The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 October 1928 — Page 3

SSIFIED ADS

.For Sale—

sA L E or trade— Equity

roo

Wert

public sale (w,,

As I have rented -- -

"» farm.

r in i house in Buildmore Gar-

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indianUP 01 ' 3, Allen Bain ’ I

15-3p. !

n'ile east of Vivalia u m;i ' —" west of Gnemast e ' on r J‘‘ s n " r,h -

'ivalia rcad, w n,

tion

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R f fTe Pherson, Bainbriiiffe. j The following property at li-.o dauJhtrrv'ir 8 ' ‘' ri * nk Hf,athc<) anti ! Mr “'w 1 Mrs. Basil Pruitt of 28-wky. 4t. HORSES—4 he id of h *' ^ p ‘ m ‘ ^ * r ’, ^. e le ’ an< l Mrs, Mary Ha-j Point visited relatives here

O od heating stow below

Etcheso* and family of R.; = s“".vi.ie | and Oscar Coffman and family of

Brick Chapel.

Dr. Veach and family visited rel-|

atives in Clinton Sunday.

... ILLE Mrs. John Sharp left Wednesday)

i\ a c»rt * IS n • lzzie Conn **»y. w-ho has beer ! for a week’s visit with friends at 1 mesday, Oct. 23, 1928 « 1 ,s n,n rT,uc l' improved. Mitchell and Orleans, Ind.

r. and .Mrs. Frank Heathco and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Basil Pruitt of Clown!

Public

C Iite]

" ji Tulip and Hyacinth V ,n *‘ ,our v «»r old marVh f ?L vmutren, ami Mr. and; Mrs. Nettie Scott ot H. atT,V ' rilCo. 10-tf ; 0, ' < ’ ,Wo )ear filley * rS ‘ Woodall and children, visited last week with her fitel ' ‘ : , tows—One Jersey cnw a I.l._ I S P Pn t Sunday with Rov Evans and ! Matheva. who has heen ill.

fancy Grimes Golden R ' iy Rural 45, Bailey’s or- * n ' 17-4p. .^—Fallen Winter ap- ", Strain Orchard. Phone

lG-5t.

f ,Lj;—Ripe Grimes Golden Iiain Orchard. Phone Rural

16-5t.

! uld; one half-Jersey and Shori'h<.t rS family 1 4 years old. vivimr u u ,rn >

Sunday with Roy

Hettie Scott of Belle Union

sister Mrs.

F.vans and i Matheys, who has been ill.

milk; one'Jer^Vcow T*? h . G ' ° Wh ! taker v » a »t«*d her; ROACHDALE fresh in December; one n| u r'' vl'n' ' ^ Pw ' s und family of j Mrs. Bessie Dean visited Saturday! .'Vw. 1 ), 1 year old, aei)>h( about U Imliana, Sunday. (and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otis)

| Albert E. William- who is study-1 Browning of Greencastle.

to 21 head of eoiui at Indiana Law School at Mr. Lonnie Zollars and Miss Helen

1,000 lbs.

SHEEP—10 breeding ewes.

eeding ewe n '" aa ,,r hi ■ lna,ana Eaw School at Mr. Lonnie Zollars and Miss Helen FARM I\ipi pmk'vt • i V ' s ‘ t ‘‘ l * kis mother Mrs. j Gannon of Frankfort visited Saturhorse wheat drill <,ne ,wo ' m ovp r the week-end. 'day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

' — ■ lz,r al,ack ‘ 1 kp yuung people hail a very pleas-! W. L. Stone.

ment, good as new ; one Deerins KinO

ei, a boimI one; one corn planter- one 1 ^ tlme at the E PWorth l>*ague held roller; one one-horse wheat W, ‘ ner roast Fri,,a >’ f'Kht. The larg.

