The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 May 1937 — Page 2

{cj *!• *!• •!- •!* mu’NKKsTowN Mrs. Lovie Johnwton | Glerulon Irwin who spent the past winter in Florida returned home' Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lane, Glendon I ami Ivan Irwin spent Friday even- | ing at Mr. and Mrs. George Spent- I er’s. Miss Mary Thomas is improving, i Mrs. Carey Dillinger and sons vis- i ited Miss Cletis Dillinger at Indian-

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apolis Tuesday night. Carey Dillinger was injured Satur- ! day afternoon while working at his | saw mill. A board he was sawing | flew and hit his abdomen on left side | near his waist line bruising his side j so badly that he is unable to work |

this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Carey Dillinger and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irwin and sons Monday evening. Everett Dillinger and son Sherrill of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Herndon Irwin and daughter Eugenia Fay of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irwin and sons. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evens and children. Howard and Eleanor Thompson of Greencastle visited Maxine, Austin and Wayne Dillinger last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Dillinger and sons visited Mis. Mary Dillinger at Knightsville Monday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Irwin and Glendon Irwin visited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert

Irwin and children Friday.

Everett Dillinger and son Sherrell

called on Carey Dillingc;

Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ellis received word Sunday of the death of Mrs. Ellis’ step-mother, Mrs. Opal Sum-

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mem. Funeral services were held and family [ Tuesday for Mrs. Summers. j Miss Cletis Dillinger visited Carey Dillinger and family over the week

end.

Mary B. Johnston is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marshall at Greencastle this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnston called on John Johnston and family Thursday evening.

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The Ladies Aid ol the Bethel church met Thursday with Mrs. Gertrude Buis. Sunday visitors with Mr. ami Mrs. Oran Buis and daughter were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman, Miss Lessie Cox. Mr. and Mrs. L< nard Newman and son, Cecil Newman and family and Ernie Cox. Theodore Coffing and wife and John Stull and family of Crawfordsville called on Olen Dudley ami family Friday. I G'en Burgess and family called on 1 E. E Buis anil wife Sunday afternoon. Mi.". Pauline Storm and ehil Iren | end Mrs. Amy Buis mil daughter at- | tended the silver tea at Fillmore FriI day afte?Tioon. I Lawrence Douglass and wife of j CruwfordsvUle called on Olen Dudley and family Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dow of Para- ; gon visited Sunday with Maggie ■ Storm and family. | There will be special services at the Bethel church Sunday morning i and Mother’s day program Sunday . evening. j There will he services at Mt. Mer- , idian Sunday morning and evening, j Mr. and Mrs. M J. Stonn visited

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Storm and j mother Tuesday of Lizton. Mrs. Lester Storm and children J spent Sunday with Dennis Bowen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cooper and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ren lal Cooper visited 'Sunday with Alfred - Cooper and wife of Hazelwood. Mr. and Mrs. Boh Cooper and daughter spent Tuesday with Lester I Storm and family. Loren Dudley of Muneie spent the i week end with home folks

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FOR SALE: Baby earriage, child’s play pen. Also .’! burner Kerosene stove, 212 E. Franklin St. 4-tf

Cat fisli steaks and bakers, fres.i from the Wabash River, while they last, pound 20c. Economy Store. Phone 740. 5-lt

<8$ •!• •!• *’" 4* 4- •> 4* 4* 4* 4* CLINTON FALLS .‘j. 4- Airs. Ruin Staggs -p Zo$ 4* 4- 4* *’• 4* 4- 4- -> 4- 4 4* -!■ Abner Sigler and will- called on George Pierce ami wife Friday even-

