The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1937 — Page 4
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$6638; Ruby Hall Burdette, second child $47 70; of James and Alice Hall was born
COMMISSIONER'S CLAIMS Ft. W’oodburn Printing Co. The following arc a list of the Northern Ind. Power Co.,
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Co., $3.90; Indiana Assoc. Telephone the bright eternal day of Immortality Co . $39.90; C. B O'Brien, $12.50; F. , n the morning of May 22nd. 1937. a'
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Chester Ruark, $203.50; George Haines, $30.00; Thomas Stanger, $40.95; Karl Simpson, $13.80; James Macy, $27.00; James Skimmerhorn, $58.80; Hay Beche, $23.00; Milo Horner. $23.00; William Rogers, $30,00; Will Glidewcll, $87.60; Joe Harter, $1.50; Leroy Jones, $87.60; Harry Lane, $33.00; George Hurst, $70.80; E. E. Hurst, $34.20; G. E. McCammack, $16 20; Dora Dav. $28.20; H. E. Smith, $22.20; Chas. White, $6.00; W. White, $4.00; R. Hurst, $12.00; John Gass, $17 70; Jack Morrison. $20 65; Lewis Kellar, $24 15; Chas. O’Conner. $17.70; Sam Link, $8.10; Chas. Branman, $1.50; Dallas Hodge, $18.14; John Carter, si 20; Nota Keller, $1 44; Edwin Duni can, $2.70; Leo B. Reeves, $57.00; Paul Thomas, $3 00; Arthur Thomas. $12.00; Robert Irwin, $2.80; George ( Brown, $6.00; Joy Cummings, $28.50; ) Harry Lane, $6 00 Ernest Rowings, 1 $6 00; Isaac Jackman, $12.00; Chas.
A. Williams. $140.75; John
crlin, $39.00; Lee School Supply Co., $7.45; Dr. G. D. Rhea, $5.00; Dr. C. B. O’Brien, $6.00; Eula Stagg, $30 00; Alice Davis, $30 00; Julia Allison, $30.00; Shelby Detro. $30.00; C. C. Dennitt, $5.00; Mooresville Public Service Company. $19.24; J. W. Alice, $4.30; O. R. Larkin, $5000; Columbia Hog & Cattle Powder Co., $19.13; West Baking Co., $2021; C. A. Kelly, $24.11; Eerd Lucas, $11.55; J. C. Penny Co., $27.28; Merit Shoe Co.. $14.23; Indiana Reformatory,
the age of 49 years, 4 months and 30 days, after an illness of 2>;_, years. She joined the Brick Chapel M. E. Church in early girlhood, and all her life kept her membership fresh and her experience bright, to which all can gladly testify who knew her best. On Sept. 26th, 1906 she was united in marriage to Hugh Burdett, to whom she was an ever true and devoted companion. She leaves to
$39.80; The Owl Drug Co, $15.22; Al- m0 urn her passing her husband, two rto^'r^ bf 4 $25^ m0 E. E A: M- »-•<« Michcal of Browning Hdw. Co. $14.20; Everett Bainbridge and Mrs. Eugene I-'wal
Williams. $153.75 The Daily Banner, $30 94; Times-Ncws, $40.92; Edith
Stewart. $195.00: Blanche Stafford, $78 00; Loma Gardner. $195 00; Alma
Nirliel Traded for Dime CLEVELAND <UP' A year agJ, when doctors removed a nichel which had lodged in the throat of the fouryear-old son ofMrs. Bertha Benson, ] hey (asked permission to keep it as a souvenir. The boy made such a fuss about the loss of the nichel that they gave him a dime to quiet him. He still has the dime.
,lini|;lc to Ite Laboratory CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. 'UP> Physiological effects of salt, sugar andwater in the bodies of jungle animals in relation to the adrenal glands and kidneys will be studied by Dr. Sydney W. Britton, University of Virginia physiology professor, now en- route to Latin America.
