The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1929 — Page 3

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the OKEENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1929.

CLOSING OUT SALE Tlte Greatest Food Sale Ever Held in Greencastle Everyllmm- must be sold Everything to go at sacrifice prices. We have decided to quit business and have leased our room to the Great A. & I*. Tea Company. Take ad\aiita«t o 11s sa t All high grade merchandise. All fresh stock. We have been preparing for this sale for the last few weeks, marking everything down to rock ho loin prices, we a i°rce well-trained extra clerks to supply your wants. Come early, get first choice. Huy by the ease and make an even greater savings. Sale starts promptly at _:()() I . M„ Wednesday, January lit) and continues until our entire stock is sold.

CANNED GOODS tied Plume Table Syrup j U g iy c Farmers Pride Syrup, light color,... gallon can 50c Duffs Molasses can 17c Pink Salmon, Crystal Brand can Die Spinach, Money Back Brand, large can 16c Red Beans, Money Back Brand, 2 cans 15c Pork & Beans, Dauntless Brand, 2 cans 15c Kraut, Scott County Brand, large can 9c Pumpkin, Jackson Brand, 2 large cans 19c Peaches, Gilt Edge Brand, large can 17c Pineapple, American Lady Brand (sliced) Irgcan 20c Corn, Crystal Brand, 2 cans 15c Green Beans, Summit Brand, can 10c Sweet Potatoes, lied Plume, large can 15c (bve < testers, Monkey Brand, can 17c Blue Ribbon Malt, large can 50c Asparagus Tips, Picnic Size, can 17c Tomatoes, Scott County, 2 cans 17c SALT 3 Pound Bags 6c 10 Pound Bags 18c 25 Pound Bags 32c 70 Pound Bags 85c

GALLON CANS Apples/Gallon Cans, Case (d cans) S3.00;.. can 50c Peaches, Case (6 cans) *$3.00; can 50c Pineapple, Case (6 cans) $4.00; can 67c Blackberries, Case (6 cans) k;].75; can 65c Apricots, Case (6 cans) $3.50; can 59c Strained Honey, Case (6 cans) $3.50; can 79c REAL SPECIALS! White Line Powder, (5c size) 10 pkgs. 38c P. & G. Soap, Save money by the ( ase) 100 bars $3.37 Prunes, 60-70 Size lb. 8c Peanut Butter, Bulk lb. 15c Monarch Catsup, 11 oz. Bottles, Bottle 15c Queen Olives, 50c Value, Jar 39c Stuffed Olives, 25c Value, lar 19c Black Pepper, Bulk, Ground lb. 46c Royal Baking Powder, 12 oz. can 37c Spices, All Kinds, 10c Values, 2 pkgs. 15c Tiger Brand Gloss Starch, 4 lb. pkgs. 25c NUTS English Walnuts, lb. 26c Texas Pecans lb. 17c Brazil Nuts ' lb. 26c

LOOK WHAT 7c WILL BUY! Jello, pkg. 7c Ice Cream Powder, pkg. 7c Jelly Powder (Dauntless) pkg. 7c Pearl Tapioca pkg. 7c No. 1 or No. 2 Lamp Flues, each 7c Quaker or Red Cross Macaroni, Noodles, Spaghetti pkg. 7c Clabber Girl Baking Powder, ....: can 7c Seedless Raisins, 15 oz. pkgs. 7c GLOVES 20c Canvas Gloves, pr. 16c 15c Canvas Gloves, pr. 12c 13c Canvas Gloves, pr. 9c Tickmits, pr. 14c STONEWARE 1 Gallon Jars, Each 10c 2 Gallon Jars, Each 20c 3 (lallon Jars, Each 30c 4 Gallon Jars, Each 40c 1 Gallon Jugs, Each 12c *4 Gallon Jugs, Each 9c 1 Gallon Crocks Each 11c 2 Gallon Crocks, Each 21c Yz (lallon Crocks, Each 9c

Shop Early

KASH and KARRY LOUIS F. HAYS, South Side Square

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First Come Best Choice wmmmw

SS1FIED ADS —For Sale— Automobiles XiK touiinj', pood runnini' ■0 down. ifKi jM'r month,

|8 months.

tf) Coujm* $ .() down, $13 per Jth for 12 months. UOMT Coupe — $140.00 jn, .>21..';o for 12 months.

—For Rent— , the Place.

