The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1929 — Page 3

THE GREENCASTEE DAIRY BANNER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1929.

aOSING OUT SALE , Is still going on at the Kash and Kairy. We have many good values left; and they are all marked down to rock bottom prices. Our stock is clean and fresh but it must all be Isold. j< x ' > ^6. ,

|K^!..^Xn d 18c California Apricots. 9Qp I Choice Quality. Per lb. I Sweet Pickles. 1 ll.arue Size. Per Dozen

n^ir Pickle*.

Ijumbo Size. Per Dozen |G W eet Mixed Pickle*.

ji'. r Pint ^lUC

||;,(! Cross Spaghetti.

] kagfes mV%) IAunt Jemima 1 1 pancake Flour. Pksr. .. AXA/ I Wax Bread Wrappers, r., I,: ,j 17 inches. Per dozen owK,

lliio ami Santos Blend ■Coffee. Per lb [snntos Peaberry Coffee.

■ Per Pound UeJC iFarmeis Pride Coffee. /Il ■l 1 , i Pound rrXA/ Ibid Rf liable Coffee. J.9r» II', i Pound ‘xfcrfl/ pure^Cider Vinegar. 1 1 ■Pint'Glass Jugs XXV |he tt County Bed Beans. "I „ .Joan of Are O/*

■Kidney Beans. Per Can..

26c

Ik Bushel Market -| p* Baskets, iixtra Strength' L)C

Sugar Corn., Cadet Brand.' Per Can

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Country Gentleman Corn. Extra Quality. * i Per Can 1^2^

Pure Raspberry Jam. One Pound Jars

17c

Lewis Lye. 2 Cans

23c

Saginaw Matches. 6 Large Boxes

25c

Gallon Cans Cadet Peaches

50c

One Gallon Jugs

12c

Ms Gallon Jugs. Each

9c

Quaker Hard Wheat Flour. 24 lb. Bag ....

92c

Toilet Tissue. 8 Rolls

21c

Venus Shoe Polish. All Colors. Per Can ..

7c

Red Plume Oats. Large Package

19c

Kirks Hardwater Castile Soap. 3 Bars ..

19c

Palm Olive Soap. 3 Bars

19c

Kash and Karry Louis F. Hays. South Side Square.

ODDS AND ENDS SALE Aluminum and Enameled Ware [eavy enameled ware pudding 1 Choice Dans, pie plates, sauce pans, , [nixing bowls i j *vC Enameled Ware j t ’hoice pO qt. dish pan V on 11 1 qt. dish pan J [Mirror Aluminum Stew pan 39c [Mirror Aluminum Bake Ban 79c [Mirror Aluminum Fry Ban tk cover .... 89c [Mirror Aluminum Layer Cake Ban 27c Sunray Aluminum Cleaner 08c [Aluminum Mixing Bowls 19c [Small Roaster 15c feet of 5 Glass Mixing Bowls 74c pic Size Blue Ribbon Furniture Bolish .. 74c Window Ventilators 48c |20c pr. cotton gloves 14c The John Cook & Sons Co. The Winchester Store

(“Jimmie”) SUFI.ID VII I K PRIDVY! Today, we are <lt voting' most of our column to a po: I mortem of the Hra-zil-Shelbyville o riti t played Saturjday night in width the Clay county (boys were swamped, k’ to 21. We were right when we said that Coach Phillips’ basketeers were tired out after their 31 to 27 setback handed them by the Tiycr Cubs on Friday evening. Tht spoils writer of the Brazil Time- hacks us up on this statement i his account of the battle with the Shelby county aggregation. A brief -ynopsi; i.f the game which was t dippe from the Brazil newspaper fellows: In a rough game, imilar hut not nearly as had a. tin Crawfmd ville conti t, t! Bra il quintet fell before the clever pas. ing of the Shelhyvillt five, 42-21. Mr. - idi -ticker also ol C raw fordsville fame, was umpire. Quite a bit of i redit must he given [to the Shelhyville cagers, who have a [deadly and lightninglike accuracy in passing and -ho; ting under the basket A scramble o arm and legs near their goal, a cl> .er pa- or block—a man—open for a second and zip another two joints nmiked up. Tht Brazilians, already exhaustid by two games earlier in the week were unablt to “stick” to their men, the result being t’ at even more open shots wen obtained than were earned. And in the other hand after hitting well in practice before the game, not a om of the ten men who aw action was able to connect with any consistency. When a team takes the ball down the floor apparently’ without effort ami then misses -well it soon take tht heart out of the he t of them. Aftei missing many iarly in the struggle, the boys obtained fewer and fewer as the game progressed. Only -even out of sixteen opportunities to score at the foul line were taken advantage of by tin locals. As one of the Shelby fans remarked afterward.-, “They missed enough to win the game twice.’ j However, we’d wag. r they won’t have it so easy next year in the new gym.

