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THE DAIEY BANNER, GREENCASTEE, INDIANA FRIDAY, JUNE 20,

JULY 1 Lite Insurance DisabiL ity Rates Go Up, Are you adequate-

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ILee youraia*nt explained how you can plan for your futui-e through a Life Insurance Trust with t his responsible Institution. First National Bank

Oldrst Riinl In Puluam County

Citizens Trust Co. I ho Haul,' Of Th. S ttriiintio Sarrr

THE DAILY BANNER

Jnterptl In the Post Office at Green castle, Indiana, as second clansman j

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—For Sale—

FOR SALE:—Large White Rock frying chickens. Crate fattened. McCulloughs’ Orchard, Rural 95. i \ 19-ot —o ——— FOR SALE:—2 male hogs, 1 Duror 1 year old, 1 Poland China, 1 year old. 1 Poll-Angus Bull, 1 year old. Ott Lydic, Fillmore, Ind. 18 - 3 1 1

SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.49 Ladies’ silk rayon FNIOX SUITS, all si/,.. Ladies’ all silk rayon BANDEAU BLOOMER sn i < ’ ,, , X> to 10. ’ "*' sh . site, | Silk rayon chemise in flesh with color trim—Asspd ,

THE QUALITY SHOI

AUTOS IN MINI P Dayton, O., man were involved. ■Several ears wei .lit l-tlj d.' iiM mI j Tlie mixup occun'«*d when C. hut no one \va hurt i mixup of 1 i ush, diiviug a new Studebaker and

automobjh at .Manhattan on the National Road Thur-ilay aft, nn.on. ■\ truck and t'.nler ouilit hauline ■ everal new I ..id . t\\., n, . Stud, baker car.-, all enro.it’ la St. I. i

, 'ilin a tow ear, for the Arthur It. Lindbergh comiiaiiy of St. Louis, nt.1 ■ mi pled to |ia-s a truck and trailer .iiilin," e\eral new Ford , driven hy i ui. HuL, of the H. & II. Auto

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FLOOR One Flour

for every BAKING »»impost

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A car approaching from the west dii\<n l.v i lyde Roughier, of Dayloo, <)., forced Marsh to drop hack behind the truck and trailer. As Mar.-h checked hi- . peed his tow car ideswiped the trailer, damaging seveial of the new Fords and forcing

Vlarsh into the ditch.

Rooghi. r unable to stop because of ..el brakes, ran his car into an em- : aliment to avoid a collision. His eai received a bent axle and fender. .Sheriff F.'lward Kiteljorge and depot;. Alva Bryan were called to traiyliten out the argument for

I damages which resulted. The matter | ^ p |( , (

v.a fii.allv adjusted by Lindbergh, 1 who was ahead of Marsh in another tar, and who returned ami paid Ihoc hi. r $11 damage for his car.

THE MARKETS

INDIANAPOLIS, June 20 (UP) ll"P r eipt- li.'iOtl; holdovers 1009; mo tly 2'.e lower on weight- over Bio lb nilerweight. steady to 15c

lov.i-r. Bui . Bitl to :to0 lbs., 11.75; sev- j . ri( j

i: I mall lot - ‘.I.HL; 300 lbs up, !)..|0 to 9.05; I .'SO to 100 lbs 9.50 to 9.75; BiO to no !i,50 to 9.75; 100 to Bio lb X.75 to 9.25. Packing sows X to

x.75; a few at $9.00.

Cattle receipts too; calve.- 000, and steer.- nominal; other classes slow at recent -boil decline; few cows 5.50 t i 7.00; he.fers generally under 9; low cuttei and cutters 2.50 to 4.50;

vealers $10.00, down.

Sheep tt ' i-ipts 11; lambs strong to higher, bulk and choice l| to 11,50,

up to $12.00.

Mrs. Harry Crawford has purchased a new Plymouth -chan from H. A. Sherrill. Harry Crawford left Friday morning for Detroit, to drive back a new Dodge Eight. Ben C. C. Snitz ha- traded his farm in Floyd township to Clay Robinson for his home in Ea. t Fillmore.

