The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 August 1928 — Page 3

THE UREEMCASTLE DAILY BANKER. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 192S.

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ECONOMY STORE

m the 19th of this month we shall have T^hed six prosperous years of business at ' xreeent location. Tltese years were made for porous by the guiding 1 hand of our venly Father anti tne more than geners, support of our friends. At this anniverwe may have an important announce-

Everything She Ate Brought On Intense Misery

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^ays Konjola Dflivered Her Stomach Trouble \nd Rheumatism.

From

t to make.

1 Porte, Box iiacon,

SLOO 45c

ith ,,|‘ , :' ak . f y. B “"'35c . . Sciuares, 17(* F0[r Oatt,

B^^osties,

Corn Flakes, ilran Flakes, K’s Bran Flakes, h * e U6,Flak,

r ere •utch Cleanser,

n?. Sr li -e. l

line,

15o 9e

Boilint? Beef,

Lb.

Beef Koast. Lb., 25c to Beef Steak, Lb Pure Lard, Lb Macaroni, Red Cross, !1 for e Pet Milk, 10c and Searchliftht Matches, Box Slireded Wheat, Package Certo, Bottle (iranulated Sutrar, 10 lbs Palm Olive, 1 for Chipso, Package Cold Dust, ?7c and Diamond Matches, H for

12k*

15c 25c

i - MRS. ‘‘Tlie first

.c. tveJ.AMKS H AZEL bot'.h of Konjola eon-

year, Captain Rockwell is daily on

*-■ —o-'-- ^the bridp-e of the steamer Vermont as Margaret Ellen Hoi anil was born it plie< up and down Lake Champlain.

June 18th, 1£63. And epurted this

life July 29th, 1928, at the age of 65 The venerable captain’ ambition i years, one month and eleven days. io r und out t's years of ervice as She was a daughter of Clark an i a sailor on Luke Champlain. Th ; Lucy Brackney, and vas born and he will do, be vows, if he attair- tinraised in Clinton township Putnam centuiy murk,

county, Indiana. Being the sixth child of a family of five boys and five girls. She was married to Nathaniel W. Holland. December 22nd 1881. To which union was horn five children, t inu li-s, Estella, Thon as, Ethel an ] Laura. All of whom are married nn-l re-ide in this county, -xcept Laura 1 now Mrs. Inman residing in Albion!

Michigan.

When a girl in the t> ••n>, he joined the United Brethem < Urn h and af- 1 terwanls changed here membership to the Methodist church at lb irk i Chapel. She wa> a loyal faitliful moth or; living the faith unto the end. She leaves to mom - I - . lx ’ sides the above named children. One i-istei , thre. brother e thirte-n ' grand children. A- wel a host ot !

GRANADA TODAY AND SATURDAY

O A N S

$<

ON AUTOMOtllLIhS, FI UN ITU RE, PIANOS, LIVE STOCK, ETC. Liberal Terms and Small

Easy Payments.

Indiana Loan Co.

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fiiends and relatives. Her husban

having preceded

years

her ii -h ith liiteer. I

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PHONE 15. East Washington St.

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vin.-ed me that 1 had at last found , ,

the right medicine for my stomach i,n<l y? ur mni ^ t of ^ aK °'

Yes mother you hav. cone an lef itf> < .TFSI&P& 'VI

remember you in the entiment . . . _.

of the first verse of the song, written by your brother, to the memory of his

for my

James Hazel of ; (near Blooming- j

ryilsy ]

t inks

inner tubes, while 1 cases last, only 98c » Patch, 25c size, 2 for 31c 'W good 16 gallon kegs, suitable for vradt or gickles 90c

KINDLY ADVICE

Jitia- _

FORD CITY, Aug. 3. (UP) - Williams has posted the fol-

(, itiee: “To the party or pa rig

n , . carried out about 25

I,,,, rom my crib on the night of

many

July 11th: The next time you deci Tb to irr^ke n raid on my jMultry or corn • crib, before you start, kiss the one i you love a- well as the ones you expect to leave behind, because you may bushels 1 * ,e cenipelled to remain away from

home for a long, long time.”

