The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 December 1930 — Page 3

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'HE IIAII.Y BANNER, GREENCASTCE. INDIANA. TUESDAY, DEC. IK. 1930.

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■tteflUA tillfcJNM Wl. S! ecializejn loans ^ ’ D i lii rs' and ri'financing of Vutos. INDIANA )AN COMPANY 21'* I \\ \SI||NT.T(»X

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JJL GREENCASTLE’S CHRISTMAS STORE For Men Every where is fresh Christmas merchandise, hundreds of useful gifts for thankful men on Christmas Day. This Is A Store For Men 5? I ^ And we are supplied with the style and quality of merchandise that men would g buy for themselves, and thus we live up to tkjf our reputation as | GREENCASTLK’S CHRISTMAS P STORE FOR MEN | J. F. CANNON A COMPANY Jy \ stoki: kou mi: man op today W „

poir sai i fur X in. '. \', this y< >r. C. t Kitol Flm al

1 anadian spnice tro. s ivc sonic nice ones r order in now. 1S-4I.

I hu I’riscillu clul) met Momlay af t'liiooa with Mrs. A A. Brothels. Aftor thi“ short business meeting the afternoon was spent in sewiny for rliarity purposes. Nineteen mcmhcis "ere present.

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Mrs. Oscar O'Hair In He Hostess Thtirsdux

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hOli S' ' I Dishes, pictures, i| ,; 'lt'. e,!' i,■"•cities and hatulwotk, I’ ■■ i able. Try us. Sgn is II mile i, rth on 43. The Wigwam. 12 12ts.

Furniture S |)ro]iorty. will I hold goods at S - I Wednesday, De. iWm. Mi Hiatt.

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I Chestnut

SALE i season,

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Having snld by ill kinds of house- ■ utb Illinois stmet, iicr 17th. I o’clock, id stal. Auct. i ,-,-2t loi heater used It a "liable. At 108 J5-2p.

FOR SALK: IIIai k walnutper bushel. Rhone R-26.

$1.00 15-tf.

COAL I OR SALE Block. $4 50; Lump. > t: Mine Run. *4; Egg, $:!,75 per Ion. I hone 290 LX. 15-fip - —-o- — / —For Rent— FOR RKN i Two loom furnished inodern apaitnn t. I’muio IdIT-K. 410 I East W 15-3t* I'OR RKX I Fight rooom modem I house, (Miitlx ftn-nished. Close in. $:!5. 1 Inquire 110 south J.i kson St. 13-3p Ft)R RENr M em f u rni shod apartment, steam heat. 30ii Hast Franklin street. Rhone 193 K. 12-tf

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r^AMITfc^tttFOLDS SOU and Up: If Stamped AMITY It’s Leather Many Shades and Stvles. V tLSO KFA i;iN(;S AND CIGARETTE ' ' (’ASES.. to 1 &" Tooled Edges and plain. Do Not Forget HER IJOX Of JOHNSTON’S CHOCOLATES. Do Not Forget HIS IJOX Of CIGARS Or PIPE. mullins Drug store

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FOR RKX I - Six room house, Ar■ola funiai'i•. On paved street, close

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Men Wanted • \\ ah cars to drive country dvad mutes. 4l'e 1 umni--sioii. No gu lantee. Out liakery and I’asti'j Suop at liainbridge. Jti-tits

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WANIRR 2 or y unfurnished 1 in or inah apartni' nt. Address L \ X in ghre <>1 Banner office. I.j-2p

Milk cow for feed ilurCall IVnnncr otTice. 15 21

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IDS I : $10 Hill on Noithwest corner of sciuare Saturday morning. Fiml' r 1 ave at Banner office. Reward. Ifi-lt.

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Elgin watch; Bowman gym. Delta I T . Hon e.

white gold Reward. H. Hi-Ip

t:> ^ j A WONlliJSFUL filFT tor *11 to *7

■*"1011 the* top of your of pilT»J for men, wo nominate IIvnsln Gloves.

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Of all tliintis you run give a man at ('liristmas, none surer of thankful welcome. A useful gift, of course, they also bear the slauip of good ta'tt; that's so essential in any gift.

LOST Yellow gold wrist watch about Nov. lain 1 21th. Reward. Miss Hattie l onmdh Kim street, 15-21 —o— —— —Miscellaneous— RADIO SERVICE. Guaranteed work. “Day, The Radio Man.” Express Bldg. OITico |)h ne 230. Home l” one -11 K i-.f o Marcelling 7 * cents Work done In your home or phone 5(52 K, Mrs. Mary Mantre, phone 5112 K. 15 3t. o Expert saw gumming, win that old -aw made like new Carroll, Fillmore. 0 FOR Q! |t K SALK: a real bargain, Shaft player piano, vs note in lieautiful case s >0; also gocsl uptight for $2.i.00; one comole phonograph like new, for $12.00, old one for $5.00 good gas range $12.50 aid baby bugy.\ $3.00. Daypnport, $<i.. r i0, Day bed $3.50 and one rug. Jefferies 508 Illinois street. Hi-tp

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Head<ntarters for HANSEN (doves J. F. CANNON cK COMPANY

Four hole cook stove wood, $8.00. At Cook. Store. Phone 131.

that burns South End Hi-2ts

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t. a doctor’s Prescription for Colds and Headaches It is the most speedy remedy known, tititi \I,SO IN TAHi.irrs.

