The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 January 1928 — Page 4
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER FRIDAY, JANUARY 1928.
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mission, in the weekly bulletin of the deptrlment, the roads which a week :i" were soft and rubjecf
to cutting by heavy loo ts
are ajrain frozen firm anil s>lid by
Head Lettuce, leaf lettuce, kale, the colder weather. Alternate c >rn>|iarnpus, sweet potatoes, irish po- ..jii-ms of free- • and thaw may be
The ECONOMY STORE stands for QUALITY, COURTESY, A
.V, ,rdinj? to John D. Williams, di- SQUARE DEAL. AND A FAIR nctor 'f tie State Hio liway Com-j PRICE ALWAYS.
Fresh Oysters in Sanitary Cans qt. 75c Pt 40c Fresh Pork Bones lb 05c. FRESH FULL DRESSED PIG FEET DOZ 50c Swift’s Breakfa-t Bacon lib. rolls 35c
..... t _ _ . . Fresh All-Pork home made Satis* tatoe . .'ill kim i f table it Coop . un- Hire 2lba er and Inman. 27-lt. til the ietth d w« ither of spring and Small Lean Pork Chops lb. 23c
al to | Fresh pork Shoulder whi le or lialf
tl e public to oxereise juder ‘ nt in lb 15c h-iulint' hetn load I!i<rht at this Reef Itoast lb. 22c and 12V4c time II ■ ravel and stone urfaces Beef Steak lb 25c .... uf]' .■nth lir i to earn normal 1 ROUND, LOIN GR T. HONE tr 'ric without damap'e to roads. Mr. S’TEAK lb 33c V, linn al o calls attention to the All our beef is well fatted JrounK ••
l:i i that vehicles should ’t driven cattle.
i uii fully over new pavement '.'.here I LARGE, FAT SALT FISH 3 w ; 'ter 't in too quickly r r cun-. FISH 11c. pletion of the berms. In cases of] Peanut Butter 21b. package 35c
(HIM SUPPER
Also Sandwiehe and coffee at the Baptist Church Friday 5:3(1 to 7 o’clock. Benefit II. S. B. Y. P. L..
20 2t.
—For Sale—
FOR SALE: Highly perigrred t''awing vnather oft shoulder con-
female police puf), !i months real buy. Economy Store.
old: a. 25-3p
: ii ute a real traffic hazard <o high I, and likewise they are dangerus if frozen rough.
Cocoa in bulk 2 lb 23c Cocoa in package I lb 17c RAISINS SEEDED OR SEEDLESS
FOR SALE— Yearling Shorthorn | Hull (Registered). Geo. K. Lloyd, Rockville, Ind., R. R. C. 24-Gp. |
( HICKS <HICKS < HICKS Get them now for early broilers Greem astle Hatchery. Phone 525-L. 20-tf
Coughs Slopped Almost Instantly
—For Kent—
COR RENT— 3 room furnished,
A New, Safe Prescription
A famous |ih aan’s prescription called Thoxine relieves the most stubborn con; It- that otherwise might hang on for weeks. Acts on new theory, relieves the inflammation and irritation which is almost al-
wav- the cause Ilf the cough,- stops l- LI l- 11,
it like magic. Thoxine is equally I '
21bs 23c Winter wheat Flour 24 lbs 80c I Hard wheat Flour 241 bs 08c ‘ Water Ground Meal, hag 20c 1 WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 5 lb.. BAG 25c Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. ...... 01c P. G. or Flake White 0 for .... 23c Quaker Oats pkg 10c Post Tosties 3 for 25c
BREAD LARGE I LB. LOAF
OUR COFFEES:
Maxwell House lb
Oar
modern apartment and garage. Phone f, , .,, r( . throat, for which pur- | cemier Ih.
2<i-2p.! pose it i- f r superior to gargles. OUR SPECIAL (Contains no dope, chloroform or oth-
, er harmful drugs. Once used vou will
FOR REN f: I'our room house.) r b( . withollt it> p| ( . asant tastWater, lights, large basement, See J. ing, ea y to take and safe for the If. Harris or call 45. 17-tf whole family. Remember one sw.al0 i low stops night coughs or sore throat
a nrt w 'thin 15 minute- or money hack.
4!)c 49c 49c 35c
COTTON GLOVES small -izes 2 prs 15,. Kiesh Oven-Baked Cracker- 2 lb. 25c
WE SELL FOR LESS
vi, sftti.kmf’xt of to make the land pay anything like a
,he reasonable return on their investments. .