>'rni, one Oliver riding brake plow "

one Oliver walkiniTniow ^ ; ►u"* 1 ' tlre Wus a ,,eautiful setting for — ,, brake , P , : " np steel) the masqued group

L cALE:—Household furniture „ Ph'" , one double shovel plow; Miss Geitnote hi- r- ,nt SAL , r>h„— 10.) V L s,,, B le shovel plow; one seven ,, Gertrude Hendrix of Illinois nA ver.\ cheap. n 47_-\ | shovel plow; one hand-garden plow • Lniv ‘' rslt >' S PM« the week-end with 5 00 o’clock I. M. lb-_p. hose scythe, log chain, log bolsters! ; hpr Parents Mr. and Mr- J W H^n-

_ — ! bisiel bed, one new wagon box, two drix.

iranting to carry them over !!!.'' Hl i" K n,ac hj"es, hay rake, some Mr and Mrs ric., v ., . . s »y bean seed, soy bean hav emul anl ' lr Uscar Kersey spent Mr. », will give very low prices | w or k harness. y ’ * Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs O D I Stil

ial oil stoves. Pherson, Bain-[ HOUSEHOLD GOODS — A bed ! Willia ms.

„ Ind.

R SALE- Apples Phone Rural 99.

and sweet

17-4p

-7 uy —For Rent— RENT— Three unfurnished 20!i No. Jackson St. 17-lt

Ufi-wky. 4t. | stead, dresser, kitchen table, wash' Mrs. W. L. Hendrix has returned rh" d 'i!^“ L la ! , ' ps ’. wa r h " , K machine, i from a visit with friends in Indiana-

RKN'T Small house. Address Can- Banner office. 17-2p.

< hiistine Lewis and Madonna Blue spent Sunday with K ther Whitaker.

' KRAIS—On sums of *10 and unde:-, cash. Sums over that amount a credit of six months will be given

-n.'sl: rir -

erty te be removed until terms are I 16 !i,> ^ nt 1wppk ’' - "‘ 1 Indiana-

Mrs. T. F. Williams, Mrs. Roy

RENT — Modem

one block from square, 20<i W. 1 |in St. 17-tit. J RENT— Home, three miles | on Cemetery road. Phono Rural ;

17-4p.

complied with.

BUI) KNAUER, Owner

O. J. RECTOR Auctioneer,

sleeping KMKRY »HATTIN. . lerk

RENT—7 rooms, west side of I double and garage. Call at 13 Vit St. after 2:00 o’clock p. in.

17-2t

TODAY’S FIVE BEST RADIOS WEAF, network, 7 p. m.—Ameri-

can magazine hour.

WOR, Newark (422) 7 p. m.—Rut-

gets university hour.

RENT-Four room house with j , W L JZ ’ network ’ 8:30 "--Music

- „f ground, at Brick Chapel. 0f ^ A , ” asters - ,

WEAI-, network, R:30 p. nt.—Palm-

olive hour.

WEAF, network, (!:.10 p. m.— Latouraine symphony orchestra.

'Pn- t, Franklin Street garage.

17-.‘ip.

RENT—Grocery store and -tat ion. Possession at once. Ca-h. Phone Rural 108. lf;-2p

RENT — Two unfurnished, k.-ckeepiiig rooms. Modem. .liiiHi. .'102 E. Washington St. 15-3p.

RENT:—A garage for three W half block from Commercial 568-Y. 17-:ip.

—Wanted— NTED:—Square dances to play nvwhere. W'm. H. Jones Band "iitral Ave. Greencastle, Ind. 12-17-2p MED— Sewing of all kinds, done. Mr-. |. M. Babcock, 10Hi jollege. Phone 666-X. 15-3p

IN MEMORY In sad and loving remembrance of our darling daughter Dorris li. Scott Mark, who departed this life 6 years ago today October 18, 1922. With this day comes memories dear or our dear child that’s gone; and in our hearts we miss her more as time goes on and on. She meant so much to us And since she’s passed away, No one knows the hopes and dreams Left shattered from that day. Sadly missed by father mother and -ister Hilda Scott.

