The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1928 — Page 3
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER. THURSDAY AUGUST (I, 1928.
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VLE— 1927 Chevrolet Lancheap. Lots of extrae, A-t
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Ied. tl2 -"utli Callege. Pb ... 86 \ i. The iHy 4* o —Miscellaneous— ® Here And There ^
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ll» l 3ALE—Big type Poland
j^ac j. Hanunoii.l.' FOR RENT—Unfurnished 1-room MCI fn eabbagi for ki rt l.QI 9-2t i apartment. Phone 609-Y. D-lR P , “ r 180 lh?. This cabbage i* solid
o- And no bursted bends. (let your or-
ier in now lu fore it i all g«>ne at
—ror tient—- this pi fu. . n . ;l i r„. m-tf.
Plione 726-Y.
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eer SALE AT AlCTiaH >•, August 11, 2:'50 P. M at hc f a Room, 301 South ^ ine ondcrfui large refrtgP'ator, 22 small tableo. Urge cook , ■hairs, hat rack, hall trees, di-hes, and other arti. ’. s j ■low. i i r MW r tit "-1*
FOR RENT— Sept. 1st., West apartment, 110 F. J t Walnut, "> t mis, sleeping pi rch, areakfast nook, gas range, refrigeraV>r, shades and rod to all windows. J. 1’. Allen. l-7-9-3t.
We do hem«tit< hing and picoting. Mail orders rein ive prompt attention
I’itchfoid’s . ore.
FOR RENT: - Three looms. Phone VUi-Y.
unfurniahe. 31-tf
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5-year olil ■
III, eks old calf, part Jer . v ' , Brick Chapel Exchange.
7-2t.
Frying chicken and Ict ullough orchard. Phone
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V, 'W 0 11: 1 - _ ' .LE—Frying chicken 5 and IcCullough orchard. Phone
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•N, Aug. 17, 2 p. m., 222 r—-2 miles west Cloverdale on e in the proposed “Power [rict, known as Isaac Her-
J. A. Spaugh, Auctionier owner. 7*9p.
FOR RENT— Residence at 20C. east Wa hingtjun street. Phom 'ilx-Y. i 7-31.
There will •b<> ;.n ire cream fe-ti-val at Brii k C hapel church, Friday night, August 10. 8-3L TH1 ii •Canning Co. will do ustom < ant iag Phonos: 895-Y on i j 566-L. 6-6t.
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WANTED*—Good used farm wagPaul .Tlbin. 8-2p j FOR RK.(NT—6 room and R room dwelling. <! room apartment. All modern. Luca & Gautier. 4-0t.
yesterdws results
American Association
Indianapolis, 5; Minneapolis, 4. Oolumbu , (1; Kansn- City, 3. Milwaukee, 3-4; Toiedo, 8-2. St. Paul at Louis' lie (played as
23-tf. I’art of double-header Sunday!.
American League
(No games schedul 1).
National League
Boston, 6-12; Cincinnati, 31. Pittsburgh. I; Brooklyn, 3. Philadelphia, 4; Cl: ago, .‘I New York, 10; St. Louis, 5.
Three-1 League
Quincy, 5; Bloomington, 4. Springfield, 3; Terr. Haute, 2. Peoria, 9; Danville. 2. Decatur, 6; Evans' lie, , r , (twelve
innings).
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ILE—One gallon glass jug Call 220. 6-6p.
WANTED—To buy a farm direct from ownser of v 0 to 1 10 acre , well
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eavy springers. All fee are native cows.
Vestal, Auct. iff i i IT i i ill *
g., jj.-i, i—a —t — —— ^ Qo_AH Owners of
RUDGETJROTHERS MOTOR CAR?
(Continued from page 2). delightful supper wan served on the | lawn of the home, and a pleasant evening followed. There were twenty ladies present.
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Entertain At Hridvr.
Mr ('. 15. Connelly and Miss i
improved, good buildings, mo roll- St; , of Mnip n enter ained at j lag land, prefers trewn of watei on 0 f , w ith four to-j or running through farm. Write par-i (l |, nf | ir j t | gl . Thur day afternoon, tieular , H. W. La hlwook, •' 1 : ' , • Mieses Jintle 11 St., Indianapolis, Ind. .'-It. i.ronard, Ruth Sewell, Olive Evans,; — rr; .Mildred Golf, Ri lyn Inge and FlordKMnaW il I.