MT. VERNON, Ind., I)., it;, (UP) ! Patenting a process nil ■ idling it tii a liig company, the n nf every ffg

I 1. I iidies Aid of the Brick Chapel inventor, has become u ■ n t to Homei Methodist ehuich will hold on all day Finn and his father, .1 n Finn. The gj? meeting Thursday, Den inher ixth at two have created a pi • - t nu ke S, tlic home of Mrs. Oscar O’Hair. K nli flowing dl paint- into 1 l.misth fin- Jv member please bring one dish of food ish for furniture. Th. process was V and -undwiches. Devotions hy Mrs. sold t. Scars, Roebuck and Company, juf

Klwood Allen and Mi Je.-se Jones Chicago, it was annouiio 1 will give the piogrum. — o— <• •:* not a Jot ki > Mis. ( harles Crawley o

To He Hostess To Club MICHIGAN CITY. Ind., Il < Hi,

s. , ... . ... (UP) Mrs. Charles K. Ericks in did

■ r. Bridge ( lull will meet , ,

,, , . not io n her box to 00 , pickev, -he Mrs. ( harles (raw- , , ’ , .

said 111 a pcvuian 1,116(1 in uouit iii it* ,asking that her husband lit* »entrained

GIFT SUGGESTIONS ’

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B. xV P. Women's Club Will Have Dinner-Pj'lx

i from visiting their child. The petition

sai I the husband had no affection fur the child and wanted to place him in

The Business and Professional Wo- an orphanage and rear him to lie a

men’s club will have their annual jockey.

Christmas dinnei-part\ Wednesday

evening at 6:80 o’clock at the Studio] Annex on Elm street. Membeis are asked to bring donations fur the'

Christmas baskets.

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Ladoga Minister Married Sunday

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Diamond Riiitf Rirthstone Riiu»s Wrist Watches Silverware I’endants Compacts

For “HIM” Emblem Rinjurs Rirthstone Rings Cigarette Cases \\ atch ( hains Lighters Rillfolds

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FRANK C. SCH0ENMAN The Jeweler

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virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed fium the Clerk of the Putnam Circuit ( mrt of Indiana, in a cause wherein The Pruden-

Ladoga, December 15 A beautiful Christinas wedding xxu- celehrated Sunday morning here following tie I'.iinning service, when Mis- A na Florence Baker hecami the hride of

Rev. David S. Me.Nellx

The blide is the daughter of Mr. 1 and Mr- I). W. Baker of Hager-town^

| linl Insurance Compai x of Ameiica is Plaintiff and Charli - N. Holland,

Md., hut for the past few months Iris 1

I.oie W. Holland, his "no, Robert C. Bridges, Mary C. Br , his wife, William II. Davis, Viol G. Davis, hiwife, Ge age W. Osin no and Versa Osborne are requiring inn to make the sum of Seventy-nine hundred, ninetythree dollars and thirty-one cents, will) interest on said derrer and costs.

I xx ill expose at Puhlic -ale to the resided in Ladoga. Sin i- a gradual' highest

of Columbia college at

bidder, on Sat'irday, the 27t’n

Hagei toxvn.* ( | av (1 f December, A D , I'j.'Jd, between

Md., and Huntington c liege at Hunt ju,,'. hours of 10 „k A. M. and 4 mgton, Ind., and is an accomplishedy ( 'l„ c k P. M. of -aid day, at the door musician. Rev. MoN'lly aUi'nded () f the Court Hou. in Putnam County, Huntington college and at present is Indiana, the rent and profits for a a .-tudent at Butler univei -ity. l yr the ^ term not oxreedmr evi'n ’yesrs, the

Bladder Weakness

past several months h has been pas-

tor of the Ladoga Chii.-tian rhureit, and was recently employed to con-

tinue his services wits the chtneh. Ho is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mi Nelly, of Portsmouth, Ohio. An invitation \x extended to the public to attend tin ore in on y and on Sunday every -eat (he auditorium and Sunday school loom was filled and many were -tamiing to wdlne.-s the wedding sen in . On Sunday afternoon a reception was held at the Lough home for Rev. and Mrs Mo

Nelly.

Mrs. R. L. O’Hair To lie Hostess To W . H. M. S.

