The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1929 — Page 2
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THE (IKEENCASTLE DAILY I3ANNER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1929.
Avondale Tomatoes, 3 cans .... 2f)c Standard Peas, 3 cans 25c
Clifton String Beans, 3 cans ....
Choc. Pecan Cakes, a pound 24c Del Monte or C. C, Lorn, 2 cans . 2Sc
18 oz. Lemon butter, cream icing cake
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1 '2 H>- I.-af Uirr'.il (1 Hi. loaf 5c) Whole Wheat (Raisin linad l)c) ('oilntl'v (Tib Hutlcr, Lb. »K)L (Ci'camory I’utter .... 4!)e) 28c Wondornut Oloo, Counti., (Tbi> (Jat.-;a|», Of'., Quart J; i Smok'il ll'irinr Ki h fT., 2 for 'Ji-
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2lc 10c
Celery, Large Bunch
10c
(.rinu ■ tlolih‘li Appb 4 lbs. for . ..*
25c
Wine. :'|) Apple., 3 lb.:, for
25c
(!. (’. Bacon. 3 lh.-. or more— lb
25c
Nkinnc 1 linn, half <:r v.'lmle l!>
28c
Col'.ai e Ilutter, Lh
32c
Bred Thomas wa in Rockville Fiiday on l*Kal business. 1. te Duncan of (Toverdnie spent Thursda yin (ireencastle. Albert Dobbs wa a bti.dncss vi.itor in In danapolis today. Mi. .. Olive Kdwara.. of ( layton was a (Jr oncastln visitor Friday. Mi . Ivul Dan. of GTovcrdale was i Vi itor in (Jii eacn tie Friday. Mi . Jo i'|ih Schwomyer of Cloverdale pent Friday in Greencaatle. Mr. Curti,. Drown of near Stiles\iile pent Thursday in (ireoncastle. Mi. s Dade Shearer i: cor,lined to her home in Seminary Court by ill-
ness.
I.awrcnre Crump, clerk at the postoffice, is coi fined to hi home by ill-
of agriculture wcie passed out at the door. About seventy-five Putnam County farmer: adrinb d th morning
1,1 session and a much l ugi r graup list-
jcned to the aftmiioon lectures. The speakers for the day were: llaijold Kevins, State Automobile In urjance ilepurtrnent, Harry Combs, Purchasing department o fthc Farm Bureau, Oscar Kami, district chaiinian, la-w Taylor, Paul Kngle, purchasing
NoU/C department, an I h. <>. Kva o . 1 ” O, The (icakers gave short addresses
] Covering pi int.-. which would aid farm- < rs in thi county in their work. The men fiom Indianapolis who conducted the meeting have lieen going about the tate in the interest of th farmers.
Will Irwin i confined to her on So. Indiana St., became of
CLASSIFIED ADS
— For Sale— FOR SALE:—15 boats. Phone 290K. 17-2p
8°9Sy Lace Neckwear
FOR SALE: Highly petegreed plack, 5 menths old, (ierman Police dog, male. Phone 710. 18-2p
MORE THAN ORDINARY SERVE ( nr -he i i . open to i re and all . Winter, an I Mim:n"r v'»rin<; ami fall. I adics and Ru 'r - men, I trmci .. and : heiks, ! i i s not our tault if you look like f reaks We’re here <o <rv" ••mi in ever vay So brin," in ycur clothes v itliont delay. IDEAL CLEANERS
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SATURDAY MARKET New Hulk Kraut, lb 5c Fresh Pork Hones, lb 7Me Beef Brains, lb 10c Home Made Liver Sausage, lb 15c Fresh Bologna, lb 12Mc Sugar ('uretl Bacon Squares, lb 17Me Fresh Sausage, lb 17 Me Fresh Side Pork, lb 17 Me Fresh Sparc Ribs, lb 17Mc Veal Slew, lb 20c Lamb Stew, lb 20c Sugar Cured Bacon, half or whole, lb. .. 20c Silver Nul < >leo, lb 20c W. H, EITEUORGE PHONE 12. WE DELIVER.
