The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 August 1928 — Page 4
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THE GREENCASTEE DATEY BANNER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928.
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Peculiar Medicine GEAR HOOVER Indiana Evei Had NOTIFICATION
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INCLUDES:— SPECIAL LOTS PIECE GOODS WOMEN’S SILK FROCKS WOMEN’S SPRING WRAPS MEN'S ODD TROUSERS MEN S STRAW HATS MEN S ALL WOOL SUITS 2 SETS OF ENGLISH DINNERWARE 15 KALTEX CHAIRS
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t graph, telephone and radio in--trumonts for the -ole purpose of i .irrying news and sound of the proi cding.-- to the newspaper readers nd radio audienc 1 for a few hours. The Hoover personal party is expoeted to enter ’ ■* -tatiium through :he chute beside the speaker’s stand ■at •! p. m., and will circle, the field in automobiles b-fore the nominee is orted to the -tand. I hen Senator jloorgi H. Moses of New Hampshire, permanent chairman of the Kansafit. convention which nominated Hover, will make an address of notification, which will he followed by
Hoover's acceptance speech.
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50 c
Women’s Trimmed Hats, Values from $2.00 to $5.00— To close out at . . . .
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“Konjola took a action on my .-y.-i I had ever taken lies.-,” said Mr. I. South llth St.. .Nc “I suffered in pm time and was nr\ right mc«li(iine to getting worse in-!' finally I was a t couldn't walk withe the least bit of in would nearly set n speech was affecte was difficult for things. This was in my work and I v
different form of cm than anything for my norvous- . I.. Gregory, 111 .■castle, Ind. ir health fi r someaide to find the clp me. 1 kept ci of better until i i veras wreck. I daggering and ■ e or disturbance i ■ wild. Kven my d and at times i‘ me to remember a serious handicap as becoming more
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There will be an all day im i tin ■ and basketdinner at Beach Grove Church, thne mile- w- t of ( lint" Kalis, Sunday, tug. Ik’. Kveryon ■
are invited to attend.
Mr. and .Mr-,. Hoc Hall and son, P;pil, \|t . to orge J’n-ri e \ i'm! I; v. and Mrs. Ke tei at <’nvingtun, v i
day.
Mr. and .Mr-. Wiley Oavi - of Bainbridge and .Mis. Hula .Stagg.-- called on Mr. and Mr-. Kd Bettis, Sunday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Han i Mr . Abner Sigler vis
the time.
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BKIGH I SPOT ON I UK N A IIONAI. HOAD AT NIGHT
pass from all sections of the United States. The new cottages at the Indiana State Farm, with their well kept | lawns and shrubbery make that section a pretty one to travel through. Roscoe Hurst has the comer of Roads 40 and 43 well lighted and it affords a stopping place for many at the meal hours. .Mt. Meridian, still farther east haabout as many electric light.- as does Greencastle and the National road is as well lighted as most main streets in cities along the road. A trip along this route these hot evenings is well worth the time.
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Konjola snlil in Greeni astir, Ind at the Owl Hiui- store, and by all the best druggi-t- in all towns thrnughojt thi- entii- 'i‘lon. (Adv.)
Hotel Grant and Surroundings South of Here M-ike \n I’nusual Display \ftcr Dark. —o— A drive along the National road through Putnam county at night offers some unusually pretty sights. INv.) of these are the Indiana State Penal Farm and the pretty homes on eithei ide of tin road and the Grant Hotel, farther ca-t on the road. The Grant Hotel, with its scores of itright led lie lights, attracts the tourists i d others once they Come in sight of it, and almn-t every evening, the place is crowded with guests. The mall cottages wi -t of the hotel are als" popular places for tourists, acording to the number seen there, most any evening. It is unusual to -ee such a brightly ighted place in the country and because of the pretty surroundings and tin comfort given tourists and travi let s, it lias become a welcome oasis n the travels of many tourists who
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Aug. 10-1 ( (jp)—The hurricane swept cities j ind villages of central Florida’j ruit belt were threatened with new langers of flood today. Throughout the entii ' area whii h • was -wept Wednesday and I hursday by a tropical hurricane, rivers and | lakes were reported out of thei r banks. Repots from Okeechobee ( ity, 1ft miles north of I^ike Okeechobee, said that the streets were filled | with flood waters which threatened serious damage. Taylor's Creek, in the same region wa- reported to rave -wollen from | its normal width of 15 feet to a tho width of a mile in some places. The bulk of the high water was being drained steadily today nto the F.verglades to the south. Seminoleon the eastern fringe of the gieat j swamp reported new high levels on water courses there. The town of St. Cloud on Lake Tohopekaliga in Osceola county wain part under water. I.ake Ki simmee was swollen. Roads from Fort Pierce on the east coast into the interior were im- | passable in some places.
BAUBAKA KENT.W AND&e 8ERANGER. A Universal Pictur* A WILLIAM A. SEITER.
