The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 March 1928 — Page 6
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THE GREENCASTLIl DAILY BANNER, FLIP AY, MAREl! 0. I02S.
SATURDAY
A Day
‘Hankies
lor
bargain Seekers
48c
For VVomen wiuTi: & coi,oi:i:i)
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HOPE MUSLIN
. vn. LIMIT I'ilK YARD
O.N.l. THREAD
IVORY SOAP SHEETING )-4
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m \ck or vviim;
ALL NOS.
18c 4c
45 IN.
run i>ri: RIRRilt Hose
I HA R LIMIT
)\V\ OR BI.KACIIKl)
TMK YARD
I’A’I TKRN CLOTH Each
DLRIIY
19c
;i i 0}
WOMEN’S LISLE Hose SECONDS
5c 39c 39c 19c
Percale? *»c
I )ress Ginghams
On !'he Main Floor
iT, Si.rill' II.
Silk., I '
New C-.lu New Silk Si ;irf , V;m us Style Late t Spring Silks, Sat i i . etc Beal Silk Ho iery,
Qualit U
A l/OWCIeii Pliie Readv M.ele Cnrtaiii lies, h'lMliack-, and valance to matcl. ... Rim Crane All Run
on Hose,
All New Coloi
, Straws,
! ,98 1.50 LOO 65c
with ruf-
1.39
Silk Cliiff-
1.00
Wo Dn
•eres, Fre ,h Stock
Spring House e "Wirthmore”
e, Natural Color,
n n. < re|ie I)c Chine, Nev est Shades ....
Spi inr
Rayons, Patleni:
ti
I’i inis, SpringRat'em.
I.' mv Made h d l-iiaek.- tv match
50 c 1.00 49c 1.00 49c 25c
Curtains, with
98c
is - Sorefr
Relieved oy antiseptic properties
Jj ellca’.c ' A ^ 1’i jedioTV
sqdic properties
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PUBLIC SALE \s I have i|uit farming, I "ill at ptihlic auction on the I d Hihh farm, on (ircencastle-Ciinti n I 'I road, live miles north"cM of ( 1 o castle and .'i miles southc ist oi t I nton I'alls, on MONDAY, iM \R< H 12 ( ommenring at 10 \. M. HORSES—5 head of hoi ■ ; One hrowt, horse, smooth mouth; om hay horse, smooth mouth; one gray mar", 10 years old; one gray mare, II >enr ; old; one gray horse, (i years old, sound, good one. All good worker-. , COWS -1 cows; One ,|el ey Ci giving 2 gallons milk, m'v II; one Sh irthorn tow, with eali’ hv , -hie; two black COW:-, giiin ■) ' allun milk diiily, each. DOES—ti Shoat-, weighing eh. ut 70 lbs. CRAIN—Some good Iu.m-, ') A. No. I seed FARM IMPLEMENTS Two war >n-, 2 cultivators, one mowing maehine, one S-f ot disc and tandem, one corn planter, one set chain haric s. , some good collars, and other ai I" not mention. IIOCSEIIOI D GOODS One lot id good household good. . TERMS- The usual term- will be given. Oscar Southern, ( Kviht O. J. RECTOR, Auctioneer. RAIL ALHIN, Clerk. Dinner will be served m th lound
Politics Slid printers’ ink mixed it the two-day Golden Jubilee meeting of the Indiana Republican Asso. i Hon whieh opened at the Columbia Club here today, to continue through Friday. U. S. Senator- James E. Watson and Arthur R. Robinson will attend some of the sessions, and although not scheduled speakers, doubtle. . will consent to address some remarks to the editors and their guests.