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Creditors. H, irs and Legatees < Western W. S Hers, deceased, to at i in the I iitnam Clreult. tield
i r'reencnstle. Indiana, on
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nouneed here
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a t the aa day of cause, if any,
win the ftlNAl- SKTTI.K.MKNT At'- ; ’orNTS with tin* estate of sanl deccu- . lit should ring he apuroved; and said
heirs ar<* notifieti to tlien and make proof of heirship, and their distributive shares. _ WITNKSS, the Clerk of said Court, this 2« day of January, I22S. •pik I'utunm Circuit Jock'-d
27-2ts.
there
receive
and the
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large
the building
Ford Lucas,
Court.
DISTRIBUTE FOOD
EVANSVILLE, Jan. 27. (UP) — Destitution has reached a point among minors and their families in
the little town of Littles, Ind., whore
foot! and clothing donated is kept in a store room. Only members of the Relief Committee have
j keys, and not e ven a member is al-1 purchase of the
1 lowed to enter the room alone. Conditions in the town whose resi-
L. Bryan.
Tll e remodt-lqj l all the needs 0 f a „ The second, thir" will be com-erte,]
classrooms.
from
those togethe'
saved from p re * r . J ations, are e N|)1 ,._
Break
old jinx, Cubs;
.i00'; this evening nt the expense of the Lions.
—o—
(Rusbville Republican) Extenuating circumstances may produce a most pleasant surprise for Rushville basket ball fans. ( ould anything be sweeter than a neat victory over Greencastlo "ho drubbed Vincennes who in turn defeated Logansport and Muncie. 'that is just what we are hoping and praying fur.
GHOST FARMS
COLUMBUS, Jan. £7. (UP)— “Ghc-i Faims’’ in the western part of Bartholomew county present a probe I r.i to County Assessor Alonzo I!. Coons. Nobo iy will claim the
i farms, -o no taxes are paid on them, of the local Central Labor l rtion. ! 1 he county cm, in such cases take William Yaser, a union official, po;.e ion of the land, hut every w ),o made the trip over almo.-f :mtract it t.p.Kc , cuts into assessed valu- pa -able roads, says children’s shoes Make Rjation which in turn affects the a- are most needed. “Some of the kid-
| riod of ir, or 20 _• The buildin K J
dents worked in a coal mine idle , respect and ca’i since last spring, were revealed by a to use of the qarty from here which took a truck to the fact th;,load of supplies to the Littles, gift ] partitions, ,
moun. of taxes collected.
Recently the aumbe;' of tio
Yaser re-
asse-sor inspected a ownerless farms and
The Tiger Cub- will bo without their mentor much of this week. The parents of Mrs Bausman, wife of the Greencastlo < ach, were both killed in a railroad crossing tragedy near Lafayette and Mr. and Mrs. Bausman were culled thi re the first of this week. The sympathy of the Lions, Coach Phillip- and all of Rushville is extended to the bereaved couple.
dies are almost barefoot,' ported on his return.
Isolation due to bad roads adds to
foiled that some had good building-, gloom in the town. Stores are boardbut for various reasons their tenant - ed up and the place rapidly is ashad unceremoniously left. Land in suming the aspect of a “ghost the western part of the county is not town.” m , ^ as productive as in other sections, —o ■ which opeia;e to make more lifficuit REMODEL BUILDING he ask of profitable farming. j BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Jan. 27.— Some of the land now uba 1 ''om Plan for numerous changes in the
to do the work 0 f w terms of sale. The new hnmp ■ ed in time for u ., semester, Preside - work will be ru rooms will be r,
next fall.
Expansion from t
10o stuck
rollment of pno . ed the growth of ;• extension work curriculum of hi tural courses j s a ,,
| second semester, t.
CM we)) M ing Mrs Chr the harr swil the) the fiftl else the: Sar Fet fill Cht
was bought in the boom period fol- old Be bb- Merrill Building at Indi- j provided from the lowing the world war, prices paid be- mapolis, new home of Indiana Uni- land extension f ing so high that buyers were unable vei -ity’s extension service, were an-I to be done for
Coach Phillip -^nt his men through long and arduous scrimmage last J night with a revamping of the line-
FOR RENT:-Four room _ r>0 , all(| , s . p, by Steven’s merit. Heat, light, water furn* he . Dim, store and all good drug stores. $15 per month unfurnished or will ————— — 1 furni li if desired. Call office or at |\ MKMORIAM. apartment at 728 E. Seminary. Milton ]p loving remembrance of our Brown. 25-tf. | ( ,. ir r ,| U (| 1 ,. rt Fatima Tharp, who de-
rarteil thi- life, one year ago, Jnn-
FOR RENT:—Mmlern 5 W*" 1 j nary 27, |qa7 ;
apartment on East Wa-liington. | Qf ben u . ( , diink of our dear mother, Phone 49. 24.tf.: ()l|r |„ ur p s ar ,, sad with pain.