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John Burk and family Janies Burk and family. Beryl Ensoi and family spent Sunday with Cuitis Burk an I wife at Bridgeton. Thomas Bettis spent the week en I in Greehca-stle. „ George Pierce who was in a wreck last Sunday is somewhat improved. Mrs. Serena Burk called mm Mrs. C. E. Goddard one evening last week. Floyd Miller and family and Howard Boswell called on Willard Miller Sunday. There will be an all day meeting an I Mather’s Day program at M. P. church Sunday, will be several good speakers and Dr. Neiman will be here to sing. Came with well tilled baskets and spend the day. Mrs. Arthur Garrett and son Billy Is spending a few days with her brother Charles Cope and family. Mrs. Mamie Goddard called cn Mrs. Lida Pierce Monday afternoon. Miss Maxine Bettis is spending a few days with her cousin and wife, Edgar Hood at Brazil. Claude Crodian and family attended the S. S. convention at Canaan ihureh Sunday. Miss Kathleen Garrett is spending a few weeks with Finley Cope and family. Eldon Roe spent the week end with home folks at Roachdale. Paul Boswell spent the week end in Greencastle with his father. Willard Miller and family was called to Carbon Monday on account of death of his aunt, Mrs. Cora Summers. Mrs. Cleo Keyt and children called on Mrs. Dorothy Millet and children Friday. Eugene Staggs and wife called on Joe Staggs and son Sunday. Duane Burk is spending a few days with his grandparents, Billy Thomas and wife. John Shonkwiler and wife, Eldon Staggs and James Cox called m Samuel Shonkwiler and wife Sunday. The Ladies Aid will meet Thursday with Mrs. John Vermillion. Herbert Brattain and family spent the week end with A. M. Brattain and family. EVANGELISTIC SERYK ES At court house assembly room Friday and Saturday evenings at 7 20 p. m. Evangelist T. E. Hubbard will have the subject Friday evening “Eternal Destinies,” Saturday evening “Spiritualism” and what th Bible says about it. There will b ■ special music. Be sure and attend these meetings. C. W. Sigler.

FOR SALE: Pure bred Black Poland male hog. Walter Clift. Fillmore.

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Reed’s Yellow Dent Seed Corn, germinates it8. Johnson County White germination 94. H. C. Perkins. Greencastle, R. .1. 29-tf. New 13 plate battery, guaranteed 6 month $3.90 exchange. Get our prices on Leo tires before you buy Scott’s Franklin Street Garage Phone 68. 22-tf

FOR SALE: Eaily cabbage and Cauliflower plants Joe Roth. Mt. Meridian. 28-Mayf>-2p New 30-Plate Battery, $3.95 exchange. Free Installation. Dobbs Tire & Battery Service. Phone 789. M-W-F-tf

FOR SAIJ’: 24 shoats, average 75 lbs,, or more Raymond Flint. Brick Chapel. 3-5-2p.

Gold Standard Seed Corn. 110 dav maturity High yielding, 98 per ce’d germination test $3 per bushel shelled ami graded. O. R. Lambert, Stilesville. 5-Ip

FOR SALE: Five or seven room house. Will trade for farm, close in. Inquire 502 Elm Street. 5-lp FOR SALE: Mrs. C. C. Tucker’s 193.-> Buick sedan. Only 23,000 miles A-l condition. Call at 7 Spring Avenue. 4-2t.

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FOR RENT: Two or ttiree room furnished apartment at 42(1 Anderson street. Its.

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WANTED: Trash hauling 585-K.

Phone 30-6p.

Wanted to trade a eolt for a work horse. Phone 831-K. Its. WANTED TO BUY: F fing hoga from 75 lbs., to 125 lbs. George E. Harvey, Plainfield. 26-tf

FOR SALE: Child’* bed in good condition. 209 N. Market St. 5-2p.

75c Wren Houses, 50o Friday and Saturday only Acme Repair Shop. 24 South Jackson. 5-2t.

FOR SALE: Reconditioned Fling- | ton piano. Cheap. List your old pianos with an expert repairman. 1 Geo. E. Hazlett at Glascock’s Music Store. Ip.

FOR SALE: 1935 Terraplane coach, excellent condition; 1932 Terraplane coach; 1931 Dodge sedan, has been well cared for. Other used ears. All priced for immediate sale. Hess Garage, Open Sunday. 5-3t.

Exceptional retail business opportunity in Putnam county for ambitious man with car to distribute me>'chandise of naLona'Iy famous manufacturer. Established trade, financing help to start if needed. Should make $20 up per week getting established with future unlimited. Write | Mr. Stout, Box 1259, Columbus, . Ohio. 5-10-17-3O WANTED To trad a, 21 ruby jewj id Studebaker watch, 20 year gold j ease; for good coupe. Raymond Butj ler, Greencastle, R. 2, r ; Loyd B. ■ Herbert. ip WANTED BROOD MARES 1 own Harry Stamp's fine Belgian sorrell stallion, white mane and tail, sure breeder. Weighing 2 000 pounds. Service $15 00 at barn, at your farm $3 00 extra. Call and look him over. Register No. 17922 Dutch. Walter S. Campbell, horse barn, Greencastle. 5-6-13-14-4P

FOR SALE: Vegetable and flower plants of superior quality, grown in pots and plant bands. Wc sell earth with every plant. Prices modestly above actual cost of production. Mrs. T. C. Cox, 733 East Seminary street. Phone 105-Y. 3-6t

WANTED: Farm hand with tractor experience. Dewey Stultz, west of Morton. Mon., Wed.-2p WANTED: Any kind of dead stork. Call 278. Greencastle or New Maysville. Charges paid. John Wuchtel Co. eod.

