The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 September 1928 — Page 3

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1928.

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LOST:—Diamond Tri Delta pin 0 n 14-2t. j campus, Friday. Owner' „ m , P back. Reward. Phone 393. j-.^,

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r - Oir Pocahontas DoP ' , , Vein, 7.75 per ton

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Thursday, combination

i^t purse and bill fold, containing a£ lp25. hinder return to Banner. Reward

14-3p

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'•L.. Anna l:< '00 (tfoigo f | vacated bj Mr. and Mi i.. j . ; from th. ir r ,, Rockwell | . Harold K,],.. visiting hi. • .

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at the home J. E. McCoy

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•“ Pearl Maze will go nb omirgton where . 'i \ 'f 1 .V'lrl. a.- instruct, Hi.vh Schoe: Monday.

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A audeville At Granada Monday and Tuesday

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IV ednesday.

Perry Michael went to Dl. ominvton h riday win re he will :itt nd I. I', the

coming year.

School was dismisfi :1 Friday afternoon to permit teaclo -- ;m y pu,,;!., to

attend the County Fair.

Mr. and Mrs. Spurg n Qainette attended the County Fair Friday af-

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allege, at 1:30 1*. M. of furniture, including

Writer, Buck, 6 hole rangs, r ,om suite, bed, davenpoit, j’nigs, one 11 ft.-3 in. x 12

organ. Joe Risk irt Rorers Aurt.

Wallace Long, Clerk

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V Cheap. Radiola No. ’(), ptiik-o A. & B. eliminator. t.s from electric light socket. ■I 0.00, will sell for

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SALE:—Beautiful long stem-^li-i . T. C. Cox. 215 Bloomington

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13-3t., LOST—Between Greencastle, j Putnamville, nine inch iron plane j rugated bottom. Return to Banner , and receive reward. H-Op

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FREE FEED—During County Fair we will give a bag of Wayne Chick ! Starter with every order for chicks ; for 1929 delivery. Greencastle Hatchery, 22 S. Jackson St., Phone Sfl.T] 1 l-4t.

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Phone 487-Y.

Gurnsey

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fO! A1 K G"i eed wheat, (). idge, Morton Tell - 14-3p. & VVk. Ji ALE Purkof seed wheat. . (iold-lierry, Greencastle R. R. mit- Rural lti4. 14-2p ? SALE: -2 mall registered male calves. Fred Fisher R. R. t mastic. 14-3p ^ ALL: I)uche-s (wars, fancy nking apples and tomatoes. Rural 95. McCullough’s Orch-

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SALE:—Five pure bred Oxam , and one Shropshire. Also 're bred Shorthorn hull, 3 years ,r«l hy McCabe’s imported hull. C. C. Hurst. 11-13-15 i SAI L -Good winter coat with [liar and cuffs; black satin dress, Idcirt; silk sweater. Phone 41(icall at 202 West Walnut St.

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CALIFORNIA SOON? Come with owner in touring car. $35. Tent fur-1 nislied. Box 239. Greencastle, Ind. ll-4p.

MELODY VV Classes in Melody Way of piano) teaching for children will he ttVred at the School of Music of DePauw 1 niversity under the direction of •Miss Marjorie Lower, who ucceeds Mrs. Helen Wood Barnum who had charge of this work last year. Miss Lower is an experienced teacher of M-lody Way. She will meet parents who are interested in the work for their children at Music Hall Monday afternoon, September 17, a t 4 o’clock. If this hour is inconvenient, appointments may be made by telephone. Call 148.

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th\'T:~ .Vndfm furnished n ™_ r S( iu.ire and college. Uni-

305 East

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" 0 RENT.—Modern and semi1 apartments. Phone 57 or 468

