The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 July 1928 — Page 3
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Sale Bepins July 26!
When Ih*- sjlc ..p.-MS on Thur day r.iorninj; at 8, 4‘VPf.V Ikxju- luv.-r in Puti>a>n (ou.ity should Ik 1 on hand rJiarpl* on ih«* hour. Tht* savings udvantapas are obviou-! Quantities in many in stances nre liaited—some being only one <>l * kind. FIJRNirrRE DEPT.—r-N'D i lfnift
Sale Ends August 1
’.ot put oft un'il tomorroH to buy that ni‘w ri 1 . The sale will strictly end on the set nvings are to lx 1 had now —-not later. • r Tastinate?! Come in and make early that will be satisfactory. Vou sa^,. on every dollar! RMTl RE I>EPT- ‘!\T>. FLOOR
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CHOICE FURNITURE This clearaway embrace every suite ot‘ furniture found on the floor. Living-room, Bed room, Dining- room, Porch sets, Breakfast sets, Kitchen outfits, etc. The very best quality furniture is stocked. Right as to quality, st yle, service, and price. The 2bL. reduction should make these offerings doubly inducing Here are only a few of the many outstanding values:—
ENTIRE
t'lic llining Room Suili* of M pieris, Vnicr ii an. >V iilnut, lormrrly M.1.1, r'll Ndw only tinr Ht*d Itnom .Suite nl ; pigcc;, American Walnut, formerly Now \ Ih-d Room Suilr of I rrmh W altut, d piec. I or mei ly $165, flk Now «T*CW.i)U
it, ■ . t ^l
tine I i\ing Room ^ulic of 1 piece-' larquard \elour, All OUT, $140 lormerlv, ii‘iWk Now ,t>;W Another Living Room Suite ot Overstuffed Red Davenport and 2 (hairs, UJ I OT >1»0 formerly, now only . »p l»lt> \ Dining Room Suite of American AA’alnut,
Alii, Heauttful value,
Now .......
STOCK OF AND RUGS (fur rug stock is entirely too large due to tin? backward season which we have experienced this year. We have three stacks of room size rugs in Axminster, Velvets, Tapestries, Grass, Fibre, Wiltons, etc.' Sizes are 6x9, 9x12, and 11.3x12. The patterns are all entirely new and different. All wool rugs that cany a gu.uantee of sat isfaetion now at 1 [ off. Here are a few of the items-*
All Kaltex 5 Suites & Pieces Off
$112.50
(i REFRIGERATORS TO C LOSE OUT AT COST!
fi\9 Axmin lei Rugs, Formerly S22.;,0, Now 9x12 Axminster Rugs.
$45 Values, Now 11.3x12 Axminster, !>5t \ allies. Now
3fixf>3 Axminster KugN
AA ere $9. i0, Now
$17 $33.50 $39.75 $5.97
9x12 Axminster Rugs, $37.50 Values 9x12 Axminster Ruga, $52.50, Now ,i>xt')3 AA ilton Rugs, Were $6.50, Now 1 12 llrass Rugs, ' .re $6.50, Now
$28 $39 S9.75 $4.95
$4 SCATTER RUGS FOR $2.5«-$2.85
fur 'Pring Suninier, fall, in fa.i fiw the year 'round Kaltex has fmiHd a permanent pU. e in the lietter I ‘
y
A <
..m. 'the rnuce.itiilitv, ih«
l.eauty in appraiun.e, and now ihe low cost, are sufficient induce inenis to movi; *yer> piece i.f haltcx m the si.. r ,-. DnArale yinu
iwirch er^ntlm,pailor now !
I hairs 1ft at were
$15 are now
* hairs that were $2tl are now ynly
!* f itirary Talltes were
arw now se|li(ii< tor i- '*!r- •
$7.50
$10
$9
1 Desk foinieil) $17.50, now .
I I lour Lamp was
r2s.,'., t,,,n nnly
* fttKk.r.!, line I »| ,n>r.l>es were $8 7 5, are U* A ||/| now only .pt.Uw
$18.75 $5.00
Thf
he
luctions Include
Following:
Smokers I’ablea, (iceasion Unllychni. rabies. 12 mj. yd.
End « ;ks, lea, hen Me
Sewing Cahiiveta, Magarme Racks HcWge, I'alde. and l loor Lamps, Round Top Tables, Octagonal Tables, Spimiut • hairs, Library Tablets Chiuese I iev«*.