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KAUBLE and SON

PHONI 21.

“ME SELL Ml \T TH US (HMM) TO KM”

full

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OILING BEEF, LB 12y 2 c

-AMBURGER, LB :1 tY SALT BACON, LB. HO'

20c

20c

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1 CREAMERY BUTTER, LB., 48c AMB, VEAL, DRESSED CHIX

right

trouble,” said Mrs. Harrodsburg, Ind.

ton).

“For years 1 never knew what it was to be entirely free of stomach miseries. My food seemed to lodge in my stomach like a piece of rock ami there was a heavy, bloated feelinu no matter how little 1 ate. Most of the time I had rains from my throat to the pit of my stomach. 1 also suffered with i eumatism in my feet anil legs. The welling in my ankles and knees was so painful that I couldn't bear to stand on my feet. I tried everyth'' ig f >r relief, but nothing seemed to help me. “Since 1 have taken Koi join, I am not only free of stomach trouble, hut my rheumatism i entirely gone and my health in general has improved in every way. 1 have a good appetite deep bettor at night and always feel fine during the day. Konjola will always have my hearty indorsement." Konjola is sold in Greencastle, Ind. at the Owl drug store, anil by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire eetion. —(Adv.) o——— MEN EON!) OF CANDY LONDON, Aug. (UP)—Men artreplacing women as eaters of sweets :.y London confectioners. Women, ever thoughtful of their figures, eat le s mndj and -moke more cigarette.-. The sweets habit among men ha increased steadily since the war. But both men and women are becoming | nuife trict about their diet. Englishmi n are said to lie more careful about their figures today than at any time since the wealing of words went ou* cf fashion.

My all is with you mother dear, The warm spot in my wandering

soul;

As flaming fire your voice I hear, Once my foolish henit thought a

scold.

Now memory returns your love home, A light that burns with thought of thee; The hearth-stone of my heart alone. Can feel the spark so dear to me.

Everything under table. See Wet*.

tin un f r

t hilt.

GROWTH NOT STUNTED ALAMEDA, Cal., Aug. 3. (UP)V hollyhock more than 17 feet t II hu- been raised by Mi Estelle D Witt of Alamendu. In addition to the main -tuck, there are four smalh branches running up from the groun Peaches will he very tine and cheap for Saturday. Wetx still feeds hungry people. HOLARKHIPS FOR WOMi N PARIS, Aug. 3 (UP)- Young women soon will be eligibb for cholar- • hips in the lyceums of Paris and ioveral of the provincial colleges. Until now scholarships have only been provided by the City of Paris to boy . Car fancy water m-Ions Sat A. M priced from 30c to 50c. Ver fine. Wetz for eats.

IAMS- pouNi> a,f orWhole)

r breakfast Bacon—/jV

Fireal

/SiviaI

(3 lb. or more)

29c

38c

'Snaked Picnic, lb 21c

, CottageiButls, fanr...

'ountry

•■irge t For

Flakes, 25c

! Lb. Box Soda car' 'rackei j!»)C

"ountry Club Mayontaiae, Qt. Size

! lb. Country .ayor Cokes

Club

49c 35c

'ountry Club Peaches, -arge Can

,'ountry l Lb. ..

Club Butter, ^

Wonder-nut Oleo, lb. ..

23 c 50c 19c

Crram Lb. ..

Cheese,

Dill Pickles, I Qt. Jar ..

Country Club Reli.-h, Lane jar (Small Jar

35c 25c 23c

lie i

Dixie Relish, Large jar .. (Small jar

Bread, 1V4 lb He 1 lb. I.otif 5c

Peanut Butter, 1 lb. jar

Apple Butter.

1 t|t. Jar

Large

Uanteloupes

23c 16c) 22c

AT Sti HE EMBROIDERS FON DU 1 V , u i .. Auc. j (UP) —If you want to live long, keep busy is the advice of Delos Hatch, who has ju^-t passed hi< Sfith birthday. Since the death of his wife nine years ego, Hatch has practiced his lielief by keeping a garden and doing embroidery work. He ha embroidered more than 100 pieces, including doilie lur - h cloths, and h d-preads. He does his work in color.-.

