Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1928 — Page 2

THE HERALD

GREENCASTLE HERALD PAGE TWO

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| Mrs. Cora Davis spent Tuesday the Star A: Democrat shopping in flreencaatle.

Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Rule visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mannan Sunday. Miss Pearl McKamey of East ChieaRO, is home for the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Mc-

Kamey.

Mrs. Alton Murphy, Mrs. Paul Byrd and Misses Merle'and Mary Powers were in Indianapolis Tuesday. Mrs. Murphy and daughter Janet vts-

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Entered as Second Class mail matter at the Greencastle, Ind., postolllce. Charles J. Arnold Proprietor DcRoy Bee City Editor Boy Evans Manager Published every afternoon, except Sunday, at 17-19 South Jackson Street, Greencastle, Indiana. TELE-

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cmsep-DT-DTiTmiT ■da’m-o ite<l ^ lr - Murphy at the Indiana event. A good attendance of mem&UhbCKIPlION KATES Christian Hospital. bers and their families were present > mail in 1 utnain ( ounty, $>'-00 a and Mrs. Harvey Monnett and and u bountiful supper was served. '''' l ' ou '' " Putnam 1,1 > . • reencastle, and Geo. Alton Murphy, rural route mail ' " • *'•' f | carriei rom ( loverdale, w ho .. Inc a " > (, k, w eekly edition, |L50 a Mr- Monnett, visited Mr. and Mrs. orated on for appendicitis last Friyeui, advertising Kites on applica-j ]>. r. Maze, Sunday. day at the Christian Hospital in inDeward Smythe who has been ill dianapolis, was reported Tuesday as

foi a short time, continues unim-i lecovering rapidly.

large number were present and anlanapolis. appetizing meal was served at the j Iva Lisby spent from Thursday noon hour. .night Until Sunday with Lena and Miss Vivian Sandy is spending a Irene Miller. i 3E week visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. 5E and Mrs. A1 Flint at Newcastle. 1 HEEI.SVTLLE EE Mr. and Mrs. Uly Mannan and Mrs. George Aker is improving sis Virgil Deem are taking an automo- very nicely at present. jS bile trip through the west. They will Lee Best and family of Illinois vis- EE: visit at Gillette, Wyoming, Yellow-pited J. O. Best ami family Saturday ~ stone National Park and various oth- j and Sunday, er places before returning. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hill visited Ar- E: The Community Church supper thur Butts at Staunton, Sunday. ~ was held at Amity Church last Thurs j There is a good crop of hlurkber- Sr: day evening and was an enjoyable r ‘ es >eur. They are selling here

at 40_eents per gallon.

GOO Cures Malaria and quickly relieves Biliousness. Headaches and Dizziness due to temporary Constipation. A’ds in eliminating Taxins and is highly esteemed for producing copious watery evacuations.

proved. Forest Hurst ha- been ill for tha past few days. The Davis reunion was held at the ! Doc Creek Church, three miles south i west of Cloverdale, last Sunday. A 1

FfjTOUft LIVER I ^ 0^ J need* attention 13 you aro a V BdJlROUA, Cooctlpated, B Isis I [SKiura Sold by R. P. MULLINS

LOOK! LOOK! Hatches July 9-17-24-31.

Aug. 8-15-22-30

Barred.. White. Buff Rocks;

Reds; White Wyandottes; Buff Orpingtons; White and Brown Leghorns $8 per 100. Add 1c per chick extra

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Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Nixon left last Tuesday on an automobile trip thru Monroe and Brown counties. At Trafalgar they visited two of Mr. Nixon’s sister, Mrs. Martha Collier and Mrs. Mary Stark. At Helmsburg they visited Mrs. Helen Truman and near Helmsburg they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gibson of the Gibson Fruit Farm.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garrett and

