The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 October 1928 — Page 2
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Personal Ant! Local News
MAYWOOD, 0,1. 10 (UP)—" 1 '' nan,' A1 im',' of this city is womlcnnK if ' hi six-j i ar-old cherry three will he in bloom on Uhristmas Day I ,,, tret is in bloom for the thir<
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other month since
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AND UP All pricts f. o. b. Detroit buyert can Ui? tot cats iml uf income uJ Itm csf avuliable orvar^c for Interett, tuuullmg aiui iusutom*.
Essex Performance < Jfhe Spirit of A €! IO,Xl a n ti f tj i i f ! i ke a cosi ly ca r *“part for part The cert lin conviction of greatest value that Essex ^ives on sitfht is l acked h\ a wealth of costly car detail never before dreamed of under $1,000. At $735 and up, you not only tfet the ! rilliant < . rformance and reliability of the famous Essex c!cassis, hut you also yet a satisfaction in appearance, richness and comfort never known in this price field.
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Arthur Suthuli' !• incintln, war. a
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Myrtle Zimi 1 Floyd township wa in Gieem ' 1 ' Wodn< day. Jam' 1 - Sham '■ on ' iitcK'd the I’utnain county I," .to! for tieatment. John Sweet Wilbur Cline, L. W. Ridgeway, and John Smith, all ( loveidale, v;ei bu.dne. s vi:-itoi
(; reenea.-lle, \\' ,1 in -day. Has of South Bend I hei mother, Mrs. j
I INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 10 (UP) I Arrangecents have been made by the 'executive committee of the Indiana
•,. Daily Associations, at a preI convention meeting here to
a i medal- of merit for productive sene
'Ho- will be the first that any j medals have been offered in
try, K. A.
virsity, Secretary
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award lies, j -uch j
the coun-
Gannon, of Purdue Uni-
of the association
NEGLIGEE GIRDLES Narrow style with four supporters am itary tabs attached, 1 1 Sa i$1.00 Fancy elastic girdles with four supports . flesh, peach and nile, leiSl » $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. PITCHFOKD
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With a feeling ol a\, iriing dirt, Man makes daily chan'es of his Jiirt; Spends an hour each morning in Ihc tub; Sends seven pairs of ■ 1 • k' for w r 1.1, rub. > «•( seldoin cleans a i lit of clothe :, I util its stench assail- his nose. Ideal Cleaners
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WEDNESDAYS I IVF BEST R MHO I FATURKS \YCR Network 8:00 Will Roger, political icily, with EJdie Cantor and R i.ert BeBnchley. WKAF NVtwork 7:00 Amerirnn Magazine hour WJZ Network 8 30 Gas A.-sn. con rti ion, Atlantic city. WKAF Network, 8 JO Palmolive
hour.
Wo R Network 1):JO United .Military ban i.
Robert Watkins, Clinton Falls, wail hu-dne.'s visitor in Greencastle on Wednesday.
Gold, Silver and bronze
will he offered. The gold for sires j who have had six daughters out of j five dams and each daughter being j a producer of 300 pounds of butter j fat, for .3i;. r > days; The silver medal j for -i\ daughters producing 4001 pounds, of butter and the bronze j medal foi ix daughters producing i
;ji)0 pounds of butter fat.
Thirty -ires have been proved this;
Mi i lilla -■dl ic-ji',,11 . |j,| the medal will be awarded I liny on Saturday. I (l the fate convention of the associ-|
atioii. in Lafayette the week of Jan. j
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Full plans for the convention were ,
Fillmore and ran k at executive Imeting and na-1
tiomd nuthonties of Sanitation, Ster-, ility and hindered subjects will be in-j vited te attend and make address. Dr. J. M. Evans, of Rushville, as- J sociution president announced that J25 medals will lie awarded the 300
pound club.
Reports of the committee show | :;,at during l'.t37 Indiana dairy pro-, :Iild •• wee sold in excess of $70,000,-|
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Gannon announce 1 that blueprints; for pens for dairy hulls may he obtained from Purdue University.
and
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.Mrs. Henry 1
- i s the guest - l ! Henry Bicknell. ' main foi Old < -
Mr. and Mi Edgar Lisby family and Marion Lisby of Shelhyville, Ky , are visiting
friends and rclativ
Coatesville.