ANTED DEAD ANIMALS NTED dead and worthless horscows. $1.50 each Brazil Tank- ). Phone 394, Brazil. 8-Nov. 1-p.

CHICHESTER S PILLS '"LTwl b^ies. Mtlcl with Bit* KlUwa. \J/ 4K* w] Take no ulker. Buy of yoor ^ f l»rnH V f«L A tro'l lfl-t inc».TriB0 l>l A M«»M» IIKA Ml FIL I N, lue ft* ye»r» knut*nMLest,S»f«kt,Alwiyi Keli»* l« SOLD BY Dl?l;rilil.MS_FVFl>VWHII#

polis.

Mrs. Willis Scobee who has byen ill at her home is rapidly improving. Mrs. Will Glideweli of F'illmore vi-ited Mrs. H. L. Byers Monday af-j

Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brown of Milroy spent a few days la-t week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gregory. Mrs. Mary Day of Royal Center hsa been visiting his parents Mr. anil

Mrs. Harve Britton.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockridge visited Sunday with the latters parents and Mrs. Web Sallu-t of near

Stilesville.

Mr. and Mrs. Bohnstedt and Mr.

and Mrs. Kelly Hall ami family of Alney, 111., and Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Bohnstedt of Indianapolis visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Zollars. Mr. anil Mrs. Leo Smith of Crawfordsvitle visited Sunday with Mr. and Mr-. George Swain and Mrs. T. D. Young. Miss Thelma Rice who teaches at Fillmore spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cline of Ky.

ternoon. ! came Saturday for a visit with his Ihe Parent-Teachers meeting which mother Mrs. Matt Cline and children, was held at the School House Thurs Mr. and Mrs. John King of Indianday night was very well attended. j apolis spent Saturday night and Sun-

I day with the latter’s paii-nts Dr. and

CLINTON FALLS There will he an intertainment hero at the M. P. Church by the Elmore Enteiturners Wednesday night Oct. 24, admission 25 and 10 cents. Proceeds go for the benefit of the ceme-

tery.

There were 65 relatives and friends gathered at the home of F'lbert Bettis Oct. 10 in honor of his 50th birthday After -upper they all left wishing Mr. Bettis many returns of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Newgent and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Philip- of Greencastle.

Mrs. C. C. Collins.

Several from here attended the funeral of Dave Shannon which was held at Brick Chapel Sunday morning. Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Noland and children of Spencer visited Sunday

with friends here.

Mrs. Edith McWilliams and family of Illinois visited Saturday and Sunday with her mother Mrs. Sarah Green and daughter Lois. Mrs. Harry Newton was brought home from the Culver hospital Saturday in the Chastain Ambulance. She is recovering nicely. Mrs. Dar Robinson ami daughter

“FLAPPER GRANDMOTHER’’

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SONGS

MONDAY

A GOOD

COMEDY

AND

WHOLESOME

CHORUS

TUESDAY

PLAY! A LAUGH

BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES

OCT. 22—23

IN EVERY LINE!

7:30

NOVELTIES, DANCING, COLORED DIALECT AND JUST AN EVENING FULL OF REAL LAUGHTER!

ADMISSK>N 35c—r>0u.

NO SEATS RESERVED

Maude McCloud - pent Saturday eve-I WABASH "This here now dry ning with Mr. and Mrs. John Wt-llei ! law” is irksome to William Repp, <14,

furmei, who says he has drunk whis-

and listened over the radio. .Mr. ami Mrs. Chauiu-y Perkin-

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr Dan

Hope and family.

Edna Hooker and baby spent Monday afternoon with Pauline Temple.

