The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 March 1928 — Page 4

Men’s Work Clothes

The Bargain Basement Contains a

Fine

Quality of Men’s Work Clothes At The Most

Moderate Brices. In Fact The Prices Are

Lower Than They Are Flsewhere For The

adacnr

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Same Quality. We Can Save Working Men

Money If They’ll But (live Us A Trial.

MEN’S

1.00 Black Sateen

Shirts

MEN’S

220 Blue Denim Overalls

$1.19 69c

Thi* overall i- especially well made- ronmj ami serviceable. White backs in ail wanted sizes. You can better appreciate tin value by observation.

A very high grade sateen has been used in the manufacturing of this shirt. Roomy and excellent service. All desired sizes. Also blue chambray.

S. C. PREVO CO.

farm close to Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Woodw i th ; family of Clayton visited Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Tip Priest. Lee Hanlon who has been in the Navy in China for over four years arrived home Tuesday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. h red Hanlon. Mr. and Mrs. John Braden are moving this week to 1>. O. fate farm southwest of Bainbridge. Mrs. Bessie Priest and son and her parents, spent Monday with Mrs.

’.irlle Hell: ! mi family. \! ,, r v]. Merman Flint and on in. . si week to h»b Lloyds

farm rear Mo. on.

Mr . Nell Bain went to Indianapoi Mo i.| iv to be with her mother,

8p . who was to uni operation for appendicitis, j

: and Mrs. Allen Bain and chil..t ended church at Long Branch

and tool d m r with her parMr. and ' \ !l|,vv Johnson.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Torr and sons

la visit Sunday with their

daughter, Mrs. Edgar Braden and

family.

Harold O’Hair of Indianapolis visit'd over the v t k-end with his fatli-

er, (iuy O’Hair.

THE AGE OF GLAMOUR IN OLD PUTNAM

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Health Troubles Vanished Since He Got Kcnjola

Why Every 1 mt become a I rienil

“Never has any other cough medicine acted as quickly and satisfactor-

ily as Foley's Hone) and Far C ompound, and it gives complete satis-' faction to friend- who use it on m\ recommendation." -ays J. I>. McComb, Toledo, Ohio. It spreads a healing, | soothing coating in an irritated in-| liame<i throat, stops coughing, rai-e phlegm easily. No opiates to cause | constipation, no chloroform, no “dope’ ( You take no change- with cough "i j colil when you buy Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. Ask for it. !i. P.

MULLINS, Druggi-t.

I ell How New Medicine I tided His Neuritis Suffering.

HUH h C HAPEL . Bernice O'Hair left Wednesday to take a nurse’s training course at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapoli.-. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woodworth and

NOTICE OF ( OMMiSSIONKKS SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

i Notice is heieby given that the un ’ “ ’ Idersigned, commissioner appointed by family of Veedersburg moved last' the Putnam C i r( . u i t Court of Putnam week to the farm they recently pur- I County, Indiana, in an action in Pa - chased north of Somerset. j tition an d sale of rial estate herein Mi. and Mis. Ollus Estes and chil- Idescribed entitled Josephine Burk it dren moved Saturday to Or. Collins’| a | v .. Hubert C lodfelter et al and

numb' r

SPECIAL SALE NEXT TEN DAYS Closing Out On Below Merchandise

At Cost

Nice Wheat Straw, Delivered, per ton No. 12 Cream Separator, lie I.aval. New, Cash price Nice Home Grown and Big Eng Seed., per ou. .. 2!'\4.dO Firestone Balloon, Reg. Cord Tire 29x4.40 Oldfield Cord ... 29x4.40 Balloon Cases. Coulier Cord . 29x4.40 21 Airway Cases, Balloon 3.75 -20 Cases, Balloon 5.25 -21 Cases, Balloon OOO -21 Cases, Balloon 30x3Mi Reg. V T. Case. Firestone 30x3V6 EX SZ Case, Firestone 30x3Vi Oldfield Ex. Cl. Cord 30x3Mi Courier. Reg. Cl. Cord 30x3Vs Extra Size 1 Cl. Cord, C urier 30x3 Oldfield Case 30x3Mi Airwav Cord 30x3'a Reg. Grav Tubes 30x3Mi Ex. Sz. Oldfield Tun •< .‘fO.xSVi Courier Gray Tube29x4.40 Courier Tubes. Balloon 4.40x21 Gray Tubes, Oldfield 4.75x20 Gray Tubes 6.25x21 Gray Tubes ; »i.00x21 (irav Tube-

. $9.00 $86.00 $18.00 $10.00 $8 00 . $6.75 $6.00 $11.75 $16.00 $19.50 . $7.00 . $8.50 . $6.25 . $5.25 . $5.60 . $5.25 . $4.50 . $1.40 . $1.50 . $1.10 . $1.25 SI 7.' $2.20 . $2 60 . $3.40

MIL J. W. BRANDT.

