The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 June 1927 — Page 2
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\,. ,77. , THE GREENCASTLE DAffiY BANNER FRIDAY, JUNE 24,1927-
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SPECIAL PRICE ON
COKE
Fill
The Meal Fuel Your S ue! Bisis With House Coke
Gas
THE DAILY BANNER
Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, aa eerom! class mail matter.
HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor
S. It. BARI DEN, f'ity Editor Personal And
Local News
Mrs. Melvin Gardner of Arkansahas been visitinp: Mr and Mr-. Charles Toney on West Franklin St. Mrs. Gardner is a niece of Mr-. | Toney. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Tucker who have been visiting in Salem, Indiana the past week were expected to re- | turn to their home in this city sometime today. They have been spending | the week with Pr. Tucker’s smtei Mrs John Spurgeon of Salem.
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Wl./lo The Coal Strike Is Beinpr Settled And The 1‘rice Is Still Coing: Up At T!ie Special Fhdce ()f $7*0® cash Tlii ■ Price Stands Through June. Ask T hose Who Use It Coke Has The Same Heating .Value As Hard Coal. THE GREENCASTLE GAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY.
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SAVE TWO TH1RDS Of in I; mil> lir ad Inil by baking at home. Your home bakt • -11 i t- pb a-uie, and n.n II liave Itcltei Bread when using BIG DOMINO FLOUR
Funeral services for Lewis Whalen, the father of Mrs. William Morgan,.
•"■■■ ■ —— “ * w ho passed away at Ann Arbor, Michm , 1 igan, Mav 11, were held from the Mrs. Nellie T Anderson spent to- ^ ^ Mrs s()s S()uth nli . ,
nois street, at 2 o’clock Friday aft
Mrs. Ai na Cm.non who is spending ernoon. Interment was in Fori t Hill i . -ummer here, spent today in Ind- cemetery.
j Miss Frances Miles left this mom-
Fiank Ashworth, wbor is employed j n g for Troy, Oliio, where lie will at-
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a: tiie local Post Offoce is confined t.. his home by illness. Walter Woodium mail earlier on H. R. .1 i taking his vacation Tom V, .deli is the sub-itute. Mr. and Mrs. James I. Nelson have ..•turned to Greencastle after a two j vvoeks’ vacation with relatives in Denver, t’olo. Di and Mrs. W. C. Matthews and ! '.ir. and Mis. Rathben of Kentland, ate ti e gue-t of Mr. and Mrs. 1'rank
Kittles.
Mi . Elmer Howell and children j have removed fr m Greencastle to ! Buffalo where Mr. Howell has been | employed for .some time j Four local men left Greencastle or Pontiac, Miehi an, today to drive l.ark four Pon.iac ears for the local i dealers, Stark <t' Griffith. The County Federation of Clubs will meet at the Fillmore Christian
Hundreds of Farmers Have Profited by Becoming Regular Users of Our
Money.
There is no reason why you should not he one of Ihern. A dependable money supply ..ill invariably solve your worst problems and give you a new feeling of security. YOU MAY FEEL absolutely sure that we will take care of your needs to jour complete satisfaction. INDIANA LOAN CO. 24 Vj E. Wash. St.
tend the wedding of her brother, Theodore Mile- and Mi>s Priscilla Dorsey, which will take place there Saturday evening at eight o’clock. Mr. Miles is th. -on of Mr. and Mr . Flank Miles of this city and ha-
mnny friends in Greencastle. , 0 "
Mrs. Dove Stewart Wright of Ind-
The State Board of Indiana En-1 0 ij s wi ,. j„ t he city Friday to dorsets of Photoplays held their Jmr> n( | (| ie funeral of Mrs. G. William meeting at the Kim’s Inn this noon. Conklin.
FOR SALE: live .all Rural
—Hens, dre-sed or a95. iM-Stt.
Mrs. David Ri.ss of Indianapolis, president of the organization wapresent as wer'- many delegates and visitors from several other cities in the state. Mr-. Ferd Luca of thi ;
city is first vice-president.
Delta Theta Tan picnic po.-tpnned till Wednesdn July (i, at Mis-. '"' Il
Sandy’s.