Publishers’ problems engrossed the at‘."lit ion on the newspapermen at their t : ie > m ting.-, bu it was regirdej certain that political candfd. -i th li ug h and breadth of the fate, would b ■ a fa\ rite tojiic for corridor . n private room discussion. Regi.-t ratien e:>-n-d at 11 a. m., ‘od . IT. < "t R. Ne.il, of Nobles-' vill" .reside I n* the liiirhecii, during wliieh W. V. Moxley, of the Goshen New.- Times, contra-ted “New.-papers in 1S7H and 1928.”
of worlunanslu]) anti rare Lcauty of faLric will striuc yon most wl>cn you see tliese lovely models from (»a«e.
e ve selected tke martest of new colors— in so many luai-i.cs
you li surely ii
to f.t.
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S. C PREVO CO.
L.'MWGS.iiJCX .-CL 1 •- . JBSKDKSSCflHH
Stops ( uughs (pie Mi healing,
dcmulcenl.
“I was bothered with a hard per sistent cough, but found no other remedy so good and u eue-kly ilieving as Foley’s Ho e> and Tar I Compoun 1.” -.-n E. i • » . P mona, Calif. Cough and throat irritations, hard brim hial coughs, lii,I gering “Hu” coughs, alniu t in t .i : 'y stopped. It comhim s the curative influence of pure pine tar and the mollifying demulcent action of freshclear honey with other healing ingredients. A boon to those who . u I for from troublesome night ri.ugl . i Ask fur Foley’- Honey and Tar Cuim pound.—R. P. MULLINS, Druggi-t.
Fhompson Hat Shop
M.L ()\ LR INDIANA
ill Rl I.NtiTON — A contract lias a".-u'di-d hy Township Trustee I for eri etion of a $40,-
tu the nurlington school addition will include |
Phone 24.
KAUBLE & SON
“WE SELL MEAT THAT’S GOOD TO E VI No. 5 Rocket i.ard Fiesh Pork Tenderloin, lb bOu
Mi
1/00
buil ling. The i gymnasium.
fri* mis here Friday ev< ning. Many from h're attended the toum ament at Greenca II - Friday and Saturday.
M AMI \ I I AN
on
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t heir
Mr. an moved to
tun.
Mi .ami Mi-. Rruzil Satin ay M r. and M i Haute ale mo eu by Mr. and John Isu i .
elt navi Mule,at
property
Win. Young were in J. Brown of Ten ig to the farm vacatd i . W m. Yi ung. if Iniiunapolis spent
the week "ii with horn- 4k . Lola J. Nil e wa- b over i pflie.-t i f Hlat. h W illiam at moie Friday. The sale at M Long' Friday Well alt. lull'd.
ligle Fill-
F./. a /in Dan Craft called R Itutlerdick is (|Uitc ill
i i i umntism.
( apt. and Mis. Ralph Howard of
the ati Farm called on Mr. M E. A. Zaiing Friday.
S' vi'.al from here ar, attending the •lew t Pleasant Garoen this week. .M. . Oiville Varvel called on Mrs.
Mi x l.ong Friday afternoon.
Mi-. Ed Herbert called on Mrs.
Ivni .-t H' rl) rt Friday.
\1i. G rge Moreland culled on
fii.nd here Sunday. M Dovie Suhlett i ill
Miss Jessie Gieen of Ilarmoi '
spent the week-end with him folk-.
Miss Mi rie Taby of Polan I visiti 1
with ' H ' r s ''^ er Mis. Ed Green la-t weej Mi-- Tillie Russell of Brazil visited
Mrs. Wm. Young l/i.-t week,
uni I H '^uud Lewis has -uld hi- Barber
j Shop to Clyde Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sharp of Gr< cncastle called on Mr. and Mi.. Mick
Long, Sunday.
flu.
Mr-. Hannah Mullenix ealh d Mrs. (ilen Suhlett Sunday. Mr. A. J. Knoll called on Mr. Jos-
eph Evans Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Skelton and
with the children spent the day Sunday with
j| .Mi. iin I Mi -. Davi Skelton.
