The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1928 — Page 3
tSSiFlED ADST^m^tV: _Kor Sale— 4. Of The Day +
Here And There *
--DAIL.Y BANNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 192cS.
housewives strong for hoover
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Tomatoes, Eitel Floral Co.
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g ^ p Three cows and two ‘phone 245-X. George F.
-Dining table, chairs, Ll china fl° set > mahogany lv ’ M. McGaughey, r.lf) 4-tf
L ^e.—Fancy grapes, cook- « • Phone 771-X. 4-3t. |jI,E— Fancy peaches, also Sarah Crews, Heelsville, P ct of (ireeneastle. 5-2p JlLE - 100 head of good fw< and lambs. 40 head ewes are yearlings, coming ohi. C. W. Sigler, Greon14. 5-4p. o IaM: 7 ream, modern home. -X for appointment. 4-e.o.d-2p.
l.AI.Ii: Two Heifers with ■eke to milk. Call Cooper )i-, Putnamville. 6-3p.
pOflKM.K Cab for Ford truck, glio dump bed for Ford or CheftijH truck. C. A. Heath, H(<elgyill*. 0-3p. fXMK iAl.K 2 small rug--, one large ruj 1 hand wash wringer, large <hh i. Il»; West i’lank- ‘ lin St. 0-3t FOR^ i mb and 6 Ewes. Cil 1‘ V or come to Devaney farm afti Fern, this week. (1-it. UJM o FOR 4 ll II Ksira fine baby cab. 8l8N.fi 6-10. o—- — I Winter onion srds, lOc to Crsafv Kestaurant. fi-ip.
For Rent—
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FOR ft. . I Two liglit housekeepBg room Modern. Also three furlished Mb' 1 I . \\ .i hington. fi-3p. T —Four room, modern lapartment. SIP So. IndiPhone 708-Y. fi-3t |!XT 1 rooms, modem, ►partment. Close in. Phon< W. Walnut St. 6-8t
JNT— One, two or three light house-keeping rooms. [ and lights. Phone P. 1007 St. 5-8t ^'1 One 3-rooni kitchengnt and one two-room kitF'merit. Central Trust fi-2t. R>T— 4 room, modarn fr' 1 '' ' ’ i fumi lud 1' ' Ave., Phone 586-X. 6-4t.
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all Morton garage.
iscellaneous— f f >r paints and varnishes. I'e you money on a good ncastle Hatchery, 22 S. 4-2t
YESTERDAY’S RESI LTS
American Association. Indianapolis, 10; Louisville, 1. Minneapolis, 10; Kansas City, f>. Milwaukee, 7-5; St. Paul, Toledo at Columbus (played as a part of double-header Sunday). American League Washington, 3-3; New York, l-S. Detroit, 10; Chicago, 2. (Only games scheduled.) National League New York, 14; Phil Boston, 9-7; Brooklyn, 2-1. (Only games scheduled.)
BEES ATTACK Moi RNERS
BALLYNANESAGH, Ireland, Sept 0. (UP)—Mourners at a funeral here 1 were attacked by a swarm of bee>. The attack was so fierce theat people had to beat a hasty retreat from the cemetery when the burial was only half finished, preventing completion on the ceremony until th<> nest day.
ALUMINUM WARE At Very Low Prices!
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THE PIECES THAT ARE NEEDED MOST. Percolators* Kettles, Fans, Dish Pans, (Oval and Round) Priced from 18c each to 98c each
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LARS
-MARRIED TEACHERS BANNED
DANVILLE, 111., Sept. f. (UP)— Only unmarried women will find places as school teachers in DanvilU hereafter. The rule was not made made rotroattive, thus permitting teachers who are married and who who have been on the payroll for several years previously, to remain. All of the single teachers who may decide to be married during the school term, will he dismissed.
This placard is being uisplayet, conso - l cusly by housewives through out the nation. Women caught the habit af working for Mr. Hoover during the war and eti!! retain their enthusiasm for his leadersh p, These signs are being distributed In large qu.rrtlt'es by the National Women's group of Die Republican party headed by Mrs. A. T. Hert. 1 outk of America Backs Hoover, Says Helen Wilis, Tennis Star
5-18 and Variety Store West Side Square. Telephone 164.