Mrs. Abe Roberts underwent an operation at the county hospital on Wednesday morning. Dr. Reynolds, 1 of Indianupoli . and Dr. < ceil O Brien | were the attending surgeons. Ernest Herbert wa initiated into the Elks Lodge at a meeting Tuesday night at the Elk.- Home on | South Indiana St. Mr. Herbert who lives on route 7, i a local mail ear-
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WATSON October 11
Revival m"ting now in progress at the Nazaicie ihurch. Rev. Lulu Smith, evangeli t. Come and hear this woman of God. Every one welcome. Rev. Clur* nee and Bertha I albert, jiastors. Ellis Cowling will preach at the Christian chur-h Sunday m ruing iiy r i i;ue-1 of Ui< pastor, It. H. ili um r. He will firca h at Parkersburg tonight for Cha . Mull who i conducting a ten d;r ' meeting at that place. Wilber K. Kendall rnd Elfie M. Kendall ver Charles L. Perkins and Laura «L l’< kins, i. the title
PEAT ON EIRE
MICH l< 'AGN CITY, Ind., Oct. 10. (I'R)- Burning peat in area of 200 1 at !*•*.-', known as the Bartlett sulaliviion, is worrying local firemen and! poisons using the Dunes Highway.) U smno points the fire has eaten its way -overal feet below the ground. A drainage ditch has been darned : ;o obtain wutei supply for use by I firemen. A pumper has been placed it the scene and a stream of water being played continually on the
moldering earth.
Motorists on the highway near the urning area find difficulty in pass-i ng a- dense white smoke hangs over,
Many Farmers Are Skeptical 0t Al Smith’s Farm Knowty Former Farm Bureau President Contrast! Gove Ignorance With Hoover’s Understanding,
Farmers of the country are skeptical of the ing and sym; athies of a New York ( ity-bred Freti^d solution of their problems, O. E. Bradfute, of X»Miia, 0,i« president of the Ohio Farm Bureau federation and the)® ican Farm Bureau federation, has advised Chairman H* Work of the Republican National Committee. It wa Mr. Bradfute, a real "dirt” farmer, who isj — >tat< meat la*l _ ing Hnuv.-r ,, tin- t., : * nr i-nit u •is • ; ^ mlumnUs ilidi biii-cln J "1 found Hoover ,i niJuLifatl J sellor on . n. ►_ WWl flared M association with tiie s e(re4 J Commcrct- \ihlle admiBlinrit,! American Farm Pureau feier
here.
w “Any fillli.vr : i. ■yew-* 9|; York City i ground or Information neoessi an undeistamituj; of afriouf problems. ’ laid Mr. Brad/ate. ehtef executive knois Itttfe , ing tilmself, linr ran ho ie)| 50J visers from tbfpooi i.nvs? The
ers aren't iiumlirtiul!i
i The farm progtat ■SHr retnry lli ur in ti< speech iiml einvc. n.-ns vitli t proval of :ill thoiifii'iul tarnsii — Bradfute ileclarwl Hs \r .
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” * duce tram-iMirtation uiiti it4
Indicated, they bellevv, nttor S directions fr m whlrh alt in! provement may be sevorrt.
O. E. BRADFUTE
to a suit in ejectment filed in the
Putnam Circuit C urt, Wednesday 'the road.
morning by Jam* - and Alien, attorn- I o y lor t pis 1 ' r <j| \rky WORK GROWS Mr. and Mr.. \. A. Bi -tiiei will I HEDFORD, Oct. 10 (UP,-Of 17,
;.’o to Spaiia, II!., J Imrsday where they will visit with their daughter,
Subscribe lor “The Bann«”
OJiltO cubic feet of limestone, valu- 1
d at > 18,820,045, produced in the Michael, Bainbridge.
rleh n who is ti aclJoe; thero in tin city schools. .Mi Brothers will return home wit :er parent.- for the Old Gold Day ( i lebration. John Ih-dge, Rg, wa entoneo-d in the Putnam Circuit ii-or' Wednesday morning for escaping fr m the Indiana Stat- Fill nl at Putnamville on May !i, Ili27. Hedge was sentenced from the ( iv Court of Crawfordsville and will I confined to the Indiana Elate Pr -.ii for a term of one to five | years. Pictui- of Hie famon hook “The 1'ilgiiin’ Riogres " v.ill ho hown in the Pfe h; ■(•rian church Sunday evening at 7:30. Appropr'ato music I non Stillman Keilcy ' Pilgrim’s 1 Prog re will be given on t.> 1 rgan by Prof. G. O. Arlt. This will conclude the ( hula li’ii oh. 1 rvance of the !:iilith Aoniversary c.f the IJith of John Bunyan. J. O. Cammack ha returnod from the fall mis ting of the DagUelle dub of Indiana which wa- held Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of this week at Clifty Inn, Madison. Mr. Cammack
COURT HOUSE~7:30 P. M. OTHER SPEAKEBSi Hon. Noble T. Johnsoii and Mrs. Frank Donner
I'nieed States during 1927, more tiian wo-third came from the lllooming-ton-Bedford district in Indiana, which ' -s said to he the largest quarry cen- 1 or for building limestone in the j world. These figurt taken from a bullet- , 1 issued in Washington, I). C., also ! hewed that the total production of aiilding stone (including limestone) m tlie United State- during the year IH27, was 32,101,200 culiic feet, four icrcent less than in the previous
year.