All Spring Coats
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Suits ^ !o Price
This group consists of 27 garments in all, including suits and coals. They are fine all wool garineii s in mannish tailored suits, three pieec suits , also long and short Jigger coals.
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James Nicely, $1200; Chas Cox, $6.00; Mack Rollings. $11 20; George Hoskins. $23.70; C. E I^cwis. $3020: Erl is McCullough. $53 70; Edgar Boyd, $3.25; Cecil Craft. $4 50; Willis
Akers. $3.60; Wm Akers. $150; E- | iaa (, $60 00; John Fellows J McCullough, $17 10; Ra V Ej‘ eho T 1 $30 00; Ona R. Terrv $195.00: Virtri
$13 20; Thomas Matthews, $6 00: W.
$198.00;
Orra B. Barker, $117 00; Clara L. Reeves, $108.00; Oscar Lee Reeves, $3,3.00; Grace M Dean, $33.00; Maynard Grubb. $33.00; Mary Boswell, $198 00; Ona Holsapple, $15000; W.
Hoskins, $5.70; Charles Hoskins, $8.70; James Hoskins, $5.70; Bacon Burchie, $2.70; Lem Skelton. $12 80; James Chew, $ 90; George Hoskins, $4.65; Charles Harris, $1.20; O. G. Kivett. $10.50; James Sutherland, $3.60; Charles W. Silvey, $2070; Harry Grantham, $2000; Ben Wood, $11.70; Frank Raab, $12.30: Ray McCullough, $1.70: Lewis Bullerdick,
$.40; Rav McCullough. $ 20.
Hubert Clodfelter, $22.20; Ray Harvey, $4 80; Dale Wright. $35.30: Harry Lane, $30 60; Tom, Roach, $7.20‘; James Love.I’M0, .‘jam F.gcers, $1600; Dave T’u[linni, $13.40; Homer Slavens, $8.d0; £al Tuttle, $6 00; Harrv Stickles. $6.00; Wallace Spencer, $18.40; George Whittaker, $3.20; Anton Wilms, $2.40; Clarence Ball, $2.10; Andrew O’Hair, $2.40: L E. Herbert, $38 00; Hoy Taylor, $24.50; James Bucklin. $1.50; E R. Herbert. $2.40; Ccbert Bond. $6 00; lames Haskins, $6 00; Charlie Haskins, $6.00; Woodrow Haskins, $6 00; Sammie Beaman. $4 50; William Haskins, $6 00; George Haskins, $18.00; Tol Walters, $3.60: Chas. Moser, $19.00; U. Walters. $34.50: C. Moody. $10.80; E. Querry, $3.30; Chas. Wyant, $3.20; Chas. Green, $2 40: C. Goodpaster, $8.70; V. Branman. $8.70; Lee Myers, $69.00; Leroy Sutherlin, $55.00; Alva Myers, $24 00; Eugene Cooper, $39.05; Alton Cooper, $20.80; Roy Stockwell, $10.20: Bert Wimberly, $4.50; Hughie Costin. $2.00; Walter Lucas, $1 80; Phil Scroggins, $6.90; Arthur Evans. $2.70; Claud Newgent, $48.80; S. O. Enaor. $9.00; Geo Pierce. $3.00; Elovd Brattain. $3 00; Tom Bettis. $1.50; Jim Berry. $6.00; Hay Clodfelter. $16.00; Homer Slavens. $10 80; Harry Stickles, $11.10: Robert Watson. $10.80; H. C. Tuttle. $11.10; Louis Williams, $10.80; Fred Powers. $4 50: Joe Staggs, $3.00: Glen Flint. $ 60; James Love, $4.00; Lester Wilson. $2100; Wm. Robbins, $36 00; Ott Barker,, $3.60; Henry M. Jackson, $36.60; Charles Eastham, $24.30; Gilbert Cox, $1.50; Glen Morehart, $80; Alva NT Gowin,
$33.00; Kenneth Modlin, $3.90.
