The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 February 1927 — Page 3

THE GREENCASTLE DAIT.Y BANNER. I KIDAV, FEBRUARY 25, lf>27.

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It Will Cost You Less To Redecorate Now

Right now incur slack season is by farthebesttimeforyou to redecorate. I,t stands to reason thar when we are nor rushed, we can give you Ivrrer work at lower prices than at any other time. Our new lines of wallpaper are all in stock and ready for your inspection. Our best paper-hangers are available right now II you are going to redecorate, this b by far the best time to do it. L. D. Snider 18 S. Vine St. Greencastle, Ind.

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Insist on the utmost

A roll I may I* stopped in 24 hours, ' rhocked, the bowels opened, il..; uitire system toned. The way is i II I.I S—a way so efliriem that we ^1.00,(01 for It. Don’t rely on

help, and don’t delay. < iet the

'.i"" 1 'omplei, results that 1111.1.'S

i hriiipui).; millions.

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Mrs. Kdistimi Hurst went Tuesday to Manila where she will visit at the home of her dnutrhter. Mis. Mandus

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Mr. and Mrs. U. V. O’Daniel of Greencastle visited J. W. O’Daniel 1 and Mr. and Mrs. E. Cleatwitters

Tuesday.

Mrs. Edith Offle of Martinsville 'is visitintr her mother Mrs. Trixie

McCarty this week.

K. C. Evans and M. (( Heaton of Hoopeston 111., visited hi< parents Mr. and Mrs. VV. N. Evan' Tuesday.

4* .L -t, .]* .2, .E 4, 4. J, 4,' Richard Sandy and daujrhter

:of Greencastle were Clmerdale vis-

1 N UT TABS +,i.ors Wednesday.

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Miss Helen Duncan of Martinsville

IM'.slIVU I | TONIGHT returneel Wednesday from a months

visit with Mrs. Duncan’s sister, Mrs. Ella Beaman in Los Angeles, Calif,

received a letter late Thursday Mrs Eva Co , lnf Mi , s N()ta Cohn ,

< . Hiner, cit;. and Alec Newjfent who have been Keptthlican, spondinjr the winter in Bradenton seat tic!.ei Ela., arrived home Wednesday.

ployed as bookkeeper for the Hardware and Lumber Ci. moved Tuesday to the W. \. Evans property on west Main street. o— ■ ■ ■ < ALL OVElt INDIAN \ E V A N S V11 .LE—The Vande rhu rjr county jsi'tiod jurv may he called for an ‘’investiKution'’ if county officials are unable to locate the owner of two false teeth, trimmed wiin Kold, f und on the roitrt h use stops here.

GARY Nathan Hill. Salem, Ind. had a narnw escape fiom death when fire started in a box car anil killed -even vnlttahle horses he wain charge of. He was almost trampled to death when the thoroutrlibreds stampeded.

GREENCASTLE HATCHERY 1001 S. Locust St.. (ireencastle, Ind. HAMV (’HICKS CCSTO.M 1IAT(’HTnc

N’LV\ I’DWN BBOOHKIi STOVliS;

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Hubert Sherman, Prop.

CleanGrops

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'afternoon from l.ni iiiilor of the Rushville •> iiilint>' u- a reserved

lor the press box in the Lions’ trym ior this eveiiiinr’s frame. We certainI> apineeiiite this courtesy and will hidi Mr. I liner up just as soon as we e l ,,11 i)),. tiaction car at Uu-h-

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i 1*1.AY BY I’LAY REPORTS ON THE GAME OVER THE BANNERS’ LEASED WIRE TONIGHT AT l HE I Kill SCHOOL GYM. IT WILL BE THE XHVl BEST i THING TO THOSE WHO WILL \'OT BE A BEE To SEE THE CON-

Mrs. Sarah Gunkie of Darlinyton and Miss Anna Gunkie who is em-

lassified Ads. —For Sale— 1> , used piano, two dollars per Wolfe. 24-.1t.

■ Indy Market, Sat. 26, 1927. By H , Junior clas-. G. H. s. ■ Kiel’s Flower. Shop. 21 I

PMI: more of the good fish at ly's Market, 27 West Franklin Phone 17f>. We deliver. '2l-2t ■I SALE:—JNMajr aft*r- ■ and all day Saturday at 'lie Store, corner WasliiovH 1 ■ ——« Hr SALE:—S. C. Rodeisland ■ fur -enimr. Mrs. Kreil Fisher, ^ftnstle. R. 7. 24-2p. SALK—The Charles Watson Farm of 160 acres, H 1-2 mile } 1st o' Greencastle. p’or particenquire, :!0H East Washinyton I' 24-111

I 111 SALK in -pand ."> year ole I s. Call C I*. Broadstieet or Alt8t Alice. 25-3t.

I dean up nur -lock of Radios I |-e|| at cost. Wolfe 21-lt.

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OLD CROW COAL Try A ls>a<l It takes a long- time to fill the ash can. Warning: Use a little at a time, It’s awfully hot. (ar for delivery now. A. J. Duff 'Phone 317.

Uush Rushville, Cubs Vnd Hold 'Ihal Brick! —o— \\ E'ltK Ul’SIIVILLE BOl’N'D

l'(ill KEN’I':—Strictly mo'lciii fi\> ri.oin a fin rt merit. R. W, Sliafer. 2.'i-tf.

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is a prescription for COLDS, GRIPPE, I LL. DENGUE, IHI.IOI S I lit EK VND M VI. VIM V. Il kills the KcriOM.

Hundreds of Farmers Have Profited by Becoming- Regular l sers of Our .Money. I here is mi reason win you should not he one ol I hem. V dependable money supply will invariably solve your «orsl problems and ne y>>'.i a new feeling; nf security. IDE VI VY FEEL absolutely sure Ilia) we will lake care of your needs in your complete satisfaction. INDIANA LOAN CO.