I suffered wi'.h neuritis about six

numbered on the doe set

I 12654 will as such commissioner ofi fer for cale at public sale to the high-

est bidder the following real estati i medicine to help me, but Konjnla in Putnam County, Indiana to-wit: [emled every ache and pain I had and A part of cm lion 2, town-hip 15 it i- a pleasure to indorse this new i north, range 5 we-t, bounded a fol remedy to everybody,” said Mr. J. W. ! lows, to-wit: Commencing 7.95 rods Brandt, Onward, Ind. (near Peru.) ea.-t of a point H't feet north of th ‘‘This neuriti- was centered in my -outhwest corner of said sectier; arms, shoulders and neck. The pains

lieve that the dusky buttei flies which flitted silently among the shadows ov er the graves were embodiments of the restless spirits of those departed

warriors.

Those Indians were of the great Miami tribe, it is said. In the late spring they always deserted their Putnam county home and travelled northward, spending the summer in different haunts. Their houses were S constructed of bark and skins. Ih I men hunted and trapped here, and I when they left, each spring, th<‘> cached their unsold furs in the loft I of the Athey’s log barn. James Athcy at intervals returned to Vincennes to trade and left his family in their cabin alone, in close proximity to the Indian town, and hi confidence in the integrity of his redskin neighbors was never violated. | On one of his trips to Vincennes, Mr. Athey .-ecured a tin cup for each j of his two children. Articles of tin : were rare in those days, at least I among the frontiersmen. An Indian I | buck with his own little son visited I the Athey home soon afterward. Tlv Indian boy so coveted the shining cups i that when he left he secreted one i under his blanket, but as he walked he stumbled, and the cup rolled out on the ground. His father gave him a whipping and made him return tin cup to the little white boy. Arrowheads, spear heads, darts and other flint articles were found in abundance in the vicinity of the Indian town, and are occasionally

seen yet.

It was said that it was no uncommon thing for pike fish four feet

long to be caught in Big Walnut,

y. u and nev,, thought I would find| clo>e to th(> Athey hotne) in tho>( .

thence north 273 1-6 fact thi ncc east 5. 8 rods; thence south 273-16 feet thence we.-t 5.8 rods to the place of beginning, c< ntaining sixty huncred'h

of an acre more or less.

SALE TO BE HELD ON SAID! many times DESCRIBED REAL EST TE IN anything for

years

kept getting worse in recent ind 1 began to suffer almost constantly. Even the weight of a coat mi my shoulders would drive me to torture. The pains were terrible and

was willing to give minute’s relief. Be-

CHICHESTER S PILLS —TsAW te»IM wtth film Bit .bon. V/

I» k » Buy of your '' ■ml**. Atkfot< ir|.< lir».TFR <3 Offosn |1K4M> iMli.in. r , S5

early days, and game was abundant

in the forests.

BIA\loNn nit* Mi 1*11 i n, I ywnknowDMBrit.SXcC AKiynKs 1* SOLD BY DRLTililSTS Fir. r> V4||i at

Putnam county, by G. [| second will appear [time. It will ilial chin'll

(This is the first of a series of I tury ago at Portland! articles dealing with early life in | of The Banner.)

As we have decided To Quit Handling Tires, Selling Out At Cost Price; So (’all And (let Tires At Cost Price.

WALTKR S. CAMPBELL, 404 Fillmore. CAMPBFLL BROS. ELEVATOR, 00 Greencastle, Ind.

MORTON, INDIANA, ON MAR( II sides thi.- neuritis, I had intestinal THE 14th 1928, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. trouble and constipation. ^ ; “I gave K' njola a trial and the 1 ELMS Op SALE t ASH. (first thing 1 noticed was that I Sai l sale i- -ubvet .o the appeui cou i,| sleep and eat better after a

( few doses and in a little while the

k*'* ' ( 'MMLS-^ ne uritis pains were gone entirely. It

SION ER. ilso clear' i up my stomach and regt\ . M. SLP .JERLLx, A I I ORNE 1 ) j ul a ted my bowels, konjola is a reAL( I.ONgiER. I markable medicine and deserves all

I'VJt. )(h e praise it is getting.”

— ■ .. i. -i —ii ■.!.. Konjola i- sold in Greencastle at

tin Owl Drug store, and by ail drug-

of the court. JOSEPHINE

THE FARMER

Stops Coughs Quickly—healing,

demulcent.