AT 98 CAPTAIN CONTINUES TO PILOT STEAMER

\ EKMOM MW II \S BEEN S Ml tm M YEARS i ILL I (M >h I OHM AKD ‘‘ Tu El Tl RE”.

ST. ALBANS, Vt„ Aug 3. (UP) Seventy-one year .i ,r r» Eli B. Rod well took out his fit t pilot’s licen-i Today, hale and hearty in his 98tl

Lemons, I>oz«-n .

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FINAL OFFERINGS Saturday will be your last Rood chance to buy a hiVh class Victrola, piano or i adio at prices far below cost. I/)ok over carefully these bargains listed below and come in Saturday. Kimball Player Piano formerly aold for *550. In ix-rfcct shap*-. Never been off our floor, .lu-.l one left. Ibis piano, bench to match. 100 new and demonstrator rolls. Final Price, $325.00. Easy (erms to responsible people. GEM INK KIMBM I. Walnut piano. New modern piano of Hmall design, this i* a regular 9420.00 instrument. Bench to match given away free. This piano is in perfect condition and is a very line buy at final price of *275.00. TERMS: I sed Victor, NOW 927.->0 NEW Kimball, was *150; NOW *100 I sed Kimball, was *225; NOW $ 15.00 N IIAA Kimball, was Slid; NOVA y... JT.i.OO I SED Kimball, was *165.; NOW $10.00 NEW \TWATKK KENT mmlel 35 with TUBES, regolar *56.50. Just one left, at $3.1.00 Desk for above set Hold for St.>.00. binal 320.00 Magnavox Loud Speakers, regular *35.00 speaker NOW, *20.00 One Only Power Magnavox Loud Speaker, was #5.5.00; NOW $12.00 Slightly used five tube radio in beautiful Walnut cabinet with Kello# speaker. Tubes, Set, Cabinet, Speaker, 135 Volts “B” Battery, Vesta “A” Battery. Ready To Run. Final .$62.50

Cartwright Jxlusic Shop .COME IN SATURDAY

Remember

WARNER BROS./”™*' Monte Blue 4** IN. Across The Atlantic” WITH Edna Murphy IAU0 OS TMI tTOSV •> S»'« SCENARIO BV HARVIV CSTIS

flUes TO FRA'NCE —and— FINDS R , O

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We Repair Shoes There is no need of buyinir new shoes to keep you from &’oin.u - barefoot the re niainder of the summer. 1 .ct us make your old ones like new. 1 tuy then for wint or. Weber’s Shoe Sbcn

(oppositi: pour oi-i kt:)

DlMCTIO II

Howard Bretherton 15 | A WARNER BROS PRODUCTION A Ridure Thai Has Taken i'lie ( ountry By Storm. | A NON-STOP FU(;HT TO 10(K r FNTKRTAIN \\ FNI

:i five startl'd in. rushed in and,

small would

the Imilei room. He realizing that the

(ream of water from the pump have little effect on the firg,

“I do not spend too much time in reviewing tin- pad,” ho says, “but look forward to the future. Even 1 with 98 years behind me, I am plan- ! ni nr for the future. Do you know what my plans an .’ Well, they are ! v to pend at len.-t two year, more in

the pilot house of the Vermont.” «>

Rockwell left hi home at North

lb to, Vt. at the age of 12 to become I <'or fancy water melons, Sat. A.

M. priced fimn 30c to 50c. Very fine. Wetz for eatu. It.

.tinted tin' lux . on the tr.t boiler

rated enough steam to ex-

tingui: It the llctmes.

1 a ijLir.

In ISOS, the captain, then pilot of j J the teunier Adirondack, raved 12 i |

by nuick thinking. One nighi RIJBSCRIfiB

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C & C Ginger Ale Z 3JSC

At The A&P Today and Tomorrow/ f A'\

Lux Ivory CcTrto Bread Coffee

Fruits and Vegetables Bananas Peaches Beans Tomatoes Potatoes and New Peas

THE GREAT

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