Wednesday at 2:3(1 P. M. the l> ember meeting of the Woman’.- Home Missionary Society will be held i the home of Mrs. Roirert L. O’Hair, -'i' 1 Fust Seminary street. Mrs. .1 (!. Campbell xx ill conduct the devoti. The K. B. k. Tiio of the High School i will sing Christmas Carols. Mrs, Is ter Jones will give the address of th afternoon. Her subject “Woin.i Home Missionary Society Children. The business committees, with Mi W. M. O’Brien chairman, xvill as t the hostes- The annual Christmas

offering will be taken.

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Twentieth Century Club W ill Meet \t ith Mrs. Pierce The Twentieth Century club will meet Thursdsx afternoon at 2:3n o’clock with Mrs. Ida Pierce on south Locust street. Mrs. H. R. Nicholas will have the work for the aftemo a and Mrs. (). J. Larkin will have t

current events.

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Golden Link ( luh M ill Meet I hursday The Golden Link club will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ethel Arnold, eus* Walnut ftreej. Members please note change of time.

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(ilrl Reserves To Present a Play The Girl Reserves met last night in the Presbyterian church. Plans were made for the girls to go to the County Faiin Wednesday, December 21. They xvill take gifts and the Dramatic group will present a Christmas play. Leona May Snider who is chairman af the social committee will meet her committee next Monday to plan a holiday dance to which the girls will invite guests.

following Real K-tate to-xvit: The East hql thFW' st half and

the West half i Haft half of>lhe -outhwest quaitrr of Section 9, Township 15 North. Range 4 West of the Second Principal Meridian, r.ontainii'g

80 acres, more or less;

Also part of southxve.-t quarter of Section 9, and ut of the Southeast quarter of S.-ctitm 8, in mid I’ownship an i Knage, bounded as follows, to-xx it: Commencing at the Southwest coiner of the East half of the Southeast quarter of said Section $, thence E ist xx ith the Section line to tiie center of the West half of the Southwest quarter of Section 9; thence North 50 rods; thence West to the center of the Greeneastle and Crawfordsville Fro. Gravel Road; thence South 48'.• degrees Fast with said road to the West line of the | Hast half of the Southeast quartet of aid Section 8; thence South to the place of beginning, containing 42 acres, more of less; Containing in all of the above described tracts 122 a res, more or ler -, in Monroe Township, Putnam County, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not -ell for a ,-ufficient sum to satisfx aid decree, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so miiih thereof as may he sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will he made without any relief whatever flam valuation or appiaisement laws. EDWARD KITEUORC.E, Sheriff

Putnam County.

December 3, A. I). 1930. C. C. Gillen, Attorney for Plaintiff.

Dec. 3-3ts.

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NOTICE TD TAXPAYERS Notice to taxpayer* of Floyd township. The Advisory Board will meet at the trustees office at 1 o’clock on December 22, to make the following additional appropriations for the year 1930. | Road fund: No. 12, $600.00; No. 15 { $75.00. , Special school: No. 23, $75.00; No. 26, $50.00; No. 33, $8.00.\ Paul Frederick, trustee.

Are You Ready for Santa?’ \ If not, tea offer an Irnmedl- f ate aolu'lon of your problem*. Simply ou.l on ua for the | neoesaary oaxh—p iy u* back ] at your convenience. k Christmas shopping need not b* a wnerrje—8e© u* w* will ' explain' oux Muty plait. Loans From p a • $20 to $300. ' ** INDIANA LOAN CO. O i 1 E. Washington, St. Phone 16

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FIRE HAZARDS AS A PLAGUE

AS profession secits to vot ciikow, so Stock f»/e Insurdnce tries to do away with conCi:tinns th it threaten life and property. I fie I 'e trap, like a contagious disease, is • threat to the safety and Me of the public.

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ers is one

communities against fire f the services Stock

performed to <;Tf'cc4, ti/ely that it 1 average cost has steadily declined for many years. Here are some of the community activ-

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STOCK FIRE INSURANCE 1 r orrulation of correct building codes; nearly 300 Amcricdn .ties have followed the lead f Stock Fire Insurance engineers in this respect;

Re er ■ ■ Vpraper standard* for waterworks systems fire

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apparatus and department*— fire alarm systems; • 3 Educational and advisory work with Chambers of Commerce, schools, hospitals, city governrents and various organization* along fire prevention lines; 4 Maintenance of Underwriters’ Laboratories, where materia * and devices by the thousand are tested and, when approved, are so labelled; 5 F^hting the crime of anon through'cooperation with police, Fire departments, fire marshals and other officials. Building safely and guarding against fire is primarily an individual problem. It becomes a community problem when groups of people are concerned. Stock f re insurance renders conspicuous Public service in safeguarding life «nd property against loss by fire.

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