The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 August 1928 — Page 3
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THE GREENCASTEE D'AICT BANNER, SATURDAY, AUGUST IS, 1928.
Page Three
HHM ' Mr?. Ira Towler and family of
Lawter gare an inter- County.
’or the Sunday Schot l • i •' llld ,• pel on Thur?day night. fey. tie f- nt
p*—
, Kilter and
Arthur tf.ll
to Muncie for the funer- ^ aunt Mr?. Wm. Ree-e of 5 Q>, i, Ohio who visited here j weeks ago. : - n Whitted is improving
this writing.
nj: .awter and fapiily ■ took . ‘: J ' mer with Bob Dill* and ^•‘t.o son and wife and 6fan ' 0 )■;. iave returned t*J*th
wife of La-
Wednesday night with
hi? mother.
Clarence Lane and family of Lafayette spent the weekend with home
folk?!
ALL OVER INDIANA
EVANSVILLE—A. G. Beeler, parcel post clerk in the post office hi re, is already getting ready for the Christmas rush. He is stamping parcel insurance blanks. There are leir twenty-four books of the blank . with
o . outh Carolina aH## 1 Visit- GOO stamp- in each, and Beeler far (J Lawter and fanJK‘ and has completed fourteen book-
CLASSIFIED
SATURDAY’S RtDIO FEATURES N\ B. C. network (WJZ an.i 25 others t—5:00—C u r t i s Notification ceremonies, direct from Topeka, WEAK Network—f ' !0—Lewis Sta-
dium Concert.
WJZ Network—0:30—Final
—For Sale—
» S-P-O-R-T-S • * Of The Day +
man Band Concert f> m New York. I
University.
KOA. Denver, (32C) 8:00
cipal Band. | one WBZ, Springfield, (333)—6:00 | ro «lst*r. Call
Greatore’? Band.
FOR SALE—At auction Tuesday, August 21, at 10:30 a. m. on Hiram i Pritchard farm 1 1-2 miles southwest of Belle Union, including horses, | ; cows, hog?, farm implements ami
Gold- 1 household goods.
FOR SALE:— 7 rooms of
Muni- tur,> an, l one adding machine,
one check writer, one 1926
“'m St.
509, r\
16-3p futni-
and
Ford 10-3t.
PH Hear Hoover s Acceptance Speecfi
American Givi Gymnasts in Germany
A squad from the American Olympic team went Oatne:; were over to participate in the great ‘'turnfest”
there. Here arc shown the members oi the American team belore
meet.
Cologne after the’Olympic ,-', r athleti. meet which was held //
of the y
start
The Democratic nominee for President dropped the plans and worries of lu^arnP a '* n to pay tribute to George Brennan, late Democratic leader of Chicago, who wai a powerful facto* in national politic*. Smith is shown among the Throng outside Our Lady of Mount Cannc, Church in Chicago where Brennan'» funeral wa» hcld»J i__
FOlt SALK—Smith and Barnes player piano. Call 65-1K or 301 N. Jackson. lfi-3t Canning Tomatoes, Fite! Flmal Co. 15-tf. FOR SALE:—Large No. .iri Florence Heater. Also four door Ford sedan 1925 model. These are a bargain. See R. H. Whelan. Phone R. 178. 18-lp.
FOR SALE—Gas range and burn- | ers oven, good condition. C. G. Pier- | son, 1001 S. Locust St. 18-2p ' FOR SALE OF RENT —7 room | modern hou-e includi') leeping p. ich, corner of llann.i and Jack-
son.
Of The Day
® Here And There ^ YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American Association Indianapolis, 3-4: St. Paul, 2-8. Minneapolis, 8; Louisville, 3. Columbus, 5: Milwaukee, 2. Toledo at Kansas City (rain).
American League
Washington, 3; Detroit, 1. Boston, 4; Chicago, 3. Cleveland at New York (rain). St. Louis at Philadelphia (rain).
Nafion*! League
New York, 3; St. Louis, 2. Brooklyn, 1: Chicago, 0. Cincinnati, 2; Boston, 1. Pittsburg, 10-9: Philadelphia, 3-1.
Three-1 League
Terre Haute, 2; Peoria, 1. Quincy, 7; Evansville, 6. Decatur at Bloomington (wet
grounds).
Sprinefield at Danville (rain).
Locals To Play Cloverdale Club
options for mining it have been taken euvery was made by Cliff Duff, a geoon 500 acres of land in the south- ^ logist emplo>ed in making an oil surwestern part of the county. The dis- i vey.
FOR SALE:—One R. liaide range, two burner Florence mi Both in A-t condition. Phone
My farm for ale rent .r N. M. Skinner. Tel. 229 X. —For Rent— FOR SALE:—Five room Semi-modern. Bargain. See Toney 408 W. Franklin street
FOR RENT -)t room modern hou?e furnished. See A. P. Burnside. 409
E. Seminary.
FOR RENT Garage, lege. Phone 2IHM .