Now Is Tlie Ideal Time To Plan For The Redecorating You Intend To Do This Fall.—Save The Difference.
Greencastle’s Fconomy (’enter
S. C. PREVO COMPANY
Your Home Institution For Twenty-Eight Years.
1 »MMlAtMONER$* U.l.OW r- A. O. Allec, poor . |r" Coffman, ~al
\N( t.S
Remington <y>., ii'nr,
18.63 1
Amo. Wendling, ame
193.60
1
104.28
Fdw. Fiteljor»e, d. .
175.00
W. H. Rupert, .same ....
515.20
dtie Thomaa, Sul
13 50
1 dw. Eiteljorge, hr,id pri.
22 00
Lane & Hendrick., ame ..,
627.20
'iner (iriffin, sam.-
10083
I he Herald, r.ti . <p.
■1.75 Frank .Arnold, same
21.50
m
|ank Roberts, sam-
i .o
t'. N. Clew irl, name
. 6 00
< ha'. Williamson, ame
314.60
I-enia lie 'Tele i o
1 ' , ‘ '
Orville O’N* ,i. al. exp
325.41
D. H. Gobel Co., ame
.. 1.67
■j
I- t r„,k & Son
. 17.20
C. T, South.ild, <nie
. 1.00
Hamilton Book Store, ame .
17,95
"Vtle Water Co. .
62.09
Jno. (Vermillion, a!, f*xp. .
211.93
Riley & Werneke, Pie . off. .
... 9.50
ihath Valley F.ler. Cn.
46.50
Litcile Hart, al
37.60
i Jrant lllen, GRR
l
■ i i■ Ii Mfg. i , jail
10.73
C. \ Mgi hall, .ii
117.50
Itenrj Allen, me
l .1 .
tder Co., Cn. Farm
J 08.69
T'. E. Reed, Coronei
94.60
('. W. Dean, name
304.27
S. Cowgill, same .
C. B. O’Brien, al. hlth off .
100.00
Levi William on, same
. 83.25
iiy Mci.ullough, sal
. 23.00
M. I 1 Cooper, : ,1
100.00
Fid. Clodfelter, same
. 27.65
b
her McCullough, sal. ex.
. 78.80
O. A. Day, .ime
100.00
A. G. Sutherlin, name
127.55
A. McCullough, Eal
40.00
Frank Davi-, ame
100.00
Thos. Roach, same
55.70
■V
tl Cush, . ame .......
,'i
Jno. James, same
125.00
< has. Miller, same
76.70
fl
gKo Hutst, same ..
40.00
Ed. F i tel Jorge, mileage ..
. 4.05
Dan Hall, same
11648
Mf
Mei Hathaway, same
. 38.00
A. A’rrmillion, Ut. off. ..
HC.Mj
V« rner Houck, : am<
14.00
ry Hathaway, same
3140
Cully Wil on, a '< or ..
80.00 1 Harvey Fall, same
. 74.30
,<• Chem. Co., farm rupp ..
Hubert Miller, same
42.00
( has. Siddenr, fame
.. 51.00
ntgomery Ward < o , ame
. . 15.19
Inez Miller, ame
42.00 .1: s. Hugg, same .
. 15.75
in
C. Prevo, rame
10.08
Arny Bui.-, same
18.00
Arthur Eggen, same . .
6740
J. Gamhold, same
■
Oran Bui., ame
28.54
F’lrner Blue, same
110 81
owning Hammond Co., me, £s..iO
Cora M. Davis, ame .
81.00
C. B. Knauer, same
.. 86.80
ru
C. Dimmit, same
22.50
C. O. Davis, tame
106.00
Rex Hathevvay, •arno
124.71
y | igh Point Oil Co., ; ame
30 90
Burenbarg Grain Co., poor .
8.72iA. J. .Minron, same
81.07
ampbell Bros., -ame
. . 63.50
Jj. I’ 1 . Bartlett, poor
20.94
1 ayman H* pier, name
MJI
•* 1 F. Caiaion^T'o., samp
. .. 7.50
!Jno. Wil on, same
. 7.59
Geo F. Tliomas, name ....
328.70
topical Point Co., same
. . 5.25
j Silvry ro., ame
5.25
Albert Houck, ramr
. 56.60
'• B. Lane, same .
9.00
J. B. Gough, same
18.42
I rank Arnold, same
56.75
'8.