FOK KENT—• Furnished sleeping 0

room or housekeeping room and kit-1 HFOOMIN’t* I OX, “An importchenctte with heat, water and lights. I resu ^ I’rcsident-elcct Hoovers Two blocks from square. Reasonable.' America commercially ‘208 N. Market St. 28-3p i wa ; s the establishment of better re-

„ : lations,” according to Dean W. A. FOR RKMT—Redecorated, bright, Uawies > of Jll(lial *a university. attractive home-like, four room, fur- 0

* nished apartment. Close in. Phone IHi-Y. 202 W. Walnut St. 28-2t

MARCELLING Mrs. Paul York PHONK 773-1.. 10 OLIVK ST.

when 1 read -o much about Konjolu. 1 It really is the duty of everyone to

Then it was that I innd< my decision to give this medicine a trial. First my stomach was toned up and my appetite returned. The kidney con-

l.’OIKT Touring — I i for 0 weeks.

$20

FOR RKNT—.’HO acres one mile i wr t of Hainbridge, 65 acres in pa - 1 lure cither cash or grain. State Hank of France .ville, Ind. 22-IOt.

HI II.I>l.v; (iAINS

mentioned cars in good I' eg order and priced accord-

)ur Rc .pnilsilulity is Huai autre.

Your

< HKVROLllT SALES 116 N. Jackson.

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FOR RENT:—Steam heated sleeping rooms with shower hath. Close in. O. F. I*akin. Phone 815. 22-tf Foil RENT: Om ; room fvrni -lied, modi r i apartment. Phone 572-Y.

23-tf.

FOR RENT—Five room house at 626 East Walnut. See J. H. Zeis at Banner. 29-tf.

'ALE:

FOR RENT— Five room modern

Hally bed, redeiorat- j | H)U , SOi double gaiage. Phone 565-Y.

'Hically new, Call 186.

28-flt.

21»-tf.

' SAI t. Dodge coupe, in goiwl A bargain if taken at Eim, to reliable party. L. A \ roh i Sales. 25-tf

—Wanted— WANTED: (Jeneral house work, Mi . Win. (Jentry, 611 Crown Street.

29-3p.

U.K: We offer V\e.:t Virf ir K' bimp and dean $7.00; In-, '■ luni|i- and dean. $1 75 HeI'nine 805-Y. Greenca-tle j : Company. 28-lf.

I’l HLIC Al (TION 1 1 loiisehnld (looils, at the '' "f Oeorgo W. Hanna, late ini t ounty, Indiana deceased, jl'ihuy, Feb. 2nd., i:»21> at resi1 ’i West Walnut Street, in city ' ncastle. Sale begins at 1:30 I usti:on, Earl Watson, Adrators. 1 oie Vestal, Auctioneer. 20-31-1-3p.

• ALP 150 bushel* good corn, -me 803. 2 0-5p Mil NIIY SALE, Saturday, I ..10 p, j u> — Horses, rows, h'l.v ami other articles. Harry hamper’* Hnrn, North Locust

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INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 20. (UP)— Acijuisition of new industries by South Bend and LaPorte and building gains in 12 of 10 Indiana cities reporting, are revealed in a business and industrial survey of the state for the week ended today. The Sterling Pump Works, Inc., of Stockton, Cal., has arranged to establish a branch factory at Smith Bend. It is a $500,000 corporation. Two Chicago companies operating as a unit will establish a plant at LaPorte in which -10 to 50 persons will he employed. The companies are tlv Chocho Products, manufacturing a confection container, and the Arctic Candy, making a candy bar. It is expected production will be in progress by Jan. 31. With building in 10 Indiana citieiT during December showing a total decrease of approximately $1,400,000, twelve of the cities showed gains over December, 1027. They are Indianapolis, Anderson, Evansville, Ft. Wayne, Gary, Huntington, Lafayette, Marion, Michigan City, Muncie, Richmon.i nnd Shelby ville. The International Steel and Iron Company, Evansville, has obtained a contract to supply material for two bridges to bo built across the Tennessee river. The contract value is $2,-

060,000.

Addition of a new press by the Commercial Wall Paper Company, of Hammond, will permit an increase in annual production from 3,500,000 to

Daniel W. Knauer, and which was sold 1,700,000 rolls.

and is now owned by other parties and O,-* ration of the Stemite radio facthc debt is no debt of mine and I am'lory No. 5 will he started at Auburn in „.> wav connected with the payment n t v.eek and when in capacity prothereof (Huclion will employ 2.>0 person*. One

ROSA M. KNAUER. | type of cabinet will be made and the

2H-1 p remainder of the plant’s work will be

; I in asse mbling sets which will be

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lition was overcome next, and then ihcumatic pains became fainter and | fainter. Today I am enjoying health | that was a stranger to me for six I years, and 1 owe this new existence | to Nonjola. 1 want to add my praise ! : Hint from others who found in ^ I k mjola freedom from their mis* l ies.” yir,..

mo “Wings" in order to appreciate the perils this country’.' airmen braved to give the allies supremacy above

the land as well as on it.

