The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 June 1929 — Page 2

GREKNCASTLE DAILY RANKER. MONDAY. JUNE 17, 1«2».

i.ONl: STAR BARGAIN DAY

Discount ON ALL JEWELRY I :<:co)>t Onien Watches and Diamonds. Wednesday, June 19 ONE DAY ONLY W. C. Glascock

THE JEWELER 16 West Washington Street.

TMK DAILY U.YNNKK Knt«r«d in Mic l'o»t lltrice Urwii caitllev liuliaiia, an aecufki i'Iams uinil mailer. Under the ael of March 3, 1879.

Nubaciiptlon week.

price. 10 cents per

Personal And Local News

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Yliss T?ulh Knight i t.'ihiiiK vacation from Murphy’■ Store. Mrs. Joe C'arrinptoii rpent the we.-k-

emi with her o;ue:liter in Indianapolis.

New \\ iiy To Impt ovc SB in

' A wonderful discover;, is .the new i French process which eivi MU LO" ICI.O F'ace I’owder it.' unparalleled I smoothness and make it stay on 1 longer. The purest powder made—its! color is te ted. Never five., a pasty ! or flaky look! Will not irritate or clog the (Hire: ! its youthful bloom stavs on longer. Remember the name

—iMKLLO (»LO.— Mullif Pharmacy.

—For Sale—

A. J. Dehler of Lira/ wa- a \i itor j.’or SALK:— Gennan Police pup-j in Greenta tie Monday. 'pies. Exceptionally fine pedigree and! Gerald Burton of th ■ ty pent the j w , *| marked. I’lione 355. 17-2t j week-end with his mot r, Mrs. Mary i ) o Burton of liidianapoli.--. FOR SAT.E—5 burner Perfection j Little Robbie \. Burton has return-,, 0 j| s tove, new, with cabinet, $36. j

loans

tjV.YOO to $300.00

On X'w and Used Cars

Payments Reduced.

Indiana Loan Co. 24Mi K. Wa a. St. Phone 15.

CLASSIFIED ADS

Miss Gladys Courer of Indianapolis ;'d to his horn* in < ' ina i!e alt i Phone 131. was the week-ei d guest of .Miss Grace j spending a few days ith Ins mother Browning. , in Inri'itnapolis. ; FOR SALE

Mrs. Ardith Scobe. .Marsh of lt d- to

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: (i Boltles Konjola i $1.25 Twelve Juices

: $2.59 Thermo Jugs | $3.09 Pails Hess Panacea .. : $2.25 Pails Hess Stock Food ♦ : S-y 25c Hess Louse Powder j Six Fly Kill 1. : f ’k Cenol Fly Destroyer

: OWL DRUG STORE

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38x3V2 Miller Tire

and Tube $5.50 Wednesday, June 19 (only) We congratulate the Lone Star Cement ( ompany on its splendid plant at Limedale and extend best wishes lor a successful and enjoyaltle barbe-

cue on Wednesday.

HIGH POINT OIL CO. 3 Stations In Greencastle.

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visit in Cincinnati.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shook have returned from Lebanon where they

spent the week-end.

The local band will practice this evening at 7:30 o’clock. All member'

be present on time.

Mrs. J. D. Strachan of Indianapolis was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Nellie Anderson, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Taulman, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Tnulin.'ii!. Miss Katie DeWeese of Hartford City was the week-end guest of Misses Almeda and Mildred Pitchford. Mts. Grace Coffin will begin a Series of revival services on Commercial Place, tonight. The Public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Reilly of Lebanon spent Sunday with the latter’s sister, Mrs. T. H. Hunter and family. Miss Ruth Crist of Shell,urn spent the week-end in Greeneastle with Mr. land Mrs. W. O. Gritfith and friends. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter We die and daughter of Indianapolis wi n guests I .Vitiday of M'. and Mis. I,tithe.- I'.asf-