Rav R Miller. $33 00; Fant Judy, $13 00; Fant Judy. $57.00; Clinton Judy, $24 00; Lee Hall, $3.00; Andrew Sweenev, $20.20; Laurence Lem mirk, $9.60; Harley Harris, $9.60: Ross Rogers. $5 20: Mac Hollins, $8.00; Kenneth Knauer, $6000; Jake Kauble $16.50; C. B. Knauer, $33.00: Bate] Shnnkwiler. $25.00; H. H. Frost, $22.50; Charley Keyt, $22.50; Joe Knauer, J22.50; Ben Henry, $13 50; Caman Helper, $69.80; Gene Grimes, $18.00; Ross Spencer, $2 00; John Grimes, $3.50; Arthur Wood, $1.80; Handel Grimes. $6.00; Sam
$30.00: Ona R. Terry. $195.00; Virgil R. Neier, $57.00 Nannie B. Furr, $78.00; Gerl E. Furr, $57.00; Putnam Co, 4-H Fair, $500.00; James A. Burk, $137.30; Etta Gardner, $18 35.
Welfare Fund
Benton Curtis. $100.00; Lois Priest, $75.00: Harold M Garriott, $63.00; Mrs. Gray Potter, $90.00; George C. Wingfield, $90.00; Benton Curtis, $23.00; Benton Curtis, $10.05; Sam Hanna, $1.10: Indianapolis Orphan Asylum, $23.25; Treasurer. State of Indiana, $46.40; Benton Curtis, $2.00. Gilbert E. Ogles, Auditor Putnam
County.
IN MI.MORIAM John Bennett Smyth, known to his many friends as Johnie was horn July 18, 1870, in Marion township. Putnam county, Indiana. He has been a resident of Putnam county all of his life. His mother died when he was hut six years of age. After a time it become necessary for his father to break up the home. Then
len of Brick Chapel, four grandchildren, an aged mother, Mrs. John Lewis of Brick Chapel, three brothers, Fred Hall of Columbus, Ohio, and Bruce and Lee Hall of Brick
Chapel.
Her father, one sister and a brother preceeded in death several years
ago.
She was a kind, dutiful and loving mother and all her friendships were true to the end, symbolic of an abiding faith and hope, and in tins faith j and hope she answered her Master’s’ call, “Come up higher.” and passed into the keeping of her Saviour. Her favorite verse: If you are too weak to journey. Up the mountain steep and high, You can stand within the valley While the multitudes go by.
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YOil f m yrfsit Hie afflicted. O’ei t.f’e 1 NrfuA you can weep;
You can bo a true disciple
Sittings at the Saviour’s feet.
( AKl) OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere thanks to our kind neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness shown us. during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, also Mr. and Mrs. McCurry, the pallbearers, flower girls, singers. 1 pianist, also Rev. Brattain for the I
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the children found homes with kind consoling words and for the beauti-
nn.l generous neighbors. When ful f | oral offerings.
Johnie was 15 years old, Lizzie, his oldest sister was married to John Hunter. They took him into their home and hearts, gave him love, and everything that they gave their own ' children. They were the only parents
John ever really knew.
Ho passed away very quietly during the stillness of the early morning of May 20. 1937 at his home in Fillmore, aged 66 years, 10 months and 2 days, after a lingering illness of many months. This illness was borne with great patience and for- | titude. His friends marveled at his endurance of lifes ills so bravely. | He has crossed the Stream. Upon him has dawned the invisible; to him the unseen has revealed the truth. He has entered upon Eternal Day. I If all for whom he did some kindness should place a flower upon his grave, I he would rest today beneath a wilder- j ness of blossoms. He was the fifth child of a family of six children horn ^ to James and Susan Brewer Smyth. ^ This family have all preceded him in
Hugh Burdett, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Michael and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lewallcn.