A couple of crooks, a jealous suitor, and a | h make things hum for a beautiful girl and ,, M decid 'd to stop baclieling.
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WF. REPAIR ANY KIND OF A SHOE-
MHSCKIBK FOR 1 HP- HANNEH
Notice ct Sale
Look at the Brand and Quality—Look at the Price, Then Use Your “Noodle”
Women’s Lumps, Men’s Oxfords or Children’s Shoe are ah the same to us. It does not matter what condition the shoes are in, we make them like new.
WEBER SHOE SHOP
Notice i- iu-icbj given that the Chicago, I lidionapoii- and Louisville I Railway will offer for sale for it.11elg lit dial 'j' - and other charges at it -tatimi, Baiiibridge, Ind., on the kJiid nay of Augu t, IbkS, the fol-|
lowing i|( -eribed property:
()' • thirty gallon iiam l Petroleum Luhriating Oil Thi shipment wa-ion;igi!t-d to Avion Goodwin, at Hamb:idge, l id.. I, Lennox Oil and Paint Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, the -hipment in i ig made from Chicago,
in cl ue
111. on June 21-t, lb2N. The charges that wd) date of -ale are as follow FREIGHT CHARGES . STORAGE CHARGES I ' >T U You will therefore taki jsaid sale at said place at the -ah will occur at it)
the morning.
(’hicaKO, Indianapolis & Louisville Ry. IL 1 LANE, Agent.
,... $1.11 . . $4.10
.. $5.21 , notice of |
.-aid time o'clock in
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Swift’s Pi. kled Pork, K lbs
Swift’s Premium Bacon, lb. box
Swift’s Breakfast
Bacon, Ih. roll
Sugar Cui.ii Bacon
Squares, lb
$1.00
45c 35c 17c
Swift’s Premium
Ham, lb Libby's Corned Beef, lb Swift's Premium Hams, whole, lb Swift's Light Bacon, whole, lb
60c 30c
30c 30c
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Boiling beef, lb Beef Roast, lb., 25c to .
\11 Our Beef Is Government Inspected
Always Safe To Eat.
12ic S“'..* u 7 k : 25c
Round, Loan or T Bone,
Re^ai dless of Brice It Must Be What You
Want or Your Money Back. 2^0 Kellogg’s Corn Flakes,
60c 38c
Super Suds- Suds in a dash, 3 for
< )cta«on Toilet Soap,
Of " e( tin 'iio.-t thiilii::g lights between dog actois ever screened is shown in Fo\ Films’ “Wolf Fangs,” the story of th" regeneration Of a dog whelped by wolves, which is showing at tho Granada tonight and Saturday. Curiou.-ly enough, in spite of the bloody oppcarunc of the battle, not one of the animals sustained more than a few -natch", after the fight.
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bottle Granulati'iJ Sugar, 10 lbs
P & G. "i Flake White, f
10 for
Kellogg's Corn 2 for Quaker Oats,
Pkg
Shreded Wheat, Pkf
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15c
10c lie
. 25c
25c
1 It - all in .a matter of training.” cxplaine-l Frank F -ter Davis, owner and trainer of Thunder, the dog .- ar
of the production.
“Dog at*- a intelli^j'iit
1 Cases Quality Innter Tubes, 30x3 I /2. While They Last 98c Tire Batch, 25c size, 2 for 31c Fly Tox, Black Flag - and Tangle Foot For Less.
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;human - and once tliey"iiave mastered ithe art of acting are very easy to di1 rect. They almost seem to road the i mind, although in reality they read I nunjeriui meanings in the tones of
one’s voice.”
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I'be Wrinkle Family always celebrate washday birthday of so many of its members. For many a wrinkle lirst appeared during: tiring hours with washtub and clothes-line.
kit women who use our “Routfh Dry” service have
no clothes lines in their yards and no “clothes lines’ m their faces. For “Rough Dry,” at a very moderate cost, washes and drys everything and irons the fiat work; articles like knit underwear, hosiery, bath towels, are fluffed dry, ready for use. Those pieces neediny it are starched. All that is left to do at home is the ironing of
the lighter pieces.
Let us call at your home and show just how “Rough Dry smoothes out those washday troubles for good and all.
BHONE 12.
WE DELIVER.
SATURDAY MARKET
ROUGH DRY .09c A BOUND
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Home Steam Laundry
Fresh Bork Bones, lb 5c Beef Brains, lb yy^c Fresh Bologna, (home made), lb 12 r /2C Fresh Boiling Beef, lb 1254c Sugar cured bacon squares, lb 19c Fresh Sausage, lb 20c Small Picnic Hams, lb 21c Sugar Cured Bacon, half or whole, lb., 22 I / 2 e Small Sugar Cured Hams, lb 25c Bastuerized Milk- qt., 10c; pt 5c All Kinds of Ready to Serve Meats. Frying Chix.
BHONE 120.
W. H. EITELJORGE
BHONK 12.
PHONE 12.
Grain inuiket report