Pine Iree Seeds can be relied on for they are carefully se loctob and will grow. We carry a full line of field seeds. Now is the time to buy your clover seed. Pine Tree Clover Seed is as good as can be i iad. Sold Exclusively by Marshall Cement K: Crain Co.

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— it you »4>w “Bine ITetr” Hruiui Farm Setd* Iroiu l he dvak-i wh4> di»* plays (lie orange and grten "Sign of (.out! Crops.” V.ur dealer handle*“Bine’ Irtc” Clovers,'1 iaiouiy cad Altalfto UetMuW (hey uit re•eUaiicd, ol known origin, reliable, *afc tor you to sow. Wuti h your favorite fur in paper for an itati*»i4rtg serine of "Putt l ten’ advertisement * showing how re-ciuao*J »«4d« urn p,udu*itd

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PINE TREE H I P-POCKET FARM GUIDE'

llutimitiii . ver fifty of (tie lai«st and utual r«liAbl« iitCoriiD :mil on gro* nadiffot eut fdi ai crO|»*. I v»«It l y pu-its of pUlUiliil t*ltlf», br^edtitS Uni* «uu olUvi tai> r . of u^t’ful in(tir>u4ti>»U Uuitr. V> .11 III il J.iurft t«» c Y et y f*i mvr. :M >»t couiplMr sud pr*4 (iv *{ lt«Uii-l.ov>L r vri publialit’i . 4 tmi* Ut*.cDi« Uy uiait. but you v ju w«*i your »*»yy lit-c by ttllmg for It at four" " Pl.’.e I let- ’’ u*. ab i .

—Miscellaneous

HOT WAFFLES! .1:.10 to 7..1« at the Methodist Chun li Tluu-d;iy >'v>'

nintf. Biintr the family.

When you think of lumber, thinl Allan Lumber Co. A honu' owned and operated institution. I’hone 403. JO If

CANDY Market, Sat. 2<’., IP27 By (firls of the Junior class, G. II. At Eitel’s Flower Shop. 2t.

■ m»Y Market, Sat. 2<i, l!i2", By of the Junior class, G. II. S. ^fitol - Flower Shop. 2t.

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l!K: All -tyles sold either by jhiads or Imail shipments. Any j

kt- I’rici rijrht. Steel pest... j For all kiml >>!' eon taxahi,- >'nir K an.I etc. I’utaam Cn. Farm itie- see Fred Ma-ten Almo Bull.' punhaseing Dept. F. G. tng. lH-19-23-21 ”d

vlgr. Telephone Greencastle' ,,

lillmore, H34. 2.>-1p. See Starks salesmen for all kiml

° t of nurserie stock. .1 VI. Reeves, dl.1

ll! SAI l: Isown jrrass ee.l, j Walnut (ireenca He Ini. ”” . •>

1 fertilizers. Marshall Cement &• „

r °' lf3-.‘f I RUM AGE SALE:—Friday afte>

0 — n< on and all day Satuiday at 'In’

•' i ALE:—Extra good white ; Bickett’s Store, corni r W a.'liiny

Had no rain on them after Roe Arthur Suthorlin, 703 l n > Greencastle. Phone 7'>4-K

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FOOD MARKET Saturday at

_ t*i four p. m. ot Join. | L’ectoi’s. Home baked cake, ami pie . I ' 1. t lo\erdale. 2t-2p. i ifeeiised chickens, etc Baptist Worn o | en. 21-21

J I * n of a piano or radio

H itrade for anything of value,, The Missionary Society of the |

2l-3t. Christian < hutch will hold a

* 0 'market at the Electii< Light

■ ,l; ' 'I I. -Good lump coal .<'• , ffj,.,

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ton. delivered. Phone 78K or ; 'll.

Greencastle Cunning Co, I >, 2l-1t. When vou in ure your autnmohil

°—— I in companies like The Royal oi Wanted ' Home of New York, you have

'trouble collecting your h sses. | line companies, non assessable.

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' eMMreti, t':iii Bun 0 26-3p. j paid for poultry and egg at

UVTi'ik c- Eudalv’s market, 27 Wes! Franklin P' Girl for general house | StrW(t ,7;,. 2121

This modern age likes the mellow mildness of Camels ^

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For Rent f® f NT: One - i \ >aom, < io' "10m, One four room, nppnrt"iitlj moilern, Wolfe, 24-3t. ' il x 1 1 jaekridga apai 1 mem. furnished, modern; Phone' 23-It j RENT:—Two nicely furnishJ 1 ""'< rn, sleeping rooms. Phone 21-tf H, I.I.Nl One fumished in in I'nviite hath. Phone 252. 22-tf

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Elderly People There is u round ihtrspcutic icas..u

whyFolcysHoneysudTsrCo.nl' tor coughs and colds is > p cially '.toted

10 lilt needs ot eld.-ily people. Becsurs it contain', no chloroform, no

opiates to cause constipation Ghat t n rbear of advancing years) and to dry up 1

the natural, necessary secretions. Mildly laxative, wonderfully root ling

and healing to ,he irritated a,ea Foley s Honey and Tar Compound is a him dpendahle tamily medicine for all com'1 is a. ,1 throat irritations, lingerin g Hu

cough* and disturbing night cot,|Jfis.

frailly suilnlto iht m;dt oftljrrly profLFoley’s Honey and Tar

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TRY Cnmcls and you’ll know why they win fh«* modern world. Mildness and mellowness. The smoking wish of this exacting age is realized in Camels. Such taste and fragrance came before from a cigarette. A mellow mildness that can result only from superb blending of the choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. This age demands the best of everything—and it finds its ideal smoke in able goodness as here— *7/jve a Camel!’*

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