The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 June 1929 — Page 3
LOANS $25.00 to $3i)<).00 On New ami II x d Cai Payinints Re-iuceil. Indiana Ijoan C( 24^ E. Wash. St. Phon^
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HEENCASTLF OATT.y B A NNER. vS ATFRD AY. JUNK 20,1920
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Horses and Mjul^s ( heap.
1 pair hor.s« muW-s, 7 yearsdd, j weight 1100 lbs.; 1 singlo m 7| years old, weight 0200 lbs.; lair black mares, 7 yean; old, weighty) lbs.; 1 roan gelding;, 4 years oldJis 1 stock is located fi miles east of (m-' castle on Indianapolis road on .I p. i
Bryan farm. —Filed Bryan. FOR QUICK SALE: — White
born pullets ami White Wyats and young Turkeys. Jesse A. Kg. Phone Coatesvilje. 2a.
FOR SALK—< Corn. Four rg
north of city, free or call, Aaron’, Cooper, Fillmore. 29-2-5.
FOR SALE—East Putnam Coir
farm; or will trade for home t
Greenca-dle. CoaUesville K. 1,
139. 29
Automobiles ‘‘<>ur Responsihiliiy is Your Guarantee.” CHEVROLET COACH, 192RKxcellent condition in every reH>ect. A real buy for some one. CHEVROLET COUPE, 1927 — This car looks and runs like new far driven only 7,000 miles. FORD—4 door sedan, 1927—This car had excellent care, in A-l condition. A demonstration in this tar will prove i^s value. FOrtn, Model A Sport coupe, fully equipped. t HEY ROLET, 4 door sedan, completely overhauled, at a price which will surprise you. FORT)—2 door sedan, well worth our price.
bunk From The BUNKERS
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! In the way of introduction, wt .,
might say that some may know that " Ut f‘ v _ < * ryl,n d> will have a big time, this column has something to do with ^rwiding they <i n't get into the
the good old game cf Scotch origin '" UK * 1 * 0 ° I GOLF. ’ i a,l( l slices.
We hope to break into print spas-
medically, at least.
Uub Unki Uiweeu tns iK-y- w hokW*Of her niece andj sympathy, also the ...». j ... . week
Re, g,me on Hi Northwood j nephew Mi and Mr ■ .
u . ,urst * a,, “ t "'* * ou,,tr >' ( ' ul > sharp- ! Ferrari rear New Maysville. i in any way d ining tli sickin- : and shooters. Indications point to a! ; death of our aunv.
gieat day for the Country Clubbers ! • t ' ho l‘«)ves several nieces and t
’ neyhews and friends and neighbors
to mourn their loss. The funeral -ervices were held Monday morning at Mt. Pleasant conducted by Rev. H. C. Taylor of Groencastle after which the body was laid to n st in the
freqti' nlly due to hooks
Two of the most promising young-
sters at the Country Club this sea- c ‘‘meti ry near by
I aw are Bob Stevens and Lloyd
i The name for our column wa .,. r . Th " ma8 ' , '' ro,n a11 reports they are I gested by two of our Mends, ll uold mtlklni r s °me of the veterans take a Stoner and Fred Goodwine, who as- lja ‘ k , at whpn r 0 ™' trt turning
; -ert they chase the little whit, ball in ' h '‘ ,0W ‘‘‘ orof! -
! around the big pasture for their “own
amazement.”
CARD OF THWKS
We wi h to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to nil friend!; and neighbors for their kindness and
Nieces and Nephew .
MORTON
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The County Federation of Chibs met at Union Chapel on Wulnesday with a large crowd, a bountful dinner
and’a good program.
Mr;. Carrie Olodfelter and (iranddaughtrr Maxine arrived home ti<>,i Imliamii/olis on .Salui ay u n re tin y
Mrs. ssje Nt «tgem ‘[lent toe 'veek with her sister Mrs. J ,:ie
Burk.
I,on Heady and wife and daughter Katherine Called on Win. Lane and wife Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mary Farrow and Mildred Firestine was in Greencastle on Wed-
nesday morning.
Junior Farrow gave a birth ay party for hi little friend and neigh-
bors, June 20.
Dortha Brothers is spending the week with Rex Call and wife.