The Hloomington-Bedford quarry iistrict repotted sales from the i|uarrie of 13,572,llo0 cubic feet of the limestone in 1!»27, valued at .*111,407,170, a decrease of four per cent from
1920.
Independent mills, not connected with the quarrh in this district, sold 728,000 cubic feet of sawed stone, dued at $704,732; 35,030 cubic feet of semi-finished tone, valued at $58,050 and 907,110 feet of cut stone, valued at $2,883,057. DPI NKEN ( nl pi es FINED CROWN POINT. Oct. 10. (UP)—
FOR SALE—1927 Ford truck cab, bod, grain bed, and cattle rack. Glen
Ip.
FOR SALE—Tomatoes,loc bushel. Peterson, near Ma|ilf
school.
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had a di play of photographs at the l' wo y ,,u,, K 1 hicago (ouples who mooting 1 1 wa much admired. Not taggered into the court house here tnizos an over awarded by the dull. >•»! demanded th ,t Deputy Sheriff
Hank Statement
Charter No. 219. R.-erve District] Report of O nrlitinn of The First National Bank 01 (ire-nui the Sta’.- of Indiana, At the Close of Busine-s on Oct. J. h'-h
RESOURCES ,
Loans and discounts * Overdrafts United States (Jovernment securities owned •• ry Othei bonds, stocks, and ecurities owned 21 Banking house, 85(>,841.30; Furniture and fixtures, .Jl,t''l't' ■" Reserve with Fed ral Reserve Bank Cash and due from banks Outside checks and other cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from
U. S. Treasurer 'total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplu
Undivided profits—net Circulating notes outstanding
Due to hanks
Demand deposits Time deposits I nited States depositBills payable and rediscounts
Inl.il State of Indiana, County of l*utnam, ss: I, I!. E. Brown, Ca bier of the above-named batik,
that the abovi -tateinent is true to the best of m\ ^V.'lw ’u x i'.Ji
R. E. BROWN,'
CORRECT—Attest: rANN 'Q Subscribed and sworn to before J- t" 1 ''X
W. A KR»
A. B. HANNA’ 1 *
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and sworn to before
me th" 10th day of October, 1928. ALLIE F. ALLEN, Notary Public)
gave
York
that was enjoyed by
Mr. N’icliola Haz of New a lecture nil composition very instructive and much
all present.
The Oakland roadster of Kenneth Justus wa damaged at noun Wednesday when it was hit by the mail truck driven by Bert Huber of the | Franklin Street garage. Justus was driving mnth on Indiana treet and Huber evidently did not see him, as he turned into the alley behind the lire department and the two car collided. The niail truc k was not damaged, hut the Justus car hud a fender torn off and a front tire hurst.
Thomas Platt and Deputy Marshall
Gilbert Ogles Republican Candidate for Treasurer of Putnam County,
Will appreciate your .support the November (i election.
■Ice Lump direct them to the city clerk's office where they could he miled in marriage, were landed in jail when “strong booze" was smelled on the breath. After they iia sobered they were released by Ju ge Kemp after being •ind a total of about $155 and cost-. I he deputy heriff and deputy marshall had a hard time trying to convince the group that they must go to jail for being in a hilarious mood. One of the girls even opened her purse and drew a gun. They were finally hauled to the hastile, ‘ how-
<*ver.
Linn <|\ 4UTO (J8B BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 10. (UP) Only forty-thiee coeds at ’ Indiana University this year have been allow-,-d the privileges of driving autos I These are girls who use the cars to travel to and from school, whose homes are in the county or in townnear here. In I each case instructions w.-re giv- "" regarding use of the cur, and who j besides the driver hould ride in it One violation „f instructions will , bring cancellations of auto permits D. un Agnes E. Wells announces
< 1 liter No. lot. „ lb port of the condition of The Citizens Trust <om! ' ' 1, i,
Trusl Company Statement
tie,
in the State of Indiana, at the close of its busines- on
L. A. Drown, President. V <i. Drown, Vice-President. < . K. Hughes, Secretary.
Loi- J. Arnold, A -t. Secretary.
RESOURCES
I "•ms and I)icounts Advances to Estates and Trusts Other Itoiuls. Securities, etc Other Peal Estate Owned Due from Trust Companies, Banks and Bankers and Cu.-h on Hand Trust Securities Mortgage Note- Securing Mortgage Certificates Bond- for Safe Keeping Total
d<’M* r
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Capita! Stock—Paid in Surplus Undivided Profit,— Net lime Certificates Savings Deposits I rust Deposits
LIABILITIES
First Mortgage Certs. Outstanding Trust Investments fru.-t Securities Ronds for Safe Keeping I Total t State of Indiana, County of Putnam, ss: . . Trust ,1 1. Loi, J. \mold, A.-s’t. Sec’y. of the Cittwns (•reenca-tle, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the a . .,|< j AK j * L / ivto'*.', Sub , ril ■ d and sworn to before me this HRb'[i** Sot* r > ' ALLIE F. ALLKN.
