The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 January 1932 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19° 1932.
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good bank offers you three main thing's: Every safeguard for your funds; -careful, efficient handling of your daily transac1 ions; and a friendly eagerness to cooperate in any special way tha
can prove of help.
Why not make this bank your bank and see for yourself how well that description fits us?
Chrck'wfi niirf Smings Accounts \/anngcment of Trusts Ifanagcinrnt of Property Administration of I totes Insurance and Real F date Safe Deposit Boxes
THE DAILY BANNER CLASSIFIED ADS
Herald Consolidated
“It Wares For AH” f t*red in the postoffice at Green;le, Indiana, as second class mail t. r under act of March 8, 1879. ab cription price, 10 cents per . t , |;-i 00 per year by mail in Put- , ■ county; |3 50 to f6 00 per year mail outside Putnam county
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
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TRY A HANNER ( i .ASSIEIR!) FOR RESULTS
Fels-Naptha gentle to clothes! gentle to hands!
I; K Reeves of Indianapolis was .i business visitor in Greenca'tle to-
day.
Mi Edna Bratton, of near tireenc:i tie. who has been a patient in the (Tawfordsville hospital, has returned
to Iter home here
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Summer and family, Elm street, have been called to Indianapolis by the death of Mr.
Summer’s father
The uit on account of W J. Holliday & Company against Jame F. Hirt ,>. hi h has been pending in the Putnam ' t ir. ait court, was dismissed Tuesday , morning at cost of the plaintiff. Ezra Cooper, of Putnamville, who •‘or the past ten years has been assoriated in operation of a st 're, left Saturday for Miami, Fla., where he aIII pend the winter and enjoy a rest. Theron Risk, of Roachdale, is a \wlterw ight boxer w»ho is entered in a (Jolden Glove boxing tournament at Cruwfordsville this week, sponsor’ll by the American I.fvion an<l the
Crawfordsville paper.
EVERYTHING electrical appliances bSPPLTF.9 and service
phone
J. F. HlKT
FOR REN T T—One room and kitchenette. i-room •pertinent; both modern and furnished. 210 Blooming^ ton St. Phone 545. l6 ' 3ts - FOR RENT Six room modern house and garage, good location, rent leasonable Inquire at 408 East Seminary St. 1<l '' rit '~
—Wanted—
Loans on Autos up to (300 00 | on new or used cars INDIANA LOAN CO. 24Li E. Washington St. Phone 15|
—For Sale—
W ANTI ft Sewing, plain and fancy. \ii | II Babcock, 435-KX, 917 I ,r (liana St.
l9-2p
1.30 acres fair improvements $21 acre. W. H- Knudson.
If You Get Up Nights Physic the Bladder With
Juniper Oil
Drive out the impurities and excess acids that cause irritation, bunting and frequent de-ire. HU KFTS, the,
bladder physic containing ju pei oil, uaiy 19, 1.M-, to Mr. and Mrs. E. B. bu ht irks on the blad Dunlavj in Indianapolis. Mr. Dun der similar to ( i tot oil on .,, n 0 f Mr. and Mrs. John
east Walnut street, and is
b e da) s if no relie\ ed .
o! **gi*tting u • night.-" go hack and employcl on the Indianapolis News.
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1 1 pali Mi an I Mrs. Frank Young enter-
from Ida : lei it- ider- you are bound tained Sunday, with a dinner party, at to feel ette, al ■ i ' lis cl. an mg ; d | j|,.j r home on south Jackson street,
,\ son, Thomas Delp, was horn Jan-
FOR SALE:—By owner, Modem 7 room house, newly decorated, new furnace, best residential sections of Greencastle. Ch.eap for t ash—Small well improved farm considered. Address B % Banner. Ifi-tf.
FOR SALE: Timothy hay, also brooder stove in good condition Tor information Phone 199-Y. 19-2p-
FOR SALE:—Good 6 lb Hot Point Fleetric iron, $2-00 Look's South 1 ud Store. Phone 134 J.H 2t
WANTED -To sell or buy a good three ■' " ! mule. Floria M (am mack, R. R 2, Coatesville, Ind. 19-3p
YOUR ATTENTION—All kinds of sewin. machine^ repaired. Work guaranteed George Hoffman, lock and gunsmith. 204 West Franklin St., Greencastle, Ind., Phone 108 YX.
