The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 March 1928 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1928.
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Entered in the Post Office st Clreencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. l ; nder the art of March 3, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per week. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. S. R. R \RIDEN, < ity Editor,
Personal And Local News
Mr. and Mrs. Fi nk Bittlcs vvfre in I.:(jianri|"'li.s today. F. E. Todd wa a business visitor in Coatesville Wi Inesday. Rev. AtiRie Godwin left today for j Chicago on a business trip. Harry Crawford remains ill at hi home on VV. Wai ut St., threatened with pneumonia. .Mrs. Ora O’Hair is reported as bring confined to her home on Jackon street, by illie
Eats Sauerkraut Now, Feels Years Younger “Now I eat even sauerkraut and sausage and feel tine. Adlerika ended stomach gas and i feel 10 years younger.”—Mrs. M. Davis. Just ONE spoonful Adlerika relieves gas and that bloated feeling so that you can eat and sleep well. Acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes old waste matter you never thought was there. No inatter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels. Adlerika will surprise you.—R. P. Mullins, Drug-
gist.
James Wood of South Greencastle is reported critically ill. James E. Hamilton was a business vi.-itor in Indianapolis Thursday. Miss Mabel Stoner has returned to her home in this city after a visit i:i Jackson, Mississippi with her sister, Mrs. William Koehler. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lambert have returned to their home in Indianapolis after an extended visit with relative.' near Greencastle. Ti e Presbyterian Church Devotional Service will liace for its topic this veiling at 7• ”0 “The Power and Its Transmission." This will be the con- , eluding study in the book “See For
Yourself. 4 ’ At 8:30 the teams, which her Financial Canva will conduct tin Annual Every Mem-March 11, will meet ' / ^ Subscribe tor “The Banner’
Charles Marshall, county assessor, and ('harle- Wib-ter wi ip visitors y'rJIlj, in Roachdale on Wednesday. |
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Mrs. S. R. Raiidin underwent a serious operation at the Methodist Hospital in Indi mipolis Thursday i||= morning. [§j= Mi.-s Marjorie Orton, teacher of;|p| piano in DePauv Music School rend- igg ored several selections during th .?§= chapel period Thursday morning. Mi- Carol Shoultz, County Ilealt 1, nui-e, returned Wednesday from -^= ( olumbus, Ohio, where she has been =§5 attending the Ri Cross convention. 1||| Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Allen, Sr., spent « today in Indianapolis, where Mr. A1 len attended a meeting of the Board sg of Trustet - of the Methodist Ho =!
pital.
Once-A-Year TWO DAYS ONLY Friday and Saturday, March 9th and 10th CHASE & SANBORN’S SEAL BRAND
3 Lbs.—$1.32
Miss Lillian Scobee, residing north of Greencastle, was taken to tho Putnam County hospital Wednesday, to undergo medical treatment.
TWINS DIE
DARLINGTON, 1ml., Mar. 8. (UP)
Fresh Fish? Of Course, Eudaly’s Market NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE Tel. 175—We Deliver.
cording to the annual report prepared for distribution at the yearly town
—Mis. Eliza Cox, one of the twin- I meeting, March 13.
and her year old grandson, also a Only one person out of the town’s twin died on the same night. The population of between 50 and <>0, apchild wa- a son of Mr. and Mr-. Her- ] plied for aid from tho overseers of
.-(du l (’ox. Mrs. Cox 1 was the mother j fhe poor,
of seven.
unique record
ROXBURY, N. H., March 8. (UP)
—Not a birth, death or marriage oc- motor was used curred here in Ibiifi and 1927, ac- 1 vive him.
ringFootwear Fashions
DISPLAYING THF LATEST IN STYLES AND SHADES
|T[hE shades of Shell Gray, Rose Blush, LLI Honey Beig-e, Stroller Tan and Jade as well as Black are shown in kids, calls and patents. Smart strap effects, open type oxfords, airy ties and low cut step-ins are here in their most appearing manner. And pric-
ed for uncommon values.
$4.00 lo $10.00 MOORE & COOK The Home Of Good Shoes. %
Harold Lane, Madison township youth, who is in the Putnam County hospital as the result of an injury tolls his left eye, is reported as being some SE what improved. js|
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A. K. Huey is driving a new Chev- |sj
rolet coach and Ralph Crousore is driving a new Chevrolet coupe. The
cars were delivered by the Reek fjjS Sales Company. £5
Willis Master and Howard Chad jwcrc placed on t.lv third mythical all
, -tatv basketball team by John A, ^
1 o , Achram, basketball leferee. Maaten TERRE HAUTE- Charles Balch,! T ° f th “ , Sr., (if, was drowned when he fe „ ^ths and Cha.W aa a guard.
into a cistern at his home. A pul-, The monthly institute for teacher- j
in an effort to re- in the Putnam County consolidate,) |
I schools will be held in the Grecncas- ,
tie high school building Saturday
I morning and afternoon. A program
I of interest has been compiled. 'Hip directors of the chautauqua
j will hold a meeting in the office of i the county agent in the Court House,
next Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at which time officers for the j organization, will he elected. Funeral services for Mrs. George
| H. Kurtz, who passed away Tuesday I at her home in Murdock, Illinois, I ! were held from the McCurry Funeral
Home, Thursday afternoon at 2
I o'clock.
j The County Commissioners and the } ! Parke county commissioners will meet in the commissioners’ rooms in the! Court House, Friday morning at 10 i o'clock to decide on the improvement of the county line road. Arthur .1. Allen ha accepted a position with the Michigan Bell Telephone Co., of Detroit Mich. His poi -ition is unique inasmuch as he is to he i head of a new department in the Bell Telephone Co., namely that of Per
i onnel Research,
L. D. Snider says winter is over. Mr. Snider reports seeing a flock of wild geese winging their way north j shortly before 8 o’clock Thursday i morning and he says this is a sure j sign that spring is “just aroun I the
corner.”
m Regular Price After Sale $1.65. Only One Can Per CustoJ
In Air Tight Cans Only.
Greencastle
GROGAN & MILLER
Exclusive Selling Agents
Never InBii
Indiana.
THEY’RE GOOD MANAGERS ISovv many limes you have marked the succeed some (amity wilh jusl such surroundings as yours, im wonder why you are hard up and can hardly mat ends meet. Titere’s a Reason i hey turn tin* corners sharp and study to get tb most possible for their dollar. This Kind of Folks
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Transcripts and papers in the matter of the complaint for judgment j Anna L. Rogers ver.su Income Guaranty Company, have been filed in the Putnam Circuit Court. The case wa venued from the Montgomery Circuit
Court.
John Ritter, field representative for the State Farm Bureau Association, who has had charge of the member- ! ship drive in the county, and who ’ has been ill for the past few weeks, 1 started work again Wednesday. The drive in Clinton township was again
taken up.
In the Carroll county Latin con- | test, held at Camden, February 25, Mary Catherine Bordner, of Cutler, I took first place In first year Latin,; ! and Evelyn Tingley of Cutler, took
I second place in second | Miss Emily Jackson of | Latin teacher in Cutler.
year Latin, thi ; city is I
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havo staved wilh us from
the beginning of this
Money Saving Sale 1 he \ery last sale o( the evening Miss Biddle slid' was very near 850 and we feel sure the buyers sav
at least 810.
Ton Have the Same Opportunity and have the money to buv a Dress or
family purse.
TRY IT AND SEE — IT WORKS Allen Brothers