Mrs. Mat Muphey has gone to tin St. Vincent’s lii.spital where she will undergo an operation. Mrs. Grace Reynolds wlio has been visiting Miss liliian K Southard, re-
John Knight, mail carrier on ] is taking bis vacation this
< ieorge Knight
York is substituting for in the loute.
Mr.
Chur h, Tuesday, June 2«th. Bring turned to her I me in Indianapolis to-
four sandwiches, one dish of food and j day.
table service. You
Saturday Specials Small Picnic Hams 20c Aliller and Hail Sliced Bacon 35c Fresh Pork Bones (for boiling) 5c Fresh Pork Shoulders (half or whole).. 15c (iood Tender Steak, 25c *tteef Roast 18c Fresh Milk (Any Time) Gc & 10c
Fresh Boilii!)' Beef
8!-3c
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PHONE 21.
S])i ing (Tiix. KAUliLE SON .VI I I I Ml AT TH \TS (.OOP TO EAT”
are welcome
I whether your club is federated or not. Funeral services for Mrs. William
I away Wadnes
da\ morning, were held at the home i on l.m-ust Street, Friday afternoon at •> o'clock. Itcv. R. H. Bruner was in i charge of the -ervices. Interment was in Forest Hill Cemetery. Will Irwin is in receipt of word from hi- sot!, Lieut. Frank Irwin who j is at Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas , saying he may be tran-ferred to Self- | lidge Field, Mich., within the next -everal weeks, as twelve of the stu D : int- at Kelly Field have been chosen;
Mr. and Mr. Frank Peek, and daughters, of Indianapolis, are -pending iheit vaeanon with Mrs. Malli-.i White. 4 Mis Rachel Mottesm of Cloverdab was married to Jesse J. Williamson, also of Clovenlale Thursday by Elder Jasper Dalby. Mrs. R. A. Dgg entertained at luncheon Frid ; at her home in iimlor of Mr.-. He'll Tild'als, who leaves shortly for ai extended vi.-it in tin-
west.
The eommis inner'- final report for the petition M <uiiet title, p.irtition and sale of r-al e-tat<-, Farris Redly
a tec best and are to be placed : n versus Curtis Reilly executor, et al, (11“ pusuit quadron of the United was filed in^ the Putnam < rcuit
Slat' War Department. This work Court. Friday.
will be in fa-t airplanes, and at pres-| Thirty-five hunting iicrn.-e- have | ent l,t. Irwin and others are working j been issued -o far this month from in ic.de -« at machines which have a (be clerk’s office in the Put ram Fodnmaximum peed of above 250 mile- ty Court House, !ndieat : : g that malt,' pti hour Col. Charles A. Lindbergh n f the county's nimrod- are "tting
i a graduate of the K'-lly Field train- hack into their old form at i, hdting shreded Wheat i ing school. the various streams throughout the \f a t;ches, fi for
- county. June 15 has tb- , ec- rd for
the month with six licenses being is-
sued on that date.
ECONOMY STORE
We are pricing you the CUTS AND QUALITY OF MEATS that you want the kind that will go on your table. I.ook us over and compare with . ny and till and come on get savings. The store where PI!ICE NEVER EXCEEDS QUAL-
ITY.
