The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 February 1927 — Page 2

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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER,

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1927.

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Local News

To our cusloiriefs and llie public In ordri to rtilnce our retail prices o! Best Quality Meats Beginning Tuesday Mart’ll 1, we will conduct a strictly CASH market up town. Delivery Service C. 0. I). C. T. VANCLEAVE, Prop. Phone 137

First IVnteoost meeting [ 7: ;n o’cl;K*|i on Ohio St.

stmo thief or thieves that stole Klmer R'ue’s Chovrole- t up*. Mrs. C. W. Otis wa- in Terre

Haute Thursday.

K. S. Shoemakei. I he . r'ii an of • a--Ami-Sal-n League, a id <'. \V. Duston, of the Cine. tti ( haptei

tonight of Comm< ns Clubs, were gue-t of

the Consmoris Cluh rh irsiiiiy.

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Fill Your Spring Needs AT Coffman’s

VI i -. w. It. James and Son, Julia jient Thunola> in Indianapolis. .1: 1. nu Hrun.-on who v.-a 5 taken i , the ho-pital last Tue-day, i.- rej,i rte impioving. Vlr an Mis. Donald Pitts are the , i • of a daughter l*orn to them Miur i.i; named Barbara Rmily. 1.!. Willojr S. It.nner left Friday nr <;utv at Ft. BenningI,., win - he will Im- for three

months.

The Phi Delta ’llieta fraternity ha-j'-d invitations in honor of their la.it-e-mother, Mrs. Cox, for the aftern nn uf March 2. Mi lialph Johnston of Montezum i i \ .tin.- I.er parents, Mr. and Mr.. Jd!i Ma-pel on S. Jackson St. Mr. .lohn.-ton will come Saturday to nen I

the week-end.

Vi,-, an 1 Mrs. Clifford Henry were ■ .\ i n a shower Tuesday evening at . h-o'.e uf Mrs. Robert Mel.- ns. received many beautiful and

presents.

Saturday, Feb. 6

Cash c 1

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I'xtra good bulk > <\ .'ikr, 2 for . .

Best Patent flour Fresh eggs, doc.

7 Bars Flake Wi ' er

P. 0. Soap ...

I I!';. Spaghetti • i Macaronia V .... V< How Jersey S. P-tato . 7 boxes good Sic . itches..

Will jiay 2c mori than marke,

|iric» for fre.-h ejy- in trade. Win. Anderson t riie Rbiek \iirili f S«|U->;. ,

On Indiaru, Street.

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To • !tS • 20c

2.7 c 23c 2.'J!-

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Century Club afternoon a'

will meet Sat2130 o’clock

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complete line IIiiidwun, llai nc-s and Rei>air>, I nllars. Pa.ls. Oil -.loves, Brooilers. Incnbalor-. Seeds, and foi ls of .Ml Kind

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Coffman’s

11A ROW A IM-i. SPOH'IINt; MOODS. •pno.vi: .'ifi.’i-v.

CHINA & N’OVKI.TIKS. WK DFI.IVKR.

11., - work,

Mrs. A

(Day, Mi.

(’harles

Mis Frank Gilmore and Mar-

Gin- -re. Mis- Wall- will have'

\ li oklovers New York’.’

Basketball Tuesday, Marth 1, 1927 Two Games

Franklin vs. DePauw

8:15 B. M. Franklin Freshmen vs. DePauw Freshmen 7 I\ M. Last (lames of Season for DeRauvv. Tickets on Sale at Hamilton’s Book Store Saturday and Monday at - 10 A.M.

Admission $1.

H. Pitkins, Mrs. John H. R. Krehl. anil Mrs. Zeis attended the group it the Woman’s Missionary

Id today in Brazil.

t-io.-e from here who will game at Rushville thi-

-i- are: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R .-I, Leon Welch. Donald Willin',, Ru-sell Welch, Clifford Mil- ■ Joe Gardner, Hairy and Wilbur ): FI., i Buchanan, Harr} WilI; a hi -, (i leii Crawley and Drew Mil-

ler.