ALL OYER l\Dl \ \ \

Mildrid Brattin spent Sunday with]

Isabelle and Deleie Mae Thomas. Mary June of Decatur 111., came 1 riDr. Moore is better at this writing. I day for a visit with hei mother Mrs. The Ladies Aid will meet with Min-' Mary Couk. me Brattin. j Mr. and Mr- 1-tnnk CaM havt o— I moved from the McCoy house to the

formerly owned by Ralph Ed-

—Lost— —Pair of light ton, slipon, gloves, in front of Alamo Big. y. Reward. Phone 408. 17-lt

—Phi Omega Pi pin, name Mullet on back. Reward, 394. 17-2|>

Miscellaneoui

CE TO FARMERS — Wood ,r:| y be had for the hauling at irnaby Mill, if taken at once. lfl-3p. o do hemstitching and picoting. ; ers receive prompt attention ’« Store. 23-tf.

E—On account of the rair ny ale of household goods 'ueil until Friday, October again at one o’clock. Kvis high grade. Be sure ^ig.-iin. W. D. Witty, 509 * 17-2t.

Money Loaned To A Friend Often Means The Loss Of Both O YOU WILE PROVE YOURSELF A Real Friend If You Send Him To Us We Will Lend 820-8300 On Virtrolas, Furniture, Pianos, Livestock ami Implements And Allow AMPLE REPAYMENT TIME Phone 15. 21'j E- Wash. St. INDIAN LOAN CO.

^ *■ Attic Shop postponed un"and 10. i7-2t.

UTSIDE INN Meals 35c ' lto Service Daily Kx «T)t Sunday Outside Inn corner 11 " 1 sl * < HKSTNUT.

Todd’s Toggery 20 East Washington St.

Gilbert Ogles Republican Candidate for Treasurer of Putnam ( ounty, Will appreciate your support in the November 6 election.

EAST MARION The C. C. Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Sadie Dudley. Miss Lucille Lisby spent Wednesday night with ..Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newman. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis visited Sunday with Glen Burgess and family of Coatesville. Mrs. Robert Storm of Coatesville spent last week with Mrs. Myrtle Storm and son, Harold. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Newman were, J. R. Cox and daughter, Kber Hamilton and wife, Leonard Newman and wife and Oran Buis and family. Mrs. Mary Stwalley and daughter called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman Monday. Mrs. Mary Hunter was in Indianapolis Saturday. Leonard Newman and wife and Cecil Newman called on Melvin Kuark ami family Saturday evening Mrs. Ellen Newman spent Sunday and Monday with U. S. Monday and family. PORTLAND MILLS Mr. and Mrs. Hat old Gibbs and children spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Jefferies and

son.

Church services were held here Sunday both morning and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Spencer and daughter spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas and daughter. The Bazaar will be held here Saturitay afternoon and night October 20. There will he free entertainment at night. Mrs. Harold Gibbs and children, Mrs. Joe Schoen spent the day Saturday with Mrs. Frank Crooks and children. HAINBHIDGK Messers. Dalby Collins, George Pickle and Cleo Turney are taking treatment at Mayo Bros, at Rochester Minneasota. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vi'ler vi-ited friends in Indianapolis Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moffett of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Verlie Monnett motored to Brown County Sunday. Miss Virginia Lynberger and Louise Hubbard of Indianapolis were home over Sunday. A surprise party on Nellie Eads was held at the home of Muriel and Marjorie Tate Friday evening. Sunday was the 42nd wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson. Guests for the day were; Mat Blakes and family of lauloga, Wendell Blake end family of North Salem, Mi and Mrs. Harley Miller, Clarence