Mr.:, hoim illness. Mr-. Ccorg ■ tnsign who ha been crionsly ill .:t li r h( me i iop rted to he improving. "li Kenneth Mel »y of Cincinnati iting with her pan lit , Mr. and Mr . C. N. McWcthy. .Me C. C. IlunU, who underwent a ini,iic op(>ration at the County ilo.spiial a week ago, is reported improvinjr nicely. Mi-. Con Shelton returned to her mine in Evansville Thursday, af's r a visit In re with Mrs. R. L. O’llair and daughter, Pearl. Cottage piayer meeting of the M: pie Heights chcreh will he held at Hie home of Charles Vanvact'r on II ci I R) at 7:2.0 o’clock tonight. D > llillis, who has been confined to hi home on ea t Washington Ireet with an attack of influenza for ten days, is able to be out again. Mr. and Mr . Harry Allan and daughter, Lucille ultrmleii the State Lumberman'- baiuiuet held in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel, Thursday evening. I.! .' ll ('unipb'!! through hi.; attorney, In 'I V. Thomu- filed a c< mplaint on a n a'count in the Putnam Circuit court Friday morning again t Ee l Chri -tie. A judgement of tf'.K) wa asked. I Sunday movies will he started in Dp. ncur, county .eat of Own county, oiitb of heic, on Su)iday by E M Vi iiuesney, owik r of Hm n w Tivoli tin .it'r. Hp< ncer i. falling in line with oth< r citie and towns i v< r the tate i.w having S'.', mi ay motion picture... A K J270 D AM AGES Many W. Wool filed a complaint f r damage in the Putnam Circuit court Friday morning against th» leire llnnto, Imlianapidis, and Kastern Traction < ompany. A judgment of 7200 was asked. According to the cotnpl lint a h<> se, ridden at th" time of the accident by ll< len Clems, was struck by a traction car run by this company in < ■ nimercial Place < n the edge of Grecnca.-tle. It al o stated that no warning was given until the horse was on the tracks, when a shrill whistle was hi w:;, fi ghtenlng the hor e. Mis Clem- w i unable to gi t the hoi so ntf the trn ks in time to avoid an acridenl. h.e| V. Thomas i.- the attorney for th 1 plaintiff. o FARM HI READ MEETING Put' am Farm Bureau he|! an all day ui< < tiir r in th" A ' inbly ro- m of th" (.int Mono Friday. A number of p. aki r fr<im the Stale department of th- Farm lliircau : poke at both th* - morning and afternoon meeting . I.it< rature in the fi>rm of booklet' '• iv* i i ■ a ntimh' r of diff rent phn ;es
FOR SALE: Three fresh Jersey cows, ages 8, 4, and 5 years, also a number of good Locust fence post. John II. Smyth, Fillmore, Ind. 18-2p. • FOR SALE: 'Six room modern home all on ground floor small lot. This is the Newliou e propeity, located on South College Street near high school building. (Te e to church. Close to College. This i aa ideal home for some teacher or some Professor, or would make an ideal home foi some older person wishing to locate close to square. See W. A. Mundy at 19 E. Washington or call C>’M or 053 K will make interesting price to some one who wi lies to buy this home. See me quick. W. A. Mundy. 15-tf
FOR SALE; Wc.t Virginia Laurel Block, $0.75 per t'in thi • wool:. This is a big block coal, low in ash and very hot. Greencastlc Canning Co. 1G-3L
FOR SALE 1J)2G model coach, $75. Phone G72-L.
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FOR SALE;
Lyons. Phone GID-X.
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Essex 17-3t M. O. 17-3t
FOR SALE One upright piano; one vacuum sweeper, good condition. Phone 34i: 17-4|>.
—NVanU*fi— WANTED: 8 ft. counter and sheving. (iiccncasH" Hatchery. Phone 363-L or 525-1.. 17-3t —For Rent— FOR KENT: Six furnished rooms, 109 East Seminary. Telephone 312.
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n 11; RE NT ''n", 3- room furnish"d modern apartment and cue 2-room unfurnished apartment. Phone 730-Y.
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FOR KKNT - I.ower, modem fum i-hed apartment; also light house keeping ro< m. Phone 768-Y. 819 So. Indiana. iR-'it
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LOST— T( rtoise shell rim glasses I i t Saturday, between Hanna St. and 1011 So. College. Phone 771-K, Virginia Garten. 18-2t.
—Miscellaneous— Furniture repairing and carpentering. Ira E. Cowling, Phone 744-1
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Blue Hose drill, 35 d. pliite lunch.
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SHIRTS Clearance Sale of ©ver 600 Men's Shirts at $l.6S
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( oliar attached Ihese are moslly impoilcd fabrita. STOCK CB NOW 1 OK FCTURF NFFDS <!• F. Cannon & Co.