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Keep your liond'. r.ofi live with frenuri.-

Old Gibraltar

Witcli Hazel Jelly

—ft soothing, hca! emollirnt com - potted of witcli ha. crin- tml

ot Iter healing and un ^- rr*: keftdtly aL^rbcd t in lr the hands tint! face i and

fortab!'- .ready for v momentsfifttr- dj i

Ideal for Iloine,Ch'> or Travelini; i m Fur tale at yen t drug sturc KEEP YOUR SKIN < > K. WITH 0.0.

ents. avinii coni*

til ui

t or play u fc

<phcalion.

CANDY Market, S ’. 2B, P»27. I-

The funeral of Mis- Vada E. „ ,, _ held Friday morning ^ ,,f thP Jum « r ' " G ’ H ’ ^

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Hulcheson wa

lb elsville Church at 10:00 with I!,- Dai la.- Rissler in charge. Inter a took place in the Boone-Hutch-i emetery. Miss Hutcheson pas-. i-il away Wednesday afternoon at t: .- Ii ne ,,f her father. Ross Hutch.n Wii.-lwngton township from p-i ii-otis animia from which -h" hi - In-t suffering for the past three* weeks. I

Kitel'- Flower i-h'

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Sore Throat? Don’t Garple

Mil "TEN COMM VNnMKVI." ' IN IWATOK rRrtDI f tjon I -L.-e certified seed either Irish eobhlers or early Chios for early poand Ruriil New Yorkers f . late. For a good potato yield it is 1 absolutely essential that certified seed be u.-ed. If this seed can not b--ecu red see the County Agent. 2. —Treat your-seed stock with corrosive sublimate. Dissolve four ounces in about a gallon of hot water when dissolved add to thirty gallons of water, put potatoes to be treated in 5ft gallon barrel and cover with solution, let stand for one and one half hours. Caution: corrosive sub limatf- i- deadly poison. Keep it in , a wooden vessel as it corrodes metals. 3. —Giei-n sprout your seed. Spr uJ out your seed on floor where light, 1 but not direct sun light, wilf strike tln-m and allow potatoes to sprout. The fight will cause the shoots to he tough an.I will not break off when planted. By green sprouting you will he able to harvest your crop two or three weeks curlier. !.—Select good ground. A legume aid preferred with sandy clay soil. Manure with twenty loads of well rotted manure to the acre. 5.—Plow early. Plow early as possible and plow not less than seven 01 eight inch -s deep. fi.—Cutting Potatoes. Good seed potatoes are about six ounces in • weight. Cut these into three pieces b in), careful to have one good ey" a- near the center of each piece ; • possible. 7.— Planting. Plant in rows thirtysix inches apart with potatoes twenty inches apart in the row. Fight tows Iftft foot long will give you on:* ijuarter of an acre and will require about four bushels of see ( | for planting. H.—Cultivation. Use harrow for fir.-t cultivation and go over patch u--oon as first sprouts appear through tile ground. It.—Cultivating. Plow your potatoes with cultivator using shallow and level cultivation keeping soil in finely divided state. Ift.—Spray for disease and insects. Apply Bordeaux Arsenate l-fi-50 2 -ix times a season. Make application when vines ar** about six in b- ; 1- high and every ten days thereal't-

l-OR SALK:—Semi modern, dose it house. Reasonable. Phone T.’lti-L. 25-2t

W’ANTFD: Washings, call at 41(1 . Jack-on St. done cheap. 25-2p.

soreness or di<

Here’s (p icker and

Better Reliel

An abandoned Essex coach wa- Mhy suffer puiu, . , „ , comfort while waiting for -1 w-aeting

toun-' n the road west of the M'lo j rar(rl „, a .j v ,. relief ? Her.- - a A t home on .'-tate Road 43 south physician’s prescription - , b-ii Thox • : t i- citv Thur.-dav. Police investi- ine that is guaranteed to rive reliel .-ate and found that a connecting in i: * "wniiUw Cue wallow taken ville, Jn.l . . • mtomallv <!;rect to th<* rauso. t h ’ ;| ‘ ,urne ' 1 out ' lhf,,p wrrp no and kills the genes. No chloroform U "’ lire!-, plates or any other indent!- iron or other haimful drug,. Safi Mention marks on the car anil it is and pleasant for children* Always believed that it i- a stolen machine. : ‘ t| ' f° r “Tboxinc". 35c., 60c and

$l.ft(t. Sold under money-back guar

FOR RENT:—Four room upart'iit, March 1st. Phone fifift-K.