WALL PAPER—New stock displas ed at 916 South Indiana. Prices right. See paper in roll. Paper now! George G. Garrett. 8-12-15-19. CLOSING OUT SALE Mill feed, dairy feed, corn, oats, baled hay, mowed oats, straw, Hess and Clark Stock Tonic, ar.d Panimin. Marshall Grain Co. l9-2ts.
FOR SALE—Needles, belts, - Tittles for all makes sewing machines. John Cook and Son. Co. 18-2p
WILL PAY $35.00 per week and expenses. Man or woman with rig to mII POULTRY MIXTURE. Eureka Mfg. Co, East St. I»uis, HI. I'.Mp. WANTED—Small modern house or apartment close in, with garage. State rent desired. Address Box I, Banner office. l fi - 3ts —FiOst—
NEW YEARS JJ rings New Problems and 0 OLD BILLS
Our Money Will Eliminate Both
$20 to $300 l oan on Furniture, Pianos, Radios and Livestock. We Refinance Autos
Indiana Loan Co. 24'T E. Wash. St. Phone 15
LOST Between Beveridge street and High School, gold fountain pen Kinder please Phone , lb — Miscellaneous—
FOR SALE:—Chickens, Rhode I land Reds, extra good. Cockerel-, Pullets, eggs. Bargains Phersuu. Bainbridge Indiana-
you Lo-t your regular sleep, the Owl 1 D ug < T
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EXTRA SPECIAL OFFER
97c
I know you have among your famil photographs some treasured small picture that you want to keep. Well, there is o.ily one way known today,
and that is this:
Bring that picture to TRABUE at once and let him reproduce it lifesize, for 97c. New finish, new work. Bring any kind You will have to hurry. I will he here only a few days. I if you don't know what kind of a pic I ture that will reproduce, bring it in I and let me look it over ; —AT— THE NATION U. < FT RATE South >ule Square, Greencaatle, Ind.
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NOT |< K (H < OMMISSIONF.K’S SALK OF REM. ESI \TK
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Notice is hereby given that the undersfgiied, C'ommistioner, duly ap pointed by the Putnam Circuit Court of Putnam < unity, Indiana, in the case of Leonard T ressel, vs. Frank Cagle, et al, big cause No. 13,752, will by order ot the said Putnam > irPuit Court offer for sale at prir at • >ale foi iash in hand on .All RDA) . the 1.3th da\ of February, 1932, ill from day to day then after until sol I the f.Mowing described real estate and property in Putnam County, In-
diana, to-wit:
A part of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section eh ven (111, township twelve (12) north, lange five (5) west, describe I a follows: Commencing forty-thl ‘e (13) feet; in rthwe-t of the nortTwest corner of Mill Foundation; then e (unning nort'.i ten (10) rnds; thensc east to the east line of said quarter section; thence noith on the east line ten (10) rods; thence wisi to the pla i f beginning, containing one acre, more or less, also the right of way to the public highway where ever established; including a mill site and the mill located thereon, and the mill dam and rights and east ment belonging thereto, and the equipment of ever) kind a.d charactei whatsoever thereunto belonging' all locabd in Putna n i County, Indiana; being tin* “Cagl* , Mill" located n Eel River, with tin mill site, dam site and all appurte ances, rights and easements there
unto belonging.
I HE iKMRAI. TRUST COM PANY OF GREENCASTLE. INDI ANA, • OMMISSI NER. Hays & Muiphy, Attys. 19-31
for the pleasure of William Sheriff of ( .r ago, who was the week end guest I A. C. Negri, who i* connected with
the Lion Aircraft Service.
Futieral services for Charles W King, father of B. P. King of this city, who passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. l^e Wood of Clinton township, Sunday morning, weie held from the home, Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. The Rev. \irhnrt of Crawfordsville was in I charge Interment was in Little Wal-
nut cemetery.