W. Seller, some .
15.00
1*. II llm hharger, -ame . .
2.00
Hernert i'itisimmons, ante
.. 39.60
|t*
11 O’Brien, Fame
. . 38.50
|M. E. f'hu tian, same
50.00
1. C. Bond, same
. U*'
d
rank Edwards, Dpndl < Idm. 30.90
|C. ' . ' oil". , .line
30.00
J. C. Hihnole, same
. 167.IR
«iy Robertson, rune
. . 16.00
('. N T . Strouhe, same
30 an
'e. B. Wright, same
Fame .. 118.25 here last Friday.
Air. and Mrs. E. L. Gray wen
Iivl-
Co., aanv', 7.23 Mis Wilbur Priest and i ons viaite*. lanapolis visitors Tuesday
Mm lull Cement Co., : une Indiana Mate J mi, same J. L. McForran. gas tax .. Robert Terry, ame Ino. 1). Allen, .ame
2S.90 in Indianapolis a few day laat week 44.64 A large crowd attended the piano
26266 recital at the home of Mrs.
day;, la;>t w* i. with Melvin Ruark
and fainily.
Cilli-in Faith B'n; tr> .'ueday I with h«r graaJpavont: Mr and Mrt.
L. £ Bxa and tamily.
98.00 52.50
Line last Thursday evening. Darrell Rail returned Sunday from
Stringer <.!• McOi nmack, sme, 1081.60 a trip out west.
Roy Arnold, same ... Sweet'& W right, sami Emery Nichol . iiM
151.00
. 907.80
1369.10
Mr. Virgil Crew and family of S Dakota are visiting relatives heie. Mr. and Mis. W. M. W’alden of
Utucc • UtMtRS GET REDUCTION
ON FREIGHT RATES M „. Lc U Rea r vi: .ting Mrs. If is announced this week by ML WeWott .
Mull. Manager of the Uurchnslng De- Thos# motonr „ to Walnut Gardens I"' " , :, I "?, ian , a .^ ar !" . BureaU *h h J * t Sunday to $p«nd th lay wt* Mr.
and Mrs John Cash, Melvin liuark
farmer' of thin State have won u de*
d irt " by ml iamily, Leon»rd Newman and
809.80 Brazil, Mr. T. W'ulden of Terre. Haute 1 "innieice i niniiir ii..n efftetmg Wlf{ , ln(J 0;w , g ul!> aT , i wi / e 2411.28 and Mr. Nichol; of Marshal were " lt '" " Q '' 11111/11 i"lu‘mg p ov p 1S i.] w filled hit .ippt;atmenfc 1247.32 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ball ,l '° cha ‘« e,: ^-lage of one Bethft , Sundav • 71.36 Ust Friday. ^ r 111 to, ‘- or * 1 ‘‘‘ rl y 3 ,nrd oi Gian BurgeEs and family csljed on .49,00 , „ . . the prevailing rat id, average £ nd ^.j 70.00 Those from lure who attend.d a ofe one dollar per t„n or nearly a Mr ,_ n u g,,.^ ,, Ueii n M , s P‘« uc ai '' ,u ' r a * ,h * f Mllt ljf the Prevailing rafe-whicl; | A mv Bw; infJ . Jvjch , t . M,. yJ .y $f.
a r a lltr.u-it at (,rei iicastle SiiIkIuV Wire .vainlCec I.t.2K fit.rr. t icr/.iu 1., . ■. .
AtAWW*- •*.*-. ... ... .
in I
Scubnei A Spencer, same Jas. I. Nelscn, one .... Jno. Shilling;, i:ne T. Boswell, sam Frank Davis, .line ....
O. A. Day, same 8.50 M. E. Cooper, same 8.50
• r,10 ° o. J, Larkin, one 6111.00 Dan Etcheson, Mr. Edward Thomaa
Dr. and Mrs Colltnr, Mr. and Mrs.
aumer.