FORD Coupe— Good *40.
condition,
FOR SALE: 1, second hand i harrow; 3 second hand McCorni Mowers; 1 steele Roller; 2 new hi ers Massey liarri Goods, Trade.; hay rake new John Deere; 90 day si corn; Matuhu soy beans. Campl Brothers, Dig Fou;* Elevator, Grei castle, Indiana, Phone 00. L 27-29-3-6
FORD COUPE—Balloon tires, in good condition, $45. BUICK Touring, $40. I, & H. ( IIEV ROLET SALES Phone 316. 117 N. Indiana St.
Tommy Aycock, a frail 22-year old youth from Jacksonville, Fla., and a
Seriously speaking, Bobby J„„, „ ^udent in Yale captured tin intercol-j I America’s amateur ace, had |,|,.„t v ’ lpf?,atp K ° ]r flt I),a| . N’- w Jer : !of tough luck yesterday In tie \n- 1 T ’ y '' st '' r,lay ' T his <mly K " w ‘ tional Open being held at the Winged sho ' v that S,M “ is n ' ,, lh, “ ni " ’ , "- I Font Club course in New York The porta,,t f: “’ t, .r in thi bran h of part, j
Atlanta, Ga., club wizard had to hat- - r , , “
tie the e! me.its and old man par ]° U , VP | h < ( ; Hr,, ,,{ 1,10 «">’ who dub-
I Playing in a rain storm, Hobby,, m ' the l,a11 ,,ut M ' lnk tho ' livi '-
: who had shot a (i9 the day before, i
i found it haul going and his card was OBITU \RY ; 75, three over par. ,,
REVIVAL CLOSES Sl'NDA) The tent meeting which ha been held at Fillmore by be Rev. IL A. Sherrill for the past three week will
elo Sunday evening.
I he meetings have had a large ntten lance and probably would have
been retained longer.
Sarah [sa Dora, daughter of Albert
morning round, Gene and Mary Ann Coffman wa; born I Saiu/.en and Al Espinosa, displayed near Greencastle, Indiana, on July j
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» score of 142 for 36 holes, and half I of the championship contest cnmplet-
LIMED.YLE TENT MEETING
Morning services 11:00. Evening services 3:30.
Ha ket i inner.
Baptising at Glide-wells wimming
FOR SALE— White clover hon* fine quality, reasonable price. Oi mile northwest of Belle Union. Iponl.
where th# good honey comes froi Mrs. Grace Black. Thomas Hill. 28-0 ——o
FOR SALE:—Antique f ur nitur. ,<)1,( E OK FINAL SETTLEMENT
Call at 701 So. College Ave. 28-2 <, l' ESI AIK o Notice is hereby given to the f red-
FOR SALE—1925 Model For."'"’ H,,irs anii Legatees of Ira coupe, priced for quick sale. Phon< lltc l" r ’ ’F’ccased to appeal in the 25-Y or call at 704 S. College Ave. utnan ’ < i'cuit Court, held at Green-
28-21* l n 'l* ana . on the 23rd day of
n ■ iptember 1929, and show cause, if FOR SALE:—Some good property**'- wh >_ thp fi nal settlement acwill sell on payments. Harry H. Tal- un,s "‘ tk t l*'' estate of said do— bott. 28-3t.^ pnt -should not he approved; and
kl heirs are notified to then and
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— U — ” FOR SALE— Peaches. The May- >rP niak '' P ronf " f heirship, and flower, the first peach of the season * lv, ‘ Hieir distributive shares, is now ripe. 50c a peck; $2.00 a bu-* Vitn "’ ;R ' ,h< cl ' rk of sai,i rn 'i’t, shel. Buchheit’s Orchard. 26-tf. ; - 8tl ' ,iay of J 11 "'’’ l 0 -'- Fish of all kinds, at Kauhle’s. h"l Luca . Cl rk Putnam Circuit
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FOR SALE—Hot water heater will burn coal or wood, can bo attached to gas range; mattress, 3-4 size; porch swing, chest of drawers. Phone 150-K.
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i‘ *■' i ——« —tur Kent— FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room close in. Call at 211 West Franklin.
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During the arazen and
some uncanny shooting and each had 19th, 185.). Departed this life June
22nd., 1929, aged 73 yoar . 11 month
and 3 days.
She was the youngest of a family of five children all of whom with the father and mother have preceded her in death. Horn of earnest and devotul parents, reared in a Christian home it was hut ratural that she should in early life give her heart to God uniting with the M. K. church at old Mt. Pleasant living a consecrated Christian life to the end. Her ideas of right and wrong were very pronounced and sin believed her conscience was given her to show her
the right.