102
FOR RENT: 4 room modern apartment, suitable for man and' wife with water furnished, 812 So. j College. Phone 588-X. 17-4p
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Gas — - —— tove | Sunday afternoon, a picked team 795-X I fiom the clubs of th* Greem .i tie 18 It. ’ Twilight League, will cross hats wi'*i | the fast going Clovrrdale nggrepatrade, j til l, at the iiark in the south Putnam 18-lp town. This promises to be a red hot ' matinee and no doubt several local I fain will motor to Cloverd.de to see
j the game.
Hauck and Oliver will probably
house. ^ f orm in,, tarting hnttery for the lo-
' ' ,r ^ cal-. II. tick ha- proved one of tin* be t liurlers in the Twilight League during the summer and Oliver is in a (la?- by himself when it come to
receiving behind the bat.
Cloverdale has 11 good dull, although they have lost two or three hotly contested battles during the past few weeks, and they are deter mined to defeat the invaoer?. The Greencastle boys, however, are ju t a e<|Unlly determined to win tlio game, So there you are or what h ve
you.
The sunburn fad has made it necessary for fashion experts to dr vise a costume in which women can receive .1 rich, even tan. The or above, worn by Miss Margot i' l;gi ir. made of yellow satin and worn with an apricot gold ,
18-2t.
N. Col
18-2p
j Special Theatre Rates 1
I
FOR RENT:- House w th garage VI.I. OVER INIMVNV ftensonnble rent. 207 south Vine St., BOONVII.l.E Galena, a raiely Phone 780 X. ffi-tf. * found form of crystallir.ed lead whiih o w 1.sells for $100 a ton has been rli-cov-FOR RENT:—Three unfurnished erod in Warrick county and already rooms. Phone B65-Y. 31-tf
INDIANAPOLIS
Every Day.
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Tickets good goin.^ on trains leaving (Ireenuastle at 4:10 \\ M.
only. Local
(Iood returning on date of sale For further information call
Agent,
TKRRK HAUTK, INDIANAPOLIS &/ EASTKRN TRAC. (().
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V —Lost—
LOST:—At Penal Farm Picnic Garnet brooch, star shape Finder please return to Banner office. Re- I ward. - 17-2p-w.-lp LOST Brown li itiier bag, receipt-, money order, small change. Return to Banner office. Reward. 17-3p. o— * LOST —Man’s Ida k and white sport oxfords Iretween Crow's Bridge and Greencastle. Finder leave snme at Itanner Office. 17-2t. | LOST Thursday rternoon on west ole <|u.ir«-, poaket >ook aantabling|| '.iri'e sum of moo. and mo .-mail i htK-k. Reward if o rne.i to Banner || Office. 17 2p
The New MONOPHONE Is In Town
—Wanted—
WOMEN, MEN I irn $35, weekly addressing cards. Home spare time. All year work, experience unneees- j sary, no sidling. Write, National,: 8413 Jamaica Woodluven, New York.
ROOM AND BOVRD WANTF.TT | For elderly man for few weeks.. Room rnu t be on ume floor as dining and bath. Write or call, do not. phone. Ewing McLean, 202 W. Wai-1 nut St. 17-3t ;
WANTED:—Farmer on shares. Eimer Chadwick. K. R. 2 Greencas-1 tie. 17-2p. —Miscellaneous — Op«-n night nnd . y during pa t week to get goods in readiness for | Saturday’s trade. Bill Wetz for pure foods. Hi
FOR TRADE bu. oats. Henry Vivalia.
—Tractor for 500 Stinson, R. 6, near, 18 2p Plenty of fancy Cantaloups. Pric-; ed right for after supper shoppers. W< t* for all eats. It. NOTICE:—I will buy antique and u ed furniture. C. F. Mathes, 17 West Franklin. Thelephone 583. 17-3t
Open night ami 'lay during pu t week to get goods in readiness for Saturday’s trade. Dili Wet* for pure fcoia. It 1C
. IT’S THE LAST WORD ' • in a telephone for the up-to-date business man and the particular housewife. The Monophone is handier for the office desk and is far more convenient and better looking in the home than the ordinary wall or table phone. It’s just what you’ve been waiting for! This is no mistake we’re conlident of this statement. Monophones ai’e being installed in all the larger cities. Greencastle is a progressive city and there is nothing too good for its citizens. The Monophone is perfection plus. C ome in and see us. We’ll be glad to give you any information you desire regarding the new Monophone. Get yours now! You’ll never I** disappointed.
Greencastle Telephone iCompany
