The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 July 1928 — Page 4

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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY, JULY 27, li)2«.

HE JUL !E SALE IS ON PREVOS' You get the beneliis :;s well as we. We clean t nd you stock on needed items. W Lei eve in SALES on account

^ .1 otj their mutt ,tl hti '

I arted witft a BANG!

, Th< ones lor us. Probablv the big est in tl < >: of the institution. You'll ■ • •, ut)d(i no merchandise and ■'mV th< vds to OreencM tic’s Economy Center

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t is store wide- ■ oor—every department—has own paiticulai ings art quite

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Mrs. Walter Wright aixl Mrs. Ntel||p( Hi.tfman wont to C'oatesville W < d- ; lu-stJay afternoon. Several from hcie atti ailcil thu funeral of Mrs. Lawreiuo Smith at I Coates ville, Thursday afternoon. Richard Pruitt, the small -.>n of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pruitt, was ta . on to the Putnam Counts Hospital :i Thursday morning for the remo' I of his tonsils. He is getting along fine. Mrs. Louie Sinclair and M.-. Judy Graham spent Thursday wL.i Mrs. h. L Timmons. Mrs. Emma Ragan is better at this

| time.

Miss Mary Kuark visited with Miss Geraldine Bales, Wednesday after-

noon.

Mrs. i.ouie Sinclair and Mrs. Judy. Graham spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter and

slaughter.

Mrs. Dallas Kuark and Mr. . Lou I! r-e spent Thut-day with Mrs. Fiank Meek, Mrs. Reese will stay until Sunday. Fdmond Stewart called on Mrs. Otto Hicks, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Sammip Goodwin anil daughter, Pauline, went to Indianapolis on Wednesda,' and came hack Thursday

; evening.

Heishel C'amphell the 17 year old -on if Morris Campbell disappeared Wednesday night and no word ha been received of where he is. He in Walter Campbell’s Chevrolet

Voncastle

Wednesday night.

Cur, Water Melons for you wil l everything else in eats for Saturday Wetz.

No I It K TO I WI’At KKS OF IU S SELL l ow NSHIP, PI FNAM

t ol NTY, INDIANA

Notice is hereby given b> the undersigned Trustee and Advisory Hoard of Kiis-ell Township, Putnam u County. Indiana, tiiat said officials

Men's suits a: <c p 112.51' : put tit urchased in th saie

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priug coats ure eli da. In the D. v 0 in hose and sUks i k ,, left .till : 1AT SAVINGS* -A .. ’•ASTLE 0T ITS r ive^:

hi. , reductions — Prices .Mi straw hats are going mfi s silk dresses can be 1 price of 1 plus SI. The HALF their iormer mark .c:i, you’ll find notable savfabrks. The Basement Domestics. It s a time of ..L oWEEPING GREEN Remember it is short-

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contemplate meeting an emergency and <ieteimining the expenditure of more money for the year, 19:28 than was set out in the published budget ' for said year; and will on the ti nay : tug ,1928, • ■ 10 o’< lock P. M. at the office of A. M. McGaughey, (l I'd us tee of said Township, consider and determine the expenditures ne ■- <os-.iry to meet such emergency. The amounts propo.-ed to be app> piiated and the purposes for which said propo.-rd appropriations arc to be made,, are as follows: Tuition Fund $7700.00 in the Tuition Fund for i payment of teachers; Special School Fund $250.00 Repair of Huildings and rare of Ground. , Ci.'.O.OU School Fuiniturc and sup-

. plies.

! I'-’JO.I.o School Supplies. Rond Funds | $250.00 Ronds. I Tax payi rs have a light to be heard thereon. len or more taxpayer- in -ueh .municipal corporation, other tb_n i ( lose who p y poll tax only, and who aic affected by such additional appropriation and who ma> feel ag

•ML dare.'hail three rulin’ on the breeze in a super* action drama of the West quick lingered, hard listed, wing fueled fotn in the mightiest ot his mighty thrillers.

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Our ISew Serial

“THE YELLOW (AMEO”

Tonight— Last Times FLORENCE VIDOR

“DOOMSDAY’

Would you Hke *o acquire without cost this “Wattersdorf Schloss," a lr; n Castle? The City of Munchen. Germany, is willing to give away but of course\t.* on< ' - catch—the receiver must ;.nend $.10,000 for r»—'*■

s wa

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tempted to identify it. He asked to e the watch that the woman wore,

and Coroner Grover M. \ye borrowed | the watch of a stenographer to show i him Ballard, the coroner said, identified the stenographer’s watch as

i that of his wife. The coroner never (lid show him his wife's watch, and Rallatd returned to Muskegon, hav I ing decided later that the woman could not be Mrs. Ballard. Ballard told the coroner that hi ;rd his wife were joint owners of nal estate valued at about $200,000 in Muskegon.

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When Mr. and Mrs. Hall arrived here they described the watch in the coroner’s possession and the ring, both ■ of which had been worn by the woman found at Roanoke. They then went to the county jail and identified garments removed from Mhe body as Mrs. Ballard’s. They have indicated that they would return to Muskegon to see Brdlard and that the body would be ■.emoved and taken there for burial.