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PUBLIC SALE On account «»f dissolving partnership we will otter at public auction, ! at the lti<knell farm 3 nides south ( of Greencastle on the C emetery road and Pj miles northeast of Putnam-! ville, on Tuesday, Sept. 18 foimnenring at I0:.10 A. M., the, following personal property, to-wit: I HORSES Three head of work horses. One saddle mare. DAIRY COWS 6 fresh with calf hy side; 8 heavy springers; 1 cow fresh in December; 1 yearling Guernsey heifer; 1 1months old Guernsey heifer; 5 Guern sey and .Jersey yearling heifers. All high grade milk stock. HOGS 21 head stock hogs, weight ItMl lbs. { 2 brood sows. HAY Several tons of soy bean hay in I barn. GRAIN 100 to 600 bushels of corn, shuck-1 ed down in field. FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 Superior 10 disk wheat drill, good I as new ; 1 disk harrow, good as new ; 1 good harrow ; 1 good hay frame; 1 wagon; 2 good sets of work harness; 1 good saddle and bridle; 1 threehorse riding breaking plow; 1 platform scales; 1 lard press; 1 milk cooler; 10 milk cans; 1 gravel bed, 1 John Deer ’ ..rn planter, with fertilizer attachment; 1 DeLaval Cream separator; and other articles too numerous to mention. —TERMS— All sums tinder .S10.00 cash ..in hand. Sums over $10.00 purchaser will he given 6 months' time with approved security. 8% from date. 2% discount for cash. Notes to he bankable and property settled for day of sale. Bicknell & Byers Rector * Vestal, Auctioneer*. PAUL ALBIN, CLERK. Lunch will be served by Ladies of Putnamville Aid Society.

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NOTICE You Can Save Money by paying your telephone account on or before the 15th of each month.

Abdel Baghinel Ouafi,

ai a , i U P - Underwood.

the marathon at the 1928- wh ®. captured

rT:c"i reached New York aboard the surprise to those who expected

Ouafi will mn .u: ■ " P an c ° n5 P«titinB in such a strenuous ; Uuah will run in this country under the auspices of Tex Rickard.

liner France. His slight build w.i a more jleveloiK-d stature for

event ~

Greencastle Telephone Co. Max F. Hosca, Mgr.

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HE voice of Herbert Hoover will be hoard In millions of homes when the Republican p: , • Idi ntinl enndidato (bc-!r, s to Lie important issues |

l.connrd Jeffries, 55, of Roachdale, war; arre ie<l and placed in the county jail last night on a charge ot reckles- driving in connection with an accident that occurred on June 16, 1928, when a machine driven by .loffriie n Hided with one owned by Otto I.uckow, of this city. \ecording t the local authorities, the I.uckow car was parked 3(1 feet .way from the .;root near the W ire mill when hit by the Jeffries car. Jeffries made no explanation of how the accident occurred. With Jeffrie when he wa arrested last night wa Oilie .SutherInnd, who was placed in jail foi investigation. It wa.s alleged that the ti,o men i.in out of gas n ar Wayne town yi sterday •■veiling and that Sutherland went to the filling tation of John Pitman and .ecuie.d two galloie, in a can. IH' gave Pitman a quarter and . aid that they would return later. When they did not return in a ren enable time Pitman called th> local police, who located the men at a local filling station. \ -earch of Jeffries’ clothes re-

vealed that he one pair the c the other pai threes and tw

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them to him.’ iderable mn Craw ford', ille

ba l two pairs of dice, < is i ventional kind while ■ ir had two ixe , two vo twos on each die; that “ ‘onieone gave He also had a coned money on him.—

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Concord grape ( . Hurhhcit.

$1.50 15-2t.

IN 1)1 \\ \POI.IS l.l\ ESKK K IN DIANA 1*0 LIS, Sept. 15. (UP)— H ■ M, re mo tly 10 to 15 cents low- * r at th Indianapolis livestock ex-, change today. Hulk (150 to 300 lbs.) da ■ c leared tin pi n at $12.60 to • '■ 13.1.1. The* top price paid was, •'13.2.',. Rec eipt were c timated at 2,500. Cattle and calve receipt number- ■ id l it) each. Tin' cattle maiket was llon inal and the calve market lower. > Steer, old around $15.50 to $.17.75. The top price paid Mils $18.25. The vealers brought $17 to $18.50 ami . heavy calves $7 to $11. The sheep market was steady. • ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER , SUBSCRIBE Foil I HR BANNER

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Secretary of Complain, Important is dispassionate

Talking Over the Campaign

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the IIoover-Guvtls campaign.

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