Bi Beef Steak from well fatted native cattle—any cut, as you want it, lb BOr Chuck Steak, from same cattle, lb 23c Plate Boil, from same cattle, lb. He Heavy Roast from same cattle, lb 2<lc and 18c S\ i-s Steak cut from center of fresh Pork Ham. lb 80c CENTER CUT SMOKED HAM, ROAST, lb 30c Hi nakfa t Bacon without rind or waste, machine sliced, as good a- the best regardless of price, !b 40E. sii double cut hamburger, 2 lbs 31c • GUARANTEE ON ALL WE SELL is. “IF NOT WHAT YOU VAN! YOUR MONEY BACK’ F. G. or Flake White, 10 for 34c
Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs 64-1
Auto Cord Casings 30x3 1-2. Saturday only !f6.49
Auto Inner Tubes, same size . $1.29 1
I IRE PAT< H, REGULAR 25c SIZE, Saturday only, 2 for.. 31c i SUN KlST CALIFORNIA OR- • I S DOZ 25c '
Crisco, lb Electric Light Bulbs Kellogg's Coni Flakes, 3
Post Toasties, 3 for
25c 23c 25c 25c 11c 21c
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11 1 I PHONE TALK NO. 1
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\V believe that the public should have ihe fulle t information )■•! ible about the telephone company that serves it, for the company is i iiblic in litution, organize'I, maintained and operated for the purpnsu 1'iving tin public. With this object in view w think it worth while, i • a of a cries of TELEPHONE TALKS, to tell you something buul > ai telepbone plant, its relation to the community and youi rela- ■ ; i it, its history and development and the many factors involved in : ing von the ervice which you desire. It is no simple matter to coniine', maintain and porale a telephone system. We are dealing not .villi i subtle electric current and delicately adju ted instruments •ii 'b I'ruuirr constant attention, but we must keep our ulant in ucli a iditinn that any one and every one can have seivice at any time, day < night, in sun-bine or storm, every day in the year. \ BUSINESS AND SOCIAL NECESSITY ''i' ill modern invent.iow touch the life o( all ri" u* pie more ihan the telephone. It i- a business and social ii'-e- ity. No home i- - ‘.-dele without it, and a business in a modern American City cannot ' m' if Ii doe not u-e ‘be te'enhone. If all (lie telephones were taken nut of Greencn: lie, while at the ■c i time the urnmnding cities continued to liave telephone ervice, • .■ bu ine- and social life of Greencastle would tagnate. Our enteriai .|,|» merchants, manufactures and professional men would lo.-e their u in< or move to more progressive cities. New • upital and new blend "h.‘ ■iic cs-cntial to every growing city, would not locate here, as it ci,ni l not have the benefits of telephone service and be in touch with the mil ide wi rid. Take another illustration. Divide Greencastle into two equal halves. I cave telephone service in one-half, and take out till ervice in the other •ill'. Does any one doubt that development would continue in the half having the service, while the half rot having servic w uld gradually move 'id levitate to the half where it could have telephone service and be n ci'stant tnui It with its neighbors and the business world? The telephone b the nerve -trueture and the life blood of any community. No community can thrive without it. A little more than one generation ago there was not a tele),hone in exi-teuce. Today America alone bit- more than 17,090,(100 in use, of which itKto are in Indiana and several thousand in Putnam County. They bind liu ine together so that factories and stores, producer- and conunierr. whether nearby or many miles apart, sire in instant communication with each other, the same as if all were working under the same roof. The e ilent, hidden messenger wires reach from home to home, office, ton factoiy and farm to such an extent that the feeling of i-olation or inconvenience of communication is lost and we move about conscious that lion ii moment s notice, without leaving our room, we can have a social chat with :i friend; call the grocer, druggist, doctor, plumber, department tore, - 'bool house, factory or farm, knowing we will have an immediate answer to our oue-tion or response to our request. It value to the com inanity cannot he measured. Telephone Talk No. 2 tomorrow GREENCASTLE TELEPHONE COMPANY. Max F. Hosea, Manager.
I\HI \N APOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, J me 24. (UP) A generally steady t ue wa- mail, tained in the hog market today de spite unevenness at Chicago wheiprives were steady to ]0 < . off. Som< choice light- were sold he: at a ton of $9.35. The hulk of ale- were ;.t $8.75 to $9.26. Light porkers and it few me diuniweight butchet were un changed from the -tart of trade, selling mostly to butcher- The estimated receipts wer. 8,500 with 428
holdover-
Steers ami heifer were steady in
the cattle division, hut the
trend In cows continued. Beef steerwete $9.95 to $12; beef cow drnpp to $6 to $7 95: low cutter & cutter cows to $4 to $5.25. anil bulk stock K feeder steer remained unohangt I at $7.25 to $8.50. Cattle receipts were
900 and calves the nii’e.
FOR SALE:—1923 (Wetland. Fine -hape. 728 Main St. 24-3p.