25-21.

S. C. Reds: Eggs for setting $5 |i<i Iftft. Alls. Walter Brown. Reel.--

R. R. 3. Phone Mar,hat-

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T authorities are working on me anU . ( . nf 1|ujck rel i e f._Sol.l h> that it wa- abandoned by the sevens’ and ail 1 drug-i-

The FRY and WATSON sale will he held at Putnamville, March !). Wait for it. 25-2K.

t-iazin- -tssuEem

KASH AND KARRY In our Bakery Department we have Sandwich Buns, Doughnuts, ( offee (akes, ( iunamon Rolls. Dies and Cookies, fresh Irorn our own oven every morning.

Ol^a hard wheat flour 81.20 Buttermilk Starting 1 mash for chicks. . 5c lb. New ('racked Hominy in hulk 1c lb. Bulk Cocoa 10c lb. Hood quality, Bulk Peanut Rutter,.. 20c lb. No. 2> Cans (ireencastle Green Beans 20c No. 3 Cans fancy Sweet Potatoes 20c Campbells Soups, all varieties 10c can one pound cans Alaska Pink Salmon 18c Large Cans Yellow Free Peaches 20c Large Cans Diadem Cling Peaches .... 25c Large Cans Sliced Pineapple in syrup. 30c Gallon Cans Sliced Cling Peaches 85c Gallon Cans, Solid Pack Apricots 85c Shredded Wheat He Posts Bran Flakes 12c New Salt Mackerel, 2 large fish 25c

Louis F. Hays (Grocery, Bakery) (Soulh Side Square)

LARD, Pure refined, lb.

PEACHES,

CRACKERS, ( addie, 38c: Huttcrs,. Bananas, large firm fruit, lb. . Jtyc rnVUW JEWEL BRAN!), Lb 35c CUrrLL, FRENC H BRAND, Lb. 45c

CLIFTON BRAND, LG. CAN, OWN SYRUP . . .

3 1*4 II). C'addie, Sodas,

17c

34 c

FARMERS I^RIDE ,. . COFFEE t everything OOOI.K. l.M no I fM My Folks Love Its Wonderful Flavor

GIVES APPETITE TO ALL ron fcAct i.r momc towm oaocca&

DUG), Wondernut, Lb 19c Matches, Searchlight, 0 boxes . 25c *) ELLY, Glass .. 9c

PALMOLIVE Soap 3 bars 20c OATS, Country Club, 2 pugs . 15c MAC A R< -Nil. 1 »u 11: Lb 10c

GRAHAM ERS, lb. .

CRACK- ...... 12c

Bulk Roller I ()ats, Lb.

1c

PEAS, 3 cans .. 25c Coin, Sweet and

tender, 3 cans 25c rz

Stewing Figs,

lb

12 l-2c

PRUNES, Lg. size, lbs 25c TOMATO SOUP, ('ampbelTs, 3 Cans 25c

JELL Powder, Country (’Lib,

2 pkgs 15c

MALT, < ountry

Club, can .... 39c BACON, 5 lit. pc. or more, lb 33c PlCNR S.

Lb.

NAVY R(‘ans. Hand lacked, .1 Ibn. . 20c

THE OPERA HOUSE

TONIGHT

10c-25c

We thought it wasn’t possible

ASH KR .SMALL .and ROGERS presents

t<. screen n more beautiful Corinne Griffith. But e| oth .

ed in gorgeous gowns surrounded by the

and luxury of royalty

anil

giandeur

0AI FF! T//

reaches new heights j n the most majestic achievement of her career. 4 thrilling drama of Countess whose <an| ( . was captured by a Don Juan General hat who.-e heart rtmained as pui-,. as the ermine she wnr,-. From the famou oper < tta hy Rudolph Schiin/.ei and Ernest Wi-liscli. Sereen play hy Benjamin Glazer.

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