HDOSIER IIKilll. \M)S
NOTICE OF QUALIFK \TION EXE< l TOR Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of Mary A. Damull deceased, in the Putnam Circuit Court, of Putnam county, Indiana, and has been duly authorized by said Court to administer said ( state. Sab 1 estate is supposed to be solvent. Sept. 4, 1928. Nellie Y. Greene, Executor. •L K. Miller, Fay S. Hamilton, Att< rneys. 3-3t.
Furnace Need Repairs Coal Bin I Filling Car Need Overhauling These & ()ther Fall Needs
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Soon Have To Be Our Ready ( ash
Will Meet Them For You, Loans Up To $300.00
On Easy Payments
INDIANA LOAN
COMPANY
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Virgil Morris is visiting
tr. Brazil this week.
Several from around here attended the old settlers’ picnic at Bowling
(ireen, Saturday.
George Kiser and daughter l.eli Ji ss and Lewis Seniors called on !.)a Noose and family Sunday. Anniee Bullerdick is vi iting home
f( Iks.
Frank Hunsieker i- very much impr< \ed at this writing. Kdwin Neese called on Arthur Sanders, Sunday. The Wolver Brother are putti i saw mill on Ivy Reed's plaee and ar I leady to begin work. School began at MellalTie toda with the same teacher as la t year, Maurice Akers. Kila B. Neese spent Monday \i ‘ ing Mis> I < la Kiser of Poland. Mrs. Allie Senters vi ited her i u i Mrs. Harley Miller of Rec Isville li
Thursday.
(ieo. Sims anil family vi ited 1\
Iteed’s Sunday.
Lillie Neese called on Mr
Rood, Monday.
v .'h Mr. 1 ut: Mi Fadden. Mi Mary Kearney returned to i Indianapolis, Monday after spending th.’ week here. Mr. F.dwanl Thnma and family left Sunday I"! tlieir home in Chi-
cago
Will Shame] and family moved to C.inihridi Cdy last Monday. Fi nk I.e.' 'i: in and family of Clove l aid, O o ve ited his mother and oth< i reie.tive. over the week-end. Ciialley Ford and family spent the Wee I 'lid in Imli mapolis where they vi-ited the r daughter and family. Mrs. Celia Shea visited her daughtei in Indianapolis Saturday and Sunday. Mi . Maud" Collings is attending a rhiiiih a ocialion near Dana, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henson of
Sarah
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noy, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heavens and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Newgeiit. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coffman and Jesse Harvey Coffman of Chicago ire visiting their parei* ;, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Coffman. Miss Katherine Roach of Clinton Falls is the gue^t of her sister Mrs. John Sharp this week. Mr. and Mrs. Son Chism of Indianapolis and Mrs. Sheppard of New Maysville visited friends here Monday. Mr. Guy Collins of Rockville has moved to the Basil Pruitt property. He has charge of the Lumber Yard here.
NEW I SK FOR RADIO
BERKELEY, Cal., Sept. f>. (UP)— Radio waves will kill germs formed in milk, according to a report received by the Medical College of the
Cniversity of Vienna.
Research done by the Austrian prole or indicated that intense radio brain- of very short wave length will kill germs without altering the milk molecule and changing the natural
flavor.
Miss Mary Jo Hillers of City visited Dorothy Aki i week. Mrs. Dwight McFadden and Crete, Illinois spent Tuesday
Swit-’. last on of nigh!
Oi leans are visiting the latter's
mother, Mrs. Mary McNorton.
('Veil Hubbard has gone to Ladoga to lake charge of an oil station. Mi Bonnie Tate is leaving the 17 f September for Danville, III. where hi .vill enter the Lake View Hospital
to take tin mu. i• s training.