( ounty Notes

(LOVERDALK

The Fortnightly Club will meet on Wednesday afternoon at the home of

D. E. Denny.

.SUBSCRIBE FOR “YHE BAN MAP'

WANTED:—To buy dog hou-o suitable for Police Dug. Phone 330-

29-Ip

—LOST-

LOST:- About two weeks wii t watch. Heirloom.

Phone 708-X

ago, a Rewal I

29-2p

Konjola Stops Rheumatism I hat Ruled For Years

Kidney Trouble Also Banished By New Medicine Terrible Pains At An End At Lust.

konjola is sold in Greencastle at ,\| r , a „<| Mrs. Homer Morrison <f the Owl drug store and by all th' 1 (; r ,. ( . nias t|c visited Mr. and Mrs. John

best druggists in till towns throughout this entire vicinity. —(Adv.)

—Miscellaneous—

NOTICE

The suit filed by The Federal I.and Bank to foreclose a mortgage is against the land left by my late hu hand.

I 1 ESI) \ VS I l\ I RES | R MHOS WMAC, Boston (213) 7 p. m. — Chicago civic opera company, Boston j o|K-ra house, "Judith” and “Don Pas- ! quale." WEAF, Network, 8 p. m.— KverI ready h ur. WABC, Network, 8 p. m. — Hank \ Simmons’ show boat. WABC, Network, !* p. m.—Curtis [institute hour, with Agnes Davis, so- > piano, Josef l.iievinne, pianist, and the j Swastika quartet. WEAF, Network, 10 p. m.—Radio- ' Keith-Orpheum hour.

Haute where they have been visiting Mis. Emma John-on who ha Is'i'n staying with Mrs. Dollie Has.-let has returned home. Mrs. James It uinaii and son Ray called on Mr. ant Mrs. Charley Dunn Troy Conley is improving. Mr. James Biatman called on Mr. and Mrs. Simpson P. Be l of Rerlsvillc Sunday mor.'.dng. It looked as if we were going to have quite a snow, Sunday afternoon but it soon melted. The flu i- dieiiq; ,»ut in tin. vicinity and eveiyone is sure glad. KEELSV ILI.E Mr. and Mrs. Fre*l lloyd . ntertained Mr. and Mrs. Mack J.ong Saturday

night.

Mr. C. K. Hill i itfl’cring with a severe cold and the flic Mr.. Raymond MiVullough of Pleasant Garden \vn *alle to Brazil

O’Mullane Sr., Sunday. Mrs. Frank Morrison and Mrs. D. K. Denny will entertain the Service Circle, Friday night at Mrs. Denny’s

home.

Supt. Lowery and family spent the week-end with Mrs. Lowery’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson at Danville. Delegates from the Methodist Sun- |,y the seiiou- illm s tif her mother,

day School appointed to attend the Council of Religious Education at Greencastle Friday, Saturday and Sunday are: Supt. D. K. Denny, Prof. E. P. Lowery, Misses Ruth Morrison, Audru Rundell and Lois Herliert and jane Knoy and William O’Neal.

MONIES

M rs. James Wilson.

Mr. Ed Chew shipped «i car load of

j railroad ties Friday.

[ Mrs. Reel who ha born suffering

! with the flu is much better now.

[ Mrs. ( lyde Miller \i itivl her moth-

jer, B»s. Emery, Tuesday.

D. K. Denny atten*le*l the ban«|Uet Ollie King who has been v>..iting in of the Republican Editorial A ocia- Ti rre Haute ha returneil home, lion at the Columbia Club, Indiana-| .Mr . Hubert Hinote calk'd on Mrs.

polis, Friday night. ! P"*'. Friday night.

Miss Pearl Maze of Bloomington, I Mi s Slo waiter is moving to the C.

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MR. FRANK DRULKY

A’l THE GR \V\D\

The munagement of the Granada Theater has announced today, that the famous Otto Gray and his Cowboy Band of Oklahoma which ha.-, been broadcasting over numerous stations i

,pont the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Maze. Among those from Cloverdale who left Friday <«i thi la d i xcui n to Texas were: Mr. and Mr-. G. G. Knoy, K. 11. Lynch, Willie .Morrison and

Othn Smythc.