MONDAY WILL BE CHINA WARE NIGHT

Set of Dishes FREE To Every Lady Patron

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L'.aik pent Tues gi i' Ved theieby, may file a petition I Iningene ^ith the county Audito: of Putnam

County within ten day- after such ud-

' <L Day -pen', i uPP'opriaticns shall have | with Mr. and Mt- l "' ,n ' ott imined upon, setting forth mmack (I n ar Relic tt ' <ir "bjections thereto and facts

showing that the proposed additional

a I, u •, i , , expenditures ate unnecessary, unwise ' 'fl ' -Kl-ter aMlt exee-sive, as the ca.-e may be. A.r'hur’l i'bv W,th ’ Wilnp - wur hands this 22 day of

, • July, 1928.

I- ' n on went to Indianapo- A . M . McGaughey, T. us tee Russell

; Town-hip.

igi 1 one and daughter,

Watch this space in tomorrow’s Banner.

Will look for you or expect you to phone us eaily Saturday, but if you are a little late, we can take care of you for we buy enough to last till 9 I’. M.. Wetz for good eats.

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Fresh Pork Bones, lb Beef Brains, lb Fresh Bologna, lb Sugar Cured Bacon Squares, lb. Fresh Sausage, lb Small Picnic Hams, Shankless, lb Small Smoked Hams, lb Pure Lard, 7 lbs Pasteurized Milk, qt., 10c; pt. Our Ready To Serve Meats for Boiled Ham, Baked Ham, Pressed A*'* Cooked Corn Beef, Cooked LoSl Minced Loaf, Dried Beef, Sunv *8 mer Sausage and Frankfum Pe n of

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LIMA STREETS PROVE PUZZLE TO STRANGERS

L II Kl.tM K HAS DIFFFKFN I N'MF. I Hi:UFR> | \\| \(; mfmuk> of toi Ris rs.

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I I.MA, Peru, July 2(i. tl P)_ \ -tranger who tries to find hi- wa \ around Lima immediately ge; | ()s i f.vei y t)|o( k downtown ha- a ,|jf. ilcrent name, and there i- a n additional name for each street. Furthermore, when the city wa> renumber* ■ (I some years ago, many houses retained tlie <l.| numbers and simply added new and different ones. ! I" 11 list of street names ten timeas long as that of the ordinary cits of 2f)(),()oo, l ima has many peculiar designate ns, dating from colonial day'. I here i- one block called “Little hi-hc-," where these used to he

i old; another “The Divorcees,” where

these ladies apparently lived in this highl> religious town and “The Soul

of Ciaspar."

Almost all the saints are represent- ( d. I here is one “Drugstore of St. Peter," and a “Coach-house of St. Se-

bastian."

I he animal kingdom has one block streets named "The Lions,” “The Tig.

"Buzzards," and “Little

or, Cat, anil Mice streets.

Among plants, there are blocks named for Oranges, Pomegranates, Limes, Lettu , and Watermelons. Recalling n|(| market days, we find sti'ct- named for Button Sellers, Swordsmith-. Scribes, Dyers and the Huilery. I hi re must have been many unfortunate- then, because the block i a me- in.hid the Helpless, Barefooted. \ink'ted, also Rags, Bitterness and Charity. One can go from the Street of tin Poor to Money street; Dom II alth to the Little Cemetery,

and hack again to the Miracle.

"Matamoros’’ block means “he kills Moor- and ‘ \|ata Side’’, another, is

"he kills i ' y"

Exceptional Used Car Values That You Can Depend On

Me expect to have a store full d mo eat- for you Saturday. Wetz foi the best in cats.

Boin IRFNTII IFD

Wlicn we recondition a used car we do the job thoroughly. The motor is pone oycv completely by expert mechanics and put into condition to {jive thousands of miles of dependable service. Genuine (virts are used for all replacements.

HUXTINT,TON, Did., July 2ti. - A woman's body found nearly nude at Die edge of a lam a short distance m rth of Roatinko a week ago yesterin> was positively identified here tnI 'y as Mis. Carl Ballard, wife of a wealthy restaurant owner of Muske--’"ii, Mich. The woman apparently hail he, n mu' iercd by several blows

‘"I the head.

I he identification was made by Mr. Mrs. Fred Hall, Detroit, Mrs. Hall i- Mr- Ballard'- sister. Mi-. Hall -a,,| that Mrs. Ballard

had left her husband and had lived at ; a Detroit rimming house with a man i i whom M'- and Mrs. Hall knew as Mickey." On the evening of July 15, |

oo (lays le fore the body was found

"' re , Ballard called Hall and "'fmmed him that -he intended to ; •••'tuiii to her husband at Muskegon, : >ut that she didn’t intend to “hurry"

dl ln <t •*'»• That is the last tine

- ((■ ha- communicated with any of

hei relative*.

' ad (Gust) Ballard, husband ol the

1 nen we attach a Red O. K. Tag to the rad.aior cap showing exactly what units of the car have been put into first class condition. This tag is your guarantee of quality.

If you want to secure an unusual, dependable value in a used car visit our used c:-r display and inspect our recon* ditirned cars “with the O. K. that coun;^’’ Both the quality and price Will pit3£“ x ou.

Vi U A L X T Y AT LOW COST

BECK SALES CO.

This has been carcfulhB^ checked as shoicn^H by V marks belov

Stock No.

Serial No.

V Motor

v Radiator

vRear Axle

V Transmission

v Starting

V Lighting

v Ignition

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V Battery

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v Tires

v-Upholstery

vTop

V Fenders

v Finish

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