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FOR SALE: 30 acres, well improv- 1 TELEPHONE REPAIRS: Another ed on improved road. Bargain. Fred fregh supply teIpphone batteri ,, s . V. Thomas. Commissioner. Goodwin ; R , r g 24 South Jack . Block. 28-5-12-31 „ son. r,-2t.

FOR SALE: Ludwig and Co., upright piano in good tune, good mahogany finish, with bench, $35.00. Furniture Exchange. East Side Sauare. Phone 170-L. 5-lp.

MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL You can’t please your mother more than by giving her a fine photo of yourself, May 9th, Mother's Day. Cammack's Studio. 24-tr

RUMMAGE SALE at court houa > Have your wall paper cleaning done

Saturday, May 8th. at 8 a. Delta Phi Sorority.

Kappa now. Phone 611-Y. Call evenings. 5-2t l-7t.

FOR SALE: Several Prudential farms in Putnam County. Located 01 main roads in good communities. Hanging from 70 acres to 325 acres. May be purchased with 20’, initial payment, balance payable in 15 years at low interest rate. J. T. Christie, Real Estate at Rightselt insurance Agency. 5-21 FOR SALE: All kinds of garden plants and Rural New York potatoes. Ernest Heber at Fern. 28-5-12-3p.

Typewriters cleaned and repaired. Experienced. We do not guess. Acme Repair Shop. 24 South Jackson. 5 2t.

Allendale Springs will not be open to the public this year. Paul T. Allen. 3-.3t.

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Northwestern University; George W. Barton, Safety Director, Chicago Motor Club; and Roger B. Stafford, Managing Editor, ' Super Service Station,” Chicago, will act as judges in the selection of the most valuable

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FOR SALE: Reed’s Yellow Dent Seed Corn. Guaranteed 94 percent. Tagged, in new bags Price $2.50 per bu. Can he bought at Ellis Fee 1 Store, Greencastle. Greely R. Huffman. 4-3p.

$1.00 MEDICINE FOR 39c Special offer to introduce TwentyHerb Tonic l his week, a big 1” ounce bottle of Natural Medicine for the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and blood, offer good at Fleenor’s of The Owl Drug Store. 3-4p. Termite Spraying and all kinds cement work Charles Black, Greencastle, R. 3. Free estimate. 3-6p

Drewr,vs l-uger Beer is Distributed In This Territory By Putnam County Malt Beverage Company N. Indiana Street Phone 34!)

COVERS YOUR Floors with Tiie*Liko Effect Apply it in the morning—walk on it in the afternoon. Burdsal’s Fncaustic Floor Enamel is tough, water-proof and durable as well as tilelike in beauty. It is easy to apply, docs not mar *r chip. Retains brilliant gloss for long period.

FOR SALE: Sweet potato, large tomato, cabbage, pepper and cauliflower plants. 309 N. Indiana street. Charles Crawley. 4-tf AUCTION Thursday 7:30 p. m. Herod Bldg. South Main Street. 75 11). Ice Box, nice as new; 50 lb Ice Box; rocking chairs, small walnut desk; baby buggy; nice single bed; water typo cream seperator; 3-4 size antique walnut bed, a real one; all kinds garden tools; lawnmowers and numerous other things. “Goldberg & Goldberg.” 4-3p. FOR SALE: Walnut flat top office desk with plate glass top. E. E. Walker, 101-Y. 2p. FOR SALE: Seven fresh Jersey I cows, two springers. 1'- miles south of Morton. S. B. Love. 4-5p.

Fresh car cement. Get our price before you buy. J. W. Hendrix, F eed Store, Putnamvillo. 3-3p.

We are equipped to sharpen knives, scythes, and sickles. Acme Repair shop, 24 South Jackson. 5-2t.

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The undersigned Flxecutor of the Last Will of Louisa Carver, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the power by said will conferred, it will at the hour of Ten o’clock, A. M. on the 27th day of May, 19.37, at the Office of First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company. Greencastle. Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sxile at private sale, the following real estate situate in Putnam County. Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: Eighty (80) feet off of the north end of Lot Number one (1) in the Central Survey (commonly called the Commissioners Survey) of the town, now city of Greencastle, Indiana, being bounded on the north by Hanna Street; on the west by Locust Street; on the east by Central Avenue, and on the south bv a Lot conveyed to John P D. John by Mary A. Hawkins, et al. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Putnam Circuit Court, for not less than the full app.aised value of said real estate, and for CASH. First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company, of Greencastle, Indiana, Flxecutor. j Charles McGaughey, Attorney. 28-5-12-19-41.