Coats and Suits S7.95 Garments S3.98 $10.95 Garments .... S5.48 S12.75 Garments .... $6.38 $16.75 Garments .... $8.38 $19.75 Garments .... $9.88 $22.50 Garments ... $11.25 $25.00 Garments ... $12.50 $27.50 Garments ... $13.75 The si/yDH ;in* broken, make your selection early. Your choice at \ Price.
death with the exception of his sisters, Mrs. Mattie Oliver and Mt\ Louie Sinclair both of Fillmore. He
N^rIhicd ,na *- ri "» to Mrs. Della Young
lime 30, 1915 There were born to
N. Bartlett, $13.2p; 'Charley Russell, $9 60; George Stewart, $1,5.20; Earn-
SAITKDAY SPECIAL Full Fashion Silk HOSIERY i For salurdax only we are offering a three thread pure silk chiffon hose, lull fashion and perfect fitting. Irregulars of 69c hose, Good colors tomorrow only
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Large Shipments Of Crisp NEW SUMMER FROUKS Just Received For Saturday Selling. SHARK SKIN, SITTS AND COATS CHIFFON SHEERS AND NETS VOILES, BATISTE, LINENS, ET(\ $1.00 $2.00 $2.98 $3.98 S. C. PREV0 CO.
eat Thompson, $43.20; Wilber Inman. $2.60; Harry Granfliam. $25.00; C. Henry, $2.40; Henry Phillips, $24.90; Wilber Inman, $11 40; Walter Whitlock. $2.10; Thomas Terry, $6.90: Howard Frederick, $600; Roscoe Jenkins, $8.40; Dewane Lewis, $7 80; Hunter Bros., $47.90; Robert Lawson, $6.20; Jake Shaw, $3.90; Alba Jenkins, $3.90; Arthur Eggors, $22.50; Raymond Ader, $13,20: Julian McVay. $10.80; Sam Woods, $10.80; George Fenwick, $10.80; Harding Fenwick, $7.70; Clifford Shinn, $18.50; Glen Shinn, $22 00; Newt Bowen. $9.00; Wilbur Inman, $33.70; Oscar Evans. $11.50; E. J. O’Conner, $44.40; Charley O'Connor. $13.80; John Gass, $13.80; Virgil Branneman, •t25.80; Caeil Goodpasture, $30.60; Clarence Taylor, $2.40; Jack Morrison. $15.90: Charley McAvoy. $3.20; George Walker. $3.20: Earl Grove,
them three sons, Homer, Herschel and Kenneth who with their mother and many other relatives and friends survive him. We should not mourn for him who has said farewell to us for a while. To him, death is a benediction It comes as a reward for life’s services. "Say not his work is done. No deed of love or goodness ever dies But in the life of others multiplies.” John was Industrious and was active in the business life of the community as long as his health per-
mitted.
He was a member of the Fillmore Methodist church, the Masonic and I. O. O. F lodges, the Rrbekahs, and Eastern Star chapter. 1 So the life of Johnie Smyth goes out. with the coming of the leaves. ] In his death the neighborhood has lost a good fnend, his wife an ideal companion, his sons a gracious fath-1 er. - | The greatest tribute that we can
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ADDED JOYS:
Harry Gribbon Comedy & Color Cartoon and Vaudeville Reel.
GRANA “Finest Family Tonight Saturday - i 5c B HK kind OU \[j IN THE best \U.s|y TOWN; battling, bush blazing buck j» With grit 0-d sand enougi for o regiment, lives hi 1 f greatest rvie of oil l “'“JON SAVDflO j UTA CHEVRET •
Saturday Midnight Sunday - Monday - Tuesday < .Matinee Tuesday 25c)
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BRIC K CHAPEL M E. CHURCH Charles D. Schwartz, pastor Regular services will be held Sunday, June 6. The church school will meet at 10:00 o’clock and the morning worship will follow at 11:00. Members and friends are cordially invited to attend these services. There will be a short meeting of the members of the official boarr’ at the close of the morning wor ihip. Members are asked to taki note of this and plan to be presen. KOACHDAEK VISITORS Guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. M s Stroube, of Roachdale, wilt be Mr. and Mrs. David F. Johnson and daughter, Anne, of LakMand, Fla. Mrs. Emma Brookshire, of Roachda.lc, was a guest Wednesday of Mrs. William H. Myers, of Crawfordsville, joining a party of ladies from that city and other places.