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The trial of Verne Terry on a . charge of assault and battery with J intent to kill will start the 27th of j June. j Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McIntyre and ! Mrs. G. W. Walls have returned from a visit in Indianapolis and Knightstown. Miss Annis Moore of Indianapolis j -|ient Sunday with her parents Mr. j and Mrs. Harry .Moore on South liulj iana St. | Putnam Lodge No. 45 I. O. O. F. I will meet Tuesday night. There will ( he degret work and u full ntton. anoc is desired. Mrs. Clyde Cash, Route 2, sustained a fractured right arm Friday afternoon when she fi II while picking cherries at her home. Miss Margaret McLean spent tlr week-end with relatives and fi lends here. Miss Mcl>>an is employed by L. S. Ayres Company in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hudlin motored to Paris, 111., Sunday and met their daughter, Erma, who lias been in Champaign, the guest of friends over commencement. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scobee and grand-sons, Boh and John Campbell of Trinidad, Colo., are visiting, Mrs. Elwood Allen, Mrs. Oorivll and Mrs. Frank Shoptaugh and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Busbey of Terre Haute and Lieut, and Mrs. George W. Busbey of Fort Riley, Kansas, were guests Sunday of Mrs. A. S. Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mahoney. Mrs. H. A. Church of Topeka, kansas, has taken Prof. Crandall's home at 409 F.lm St., for the summer. Mrs. Lon A. linker of Los Angeles will spend most of the summer with li"i- . ister Mrs. Church. Grcencastle nimrods were out in force Sunday, the first day of the open season for game fish. Some good catches weie r ported and many local fishermen motored to distance points in the state to try their luck. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dreyer have returned to their home in Chicago after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson and family, west of the city. Miss Mary Cecila Dryer returned home with her parents after an extended stay here. Local motorists report a had accident on the National Road, just west of Bridgeport on Sunday. Two cars, it is said, met headon and both were badly damaged. It was not learned how seriously the cccupants of tinmachines were injured. \ Prof. C. 1). W. Hildebrand left Saturday to deliver a series of lectures at McKendree College, Lebanon, 111., on the "Modern Problem of Religion.” He will then go west for the summer joining his family at Lincoln, Neb., and returning the latter part of August. Robert Mundy, small on of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mundy, West Washington street sustained a serious injury to his right eye late Saturday afternoon when he was hit with a rock thrown by a playmate. The child had a gash over the eye, and is now having hemorrhages of the eye. Elmer Crawley remains in a serious condition at his home on Fast Washington St., as the result of a heart attack which he suffered recently. Dr. Robert Moore, heart specialist from Indianapolis, visited him Sunday. A request has been made that Mr. Ctawley have no visitors for the next week. I

Good kO acre farm,

trade for city property or sell at bargain. Milt Brown. 15-3t.

I South Indiana St. j FOR SALE— Hand hammered Mi:. Alta Fb rr left Monday for In- j brass, Chinese, antique floor lamp ! dianapolis where It. ' ill make bus i standard with Chinese hand painted

C. P. Walls has returned to his ■ ^ st ^ her nunt Mr , home m Groenea tie after a four days I K R B:utkv a|M , M| Burtley „„

connections for a tour of the east which is to la t two weeks. Mt. and Mrs. Ira C. Knoll, Clovordule, are the parents of a (laughter born to them Monday morning at the Putnam County hospital. W. B. Hi: go, of Clay County, was in (ireeneastle .Monday in the interestof a petition whhh is being planned for a roa I on the county line. Miss Catherine Miller was in Indianapolis Monday on a bushes- trip. She took the June settlement sheets from the County Audim rs offict to the State Auditor for his endorsement. Arnold Tilden, son of Prof, and Mrs. I F. ('. Tilden, East An erson -Lreet, has returned to his home after pending the pa. t year is graduate study at the University <f Chicago. Mr. Tild.-n is working out his Ph. I). degree, and expects to Is in Grecnca tie (luring most of the summer. TO ( ONSTRl < T DR YIN In the re-petition of the construction of a drainag in the north part of the county by Charles C. Clay et al, the construction was ordered by Judge James P. Hughes in the circuit court .Saturday. 0 The action wa oiigiially started May 7, 1923. Orvilh O’Neal, County Engineer, was ordered to supervise the work and file a bond of $6000. CLOVEKDAl.E LOSES Ti e Cadillac Eights of Indianapolis, n fa. t baseball tea of that city, downed the ( loverdab- team at Cloverdale Sunday afternoon by the score of 11 to 3. The vi itors were too much for the home boys and batted irt 7 runs in the first i ning. They knocked Bailey out of the box in short order and Saekett who followed was hit freely. Ray and Smith did the receiving for Clover dale. Lindley and Blake formed the yititing battery. Next Sunday, th« Cioverdale team will vi it Stile-Gilt- for a return game. There was a big crowd err hand for Sunday’s game and the weather was ideal for baseball, even though it was

hot.

shade. Phone ,541-1..

15-2p !

—o 1 FOR SALE —My home on Olive

St. Five rooms, enclosed porch, bath, hot water heat, excellent repair. Reasonable for quick sale. L. E. Mib hell, 642-L. 11-tf.

LONE STAR SPECIALS 0 a

Women’s and Misses’ Wash hack ,,m "*-*•*« THE QUALITY SHOP J. II. Pitchford

FOR SALE or TRADE—70 acr* farm,, eight miles east of Green- j castle, three fourths mile off paved j road.. Box 139, R. R. I, Coatesville, Indiana. Ip. | FOR SALE-—Some good bargains in small modern houses. Very small payment down. Rest like rent. W. A. Mundy, 4 North Madison St. ] 2-tf o FOR SA1.F1:—Dress r, bed, three straight chairs, dinning table and six chair.--, 708 So. Locust St. 17-lt.

—Lost—

LOST:— German Police Finder please call 193 K.

