East

Washington St.

-For Rent-

FOR RENT:—4 room apartment hall, hath and water reasonable, i’lione 2gjj321-Y. 28-It

NEW AIRW W SKR\ ICE

( I RlOSin BUNDS VULTH

CLEVELAND, O., June 28. (UP)—| ATLANTA Ga., June 28 (UP) Dailj passenger air service between An electric welder interested E. L. Cleveland and Chicago will start July | Walker, aged 17 at Atlanta youth, so 1, according to Phillip Kemp, trustee j much that hi was temporarily blinded of the United Airways, Chicago j by the mchine. It took doctors at a Four Hamilton all-metal planes are ho-pital hour- to regain his sight for expected to be delivered July 1, tn him. stutt the service while eight ’other - are to be added later.

FOR RENT:—A desirable 5 room modern house with two car garage Phone 565-Y. 28-tf

FOR RENT— Landes apartments. Also two story modern dwelling. Lucas & Gautier. 25-6t

W AR ON SPARROWS

AIDS CLOVE INDUSTRY i ...rL-v-.i ■ STEVENS POINT, Wis., Jflffe 28.! IWEUl.LE, lex., June «8 (U1 ) — (UP)—Policemen here must hold An ,n i t< ‘ ns i ' Ve war un l f n * 1,8h S » ,ar ; their breath in the future or turn ! been 8tart,Ml 8,tlzi ‘ n8 uf

down all opportunities to sample “evidence.” A special mandate habeen issued by City Manager II. M

FOR RENT—5 room modern house f with two car garage and 3 unfurnj ished rooms. Phone 500-Y’. 20-tf o —Found FOUND — Black and white part Collie dog. Owner call at 203 So. College Avenue. 27-2p.

One citizen, G. M. Miles, reports | having trapped 2!)<i birds in one

Coleman that drinking on duty will b,in * in,f , hl *. total above 4 > 0 " 0 - not he tolerated. “The odo, of alcohol ( th .“ rS MWlS ° r m ° re

MORTON Nelson Wood and family and Claud Burk and wife and Dewey Stultz and family took Sunday dinner with Tom Holland and wife. Aunt Sarah Ros- of Russellville is spending some little time with her niece Mrs. Alva Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roach attended the Roach Reunion at the home of Aunt Mary Roach's of Parke County on Sunday. Rex Call ano wife called on Mr. and Mis. Erid Scott on Sunday afternoon near Belmore. Oscar Holland and wife of Marijn Michigan called in Tom Holland, Wm. Lane’s and Mrs. Emma Brack - ney on Friday. Leona Call vi-ited her Aunt Mrs. Orah Roach on Tuesday. Some from here attended the club at Canaan on Tuesday. Dewey Stultz ond family called on Rex Call and wife Sunday evening. Mr. Ballard 'tied at the home of his daughter Mrs. Beitha Woodall north of here on Saturday morning hi- funeral wa- held at Portland Millon Mend i.v. BA IN BRIDGE Mrs. Frank Lewman and family of Cleveland, Ohio are visiting relatives here this week. Mr-. Guy Cox and Mrs. Sstel Minniek attended the funeral of a cousin Mrs. Hall at Cruwfirdsville la-t Thurday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Miller entertained at dinner last Tuesday R. S. Nelson am family of Indianapolis, J. L. Nelson and wife and Fred Nelson and family. Mis. Alice Wampler accompanied her daughter Mrs. Stock to her home in Ohio last Thursday. Mr. Elmer Davis and family of Greencastle visited E-tcl Minnick m Sunday. Mrs. E L. Gray had as guests last week Mrs. II. It. Johnson and son and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ittner of Indiana-

polis.

Mrs. Edna Chadd and Madonna

Tustison attended Commencement

exercises at Butler last week. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Van Cleave

and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lewman spent

la.-rThm-MTTv'-trf-Midiolwp.pJpC _ Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Edwards*and

son Frank R. attended 'he funeral of Mrs. Edwards uncle in Illinois, last

Mr. Edward Thomas anil family. '• ^ on ' s Kennedy came to FillClarence Etcheson and family of 1110,0 Monday evening to visit her Russellville visited Hans Anderson on l ,a rents, -Hr. and .Mrs, Elmer McCam-

Sunday. I * U, . •

Miss Fannie Weaver of Terre . * ^ 'ten and t hatter ( lub had a Haute is visiting her sister Mrs. Dr. picnic dinner at Mrs. Herschel RuVcach. She was taken to the hospital ark ’ s Wednesday afternoon,

at Indianapolis Tuesday where she

wa- operated on. JESSE JAMES HERO OF o FRED THOMPSON PICTURE

Fiom lSd2 to 1882 Jesse James let his guns get out of reach twice. During hi- waking hours at least two

FILLMORE

Mrs. Morris Goodwin, Mrs. Clarenci Fen and, Mrs. George Bowman, .Mis. Forest McNary, Mrs. H. R. Piuiit Mrs. Olyn Wright, Mrs. Oscar l.idic k. Mrs. Julian Petro, Mrs. O. J. Ragan and daughter, Mrs. John Day, Mrs. Duard Phillips, Mis- Nellie Baker, and Miss Bertha Coffin attended the meeting of the Countv Federation of Clubs which was he! 1 Tue nay afternoon at the Canaan Church. ,v very good meeting was repor'.i !.

on the breath will be considered -ul-

ficient cause for stated.

removal,” the older

daily.

o ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER

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TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT! SOMEONE WILL GET Till; BABY

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FOX NEWS

COMEDY

Tomorrow and Saturday TOM MIX and TONY

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‘HELLO CHEYENNE’

FIRST CHAPTER OF NEW SERI \I. “TRAIL OF THE TIGER”

Use This Show Ticket Ibis ticket and 3c will admit any child or Hum ticket and 15c will admit any adult to the Granada Theater Saturday matinee only. >ome child will net a pass for I matinees. We will also givt away several pel rabbits

FREE

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FOUND—Collie pup. Phone G71-X. [ rj-] lurs j a y n -1 Mr. and Mrs. Curney Shea had a.-

‘ - 0 gue-ts over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. V\ Unit'd Ralph Turney, Mr. and Mrs. Paul White ami Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rob-

j inson of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Maggie Ilainev spent Sunday with Dr. .Stroubc and family of Roach

dale.