Til*, rciuction Will h. effective
Towel Park, at 35.70 and family, Rev. Bratton and family, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and about ,1^,3 1185.12 Mr. T. J. McKeehan, Mr. Paul Me- three-fourths of IHinoT Ttie ca.e has
Iiaac Skelton, J''runlt Allen, .-.ai. e
T. R. Woodbun., same W. E. GUI, same F. S. Hamilton, same
OLD CHIIF TO RETIRE
LAFORUE. Ind , July 25. (UP) —
1168.40 Keehan and family, Mr. and Mis. been pending tor le-aily loui years.'Thomi A. Whorwtll, said to be the
35 00 Mr. and Mi Clarence Crews are 73.00 going to Newcastle soon lo accept a
Post Runyan, same 66.00
ino NidiAlson, sam. |
ara Brown, same
izalit-th Sear», s»me
N. Da|hy, aumet .
Ilia W.Tk Sehool, game y M. Clannch, omuif. Curtis l.awraace, „
iy William , i>ante Ida O'Neal, same Ray Bell, i ame na Yoik, ame ..
i ml Haskett, aatne lianapolie Orphan Hoiii, F. Cannon, Insane . Gaugiiey & Kenne.ty,
miial
‘.'2.f>U ^«cil Wil. on,
Lot) ,, 'hden McN'etf, same
28.75
p Ul^TlNi
Fred Hank entertained a number if friend Numlnv afternoon.
90.00 family. the fertilize".: companias -ought the rr. the local d»pertme:u or. Au/'J;t J, af-
tuetion of *hipment. The average is ter 38 years ar chief and 52 years ilmut one d«dlar for Indiana points, a.-, a tnembor of the local tire dapart-
sitlon a:, overseer on a sanitarium. A^ gieat quantities of feitiliz*-j-.s are ment Ho will he 75 years ell at Charles Sh. j, Fred Hubburd and u p,i by Indiana farmeis, it will mean that time and will 1" . i- c J-ei
a tremendous sating to the agrieiil* .Op’ain Lirl Reynold:
i
Woodrow Dkkron were borne over
Sunday. Tliey ur# working iu And- tmal industry of the State "U. ■- o.—■ ■■■.
olll
t. County Tuber, \ , <* Banner, Prel. hi«>
va Bryan, same
ue Print Co., sain, id f.ucas, sal., "fl . s
F. Gill, aami> K. Oill, Af -i.
Woodhurn, off e» [V as. Stewart, un,. , • E. Gill, sam '
va l.isby, sal., ntf c;
ona Cooper, same 118.57 ’ Cary Payne, bridge | oodstoak Co., off. exp. ...... 7.50 Ross Runyan, same
4 "J* 3 ** -
i00* mm*" i •
J. <Wd on, nine
l.j.M
l(oj I. n y, same
33.76
to 00
I). W. Hum Co., ‘■nine
»0 i
i l.ii t'M • V|< < Hill t"
22.i,0
S. McGaughey, ante .
. i4.7.'>
< . i . t (olll! ' .4 M H
• 0
0
T. E. Wil on, ame .
. 1.i.7l
< W 1» liU« « , mm
.'.'JKi
15.00
W. I'. Keniualy, -ame
\ 1 V ;4 11(4 1 l, 'll II M
'ii
I'OliO
True ami True, anu
1 ...i it tit ' : ('II I|i t
...,0
16.00
E. Builinpume, ame
Ai.lU
tu >, am
1,1 <tl
20 00
I.. . Vouch, same
Hi
^ M. (' u , .hi •’ ■
"O
30.00
Wm. McGanghey, -.ii.u
r )s'.( (
f-? If ,. a
1
. ,i)
20
•. O’lli it n, ame
.E 1 4 •'* e/lvH »
villi
lit
16.00
J. 1.. l ib , - a me
..tl M
u d *r-.ci
1*0 , ,
Stanley, ( o., same ...
4 . -
• . it » t
/t.iii
. ..,2
50 01
Putnam < o. II" jiital, aim
1 c.’ i
;» iit- » ' til l,- i t <(.S
4 ml
,..,5
C. A. Kelley, ame
hO.IMi
J. L. Eller, same
1
.itoi ru n I .,
. f
.i i
ii
Dr. E. Iluwkiu -, . aiu-
Mi, •• . v’ii-
,1
36.20
C. O. O’Brien, same
, . . Ill'l
... i
900.00
W. It. Hutcheson, same
<4.1
• i
37.98
Curl Walters, same
'I .l)0
0
29.30
( land Pruitt, prel tnwy.
I.
,0
. 3.14
Afidrew Wimnmr, ame
>
184.33
Cha.-. Brackney, am-
H Til*
11.21
250.00
Pyna O’Neal, same . .