DR. DXNAM AT CHAPEL Picsident G, Bromley Oxnam, of I) I’.auw university, speaking a chapel I in d y morning urged students to m ke their environment a constructive agency, rather than to let environment ia.edition theii activities. He stated he had intended to speak ip"ii the subject, “How to Make A's i ., Final Examination,” but since i< cling "The DePauw” Monday night and learning that “Only God can make a 11”, he had given it up and was returning to Prof. George Bird's refer once to the Blarney Stone. He said: “A I stated yesterday, one must land upon his head to kiss the Blari.ey Stone. He hangs over the side of
castle, a hundred*
WALL PAPER—Priced at 5 ceo per roll, up. 50 patterns under 15 cents per roll. 30 patterns under 10 cents per roll. AH patterns over * cents are printed with fade proof colors We trim all paper free. Wo carry a large stock at all times Snider’s Wall Paper Store. No. 11 North Vine Street
PERMANENTS Two-fifty, SheenOil, Ten Dollars. My own Oil wave Six dollar.- Special for white hair Six dollars. Five Dollar Special Two-fifty. No extra long hair Mrs. D M. | Godfrey, DM)! S. Indiana St. Phone 701-L. 18-0p.
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“Tho Radio Man” ♦ Agent for Sparton Radios GUARANTEED SERVICE 4 ON ALL MAKE RADIOS TUBES AND ACCESSORIES Telephone 230
Hoi -, Shoeing at your bam. phone or write George F. Frank, Clinton
Falls.
Dance at Russellville Wednesday night, January 20th. Round and square. Music by Judy’s Harmony five. IK--!’.
PERMANENTS—Two-fifty. Beautiful wave with ringlet ends. Comfort able, easy method. Tel. 701 L. Mrs. 1)
FOR PROSECUTING
Theodore Crawley, Greencastle, an- | nourue- hi candidacy for the Democratic nomination for prosecuting at-| torney, ubjeet to the May t primary. |
14-0p.
LLhpd.: ^ Godfrey, 1001 S. Indiana St. 18-tit
attorney
B INNER WANT ADS PAY Mr. and Mrs. S. U. Mond y spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A R
Lambert of near Stllesville.
at d fifty feej (rom aw a re the fact
QHICHESTERS PILLS
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Hcatcra prirysd ue low as $O Y Small down paviucuL, ca»* Irrma.
r pHF. watrr Leatin» coil in vt»ur furnace squanders 2Utl (Mtunds out of evrrs ton of fuel that gi*es into your lurnacr — ju«t to heat the tank ! Tlie most extravagant I# ature of coil heating i- that frequently the waler is scaldintr hot when you don’t need ji—lukewarm when you want it hot. Discard the old pipe! Well remove it and allow
vou f.'i toward the installation of a modem, Self-Action Gas Water Weater. Insuiatetl to economize ou heat, equipped with a thermostat to keep the water just hot eiiou«rh.thrGa»^ ater Heater hriugs a never-failing supply of hot water 24 hours eacJi day- the year’round ! It requires no attentioq w hatever. Phone for full information
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CHICAGO I AND Ireturn T0 LOUISVILLE AND RETURN
TICKETS ON SALE EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
that he is upside down. There is much upsi le down thinking here and else where today. Certain inferences may he diawn from Professor Bird’s 1 splen did address which he did hot intend, hut which ought to lie guarded again-
st.
‘In the first place, it is true', aA he fated, that any consideration of the lime problem results in a clear re1 ognition of the powerful influence of : ••nvii.mment as a contributory factor. "However, in the second place, it ' -houldhepo inted out that college •tu lems and others are apt to draw j upside down conclusions from this 'net, dnef they forget that man is a 1 maker of environment us well as one who is made by environment. Is it not reasonable to i xpert that men who hope to he far-eeing leaders -Mould refuse to admit that they must he blind followers owing to the fact that environment conditions all their activities? “In the third place, since men have the power to make environment, while we recognize that leadership abilities m ay result in part from heredity and in part from environment, these men to create a worthy environment must la) hold upon worthy ideals, he motivated by them, to the end that the new environment -hall be a construe live agency rather than a destructive force.”
Good returning until Monday night.
all ttains in coaches only, es al s-ttret from
< hicago ahd Louisville to Greancantle.
Good on
Similar far*
GREENCASTLE gas Os ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY
TRAVEL BY TRAIN—EASTER SAFER—AND NOW CHEAPER Ank Agent for further information.