WANTED:—Used child’s bed Rur j phone 47. 28-Ip.!

WANTED—Reliable man with car for responsible position. Steady work. Good pay. Write Box 10 care of Banner for interview. 28-Ip

ie BOYS WANTED Between age- of 12 and 18. To caddie at Country Club. Those interested be at Country Club Friday at 1 P ,M Eipfrieneed /caddies preferred. 35« a round. 27-2p.

WANTED— Family of three wants three or four unfurnished light housekeeping rooms. Desirably located. Reasonably priced and close-in. Call Banner. 27-lt

WANTED — Three unfurnished rooms, modern and close-in. Must lie reasonable. Call the Banner. 27-tf. —Miscellaneous—

Mrs. l osne:’, Mrs. Darnel], Mrs. Claude Pruitt and Ralph Kosher attended the funeral of Rome Gorham at Fillmore la t Thursday. Mr. Glenn Michael and family are spending the week with Harry Ragsdale at Greenca-tle. Mr. Michael is employed at the Beck Sales Company there.

Fresh Fish? Of Course. Eudaly’s Market NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE Tel. 175—We Deliver.

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revolvers were always strapped to his waist and at night they were on a chair be-ide his bed. No person ever attempted to enter his bedroom at night. He slept so lightly instant death would have been certain. Jesse was fifteen when he fiist strapped on his revolvers. He was ploughing on his mother’s farm at Kearney, Mo. The Civil War had been underway one year. Soldiers invaded the farm, beat him with whips and

FI.OY’D CENTER hung his step-father to a tree. He Mr. and Mrs. Jim Orr took dinnet joined the Confederate army a short with their son Edwin Oir and family time afterwards as a member of of Groveland. Quantrell’s Partisan Rangers, a unit .Mr. and Mrs. Nick Clement ai. declared outlaw by the general in daughter Amy spent Sunday .i'T r- command at Kansas City, noon with Mr. and Mrs. Grant .Shubei' Five y ears later he was in -wimof New Winchester. ming in a Kentucky River with SamMrs. Alma McVay .-pent Sunday uel Ralston. A country constable with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Miller. happened along, covered the men with Mrs. Blanche Crowe and sons has a -hotgun and told them to come returned to Gary after visiting id- out. He thought they might be hoise atives at Fillmore and Greencasile. thieves. Jesse came out first. Ralston Miss Margaret Whit-it spent Mon- followed slowly and suddenly shouted day with Miss Amy Crowe. for help. In the instant the con-table The farmers are behind with theii turned his head, Jesse leaped upon work on account of rainy weather. him and thew his -hotgun into the Several from here attended thi all liver. That was the first time the day dub meeting that wa- hehl at famous outlaw laid aside his guns. :

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Jetie CL GUramount Q'la C ome On Out!

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UT to the »c.st, the open spaces— am) ,

turr! ( onie a* )>«!

son’s guest! See him ride 1 light and—well, h,. rc ' s

worth keeping!

COMEDY “COLLEGE KIDDO” M. G. M. NEWL

Western star, making a swk scene for hi- first Paramount “Jesse James” which rcachet, Voncastlc Theatre Thur-day. READ IMF DAILY DAN A NEW PLAN

Canaan Church last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanford

family spent last Sunday with

and Mrs. Arnold Meade.

The econd time was in his own an home on April 3, 1882. As he turn' d Mr. to dust a picture Robert Ford shot

, and killed him.

These facts were related recently by hi- son, .h e E. James Jr., as he

PLYMOUTH, June 28. (IT M. Bretellc, proprietor of the oroft chicken farm west of hc - a hunch he could make more out of the loui i.-t.s cottages th?J of modern chicken house-. He it and it worked. He declared t one week he took in $;tl, the res his sign “rooms for tourists." Ic has decided to convert h. chicken houses into tom sts nr

FILLMORE

S. S. Nichols, a former resident of watched Fred Thompson, well known and rent them.

There will be on Ice Cream supper at Bethel M. E. Church, June 30, Clinton Towmship. 28-2t. fine paid BL 100

( urrs Malaria and quickly relieis Biliousness, Headaches and Dizziness due to temporary Constipation. Aids in eliminating Toxins and is highly | esteemed for producing copiious watery evacuations.

KINSTON, N. C., June 28. (UP)— One hundred residents of Lenoir county have raised a “fund” to pay Cupt. Frank Rhem's $1 fine for flogging two convicts at the stockade here. The contributors—judges, lawyers, bankers doctors, ministers—gave one cent each to the “fund.” None was allowed to give more.

A FIREMAN 52 YEARS

LITCHFIELD, 111., June 28 (UP) —Fifty-two years a member of the Litchfield volunteer fire department is the record held by D- W. Duncan, Hu, of this city.

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