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i io Potter, Hairy Bird, Frank Smith I of Ku -ellville, Mr Carl Swaim of jWaveland and Mi Donald Connerly jot Giienea tC. Dainty refre; hments I were served. MBS. INI / M, DOH | El RE-dCVS | Al l EB M ANA A !■ \KS si ltA l( li Mrs. Inez MeDowi II, who for the past 2') years has served in the capaeity of instlu re of thi Boys’ Kitchen, teiuli rod In r n'- ignation to take elTect Align t I. We understand that she will go to live with her dau'hier. Mi . Hanson Hiekman, of (ilin Mills, Pa., where her son in-law 'i the ■ uperintendent of the Boy ' ln.du trial School there. Mrs. Isabelle Hall, who was former matron of Company S and 9 dining room, will (ill the vacancy as the in tra tie and we know that she .will till the p. t to the best of her ability. She ha lieen in the employ of the institution for only a short time, but she has made an enviable j record a the matron of the dining 'room mentioned above. Her husband, j Bert E. Hall, is employed as a night i watchman.— Boy.-’ School Herald.
[COW SAL vill sell at Public Auction, a' my farm,
[$(jmile west of ML Meridian, on the Na
il Road, on ,
Mi Monday, August 13
at 1:00 o’clock p. m.,
' alead of High-grade Milk Cows JJp Jerseys, 1 red cow and 2 black cows, of those cows arc fresh and the romaind-
tubercular tested.
RMS—Six months time will i>c given on approved notes, which
■ar 8 per cent interest. 2 per cent nlf fur cash.
RAY VAUGHAN
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^ ^TEKP.CHRYSLFRv Too, more than anvom* else, sre entitled to know Seri the purpose behind cor recent acquisition of the \fj £ aasets and facilities of Dodge Brothers, Inc. j- wrtor upon thatpurposeiicpends the security of your
Jovestment in Dodge Bkoi
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rtithers products.
In aeqoiring Dodge Brothers, Inc. for the Chrysler Corporation, we hatfenecured one of the largest and most modern automohile factories in the world and A T)with it an organization of exceptional ability. , ^ intend that these facilities shall he utilized to increase the value and-quahty in Dodge Brothers cars [■nd Graham Brothers Trucks and Motor Coaches. Uf We have secured, in addition, a dealer organization that has always been recognized as one of the
^_^nest in the industry.
is our intention to deserve (he continued loyalty this ^roup of substantial, on »gressive men h.mts making it possible for tnem to enjoy imreas-
through the sale of Dodge Brothers
■Sflflt. moreover, that which transcends
er Dodge' Brothers superb plant ]ge Brothers splendid dealer or-
have become the lawful heritors
ers Gt>od Name, with all the
which that inheritance implies. the trustees of Dodge Brothers customers, and it is our purpose
St with fidelity.
ity of d//Dodge Brothers products -—as well as the sound policies words Dodge Brothers synonyValue and Dependability. forks will continue to produce otor Cars and Graham Brothers es. Dodge Brothers dealers w ill
d service them.
ie capable support the success of oration is due, unite with me in tion of Dodge Brothers ideals, to d Name may be made still better.
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Mullins Drug Store
Fresh Fish? Of Course. Kudaly’s Market NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE Til. 175—We Deliver.
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( iiri‘N Malaria nnil i)iiitkly reliev* Biliolism , H'adarhes anti |)i//iiit-«o> due to (rmporary Conatipution. Aid* m rliminuling Foxins and is higitly , sti'ern d for piiMlui ing rupiious watery evacuations.
President Dodge Brothers Corporation Untuam of ChrytUr Cotporoiiaa
ON AUTOMOBILES, FI RN1T1 RE, PIANOS, FIVE STOCK, ETC. Liberal Terms and Small Easy Payments. Indiana LoanCo. PHONE 15, 21', East VYiishington St.
factory] TO YOU SALE
Just look nt these bargains— Kexall Orderlies
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49c Ft. Hair Slumpoo
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Toolh l’>rush
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19c Hiiir Tonic*
MEN f S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING in a Clearance Sale A backward season has kepi hundreds of line suits on our racks ihat should he on your hacks. So wo musl unload and have Cut Our Prices 20% NOTHIN!J RFSFRYFD—ALL 1N( LUDKD. , STRAW HATS ARE V2 PRICE Boys’ Wash Suits—A special showing at 98c MOTHFRS YOU SHOULD SFF THFSF. Bradleys Bathing Suits 20% Less Manhattan and Columbia Shirts— A Splendid Bargain Al $1.9!) THIS IS A GOOD TLMF TO HUY. CANNON & CO.