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Mrs. Susan Foidice and Mi-s Bes.Ilinton of Danville are guests of Mr .ml Mrs. <ieoigp Hinton, west Fiank lit) street. Mrs. Chas. Smith and daughter are leaving Saturday noon for a visit with relatives in Huntington and liluffton. Miss Meta Mi(' \ of Oklahoma was expected to ainv.- in Groencasth Friday to spend the summer with

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Mrs. !'\ C. Tilden and daughter, Elizabeth, left Friday morning for Little Rock, Ark , where they will vi it Allen Tilden and family. .Mi s Beulah Yeager has returned from Los Angeles, California to spend the summer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Yeager, East Seminary

street.

W. If. Hudspeth, of Jacksonville, Fla., has joined hi wif° who hitbeen the guest of her aunt, Mrs. S. A. Hays and Mr. Hays, the past

month.

Rodney Godfrey was operated on for Mastoid by Dr. Carmack Tuesday, June 17 at the Methodist hospital, Indianapolis, He will return home in

about ten days.

Postmaster E. R. Bartley has returned from Fort Wayne, where he attended a meeting of the Tri-State Postmaster’s association. Mr. llaitley j served on the resolutions committee. | F’riends here are in receipt of post | cards from Roy M. Abrams, who with I Mrs. Abrams and Mayor and Mrs. j W. L. Denman, are enjoying a vaoa-

■ tinii motor trip thiough New Englai.d | (

and thence into Canada, from which they will return some time next

I week.

By an agreement of parties, tin First National Bank of Cluverdale bn been appointed receiver in t Incomplaint of Everett X. Larkin against Nettie .1. Hart and other.-, i foreclo-ure suit, a judgment Cm which wa- rendered in favor of the )J. intiff m the I’mnam eireuit conn. I rue-Hixon Lumber Company l a l b d a complaint in the Putnam circuit court against William Morga'i Luna Morgan to foreclose a

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FOR SALE—Ninety-three Park Strain Bailed Rock Pullets weighing from three to four pounds.—See oi •all Tere.-a Detrick, phone 626 Y, or 50-1 South Jackson street. 19 -It.

WANTED:—Hay out of field, Olivo BEAUTY BOX

McGinnis, Gicenca-tle R. 7.

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FOR SALE- Asters, Zinnias, Scarlet Sage and Scahosia plants. O. S.

Butterfield.

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WANTED:— Position as housd-; keeper by ex|ieriencpd woman Go home at night. References furnished. Phone 5C5-Y. 20-2p

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FOR SALE:— Mahogany Victor Victrola, including 21 records. Mahogany chair, red velvet seat. Small I,air. blue hair cloth seat. Mis_ Geo. 'b llaffie. Phone 307-X. BO-lp

—For Rpnt

F'OR RF’.NT:—Furnished four room house, -even dollars per week Phone 2:15-1.. 20-2p

FOR RENT:—Four Room modern house and garage or Berry St. See A. J. Duff.

FOR RENT Three apartments, upper. One furnished, close in. J. F.

Gillispie.

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FOR RFNT Modern, eomfortahlapartment. Big yard Call 594-X.

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FOR RENT: Two room modern apartment furnished. Close in. Phone 2.15-1/. l 8 -4p

—Miaccllancous— Latest in sheet music, W. Olns-1 cock. Jewelry am! music, 20 It.

Bud Crawley wins .loon Lit Golf Cotit-c.

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"BANNER WANT ADS." OHiCfJESTtHS pills

tit ilstr 1 wr«|*pp r | many kinilx <»f t rinoolate Lars sell for the earn? price . . . hut what a difference when you Break off a chunk and let your taste (rite it the once over!

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F’OR RENT:—At the Langmoor, one and two-room furnished apart merits with kitchenette. Phone p.t.’l-K. fill!) East Franklin Street. IHf

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An ATTRACTIVE wrapper ran hide a lot of poor tobacco agd inferior workmanship in a five-cent risar. But in Bayuk Havana Hikbon you’ll (ind one that plan square with you from ••ad to end anil cover to core. Loiig-tillcr, ripe tobacco; long, ripe experience... these too together givu your nickt I the greatest cigar pnrrhasing power in America! We'll leave the proof of thet statement to your own taste!