Ii.a, mat Supi'iv Co., same
4.fS
ti2.50
.1. \. MeFerran, -aiiii
' T / i , Fi i
*i < \x, *nn- f
115.9;
110.03
M Ripple, aim
0
Sweet X Wiaglit,
alii**
tH 50
6 Oft
■IiiJpl Comnici. i il ame
.. 18 75
W G. O'Neal (V,
sfimo
157.t,
. .67
lie wanner, same
. 33.1-
i Elmer Blue, ' ame
. 7.5
200.60
1 ioss Runyan, same
. 24.v.
... ., Piniu oil Cca,
same ....
8 1
,,1U i ,nl ctitoitoi>’eA i num- ill At.MIEN ‘ilART IINANt Lji
' ' ” 1, k''' ■ iii'i'en, 1,,^ () j ffienij;, (.veiling in INDI.ANAPOLIS, Ind., July 26. ueiii iu w, ip lay with Mr . Nora „ ( , n()r ad. Ford’s ••venty fourtl (UP)- William J. Mooney, director
niithda; anni'-ei ary. I Is e pi'r • nt of finaiici in Indiana fur tin- NationAirs. Ruby Games tpcnl la.t Wed- L rrf Ml . ulM j M rb . 1 aslier, Mr. and
Oldt"' Pr.nlv
M I
♦SuiH*
Hi' Id L| ■ '
I ill it- l Wa m Ualhliri'lgi , i ^ l|i i,i,.a. lo .-ee Ml-. I lia
r h i |I0 illy,
it., . * i iao* i a nil .uniiiy p( h!
( llj»ei.
,i i n i',.■ S' i "< Aoder in gent tin
it . , ii ill, I,me inlk-.
i \ i> .mu and tamily qrent
' i. I. Il' l n il I la /el
■I i!o,r.
i i f r ■ penl Si
-4.00 Bros.,'same '....ii'.... i>-' • jt
Cook & Eons, same *9'
-"-i ( .:i
(M . • li ' ; dy|-
sits. Ratclift, Air. and Mrs. S. Young Mr and Mi Otis Ford, Mr. Ileniy I ofd, Mr. and Mr-, Claude Pruitt, Ml and Mn. John /haip, Mr. Estel Minins and lami \. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Mr. and Mi Wairen Young and Lois .iiid li"in IJallan Refrt hinent., of ire cream, Cake mid bananas were fiw-d. The gue t departed at a late hour wishing Mi Ford many happy
returns of Die da)
Mr. and Mr . Han An«jer.ion, Mr.
,i* Colhris o| Indian- oiut Mrs. Oscar < "ffman and -on and my with Dolby Col- Mils < luru McKee attended birth-
lay dinnei for Mr. Charles Kennedy
nurd ,i-(uined hoine at hi hom< - io i t "Stervilli' tail Sun’
u * Kb In i day
m cr .1 ,1 T Milwau- 1 Mrs. Altwrt Allen vi. ited with Will
Bikers at New M»V*vitle
i- r' oiati nave «..u .<i>. noiut .pent lard 1
in Indianapollt.
s Louii Hubbard is home f’ lirnapoUs for a two week.- vacat Veach and family were Sun i ^eits of his father at Staunton, Ind.
ai Democratic campaign, ha; begun
hi. work.
Mooney wa re-appointed by Herl»ert H lehman, New Yoik, national Anauce director, on the recommendation of Indiana National C-otmait-leenian Charles A. (iieathouse. The new Indiana director recently was. fuiem.in of a county grand jury
here
- 'mm
.•one to Illinci to vi-if with the tat-
t<;l (l t f ■ i
^*,1 ,i»i- liMnes Byron of Kan.
Mi, and Mis. Will
M, if-bf Cca vfordtville visited fricn
EAST MARION Mr. and Mrs, Win. Newman and son. Cecil, John Cash mid wife, Leonard Newman and wife and Mr. and Mm. Oran Buis and daughter Lillian ailed on Melvin Ruark and family Wednesday evening and had ice crean . r Storm ant^ mghter, Phillis, of Indianapolis visd Bunds- w * v Mr . Myrtle Storm ’ »on Haro’d, is visiting her Stwally an D&ila* Ruark and wife spent a few
/% ^
r ’ - l ^frireMKf,
D W. S'rcat of Roseland, La, ii 90 yean old ku; com.nuM hu daily work a* printer on the Herald ot that city He entered the trade at Iowa City'. la., when he wag 14 years old .;nd plant to retire at the .js sf 179. ^
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