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( \ N A AN ClilTnrd Dicks and family lalh'd m. Li‘ ter Miller and family Sunday morning. Mi . Jennie Baldwin G 'c iting bet daughter at Indianapolis for a hurt
time.
I loyd 1 .1 ms and family spent Sun- j
day with .lessi Evans and family. | t 'eril Miller and family were San- I
day visitor at Charley Crew Maxine Greenlee and Ralph Bea-
man were baptized after church Sun- , , . t hit Hazelwood.
' 1 , .. , , , ... I ll'ioy Osborn ami son, l>onuM Jo** (.arrolt anti l.mnh >im nt . tm , . .mi day with I •• t<1 Millor am fainil\. I , , ^ , .. . . . Mr. ami Mi Leonard Moyaiubr
I hiMina V\ ood run ’.'h iiintr
.lnhn Lynch and wife a few day-. Ott l.ydick and family and Hill l.ydiik
and family were Sunday callei. . llerschcl l.i.-by ii working at the
(night for lake Geneva. She "ill at-
tend the older girl ' camp.
I Mis. Ruth Fry i in Brazil on hu
mess.
rago are visiting his
Smith.
Mi and Mi Donald Jninen called on Henry O.-burn Sunday evening.
I n d Berk and family spent Sun-j \], WillGlidcw. il and son Roheit day in Bainhi'idi’e "dh Mi . ( hailic i'etumi‘d home Sunday night from i Beck. trip through Kentucky and out In i n Km Solomon entertained a num-j . ll( | it . lna . While g no they vi died her of guest Saturday night and \| t . Si Glidew.ll’ father, Dr. Then S. Sunday. (Jennings at Louisville, then stopped Mi Henry Osborn and childrtn Coi um bu and vl ited Mr. and pent la t ".ek with C. <>. <> borne william and Mr. ami Mr
C. E. Tnlkington and family. Dr. and Mrs. Eno -t Wright of II
linoi - are visiting the former' mother
Mis. Mary Wright.
and children pent Sunday with F’red
1 Uog“i .
j Biil Ca ill and chi'divn and Mrs. B1..W11 . pent Sunday with Alva llayn-
city. Ina Li: hy -pent from T m day until fiunday with l.i'na and Irene Miller.
Mi D' liahl .lame la t week with Mi
pent one day
P Al I S I INC Mr. and Airs. ( lay Sniil
of Chi-
Mrs. Eilhurn Heplev and on, Junior visited friends here la t week. The I adie ’ Aid will meet Weilnc day of this week at the church. A large attendance is dc ireil a i lia lion Harold Kggci . [of olficers will be held. The child health conference will he held in the school him e Aug. I I I 1 ty inuther must accompany h' i child
■ • Ages ranging from infam y up to pr.
I (her Whitaker left Sunday ■ chool age.
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Ladies and Gentlemen! Do You Know?
79c .Milk of .Mairnosia
39c Ft. And many other articles at very economical prices. OavI Drug Store
That you can now buy brand new Goodyears for as little money as you were asked a short timoayo for cheap, inferior, little known tires?
That we will make you a liberal al lowanee for old tires? In other words, § $ } “we will buy your troubles before tlx happen.” . .; *,<(•»» (]f jt
That you have four types of Good- \ years from which to select Double \ Gaeles, Heavy Duty All-Weathers, I 4 Standard All-Weathers and Path- f. finders? t
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That for the last 12 years moi’e people have been ridmy; on Good- !V* years than on any other tires which proves that lone; experience with tires has convinced most people that it costs less to ride on
(ioodyears.
AND DON’T FOKGKT Our Fxpert Battery Service, Reehar^inpr and Repairing GKNFINF FXIDF RATTliRY, ijtlO.
Consolidated Tire & Battery Company North Side Square. ALBERT IM )BBS, Mtrr.
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