LOST —Brown and white female Boston Bull dog. Reward. Phone 513.

j in the Putnam Circuit court Monm puppy. 1 morn ' n K 1 Frank Cart-. | l% 17-lp ' '* ! a; '' itcd that tir»5 ' fendnnt, doing hu.-incss uintu tit

name of the Bloomington Tire Company, owes the

, 7 _ 2l ' i $715.28.

bixiiit pliiitif

—Miscellaneous— 1 will he on Kansas City Market

in next few days. If in need of cows, j |

heifers or -toers, see me Tibbs, Jr., Coatesville.

Dan VV. 17-Ip.

LOCAL M\N HAS WRECK II. E. Burkhalter, 306 F'.ast Hanna ,-treit, damaged his Pontiac roach near Plainfield Sur.ray evening about nine o’clock while returning from Indianapolis. Mr. Burkhalter crashed into a ear which was being pushed along the road. Someone was in front of the tail light, and lights from an approaching car blinded Mi. Burkhalter. Ho stvered to the left and hit the rear fender of the other car. Ti e car win driven to Groeneastle with the right fender sma.hed and the front axle bent. The right front tire was also damaged. ( HARGKII Y\ ITH MURDER NEWPORT, Ark., June 17 (UP)— F’irst degree murder charges were filed today against deputy sheriff George Johnson, in connection with the liquor killing of Mickey Dillon, 22, F!1 Paso, son of a Texas Ranger captain. Dillon died in u ho-pital here today ftom two bullet wounds inflicted last night by the deputy when the youth tried to escape after he was arrested on a charge of intoxication and possession of liquor.

FOR SALE: Fourdoor sedan body for Ford. Would trade for coupe body. Call 525-L. 17-tf. FOR SALE:-- Red-Star oil tove in good condition. Cheap. Phone 525-L. 17-tf HERE i a 1928 Nat h Six Tearing in good condition for $190.00. Good tires, curtains, chains, and upholstering. In excellent running condition. Owner leaving town. I’lione 183. Ask for Kednal). 1.7-2p > —For Kent— F'OR RENT- Six room, modern home in splendid neighborhood. Phone 255. 14-3t. o F'OR UF1NT—1 three-room apartment down stairs; 1 three-room apartment up stairs; 1 two-room apartment upstairs. Good, nice, new decorated, well located. W. A. Mundy, 4 North Madison St. 12-tf FOR RENT—8 room bouse, 402 North Indiana. Lights and water. See J. B. Harris Court House. 12-tf FOR RF7NT—4 or 5 room unfurnished modern apartment, ground floor heat and water furnished. Phone S81-L. ii-tf

Elmer Cline versus Mjrtle Cline i. the title to a suit for guardian filed in the circuit court Saturday afternoon. Corwin and Gillen are the attorneys for the plaintiff. The F'isk Tire Company filed a suit

In the ca i of Ivina Cook Tarlk* versus Roy McCloud et aL a liwn of foreclosure wa- given by jjdp

Hughes in the circuit tout

Ella M. H'liih r .ei, and Floyd

Mills, ilei

the remainder of tin- d< s viant i n called and defaulted.

Wabash -Mr . A’: im.r, it is said, \vi : gh 2it() ponwl? « he I I in jail here mi an asault ix battery charge !;!•■ ! .'. ’tie Bitter, 95-pound, va.iii:.!

-—Wanted—

WANTED—To take care of children, afternoons and evenings. Mary O’Rear, -Phone 622-L. 17-3t

WANTED:—Wc estimate on all kinds of plastering, patching a specialty, Frailer and Purcell. Phone 084I- 20-tf

WANTED—Washings and ironings to do. Call at 853 north Jackson f t reel. 17-3p. WANTED Fibber

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Have a good time at the Barbecue

CHANNEL PLANK FALLS LONDON, June 17 (UP)-The evening Nows, in a dispatch from Folkestone, said eight occupants of the Air Liner which was forced down in the English Channel today were killed. The Evening News dispatch gnve the name of the plane as the City of Ottawa.

But remember, wc all £'o ! l0nl(: tonight and should enjoy ou’-

selves there also, (lood

furnishings tend to make > ()a

love your home better. We are offering twelve I’ull-

up chairs exactly as pictured m

plain green, black, taupe

mulberry velour as a special a'

$9.75

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, June 17. (UP)— Hogs sold 25 to 85 centr. higher at the Union Stock Yards here today, the bulk (1(50 to 800 pounders) bringing $11.20 to $11.50. Receipts were

e stimated at 3,500.

The cattle and calves markets were steady and strong on receipt of 800 and 400 head, toe-pectively. Steers were quoted at $13.50 to $11.85 and calves at $7.50 to $12. Vealers

brought $14.50 to $16.50.

Th, .tap markrt r,».ain,d 5 tad y .

Just the chair to use at the radio. Other special

bargains also.

sf"Po a i.ar e . J. E. McCURRY

Furnif ure

West Sid- Square