Mr. Fred Obemhain and family of 11 dianapolis have moved here. He has ! ns veil the recording office of tie' ; Mpt'd Poland Hog Association here. Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Nelson were
. dinner I'lie ts of Mr. and Cures Malaria and quickly relict»
BiliousncHH, Headaches und Ihz/incH*
i laiivari due lo lemporary Constipation. Aids i ni lit fm tin of our High i in eliminating Toxins and is highly to-iehei.. u p were rneretly esteemed for producing eopiious s»*t1 > ill 1 Mi. and Ml I dph Shock- **ry e\aruations.
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Fresl: Fish? Of Course. Eudaly's Market NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE Tel. 175—W'e Deliver.
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Ssionary S-clety of the [church wiH hold a rumat the Fire Department, jSept. 8th. 5-31. [ r.izolett, piano tuner and D<. Leave orders with J. E. r shn P. 5OF PUBLIC AUCTION— furniture, on Friday, SepB'28, at 1:30 p. m., at the Pare of Mary A. Damull, 10 Park tint i n th! reencastle, I will sell at Pr casli the entire house- " f '''■id daoedant, eM-
_ old h.-nr envared WalV suit ' <lressers, tables, V I cases, mirrors, old dish ■ w ‘i-e, two oil stoves, kit-
K and one V^’wg'ht
iA. V ert .,f' Green, Executrix. C.
Auctioneer. 5_o t
8 y ar? old, jfivea
PUBLIC SALE We will sell at Public Auction cm the R. I*. Moore Farm 5 miles west of (ireeneastle on Monday, Sept. 10 at 10:30 A. M. The following
erty.
9 MILK COWS 1 fine Jersey cow 5 years old fresh Sept. 25, a good one. 2 Jersey Cows 8 and 9 years old. Giving a good flow of milk, good
ones.
1 Jersey cow gal. per day.
1 I^irge Short Horn eow 5 years old a good one, a five gallon cow. 1 Jersey cow, 7 year old, a good one, gives 3 gal. milk per day. 1 Jersey cow 2 years old, giving 3
gal. per clay.
1 Jersey cow 2 year old, giving 3
gal. per day.
8 Heifers to be fresh in February
and March, good ones. 1 Fine Jersey Bull.
MULES
I gpan of good work mules years old. HOGS 16 HEAD 8 Shoots weighing 140 lbs. 8 Shoots weighing 65 lbs. TERMS-On all sums over credit of 6 months will be Notes to bear 8", inter'st, 2% dis-j count for ca-h. R. P. Moore & Son C. A. VESTAL, Auctioneer.! Dinner will be served on grounds.
ELEN WILLS has accepted tin appointment ns Chairman of th 1 Sports Division of the Women's -V tlonal Committee for Hoover from Mrs. F. Louis Slade, National Chair man of the organization, “Am I voting for Hoover?” she laid. "Yes. And why- For Hie sum ■ reason Hint counth s cither young people throughout the country are Toting for him. It is h. i the realize 1 that Mr. Hoove r ; s just those qualities that r.ill iiilte him a great president," said Mi- Will "He said in his apeech of acceptance that ho wishes to carry the spirit of the youth of the nation into tho government. ‘Youth,’ he aid, 'is today pulling at the traces as m vor before, and is willing to pull a full load. Youth's eagerness contains a more
earnest service.’ “All youth can admire Herbert Hoov r because of hi- sincerity, intelllgenre and great industry. in tbs p I t. have hr ti 1 mrked with access because of his ability lor c conization and his v, (ind - lid | ow• : f perseverance, lltc life is a ion lo lire the Imagination and admiration of every young person In the country. ‘ He spoln of 'Y nth’s eagerness for rervii He was guided in his own youth by this hDa. He has proved since, at home ;.tid abroad, that he is a great man. "May Youth everywhere, by voting for Hoover, slum that Its Ideals are of the highest, and that It has ths earnest tlesir 'to I ' of service.’”
Handing Him Herbert’s Record
Mild enough for anybody . . . and yet they Satisfy *
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PLAIN, unvarnished statement of fact: "Mild enough for anybody and yet
they satisfy”.
If you will light a Chesterfield and smoke it critically you will filed no hint of
harshness, but a certain mildness, with a rich, wholesome flavor. Chesterfields satisfy without being harsh. They’re mild without being Limpid or tasteless. ^