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Sunday Monday Tue^ 2 ’till 11 Sunday Admission 10 and 25: THERE’S I I \ UIKtll F( EVERYONE THAT SEES,
rOWNSE.NI) I’l 3SION 'I The Townsend pension n 'held Tuesday evening in the ily room of the court house, v >ded by a large audience, was especially interested in the! ical features contributed by forty-one Junior clubs, of ('•'.vug.iof the program was in Mrs.. A. L. Albright. Davis of this city gave the m,
$2.40; Cloverdale Hdw. Co.. $7.15;, ,, ~™* • i
Frank Girton, $45.90; Carl Ferrand, i $3.60; Edgar Nuaghglc, $3.00: Tom Raines, $.3.00; Bert Girton. $3.00; Tom Goldsbcrry. $3.00; George G. Raines. $3,00. I C. W Cole, $3.00; Robert Hoffman, I $9.75; Hunter Bros., $29.00; Maurice Steirwalt. $87.50; Lee Whitaker, I $104 00; Howard Cramer. $89.60;
Charles Steegmiller, $88 20: Stanley Pay tf> ,h ° memor > r of hls lifp ' is this Kessler. $88 20: A. P. Robinson, I sim P Ie statement, “He was a good $77.00; F G. Lewis, $85.75: Robert man.” As a neighbor very few if
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K Indiana Stone Co., $5 94: Mid-West h0m ° Werc ovcr opon hospitably Rock Products Corp., $53.25; Indiana! 10 fricn,,s and family. He derived State Farm. $4.33; J. D. Adams Co., [ much pleasure in conversing with ac-
$42.01; The W. Q. O’Neal Co., $2.02; , quaintanccs. Austin-Western Road Machinery 4< cs i
Company. $225.00; T R. Woodburn j honiowhor( ' m God’s own realms so
Printing Co.. $27 50: Scott’s Frank-I vast -
tin St. Garage, $193.54; Allen Lum- ! O’er which a mystic veil is cast $127.86; Same. $8.35; The Daily Ban- Shutting the future from the past
OSTERMOOR FELT PROTECTION PAD
One other source of great dissatisfaction .v. in low priced inner spring mattresses is the fact many people "complain" they can feel the springs through the cotton or felt. Come in . . NOW ... to the World-famous Inner Spn n 9 STERMOOR DEMONSTRATION SALE and soo for yourself why tho Ostermoor Felt Protociion Pad, acting as a soft, flexible, yet sturdy . . . BARRIER . . . between the Ostermoor inner spring and the felted cotton, prevents your ever feeling the spring through the felted cotton in the Ostermoor.
Como in . NOW . . . and have this, and fhe other 8 points of Superiority shown . . . e.plained . . . demons rated to you. Como in . . . NOW . . . Uile you can still buy this world-famous mattress on the Now 30 Nights rial Plan, and on the exceptionally low Demonstration terms or
$7 74; E. A. Browning Hdw. Co, $29.05: Stringer McCammack. $569.94; Indiana Assoc. Telephone Co.. $1,40; Greencastle Water Co.,
$1.25.
County Revenue T. R. Woodburn Printing Co., $127.86; Same, 8.35; The Daily Banner. $20.00; Lee School Supply Co., 87.15; T. R. Woodburn Printing Co., $.80; F, A. Browning Hdw. Co., $150; Putnam County Hospital, $48.50; John T. Sutherlin, $42.24; T.
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FEATURED
Our loved ones gone before are liv-
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And thehe, his purposes fulfill.” CARD OF THANKS We sincerely thank everyone that helped us in any way during the illness and death of our husband and father, John B. Smyth. Mrs John Smyth and sons.
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