one

wards. Miss Esther Sillery who teaches in the Advance School spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sillery. Mrs. C. E. Call is vidting a few days with her sister at Lafayette. Mrs. Sarah Baldwin returned to the home of her daughter in Craw* fordsville, Tuesday after an extended visit with Mrs. Martha Higgins. Mrs. Clarence Rice visited last week with her brother James Burford and family at Frankfort. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Frazier Sunday October 14, a eight pound son. Dr. and Mrs. C. N Stroube and daughter Doris Helen were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bart ley's at Greencastle. CLOVERDALE Mrs. Charlie Woodall and grandchildren, Earl and Jean Taylor, spent Sunday with Mr-. Woodall’s niece, Mrs. Jean Jones at Turner. Lee Woodall and sister were entertained by Miss Benceaon Sunday at Staunton. Charlie Woodall called on his moth er, Mrs. Mary A. E. Woodall at her home in Cloverdale, Sunday. ■OOMKR HIGHLANDS Mr. Ivy Reed spent Monday night with his daughter Mrs. Bert Clark. Callers at Mr. and Mrs. Dan Neese Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rubeck and children, Mildred, M.irie and Ora, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ames and daughter Betty Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rubeck and grand daughter Dorothy W inders, George Ames, Mary Hoffie and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Neese tailed in the evening. Mrs. Myrtle Ames and Lillie Neese were shopping in Brazil last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, and Mr. and Mrs. W’m. Morris called on Dan Neese ami family Tuesday.

KOKOMO — Fred I. King, attorney for the state fire marshal, was in this city recently to speed removal of the old court house condemned as a tire hazard. Work of demolition has been temporarily halted due to litigation with contractors. The new courthouse is underway. —o— NORTH MANCHESTER— Manchester college will observe next Friday and Saturday as it's annual homecoming period. One of the features will be a football game Saturday afternoon when Manchester’s eleven will meet a team from the Chicago school of teaching on the local gridiron.

key since he was four years old. Facing trial here on a dry law charge, Repp after citing his drinking record, said he inferred he still had u right to drink whiskey. Hi' was giv en a thirty days’ .uitu.ee und fined $150. SOUTH BEND:—An example of the speed afforded by the nil mail was illustrated here in a letter received by the Perkins Corporation from, Chiveln, a little town in the interior of Mexico. Six day’s were required by old methods to get the letter to Laredo, Texas, the first air mail point. The letter left there by plane at 2 p. m. one day and was de livered here at 9:80 the next day. —o— ANDERSON Esti.hli-hment of a municipal airport here is now ready for action by the c ity council. Directors of the* Chamber of Commerce have accepted a report of the- Chamber's airport committee, ineludinc complete plans, and nothing remains

but action of the council. It was estimated the aiiport will cost $75,000.

A HOED KOIIHEB

CRAWFORDSVII.EE— Oct. Id (HI*) A shotgun, a box of shells and .even shirts were stolen from the- kitchen of Dr. H. A. Kinnaman’s home here while hi 1 sat in a front room reading a newspaper, he reported to police. roiGH l i t K7

SEYMOUR, Oct. 11 (UP)—Carl Patterson purchased a new automobile, insured it, and wrecked it all in the same day The insuiance company paid Patterson $.iUn for the- wrecked car. The car was demolished when Patterson while driving to llrownstown the same day he bought the car hit some loo c gravid and careened into u telephone pole. SUirBCmilE FOK TUB BANNRH

Q/ze near Quick is the near Stifle

It you want beauty-if you want luxuryif you want up-to-the-minute smartnessthere’s only one choice —the choice of America • • • the new BUICK with ‘Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher

NEW MAYSVILLK Rev. Robert Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Wat-on Job of Koacbdale spent Sunday with Ida and Uura Steward. Roy and Glen Weller, Orville Elloitt of St. Bernice, Ind., spent the week-end with home folks. Miss Ruby Elliott of Dannu spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mih. Orville Elliott. 1,1a ami latura Steward, Lulu Weller, B. F. Weller and Mr. ami Mrs. John Cramer spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weller. Lyn Kendall spent Monday after j noon with Mrs. Thelma Johnson. Mrs. Leona Bell and family, Lulu' Weller, Mr*. Nancy Elliott and family |

From one end of the country to another— in New York, in Miami, in < Imago, in Los Angelef and all towns between—overwhelming praise for the distinctive beauty of the Silver Anniversary Huick with new Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher! Ail agree that here is a new style-a new mode —an entirely different and original interpretation of motor tar beauty, forecasting the trend of smart body-design for

mouths to come.

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any

other automobile that makes even the

slightest bid for comparison with this new

Bunk!

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