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j.OST—One fi0x.fi 1-2 auto tire and rim between Cemetery mail and pavement northeast of Greenoiistle. *orge Finney, phone 529 X. 11

LOST In 600 block on Stieet, two nail - of Oxford •

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<9 — Jf • tttpv IvbQCCitl Distributors BAYl K ( HiARS, INC. Indianapolis. Indiana.

mechanic’ lien. The plaintiff allege that material furnished the defendants for repair of a dwelling house and garage ha not bei n paid. A demand of $:|X. 11 is made. F. S. Hamilton is attorney for the plaintiff.

WANTED Instructor for cornet. Addn Bo- K. Banner Office. ):)-2|i WANTED : i woodet lave do. 626 5 , after 6 o’i lock. IX It

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WANTFID: Hou-ekceper hy elth-i-ly man. Elderly lady preferred. No hal'd work. Phone Rural 16 ll.’-’Jp,

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WANTED: -City garbage, free Call 111. J&mi ' Office.

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Kauble & Son "WE SELL MEAT THA I S GOOD TO EAT” 9 A. M. DELIVERIES PHONE 24.

Bamberger Ib,17‘

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SWIFTS BOX S\!S\(;i;. LB. .. 29c Smokrd ILims. IhiH or Whole Ik 2.k*

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l)n‘sse(l I rys. Iroul. While Fish lliilihul Fresh S; rim on Sle.iks

F. A. Stratton, state food and drug inspector, of Indianapolis, was here I Friday. i A son named Evan Russell, was | born to Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Town at I the county hospital Friday. Dexter Oliver, of near Bainbridge, who was operated on Monday at the Butnam county hospital, is reported better. Norman Smith, son of Charles Smith, south of town broke his right arm while trying to crank a Ford That day evening.

SALE!

DI J/TA THETA TAB DANCE OLD HIGH SCHOOL GYM ' ' Featuring’ Rolhorl and his Rhythm Friday, June 20. MLiO '

$1.00 PER ( OI’PI E

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COUNTRY CU B CORN FLAKES, 2 Lge.l3oz.PkgJ< PORK and BEANS.“ Y HimsMi

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Society News

Mra^ Rex ( all Hostess To Home Economies ( luh

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Mrs. Re\ t 11 was hostess and Mrs, 1 Ott Bunk a. istant on Thursday afternoon for the Home Economics Club of Clinton and Madison townships.' Twenty-eight members and five guests! Mrs. John Sears, Mrs. Loyle Call,' Mrs. Mary Call, Mrs. Sarah Lane, 1 Mrs Lee Miller, responded to Roil Call, the re-ponses being “Things our| Grandmothers Missed. ’ Mrs. Jesse Sears gave a very good paper on Recent Inventions of the! Homemakers. The club enjoyed the paper on Weaving Old and New hyi Mrs. Della Davis. Mrs. Raymond Wright gave a talk on project work. | During the social hour the hostess and hei a istunt served refreshments !

FOR RENT One modem sleeping room, rea onahle,—602 South Locust Street. 20-2ts

PHONE 12 I’HONE 12 W.H.Eiteljorge Cash Market W HEN IT PAYS To HI V FDR CASH FRESH BOILING BEEF’, ; ' LB IOC PURE LARD mi LB I^2C FRESH SAUSAGE 1 . BB 15C SLICED BACON RIND OFF nn LB . J9C SMOKED H AMS, SKIN K EAT OFF nrr LB J/C SPECIAL DELITE COFFEE, n/v lb 20c A GOOD C OFFEE. lb 25c LARGE CAN PEACHES, NONE BETTER, nr VAN ^5C SWISS CHEESE. FRESH EGGS. SPRING Mll\ PHONE 12 WE SELL FOR CASH FREE DELIVERY

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I \LD0RF I’lSSI I!. I l.»r P. and (». SOAP. 6 Bars

CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 6 Ban IVORY SOAP,(i 0/. Ban HOT ATOUS. iO U> TOMATOES, :l For if GREEN BEANS, 4 ff LEMONS, A DOZEN fj SMOKED IMLMCS. lb, LHI CK ROAST; Lb ^ SWISS STEAKS; Lb - - lr bQiling beef; u, RIB ROAST, l b.

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