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MDNON ROUTE
(•Mi I iquid or Tablets used internally and tititi Salve externally, make a complete and effective Meatmen! for < old*. $5,000 in Cftih Prizes Ask Your Druggist for PaHiculara
—-For Kent— FOR RENT—Approved room . J17 F. Washington. Phone 565 X. F
Society
B. and P. Woman’s Club To Meet Wednesday The January meeting of the !!:’ iness and Professional Woman’s club will be held at the College Inn, Wi d nesday evening Dinner will lie serw 1 at 6:30 o’clock. Following the hn iness meeting Miss Katherine Uv n l dean of Women of DePauw I Hn i sit) will speak on “The Making of A Business Woman ” *F -F •!• + + + W. H. M. S. To Meet Wednesday \ftemoon The January meeting of the Woman's Hone Missionary Soviet) will be held in Community hall of the M*thodDt Episcopal church, Wed day at 2:30 P. M. Miss Susie Talbott and Miss Helen Brothers b-adei the Young Peoples Work ha\( pi pared a program for the afternoon Eight Queen Esther girl- will piisent a playlet entitled “The Atic.” Mr-. Pedlow will sing. Mi- Ft i in charge of the social hour ++++++ Priscilla Club Met With Mrs Broadstreet Mrs- Charles Broadstreet, F!ast Seminary street was hoste-s to the Priscilla club, Monday afternoon. Fol lowing a short' business meeting tin members tacked a comfort in the af temoon. Eighteen members and thn ■ guests, Mrs. O’Brien, Mr . Stom i and Mrs. Seaman were present. ►j« *j« »!• »]• Clinton-Madison (1uh To Meet Thursday The Clinton-Madison Home I Vo nomios club will meet Thursday af temoon, January 2lst, at the home ot Mrs. em Sigler. ++++++ Mrs. Williams Hostess To Monday Book Club The Monday Rook Club was entertained on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. R. E. Williams. Tin ! was a guest meeting and the pro j gram was presented by Miss Lucib Calvert, instructor in the speech de partment of DePauw. She poke of the works of several present-day poets, hut mainly of the philosophy ' and poems of I,ew A. Sarett. Aft. i this very delightful program, re freshments were served and a pleas ant social time followed. ++++++ Golden Link Club To Meet Wednesday The Golden IJnk Club will meet Wednesday evening at 6:30 Vcloi k at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Crump. Mrs Zola Lush will have th< pro
gram.
CLOSING OUT SALE ( ritic llran and Shorts, per 100 II). sack ft5(* liran and Shorts, pt‘r. 100 lb sack 75c Yellow Hominy Feed, per 100 lb. sack $5c Kin«an Tankage, per 100 lb. sack .... $l.(i0 Quaker Dairy Feed, per 100 lb $1.25 Full OTep Fgg Mash, per 100 lb. sack $j.90 Full OTep (Growing Mash, 100 lb. sack $1.90 l.itr F g Scratch Feed, per 100 II). sac k $| Full OTep Scratch, per 100 lb. sack $1.40 Quaker Rolled Oats, 90 lb. sack $1.75 Filler prise Flour, 24 lb. sack 75(* Futerprise Flour. 12 lb. sack Tic Baled Wheat or Oats Straw, per bale ,‘MI(* Timothy or Mixed Hay, per Bale 45(* Fvervthing In The Store at Bargain Prices m i. corns t \sn \\n extra for delivery \1\RSHALL GRAIN CO.
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SPECIAL l!)2(; I MU )(;t; CtHIPK, IN A-l CON11 $65.00 MODKL T FORD SEDAN /
$23.00
\Mi:mc\N SECURITY CO.
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See this New Speed Queen do its stuff W’e could keep you readinz half the night about Hds new Speed Queen'a fine polnta and exclusive feature*—but what * the u»e. You can see It waiih your clothe* fa*t«r and cleaner than you ever Imagined right m your own home, If you will only ’phone u* at number 70 for a Dee demonstration. Witfih day trouble* gone forever for $49 50. That • the almost unhelelvahle new low Speed gueen price. $1 00 a week pay* for It. HORACE LINK & CO. The Store of Pnrnltnre
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