Oh! this world would be heaven,
FOR RENT—2 modern rooms and kitchenette, furnished or unfurnished after Febiuary 1st. Phone 37. llH Park St. 3<i 31
—Wanted—
Ofiuti! we 'hear her voice again. Y( u wore a crown of patience, As you struggled on and on. \ faithful one o kind and true, Deal mother, we all long for yot Sadly missed by Children and Grandchildren.
SATURDAY'S FIVE BEST RADIO FEATURES.
up which worked even more successful than he had anticipated. The boys looked great and if they hit that stride against Greencastle the Cuhs will know that "Cl” is an unlucky
number for them.
WBZ Sptingfield (333) 7:10 p. m. Boiton Symphony orchestra. WJZ Hook Up 7:00 p. m. New York Symphony Orchestra. WJ7. Hook Up 8:00 p. m. Phileo Hour "The. Chocolate Soldier.” KYW Chicago (520) 10:00 p. m. Broadcast for the Arctic. WOR Newark (422) 8:00 p. m. Bamberger Music-ale.
WANTED—Plumbing of nil kinds. Eddie Buis, Phone 545. Shop, 210 Bloomington St. 21-Op.
Reliable dry cleaning. Campus Cleaner-, Phone 119. 23-25 27-3ts.
IF yon need a carpenter, furniture repairer or day laborer call telephone No. 715 K. Ot. 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 30.
—M isccnaneoiiB—
No chance for listing your propeity 1 will guarentee to i ll if I can get some one to buy it of course. J. E. Ca-h. 27-31.
\ Good Thing r> i\na« ucnieniber l| Mr Mary B (naire furnished) Fan I ram , . Calif., ay s that “Foley Pjll diun lic very quickly stopped a bad pain in my back, and v here I used to lie awake at night with rheumatic pains, I now sleep in comfort, and enjoy a good night’s rest.” No one should suffer backache, rheumatic pains, -Icep disturbing kidn< y and bladder ailments, when Foie Pill diuretic may be so easily
Doughnuts, all kinds of fancy cak0- and cookies. The best bread made at Cooper and Inman. 27-lt.
had and at o small MCI.I.INS, Druggist.
a cost.— R. P
NOTICE Farmers of Putnam Co., The Brazil Tankage Co., is paying $1.50 forj horses and cattle. Will remove your i hogs free of charge .tankage, we have i it $2.50 per hundred, test 50 to 57 per | cent. Deliveries free nn my route. Re verse call, Brazil 3jll or .5301 the plant that never goes nut of business. 18-401. Mcli. 3!
Health Troubles Vanished Since He Got Konjola
Gus Elliott, with hi mountain of "beef” and towering itrength was shifted from floorguard to backguard and broke them up right and left. Saddler, who looked good in the Greenfield tourney was placed at one of the forward wings where he “tore ’em up.” Haywood was worked both at centof an,d at forward and
i • lx t It m i
was hitting, idtejder was shifted to floor guard afiTl Mailning was used in the schema of things so that the
new line-up bore little
no resem-
blance to the old one.
fells How New Medicine Ended His Neuritis Suffering.
Huy your tickets of the 3rd Ward children for Sallie O’Neal in "Becky” at the Vorcnstlc Theatre Thursday, and Friday for the benefit of the Parent Teachers’ Association. 25-3C
PANCAKE FLOUR
ROOM AND BOARD For men students, with private family. Call 70(1-Y. 2fi-3p.
BLOOD PRESSURE
FOR TRADE 110 acres MonroCo. Indiana. $500 Mortgage, -chool fund. 12 mil’ s of county sent in Indian Creek Township, about f>0 acres cleared. Quite a bit of saw tim-ber, a nice Locust grove. 4 room hou-e Spiing house, small barn one inland town 3 miles, F.lwren 4 miles. Sever al other, towns close. What ever you have to trade let me know. William Clark, F.lwren, Imliana. R. 1. 27-lp.
MAGAZINES: Although still confined to my room, I am able to forward orders at once. May 1 have: Ladie Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post, and Country Gentlemen orders in by Jan. 31. A. 1’. Burnside, 409 E. Seminary. 27-lt
Baptist Church Market, Buy your cake- and pies, Saturday morning at Eitel’s 27-lt.'
I’ll rent your farm or house for ra h. I’ll buy for cash, your r a! estate. Will bring the cash. Then why not li t it with .1. E ( ash, of course. 27-at.