Red Fro- Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 for 25c Pork and Beans, 3 for 25c i
OI R COFFEE SPECIALS:—
Maxwell House, lit \.... 47c ! .Old Reliable, lit 42c • Premier, lb. • .*.. . 47c | Trumpet, lb 37c '
OUR BIG SPECIAL, lb. SAT-
URDAY ONLY 29c, Green Tea, (>()c quality, lit., Saturday only 39c 1 CASTILE HARD WATER TOILET SOAP, 3 for 20c i
Iodized or Free Running Salt,
Carton, Saturday only 10c ;
FLY TOX FOR LESS AT 41c,
62c and $1.03 Fly Ribbon, 5 for 10c j
'' w Dressed Frying Chickens, lb. .. 40']
WE SELL IT FOR LESS.
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is a prescription for < OLDS, GRIPPE, FLUE DENGUE, BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA. It kills the germs.
WE. HAVE IT Quaker PIG-N-HOC meal This is (he excellent balanced ration that has juft the right amounts of tankage, alfalfa Mkejl, hominy, oatmeal, barley, molasses, etc., plus iodized salt ({»> prevent goiter trouble*) and coc! liver meal (to build . trong bones) Use tSiit'rvul ration for brood sows, for growing (tigs. Get biheavy lirn-rsi. Get top prices wtiii early, prime porkers fed on cLo teed and corn.
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*$ he Quarter QaB (3>mp&f\y GHlf’A .0,0.8. A. SO .D BY V1ARSHAI I CEMENT & GRAIN CO. GREFNFASTI.E IND. PHONE 143
E^cmosnmy Sale
Over two million women have nodded approval at ' our manner of doing busi* ; nets.
Cit'ily A & P — the world’s largest grocers — could offer you incomparable values >uch a these! Go to your nearest A & P Store today—and convince yourself.
Gold Medal and Fillshury Flour, 24 lb. Bag: $1.2:1 E-Z Bake ( orn Meal, 5 lb. bag .. 17c bulk Rolled Oats, j lb. bag 27< ti ■ *■' "Si
MulSets Ginger Ale 8 O’clock Coffee Van Camp’s Beans White House Milk Del Monte Spinach Kellogg’s Corn Flakes 2 “p stoOTsalkBiaes.
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FOR SAI.E:—Th'ip arc but few choice lots, I have onp, t e A. T. Burn sitle, 409 !•: Seminal y. 25-2p
EXCURSION
via BIG FOUR ROUTE To St. Louis Sunday, June 20 84.00 Round Trij) Train will leave Greencastle I :49 a m. arrive St. Louis, 7:45 a. in. Returning leave St. Lott s 5:00 p. m. (Train No. 20), or 10:00 p. m. (Train 1 No. 46,) same date. BASEBALL St. Louis vs. Piltsburgh (National League) For lirkeU and full information ap|||(P ply to Ticket Agent, Hig 1 our Route
How
about that (lock???
Does R need repairing. If so just Phone 422. ( locks railed for and delivered. F. ( '. Schoenmau THE JEWELER
/Ud Life to your years and years to your Life Foley Pills A Diuretic Stimulant tor the Kidn",. Promote a normal urinal flow, thua •tarry,ng off thee lurlcmg po.sona that cause your fred.langu.d.acbey feelings. Backacl,o, heada.hes and d,c/mess relieved. Loley P,|) s con , tarn no harmful ingredients,and are | ust as pure as they are sure Men and women everywhere have been us,tv and recommending them for yeats. batufaihon Guaranteed.
it. 1*. MULLINS DRUGGIS1
14m i And Still New Cottons Come! ij For tnonih- our fabric stocks have l»een constantly replenished l lielightful rftUons—and still hey come, the Iasi hatch lovehet ' I 'j those before. If (her* is iust time until yotir vacalittn *« .) frock ot wo, we urge ‘hat you see ’-hem* smart new fabrics ouw'. ,] New Voiles, olai t color- and nrinls, 45c and 50c »d. AB( Pri( ,,s " 0 AB< Huty Prints the yard 85c and 59c. Peter Pan. Kn>lli*n M,,a ;] Soisetle Prints, the yard, 50c, 39c, and 25c. Dimilie- ind Bit’isles fanhion many of summer’s coolest, l'' n '• , tractive little tlresses iind may be had in a large variety "I rlt.iin 1 1 4 patterns and colorings. The yard 48c ■J BEGINNING JULY 5TH THIS STORE WILL CLOSE AT 5 P. M.. EXCEPTING SATURDAY. 1 ALLEN BROTHERS 52 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE j Sj’S.ajJ