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QUALITY MEAT MARKET J. A. Afcd I’HONE 42 WE DELIVER Country Style Sausage Link Sausage Fork Tenderloin Meaty Spare Ribs Pork OutletLs for Breading Lamb Veal Fresh Pork Young Reef ('orn Reef Cheese Loaf Jellied Tongue Pan Sauce Fresh Dill, Sour and Sweet Pickles Younp: Beef Liver .Yountf Chickens Home Baked Pies
'Ihetn Alumnae Club To Meet Saturday The Theta Alumnae Club will meet j wit!. Mi.-.' Pearl O’Hair Saturday af-j ternonn at 2:30 o’clock. Members will please note the change of place. -P + + •!• + C. P. B. Bridge (Tub Entcriain Thursday Mis. H. C. Callender Jr., entertained the members of the C. P. H. Club, at hrr home, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Gardner scored high.! Miss Margaret Aim Inman and Miss Dorothy Frew furnished the music, j + + •!• + •(• * Mrs. Stephenson To Give Program The Century Club will meet with i Miss Margaret Gilmore Saturday aft- 1 ernoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. R. T. j Stephenson will have the work for the afternoon. Subject, “K. Stanley j Jones.” ■I. .). + + 4-+ Bridge Club Dinner At Tea Room Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Frew entertain-1 ed member:; of the third Thursday bridge dul) Thursday r V".ing with a, dinner at the Ander: on Tea Room. Gu .ts were: Mr. and Mi::. Carroll Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dodge. High score prizes wre awarded Mr. an'l Mrs. Dodge. •!• •!• •!• •!• House tine, t R‘tin ns Home Mrs. R. P. Stranahan, who has | been th" house-guest of Dean and Mis R. G. McCutcheon left Thursday for her home in Louisville. Mrs. Stranahan formerly resi led in Greencastle. .;..[. -(..{. .j. Announce Engagement Of Miss Walker Mr. and Mrs. Merle N. A. Walk t ^ announce the engagement of their niece, Martha Hawkins Walker, Chi- j cago, to George C. Landon, Milwau- | koe, Wis. Miss Walker is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oiin I). Walker,, of Tien Tsin, China, formerly of Indianapolis. She was graduated from the University of Wisconsin, and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mr. Landon is a graduate of the University of Minnesota, and a member of Alpha Sigma Phi. The wedding will take place in the early spring. Miss Walker is a niece of the late 1 R. H. Crouch. | .j. .j.4. -p Bridge Club Enjoys Luncheon Mrs. Ernest Browning entertained lh" members of her bridge club ather home, 52G East Washington St., with a one o’clock luncheon Friday. | *!• 4* -K Delegates Elected To District Meet Delta Theta Tau elected delegates to the district convention of the organization to he held in Terre Haute ! on Saturday and Sunday, January IGth and 27th at the meeting Thurs- ■ day evening, held at the home of Mi . Ward Mayhall. Mrs. Ward Mayhall will attend in the capacity of busine ; delegate and Mrs. Joe Crn.'Ay will act as social delegate. There wa.. a fair attendance. 4. a. 4- 4< 4- 4. (.olden Circle Club Met With Mrs. Crump Mrs. Lawrence Ciump, (109 South Indiana St., entertained the membei . of the Golden Circle social club at her home Thursday. Mr’s. Sinclair of Fillmore, who was to have given the program, was not present, and an improvi: ed entertainment was given. Th" dub meets once each month and will >0 enterfained at the hame of Mrs. i.awience Crawley m xt month. 4.4. 4. 4. * 4. To Live In Springfield Mrs. Gail Jack on left Greenca die Fiiday noon for Springfield, III., t i join her husband. Mrs. Jackson wa.i, before her marriage in October, Mis 'label Jordan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Jordan. Mis. Jackson has been employed as book-keeper at lb" Indiana Portland ('"meat Plant for tie past three years. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will he at home at Git % West Edwards St., Mr. Jackson is insix'ctor foi the Slat Highway Department. KKHEKAll NOTICE All Rebekahs nr" requested to at "lid the funeral of Miss Opal McAvoy •it the residence in Cloverdale at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon. The Rebekuhs will have charge of the ervice. James N. Cope, route 2 Russellville was in Greencastle Friday on bus!
ness.
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Lace collar and cuffs and lovely lace yokes. $1.00 up to The new collar and culf sets are of wide |« ce ami edged in smaller lace. The yokes com. billed lace and net. They have the front point and yoke line in back. THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. Pitchford
HIRT & MOORE ELECTRIC SERVICE
Phone 495
Maying Washers
Johnson Building'
Cor. Seminary & Collctfc
Hoover Sweepers
Complcle line of National IVIazda Lamps Fquipped to do any kind of Electrical work Full line ol parts for Maytag and Hoover
Banner Want “Ads” Get Results.
KASH AND KARRY
llermcls Minnesota
Breakfast Bacon. Per lb.
New M ike Hominy 2 Pounds
35c 15c
Tropic Nut Per Pound
Oleo.
20c
Bulk Rolled Oats. Table Quality. Per lh.. .
Pure Santos ColTee in hulk. Per Pound ■ • . :i : w i- '
35c
U. Z Bak" Pastry Flour. 5 ^h. Sack
Now Dlied Peaches. I arge fiuil. Per lb. ..
30c 20c
Jersey Rice Flake.-, 11 « Per Package
Tomato Soup. New Pack. 3 Cans ....
23c
Red Plume Oats. Per Package
i)c
Aunt Jemima I’nneake Flour. 2 I’kg .
25c
Fcott County Kraut. Large Cj^n .
13c
Greencastle Green Beans. Large No. 3 Can
19c
New Seedless Raisin . Ifi-o/.. Package. 3 for
CM
LOUIS F. HAYS
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South Side Square.
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Because its leavening strength always has been and always will be the same. You employ the same amount every time, and secure the same delightful results every hakeday. Try Calumet and find out what a big help it is.
DOUBLE ACTINC MAKES DAKINO EASIER
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B, Coatesvillc, in Greencastle, i.J
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Leola Moore, route fi, has a new Chevrolet coupe delivered by the L. &■ 11. ( hevrolet Sales Company. HUNTINGTON- Fires, like chickens. come home to roost,. Flames destroyed the Perry township fire -tation here with a loss of $1,500. The fire started from a stove used to keep chemicals waim in the -tativn.
WE ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS We are large buyers of paper stock, metafo ^
furs and hides.
JULIUS KUHR I PHONE 376 BRAZIL IS'H