\\ .itch ■ ■ tir l.lnnd pressure 1 If it’s 180 or 2tH) instud of 1 JO, it’s a sign P lie can lul High blood pressure » year • • 'in hie. Heart pafpitaii u. di . ioi s and difficulty arc Mtnpt'-uv. of hn;!i Mood pressure, (he n till of our modern abnormal habit- of lib which put too great a strain upon the liver. 'I hr livi ' ' i-’i fails 1 | of the toxic poison, formed in I h| waste, whicli then i rineatc the whole system, afb'tii heart, Mood pressure and I i little M Ip occasionally. Nothing latter ior tlii , a. medical men i n gad i a remai i.a'li- natural stimulant for the bun.an liter, promoting its norm, I active fituctioiiiii!;, so essential to real health. Di' \"1 tablets arc genuine ox
fomv
«ach tablet repi' entim; ID drops of pure ' 'Tall. To lie sure of getting thi - 11, hi ufe of getlitiy Dioxol. rhe> cost less than 2c and a few soon tell.
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MR. J W. BRANDT. ”1 suffered with neuritis about six years and never thought I would find a medicine to help mo, but Konjola ended every ache and pain that I had, and it is a pleasure to indorse this new remedy to everybody,” said Mr. J. W. Brandt Onward, Ind. (near Peru.)
Now that doesn’t mean that Greencastle is counted out. They have thadvantage of more experience and are used to stiff competition. They are good, plenty good. If Rushville beats them it will be heralded by the rest of the state as an upset, but what is basket ball games for, if it isn't to give the team doped as the weaker a chance to prove itself and do a little upsi-tting for the edification of the fans?—"Hardwood Ha h”, byAleck.
The majority of the basket ball fans in the county will be here tomorrow for the annual county net tourney. Give ’em the glad hand folks. Make them feel right at home. —o— About five teams entered in the tournament are fairly well matched and it’s just this little fact that’s going to make things interesting on Saturday. —o— On the eve of the tourney after a careful review of the records we announce that we are picking I'illmore or < lover.lale to win.
It would he just like Roachdale to go abend and win just to make our prediction absolutely wrong.
And speaking of the county tournament why wouldn’t Reelsvillo make a good dark horse?
"This neuritis had centered in my arms, shoulders and neck. The painkept getting worse in recent years and I began to suffer almost constantly. Even the weight of a coat on my shoulders would drive me to torture. The pains were terrible and many times I was willing to give anything for a minute’s relief. Besides thi- m-uritls, 1 had intestinal trouble
and constipation.
NET TABS WILL PUBLISH AN ALL-COUNTY SQUAD IN MONDAY’S BANNER. WATCH FOR IT AND THEN COMPARE IT WITH YOUR CIST OF ALL-STAR PLAYERS.
"Bi.-h" Hughes, DePauw athletic director, went to Monticello today to officiate ;it a tournament in that city Saturday. \V> only hope, Vlughcs gets a line on .me gooit aliiletes tor the Tiger schonl for next year.
State Niumal will meet the Tiger eager on the Bowman gym floor on Thursday night of next week. The
... ....... I ha.- been advanced one day, I gave Konjola tnal ami the first | as it WJ1 , oli gi„all y scheduled for
next Friday.
thing I noticed was that I could sleep and eat better after the first few days and in a little while the neuriti pains were gone entirely. It also cleared up my stomach and regulated my bowels. Konjola is a remarkable medicine ami deserves all the
praise it is getting.”
Konjola is sold in Greencastle at the Owl Drug store, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this section. —(Adv.)
—o— Lloyd Mr -ersmith, captain of the] Old Gold bn keteers, I -uffeting front | an injured rye. Costello, Tiger for-: ward, in practice Wednesday stuck his finger in "Messer’*" eye scratching thi- eye-ball. The Tiger lead r -vlll hr in shape for the State Normal : tilt, howev. r, which will sound ntigh | ty good to local fans.
MANUAL
TOMORROW.
7 omatoes
A merican IJeauty Uraiui
Lima Seans
American Beauty, 20 oz. Can
Silver Weddine: Winter Wheat Flour, 24 lb. Bag-
CYRUP
5 11). Karo Dark
30c
FKNNANT SYRl
5 lb. Karo Light
33c
t XVI 1/4 lb Karo 1 1 4 Light Hi ^
I* 5 Ih.,
12c
35c 10 lbs..
PRUNES
Sun Sweet Prunes 2 lb. Package
E A D
Large One Pound Loaf, Wrapped, He Value
MAYONNAISE Ban-mas
OAKLEY’S
Delicious, H 1 ^ oz. Jar
Large Ripe Fruit, Per Lb.
5
j Inspected Meats For Lt HftttlSugar Cured, Ih. £0 Small, Whole Vjl I imPork Shoulders, lb. 15 SdtJS3§G iv. iwk. ib. 12
SPARE RIBS sh ms
Fresh, Meaty lb.
Fresh Beef lb.
