The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 May 1928 — Page 6
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THfc GKEENCASTLK !)AI!.V HANNEK. FRIDAY, MAY 4. 1928.
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I! IIO.V!)-: !\<1 I'lTTION KUi: 27 YEAKS.”
Style And (Quality Service Always At A Greater Saving-
Ilocrcr YV.lli; ; vho broke his co! ji bone l--.it v.!: able to drive In "fir over to Jtnai.ivlllc.
You ( Jet The Most
For It HERE!
The following' is proof Every Day” Low I'rices Your Dollars
OLLAR
Lowest Prices—Result pi Co-operative Buying As-
sociation
Go Farther At Prevos’
> cloverdale * Wi; '\t al of Kok<> .»jK*nt SunJ iy wi. iv- paients, .Mi- and Mrs. ' / hr O’N .i. i tiiughn ent i"(l Itanville X Mon ay for tin' uimnei term f -I . George Applebj is ill with
v thi- flu.
^ Miss .Vlaijuiie Coffniaa unived t ilngt i ’ 1 -. to * spend two weeks with hoi parent.-,
<► M . ajid Mi . Lee Cof:
H. C. Moran, Alton Murphy ami Spurgeon Muinnette, i.a.d eurriers
I ulteniled
BASEMENT SAVINGS
Palm Olive Su limit of 2 bin the customer, Each bui ...
litached Muslin in vi i'. tine ipwlity, 10c the yard 1 v,v
Muslin
Hope .Muslin, standard
ity,
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Same qual-
121c
100 WOMEN’S New Style Hats $1.98 & $2.98 \ brand new .shipment has just been received and shown for the first time. The very latest creations at such prices as are made possible by our Co-operative Association buying.
leorgia of Indianapolis visited G- B. Rockwell Fiiday. Miss Helen Fiynk who has been at her home near Poland, the psst two months because of illness, resumed her work at Madam Klaker’s School at Indianapolis Thursday. William Snyder of Ft. Lauderdale Florida came Thursday to visit his sister, Mrs. J. W. Snider. Mrs. Ralph Hunter ami daughtei fane visited th fiist of tin* week with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor at Stines-
ville.
The La ies Aid will meet Thursday aftei noon at the Social Room. The Woman’s Foreign Missionary! Society held luncheon at 1 o’clock j
♦ ! attended the funeral f Postmaster Tuesday afternoon in connection with ♦i A. G. Coffman at Rouen lie, Sunday. > the regular meeting. Each member
Mr. and Mrs. Lewi Xeier were brought a guest,
i Greene; - tic visitors M iy. J. W. Snider received wurd Monday li v. and Mis. J, W. Ha mun -pent: of the death of his niece Christine the latp : part tf the with their Scott who was killed instantly in an
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SATURDAY—2 TO 11 P » , MAP. .. 1 be—2bc. NIGH I ‘loi-^
HE WAS ALL WEThis old home town was all \vt>i so ^ l, an umbrella and that was all we! tiHi r^l Denny a comic situation like that an Ir take a holiday to give yourself tune toll ? Kegular Denny speed and action iiui rL
and tl, t | love wjfl
J si n Robi i i and v. if,.Mrs. Chus. Rockwell
Indianapolis, id daughter
automobile accident. She was youngest daughter of Mr. and
cutest little girl for him to fall a and a grlorious fight in a careeninV aiiu i bile dashing madly through the ra Pi suit* if, friend it’s a Denny knockout ^
TODAY- LAST TIMES
Examples Oi Our Co-operative Buying Power in The Men s Dept.
Men’s extraordinarily fine trails. Heavy wt. denim,
pockets—Welt made
.Men’s Blue Chnmliiay Im t roomy for excellent service.
Real value givers
quality <>v$1.29
-Made (J9c
Men’s Fancy Dress Socks 35c pr. 3 for $1.00 Men’s Dress Shirts 1.29 3 tor 2.73 Men’s 1 nderShirl.; and Shorts the garment 50c
All Wool Suits Clothes for men and jvung men. High grade workmanship. Spring styles and yiatterns. Extra punts to match
$19.75
are
ii'lditionai
COOL AND COLORFUL WASH FABRICS GAY PRINTS
59c
Sport Satins, All color.- .
12 Mo. Pongee, Natural color
Plain crepe de chine, all colors Tub silks, three prices, 1.00, 89c,
Plain Itayoiis, Two Group„ut QQ_
59e and ... Peter Pan
Prints for spring "Liiiun” Prints,
tiful,
yard English Prints
eral lots
at 19c, 29c. . Guaranteed
Finish Or-
gandy prints
1.00 77c
50c Beau59c
ill sev-
39c
Permanent
(i'Jr
49c
Hi te. ') ii.^ *00
Sport bright shade-
Satins, in 1.00
10 in. Voile* Prints ...... l ight O’ 1 »ay Prints, higlih advertisotl.
39c Rayon 85c
Cretonne in displays, 19c', tJ9c and Wa.-h Crop
mertime figures
three main 50c
Sum-
79c
Women’s Apparel With All The Freshness And Charm of Springtime
Crepe
1.98
Crepe brass-
2.98
Women’s Kayser Silk glovi UW/* spring, 1.50 At i/Ov.
Women’s Silk
Step-ins,
trimmed ... Women's Silk Dance Sets,
ieres and
panties ....