On Oct., 11th, 1893 she was united in marriage to James W. Trail. To this union two children wore horn both dying in infancy. She was of a quiet unassuming nature and one of her strong eharaet r-
Espinosa’s (pronounce it with a sneeze) putting was spectacular while Gene put on as fancy an exhibition of chip shots and putts that lias been witnessed in the tournament.
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Jones and Denny Shute, of Columj bus, Ohio, were two strokes behind | Al and Gene going into Saturday’s I play, with totals of 144. 1 —°— Tommy Armour, Leo Diegel and George Y'onElm were close on their | heels with anything liable to happen during the next 36 holes. 1 —o— Neil .McIntyre, Indianapolis pro, known by several local golfing en-
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thusiasts, was eliminated Friday b tic was her ardent love for borne, i
when his score soared to 166. A total of 159 or less was necessary to remain in the “big time.”
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Waltir Hagen, winner of the recent British Open, and one of the best golfers in the United States, has had two “off” days ai d consequ ntly tho popular star is way behind the leaders with a card of 157.
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Tomorrow, providing old J. Pluviu‘ doesn’t cast a wet blanket on the proceedings, a tournament is to he staged on the Oieonca tie Country
living her entire life with the exception of a few months in the old home
where she was horn.
Just a few months ago on Dec. 4th her companion wa called to the other shore and this quiet peaceful home was broken just for a little .while just a little time to wait with a veil between that earthly vision and that world unso< n, to he r. united in a world where there is no more suffering, no more -orrow ai d no more broken ties, a home eternal with her loved ones and her Savior. Shi was tend* rly cared H r th' last few
Monday, July 1st Pay Day
At The
Central Trust Co. “Where Money Grows” SOUTHWEST CORNER SQUARE
Your deposit with this hank is always worth par plus SO MARKET RISK
4%
FOR RENT—6 room semi-modern bungalow, well located. 5 room modern lower duplex. Phone 568-K. 29-2p. o FOR RENT:—Sntall house in country. Phone Boatright. Rural 72. 29-1-4. FOR RENT:— Sleeping rooms. 206 N. Franklin. 28-2]) bOR RENT: —5 room house with water and lights. Phone 320-K. 2K-2t.
AUTO RACE 50
Walnut Gardens Speedway
FOR RENT:—West side of house, 112 We«t Walnut St. 4 rooms. Phone 703-K. 28-2t RENT:— Modem sleeping room, cool and nicely furnished. 707 So. College Ave., Phone 556-L. 28-21 -9 FOR RENT:—5 room modern house Anderson Street, would rent furnished ! for 1 year. Harry H. Talbott. 28-3t i o —— FOR KENT:—Small Farm, ilesirab!e location, priced right. 619 E. Anderson St. 27-3t
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tOli KENT— Modern light housekeepmg rooms. Ulock from square,
with garage. Cull 235-1..
25-fip
boil RENT:— Modern Apartments rtudencp. R. W. Shafer. 21-tf
—Lost—
LOST:—Ring, set in small diamond and ruby. Return to Banner Office. 28-2t LOST—Black leather combination Purse and key container. Return to Registrar's office. 27-3p
—Wanted—
'•VANTED:—We estimate on nil kinds of plastering, patching a sped-1 •‘ty, Frazier and Purcell. Phone 684L 26-tf
"ANTED —A Ford sedan body "•"W 25. Phone 35. 2»-lt.
SEE THESE FAN OBITS DRIVE JULY 4th RACE STARTS AT 3:00 1\ M. “Dutch” Bauman; Joe Huff; “Howdy” Wilcox; Merl Strain, Bill ( ummin^s and others. SPEED—“The Fastest Dirt Track in Indiana”
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Balloon Ascension and Triple Parachute Leap Sunday, June 30 and Thursday, July 4
DANCE - Gordon Carper and His Walnut Gardens Orchestra WEDNESDAY, THt'KSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY NIGHTS AND SUNDAY AFTERNOON Chicken Dinners! Complete Restaurant Service Ponies- Saddle Horses. Swimming in Pure Well Water. TUNF IN! -Dance music direct from Walnut Dardens Dance Pavilion over VVKBF, 10 p. m. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sat. & Sunday