“I was bothered with a hard persistent cough, but found no other) ! remedy so good and so quickly re-1 i lieving as Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound,” says E. Bogges.-, Po- ’ mona, Calif. Coughs and throat iri ritations, hard bronchial coughs, lini gering “flu” coughs, almost in-tant- , ly stopped. It combines the curativ | influence of pure pine tar and the mollifying demulcent action of fresh i clear honey with other healing in- * gredients. A boon to those who suf \ fer from troublesome night coughs. Ask for Foley’.- Honey and Tar Compound.—R. P. MULLINS, Druggist,

gists in all section.

towns throughout this —(Adv.)

sinoti Instant Relief and a Sure /

Prcccmiic /or—'

Mho is best inforimd is the one who takes advantage of

money service,

COME IN AM) CET ACQUAINTED

I he Money You Need To Finance Your Crop Is Here

WE LOAN

I rnni $20 to $300 on your own security. As to repavments, make your own terms; straight time or installments.

Sinus Troubles, Catarrh, I lead Cold-. Asthma, Hay Fever, La Crippc and all

nasal ailments.

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS

ETC.

In the Matter of the Estate of John

75c at ynu r druggist's of by metti postpaid

Phone 15

INDIANA LOAN CO. 2IJ/j E. Washington St.

SPECIAL THEATER RATES

EVERY DAY FROM GREENCASTLE TO INDIANAPOLIS AND RETURN

Grimes, Deceased. In the Putnam Circuit Court January Term, 1928. Notice is hereby given that I, Cleve Grimes a- Administrator of the c. late of John Grimes deceased, having presented and filed my account and vouchers in final settlement of aid Estate, and that the same will come up for Examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 21 day of March 1928, at which time all heirs, creditors and legatees of .-aid Estate are required to appear in -aid Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Dated thi.- 27 day of Februarv

1928.

Cleve Grimes, Adm’n. Wm. Sutherlin Attorney. 28-2t. I

EXTRAORI >! N ARY ENG A GEM ENT

GRANADA THEATRE

GREENt ASTI.E, IND. ONE NIGHT ONLY, TONIGHT

Madame Elyim’s Style Review , .Of Song 1 , Dance and Style Creations Displayed By 12—Local Living Male and Female Models-12

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Staged by Madame Klymic assisted By Leon Spahr in tion with (Jrecncastle merchants named below. I r Ihe eye never lookd upon such a galaxy of pretty, gorgeousd and boys and they’re from (ireencastle, too.

Special Vaudeville Features On The Stage, M Professional Talent.

SAVE MONEY on Brooders

EFFECTIVE MARCH 5.

I ickets good going on trains leaving (ireencastle at 5:32 p. m. and 6:10 p. m. Tickets good returning on date of sale only. Last car leaves Indianapolis at 11:30 p. m. $1.30 Round Trip $1.30 1 ake advantage of this low rate and see the many attractions at the Indianapolis Theaters.

leire Haute, Indianapolis & Fastern Traction Co.

We invite you to our store if you want to save money on brooders. We want to show you how the low prices on Buckeye Coal-Burning Brooders give you the greatest values ever offered. We want to show \ou flow the new Buckeye Coal-P.crning Brooders will make money tor you — how they’ll save your ebuks how they’ll prevent baby chick losses.

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Outstanding Buckeye Features When you compare Buckeye with other brooders, you’ll see the big valuer. Buckeye offers. The new Buckeye stoves are larger. They bold more coal. They give more heat. Pliey burn longer with one fueling. They burn soft coal or hard coal. The new revolving hover save* time and work. Every attention can be given the brooder without raising the hover or disturbing the chicks. See oil these Surpassing features at our store.

, 5010 ygvr;

Brow ning-Hainmond Hardware Co.

LADIES SUITS, DRESSES, CLOAKS AND HA12

Mens school and sport togs, street wear and Spring coats the

S. C. PREVO’S STORE

Beautiful girls and boy.-garbed in the latt-i . tyb bowing the distinctive garments for Sprat Summer. _

Stage Furniture, Settings and Beautiful Lamps bv S. (’. BKKVOS’ STORK

FLORAL DECORATIONS from EITEL THE FLORIST

THE ART BEAUTY SHOPPE 1 las been selected to care t° r the local mannequins.

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Ladies New Spring' St,^ c Shoes from MOORE & COOK

Wolff®

Song and ( lassie Dance Numbers by Miss Betty Jane of Indianapoli., who has a great reputation front various theaters.

Miss Alberta Anderson,

l :,*) ( hampion Charleston Dancer Of Putnam County. y • ''dims and Miss Evelyn Quinn will impersonate French maids and ?•$**■

Special Picture Programme

“A Reno Divorce” Starring May McAvoy Hope Hampton display ing lab ,t Pari ian fwhioniTin McCall Colour Styles. COME EARLY AND BE CONVINCED Special Bargain Prices A Smile Show, A Style 10—20—30c. * Granada Theater.

Phone 21 I.

R. P. MULLINS, DRUGGEST.

TONIGHT ONLY

EA»1 Mis* hr, fcrfk, ing t* throng) •ml rft Th* 'ho e, in th.