Hair Bow Ribbons, Various widths. Colors
and patterns, onlj OvV
Women's Criterion Knit underwear, new Women's Full Fashioned, All pure thread
silk hosiery, all colors ..
Women’s Pure Thread Silk hose to 1 ‘JQ top, Imperfects A •**•7
thread 1.39 House
time
Women’s Pure
Silk hose,
Seconds ....
Women's New
and morning
dresse*. M„re 1 fWt tylei l.v/l/ Women’s Flannel Frocks; New spring shades, sleeve- .TT /Wt Boys’ and Misses’ 3-4 Length fancy stock-
the pair ...
Children’s Half socks,
pair
Ravon 25c
1.00
30c Kolynos Paste, and u tube free, all for ....
Tooth sample 19c
SPRING SCATTER RUGS, VERY ATTRACTIVE
$2.50 and $2.75
Greater Savings -Bigger Volume of Business.
SATURDAY MARKET PHONE 12. Phone 12. Beef, I \, Veal, Lamb, Fresh Eggs Bulk Kraut, ring own container, lb 4c Fresh Pork Bones, lb 5c Beef Brains, lb. 8c Fresh Itolo •. our make, lb. 1254c Fresh Live Sausage, li; 1254c Fresh Spare Ribs, lb 15c Fresh Sausage, lb. 15c Sugar Cured Bacon Squares, lb 15c Sugar Cur( Tcnic Hams, shankless, I!).. 17c Smoked Skinned Hams, (half or whole), lb 2154c Tender Steak, lb 25c Pasteurized Milk, pt. 5c; qt 10c W H. EITEL .JORGE PHONE 12. WE DELIVER. SUNDAY, MAY 13TH IS MOTHER’S DAY To those who are at home and away, let us not forget that Mother’s love is just as tender and true as it was during our baby and childhood days. Don't forget Her next Sunday! Give her a Mother’s Day box of Artstyle Chocolates
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Today-Last Times
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RAMON NOVARRO—NORMA SH LAKER| “THE STUDENT PRINCE”
‘auixf and hi. “WANDERERS
. L. Scott ai.d lived here mormerly. Dor.sett were Greencastle Mrs. S. L. Me Ramey and Mr-. Clara Monday.
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BOSTON FERNS Wrapped in moss, ready to pot. Saturday, each 10c.
Tresslars 5-13 & Variety Store Phone 164. West Side of Square.
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ALL OVER IN DUN A PLYMOl l ii Ply i have been informed by the .State Highway Commission that plan- are underway for the paving of tin- gnat Michigan road from Roche-tei to the Ohio river, and that tin . an iiing to maintain the original width . f 100 feet the entire way. The Indians first laid out 100 feet for the Michiga.i
road years ago, but never needed it. The local chamber of commerce believi'.s Mai .shall county is the only one along the entire Michigan road which has maintained the original
100 feet.
PUTNAMVILLE
Mr. and Mr«. Clarence Wright of C-ntei Point, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hear The Facts About HERBERT HOOVER Republican Raliy and Speaking At the Putnam County Court House GKEENCASTLE Saturday Night, May 5, 8 o’clock. Nationally Known Speak era; Montaville Flowers, of California. Mrs. Hugh Clark, of Ohio. Let every Republican in Putnam County hear the FA(T\S AP>()UT HERBERT HOOVER.
Heath and daughter Eualla of Keelsville, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Haymaker of Greencastle spent Sunday with Mrs. Sam Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watson had for dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fry, Mrs. John R. Wilson and daughter Marcella of Indianapolis. Mrs. Willis Scobbee and children visited relatives at Mt. Meridian last;
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Grantham , and son Francis, Mrs. James Glidewell of Ladoga, Mr. and Mis. J. D. i Quackenbush and children of Indianu- | polis spent Sunday with Will Glide- j
well and family.
The Home Economic.-- Club will meet Wednesday at the home of M. s. Ann Bowne, the affair will be an ail- , day meeting -o come and bring your I dish and table service. I Mrs. Will Glidewell and son Thee, took dinner with Mrs. Ralph Howuid last Monday, she al.-o had for otic ! guests her mother,''Mrs. McDowel and sister Mis.- Jessie of Summer, Hi. Mumps are ail the go around heie now, sevetal new eases this week. Mr. and Mrs, (). D. Williams ana Miss Lueile Glidewell and Mr. Gilbert Snider were at Indianapolis Saturda night. While there they went to the
English Theatre.
Sunday School is growing rapidly. Mrs. Lucy Chieids’ class will have a 1 song next Sunday. Come out to hear the little folks ring, she had 2u in her class. Sunday School opens at
9:30, everybody invited.
Mr-. Floia Schendel of Indianapolis spent the week end with Mrs.
Tom Williams. ,
I Mrs. O. 1). Williams. Mis. Olie Wil-1- n , iiams and d igfiler ( essie wer» ’o h I llUllfc* i 'o.
Gre-nr ■ - le Monday
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Granada
Tonight, 'I'omorrow Ad in., 10—25c
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HERE’S THE STEER TO THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN!
"A Lusting Gift for a Lasting Love”
In $1.50 and $3.00 boxes.
FLEENOR’S DRUG STORES
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GO - and Keep 'uoing /
CERTAINLY" you can do this if you bring-
your tire troubles to us.
ANDERSON VULCANIZING CO. THE LARGEST AND BKrii KyUlppED TIRE SHOP
IN PUTNAM COUNTY, N. Jackson St.
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