R. C. Evans and family of Greenvisited Mr. and Mrs. W. N.

U. look h'lU-e, Mr, Cook ha- moved to Tangier, Indiana. Mrs. Fiancis Williams *'f Terre Haute visile d John L'rtoii and family | the week-end. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hutcheson were Iin Greencastle Saturlay.

t'nited States will be ] Kvans Sunday,

thi.- Friday and Sat- ! |' e v. W. H. Thompson was entor-

of Mr.

throughout th* in Greencastle 1

unlay and give a brand new stage offering which will be even better than when they were here last sea-

son.

i They will play this Friday ami ! Saturday at the Granada Theater, giving one show Friday between the reg-

IND1ANAPOL1S

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is flight.v according to August < umminga, burglar. In explanation he said he arrived at the rear of a grocery store, intent on robbing the store. Others had preceded him however, and he found two men had succeeded in picking the lock. "Rhem said Cummings producing a (lash-

: light. The other burglars tied. CumIogenburg goats, mingi entered, cut off a slice of lte< f Ul ‘ l ' R, 3, 23-1 p I to pacify two watch dogs and looted

l h ; , ; IN Now. Car spm ial '■lemfu-u range and heater ::;: oot - N " ‘linker-. A. J. Duff, 317 ’ It

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and ’tinplate jilant were placed on a 15-turn a week basis Monday. John M\rne, manager, announce*! the outlook is good for the company’s busi-

ness.

The Spencer Wood Products Company, Spencer, has purchased the Martinsville Cedar Works, Murtinsvill , equipment of which has been moved for Installation as an addition to the Spencer factory.

ular picture program. A special

“I am making a s| rial effort to | m atinee Saturday afternoon and two

publicly tell what Konjola has don* p cr f orm ances Saturday night. I for me, and how delighted and sur-j ,, j prised 1 am with tie results,” said mp; y<>\< ASTLE

Mr. Frank Druley, B ston, Indiana. I A capacity audience, the largest j near Richmond. ! i-emeinher having seen for a pho“r’oi six years I * tidured untobi | toplay in Greencn tie, grt'etf'd the

J ag-nie.- with rheumati m and kidney j opening last night

! trotiblc. Many a I me 1 thought 1 I could not stand nnothc minute of the terrible pains in n>> neck, shouhlers and limbs. But what was 1 to do? 1 My kidneys forced me to get up many Mimes a night, my appetite failed and ! lark of nourishment and sleep sapped I aiy strength. 1 wa- miserable all :over, ami thorough!.* dk courage*!, j “1 began to *it up and take notice

tained Sunday at the home and Mrs. James Sipple,

The body of Andy Kuntz, aged 72. who died at his home at Canter Point was brought to Cloverdale, Friday for burial. Mr. Kuntz was brother-in-law of Melvin and Joe Rogers and Mrs.

Abe Cohn.

—-o— ( ANN \N ( H ABEL The Rev. Conway of Greencastle filled his regular appointment at the Caiman M. E. Chunh Sunday, January 27th. There was quite a few present and every one -eemed to enjoy themselves greatly. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beaman of BraIzii called on Mr. and Mrs. James 1. Beaman Sunday afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. Ross F. Has-ler call,d on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson

Jr.Suniiay.

Ray Beaman spent Friday alter-

hrad on at each other. Aviators dolnoeii with Arthur Williams, loop-the-loops, barrel rolls, falling The Moody family who run Moody’s leafs and Inunelmulu by the score, j Camp have returned home from lerre

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at the Voncastle

theater of “Wings,” Adolph Zukor’s and Jesse La-ky’s tribute to the’ part the air service performed in the world

war.

Imagine a -ky tilled with planes whose pilots are engaged in d 1 Mh struggles. Ship after ship plunges

RUSSELLVILLE Miss Nora Harvey returned Monday evening from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scatt at Rockville. Fred Sturgeon was in Greencastle, Saturday on business, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. LuFollett and Mrs. Maggie Gardner, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Belles. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Clodfelter and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherlin. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Maddox and family of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. | W. S. Lawter of Morton .-pent Sunday with Mr. anil Mrs. Geo. Potts. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGaughey i -pent Sunday with Frank McGill and family. Harry Byrd and family spent thi 1 week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson of Roachdalo. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MeCamnuni of Ni rth Salem and Gha . Nicholson of Texas spent Thursdaj with Mr. amt Mrs. Fred Sturgeon. Miss Ruth Sewell of Crawfordsvilln spent the week-end with home folks.