Martha and Biddie Funican of ~ Greencastle are v isiting Mr. and Mrs. EE George Fox this week. — Forest Aker is driving a new Chev EE rolet coach. | ss Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beaman visited EF: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hill Tuesday ev- rE: ening. EE 'J here will be Sunday School next EE Sunday at 10 a. m.; preaching at il = o’clock and at night at 7:30 o’clock. ~ Everybody interested should be pres- | EE ent. j ss Edgar Jobe is improving the ap- ~ pearance of Reelsville by cutting the EE weeds. EE Mr. and Mrs. Richard Atkinson of Terre Haute visited Mr. and Mrs. 3. EE P. Best .Sunday. ! Ep Mr. and Mrs. John Trent of Brazil EE visited Mr. and Mrs. .William Best, EE Tuesday evening. —

For T#*?! Mein Who Are Fightmg YOUR Campaign

of Courage!

Alfred E. Smith —“the man who has once more put a premium on couragein American public life”. Courage! Ability! Honesty! A man whose word means achievement.’ And with him a man of the same fibre and equal courage, Joe T. Robinson.' Help us spread their words everywhere.' It is your campaign. Yes —everybody’s.'^ YourDollarsYVill Help Broadcast the Honesty, the Splendid Ability and the Fearless Leadership/ of the Most Talked-of Men in America

Alfred E. Smith

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Semi Your Contributions NOW—Small or Large to Your State Finance Director William J. Moonev. Indianapolis, Ind., or to the Treasurer DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE 1775 BroaJway, New York City Male all checks payable ro, The Treasurer, Democratic National Committee

when 50 are shipped. 2c for 25. 100 l,au Khter spent Sunday with Lester

percent live delivery. Prepaid. Write Miller and lamlly.

or phone your order NOW. Coel1 all(J Sun Hoosier Poultry Farm Hatchery, llaJ ' " ilh Crews and family.

Michigantown, Ind. Box 720 H0Utl » u* Coutesville.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Evans and

daughter spent Sunday with Jesse

Evans and family.

Clifford Dicks and family called on I Lester Miller and family

morning.

Mrs. Jennie Baldwin is visiting her daughter at Indianapolis for a while. Maxine Greenlee and Ralph Beaman were baptized after church Sun-

day.

Thelma Woods has been visiting

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Mr. and Mrs. John Lydick a few days. Ott Lydick and family and Bill Lyi dick and family were Sunday callers, llerschol Lisby is working at Indi-

Miss Pauline Goodwin has returned to her work in Greencastle after a ten days vacation. Miss Gladys Garrett visited with Miss Margaret Campbell last Satur-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lawson and son Eugene of Indianapolis spent

Sunday j last Saturday night with Mr. and

I Mrs. Claude PhUlips.

Mrs. Statie Singleton ol Indianapolis has been visiting Mrs.

Alberta Heavin.

Mrs. Erie Duncan and Miss Margaret Campbell spent last Friday with Mrs. Elza Greenlee and attended the funeral of Jom ph Sharp. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wilbur of Indi anapolis spent Wednesday with Air.

and Mrs. Leonard lleavln.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lawson and sons of Indianapol and Mr. and Mrs. Will Shuck spent last Sunday with Mrs. Jemima Dun an and son, Char-

lie Duncan in Fillmore.

Kathryn and Hubert Kelley of Greencastle spent last Saturday j night with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dun-

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Mrs. Alberta Heavin and Mrs. ! Erie Duncan and Miss .Margaret Campbell and .Mrs. Will Shuck spent j last Teusday with Mrs. Anna Hunt. Austin Smith and family called on j friends at this place last Sunday after noon.

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BAINBUIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cowger spent Sunday visiting relatives in Illinois. Mr. and Mr . W. II. Farrow and family of Morton called on Mrs. Mae Staggs and children, Sunday afternoon. The Michael family held a reunion at Ora Michael’s Sunday. A good crowd attended. Kenneth Alice and Homer Standbreak are spending the week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Petty. Mrs. Charle Beck remains very low at this writing.

Month

July Sales Greatest of Any Month In 18 Years

-A.GAIN in July -when motor car sales generally slacken —Graham-Paige broke all sales records for any month in eighteen years; the last week in July being the greatest week in the company’s history. And—for live consecutive months, Graham-Paige has established new all-time

sales records.