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MODERN HOME CLEANING FOR EVERYBODY I'mviinm. si ition Gets ALL The DIRT The
Fedelco
YA( l UM (LFANFK
Uu^s, furnitt’ e, radiators, (irapci’ics, clothes, picture moldings, blankets, stair carpets, fix quickly cleaned with amaz apiy little work. Small Down Payment
(ASH t ompletc set ot Attaehments liuluded. Let us show you what the Fedeleo can dti ri«:ht in your own home. Phone for free demonstration. Low Monthly Payments.
Ihe In- inapolis Mint ■III.' h.i opened a court battle ■ i" n a: effort to gain unmolested ij ven i ig slot maDa nages of s 1,000 and a rerder against officials to j I'l'Veiit :i'in from interfering with] '< i ition of the machines was asked. I’ORTI AND Mr. and .Mr-, John I.. Brubak e. married forty two years and the |iarents of nine children, i" engage.I in divorce battle in Jay ( in uit court, here. The wife started litii ition la.-t Decemh r. The husiind ju.-t filed a err,.-.- complaint i. which he charges cruelty.
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I f ilA.NON — City officials plan 0 '"it a di ve|, pmejit program at Sou h Side park here, as soon as the " wither permits. The project has I ii’ ' in uetu through a $1,000 gift - Ii my C. l ien, prime mover of I’li n Country Club here.
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CON NEILS VILLE — Police Chief w I Starkey has resigned, effective I 'l' r '' L Hi health is given as the 'an He ha- been chief two years. I w ashing ton police were] v 1 "U 1 u clew to the whereabouts of | b, o bandits” who entered the ' ’ "d it roc -ry hy a rear window and i ill" away with cigars, cigarettes, j "d p!in r tohaci'o valued at $15.
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PRIM ETON — Clarence Griffin, "f iVIel burg, wa- brought to the al -•trie, i ,aid he 1 1 ' ■ cnine intoxicaled while driving 'i nutomohile and ran into ;i tree. H wa later releas'd, however, when charges were tiled against him. 1 Hi hi. feet are toeless due to h foot” in th- World War.
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i I IN ION If th" 4 year old son Mi. and Mi -. Ray Bishop, of near " port, had eaten an apple with- > p iling it, he would not have been j II • Vermilion county hospital • ie ulfi ring from scalds. Sent to ■ kitchen of hi home for a knife •o pair he apple, Ihe boy fell into i tub of boiling water.
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Ml N< IE — Richard A. Addison, "iin-a- .Munch' rc-ident, now collector ■o il for the iOO.OOO acre San Snn n, Calif., estate of William I- 1 dph llearst, newspaper publish ' I, i in i|uest of hi-on this year, h" • d «hih : -iting hi.- a | l 'rent , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clayton of Muncie.
Fie -h Sparc Ribs, lb. . . . Fre ih Pork Shoulders, lb Pure Milk (not pasLeuri d) Beef Roasts, lb., 12' to Sauer Kraut, lb Fresh Pork Bones, 11) oc Pure Pork Sausage, lb. ... I «■* J* C Dressed ('hix Oyst rs \ r eal and Lamb.
SPECIAL ON TIRES ami TUBES 29x4.40 Winsdor Balloon Cord .. 30x3pa Riant Oversize Preinicr Cord 29x4.40 Biltrite Balloon I ord 35.35 30x354 Eagle ('ord $4 55 29x 1.40 < Jrey Tubes 31-65 30x354 Red Tubes 31.35 We Also Tave A Full Line of MICH KLIN TICKS
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Service
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609 N. JACKSON ST.
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Mrs. Housewife Jus? Look Over iliis List; Strawberries Grapes Fancy Apples Cucumbers Mangoes Celery Rhubarb Head Lettuce Sweet Potatoes ^lew P(as New lomatoes New Potatoes Parsnips Kale Spinach Cabbage Cauliflower Grape Fruit Coccanuts Figs Date? fresh bakery goods daily Wetz*s Grocery Phone 8.L Ouick Delivery. Phone 82.