Five chassis sixes and eight*—prices ranging from $850 to $2485. Car illustrated is Model 614. fivcpastenger Sedan, with 4-speed transmission, (standard pear shift;. $1295. All prices f. o. b. Detroit.

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TRIBBY’S GARAGE 101-102 Franklin Street Phone 811 £AAAAM-PAI££

i THERE is a big difference IN traveling men SOME talk too much and SOME are too insistent AND other try to make you FEEL you owe them an ordei BUT once m a while a | SALESMAN comes into our I OFFICE that we are mighty j GLAD to see and when we i ASK ourselves why we FIND that the fellow ALWAYS shows a friendly INTEREST in our business AND asks us how we are GETTING along and wants TO know if our last months BUSINES was up to standard AND before we realize it we ARE talking our heads off AND its the same way when PEOPLE ask us about our ANDERSON Window and DOOR Frames BECAUSE we get so enthused ITS an awful strain to ^EEP from talking too much ;TR UE-HIXON LBR. N . College Phone 551

MENS’ and BOYS’ CLOTHING ! in a CLEARANCE SALE I

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A backward season has kept hundreds of fine suits | on our racks that should be on your backs. So we 1 must unload and have CUT OUR | Prices 20% | Nothing reserved-all included I STRAW HATS ARE 1-2 PRICE ( BOVS WASH SUITS-a special showing at 98c 1 Mothers-you should see these. | BRADLEYS BATHING SUITS 20 per cent less |

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MANHATTAN and COLUMBIA SHIRTS | qcj |

a special showing at - * - This is a GOOD time to buy.

J. F. CANNON & CO.

ROACHDALE NEWS

Air. and Mrs. Charles Putt of Kokomo and sister, Miss Fern Putt of this place, left Sunday morning for the Black Hills, South Dakota. They will visit the parents of Mrs. Pint and will be gone two weeks. The Anderson-Walsh sisters visited on Friday with their sister, Mrs. Franklin, near Danville and report that she is getting along nicely. Miss Belle Lockridge and Miss Summerville of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cook of Danville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Lockridge. Miss Cora Hyten who has he^n car ing for Airs. Amanda Johnson the past several weeks, is taking a few weeks vacation. George Putt and sister. Mrs. Hutchings and husband of Goodland, spent Sunday with their aunt, Ida Putt and family. F. McCrea of Mulberry has purchased the Willard Gough property on south Meridian street and will make that their future home. Mrs. E. Oakley of Ladoga came Sunday to cure for Mrs. Amanda I

Johnson.

Mrs. Dave Mahan of Racoon is caring for her sister, Mrs. Putt, while j the latter’s daughter is spending a ! two weeks vacation in the Bln k Hills of South Dakota. John L. Grider, who has been spending a few days with his nother, 1 left Tuesday for Morton where he! spent the night with his sister, Mrs. V\ ill Whitted. He and his neice, Mrs. Nelson, loft Wednesday morning for their home in Alexandria.

Linoleum Rugs

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Tickets good going on trains leaving Greencastle at 4:10 P. M. Good returning on date of sale only. For further information call Local Agent Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Company

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$6.50 Smaller Rugs of Different Sizes. Linoleum floor covering; guaranteed Quality 45c square yard. PhersoN

Stock Reducing Sale750 VICTOR Records At Reduced Prices

Bainbridge

Former 75c Records 3 for

1 hese prices only while stock Lasts, First and Last Time These Records can be offered at this price.

Babies must be protected from flies, Besides their torment and torture, flies transmit over thirty different diseases- Any one of which may prove fatal. Every fly you see must be killed. INSIST upon and get the scientific product develop^! at Mellon Institute oi Industrial Research by Rex Research Fellowship. .It is fragrant and harmless to mankind hut sure death to all household insects. Just Ifollow instruction on blue label ofi;ibottle. Insist on FLY-T0X from your! retailer.—Adv, I

J. E. Cash Music Shop formerly Cartwright Music Shop

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