We havi also printed the summary i.f the Slnlhyville Pam in the Brazil I game. Kehrt, forward, I the "Big Bertha” of the boys from the furni- ' ture center. And this fe]|i w Reiman, floor guard, is ni slouch on sending the inflated leather sphere through the hoop. Look this box seme ever and you’ll see jn t w hat Bausman and his Purple and Gray drapery agitators will have to contend with thi- Friday. Shelby, 42; FG FT TP Kehrt, f 8 0 16 Kohlar, f 2 1 5 Barnard, f •• 6 Robbins, c 2 5 !» Byland, c 1 0 2 Reiman g 4 *( 8 I.invillc, g 1 0 2 Rottct, g 0 'j 0

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A red hot independent game i to ta- "d up on the Bainhtidge floor ] tomorrow night when a team compos ed of former Butler tar dashes with the New Market Rambler: . Chad I, Holtz, Hinkle, Nipper and Middloa- | worth, will form the opposition for Bumble; . The New Market squad built around fennel Wabash Collegi play i v iih Cummin . Dunwilly

and Coffman as a nucleus.

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Introducing the Delphi Oraeles. our "dark horse” for the state linals. The Delphi hoys certainly have a remarkable record tor the reason, having won l i games in as many starts. Their opposition has included some of Hu stronger quintets over the state, hut look over the scores of their games and see for yourself:

Delphi Delphi Delphi Delphi Delphi !>< Iphi 1 lelphi Delphi I )elphi Delphi Del|thi Delphi Delphi

50; Tipton .'12. ■I-; Camden 12. 4!): Uainbiidge 57; Flora 25. ill; Peru 22. 42; Klwood 26.

20; Councrsville

.'(it; Ketiesselaer 45; Short rid go 73; Wabash 31. 44; Marion lit.

42; Windfall 36. 70; Thorntown 31.

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sales times those of any other brand

Delphi’s total in 13 lilts is 625 points to 315 by the opposition, I’rettv good, eh what! Boost the Cubs!

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Lincoln Once Said / ■/ "Teach economy. That is one of - the first and highest virtues. It be. ’1 gins with saving money.”

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“Konjola Proved Blessing,” Says Band Director

KclMiilt His System Did Restored New And Greater Fnergy and Vitality; Failed In Health A Year.

MR. JOHNNY PERRY A most remarkable statement about the work of Konjola was recently rereived from Mr. Johnny Perry, 1626 Holliday street, Indianapolis, Indiana, who is a widely known hand direetor, being the leader of the Johnny’s

Golden Hart On he tio, which hmadi casts over radio station.- and is a I popular dance bard, j “In Konjola I found the medicine ' I always needed after I had been fail* i ing in health for a year. The eon* slant strain of night working, lack of sleep and irregularity of meal time, soon made me rundown in general. 1 lacked energy, trength, and ambition. I lo-t weight -teadily and felt like my whole system was in a sluggish, torpid condition—which it really was. However, I decided upon Konjola as the medicine for me and it soon turned out to Ire a blessing. The hoys in my orchestra now comment on the change in my appearance. Six bottles did the work—completely and surely. 1 have gained five pounds, have more strength and energy and feel like u different person. My appetite ha increased an^j I enjoy sound, refreshing sleep every night. It is really'remarkable the way Konjola worked on my system— 1 have nothing hut praise and gratitude for this medicine.” Konjola is sold in Greencastle at the Owl drug store, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.

MOW Eg AT THK VOM’ASTl.E "Someone to Dive”, Charles (Uudy) Rogers’ second staring picture

for Paramount, which op. ns at the Voncastle Tlnatre for a ’wo days un. This picture is winning ins’aii - success whereev ;• it is s own ami is reported to surpa. s in one- >» peers tv." e ijoyable love drama of college life, “Va sity”, w ici: open d Rog- is' starring career. Mary Brian, the 1 ading lady of '•Varsity”, plays opposite the star again in this story of a music st< re salesman who falls in love with a wealthy girl and turns is talent and attentions to building up a failing girl’s school. His effort* in this direction meet with success and he wins the girl as .. tesult.

Izabelle Thomas -pent Saturday night and Sunday with Mildred Brattin.

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CLINTON FALLS The revival meeting will In gin here at the M. P. Church Sunday, Feb. 10 by Rev. Hanger of Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Newgent spent last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Fzra Newgent. The Ladies’ Aid of the M. P. church will meet with Mrs. Cailie Spencer, Thursday to work for the Aid. The men are also invited to he there to cut wood for the church. Mrs. Nellie Bettis and Mrs. Kula Staggs spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Lizzie (Heart. Dortha and Lee Woodall spent Sunday with Maudie, Martha and James Cox. Dr. Veach of Bainhridge was called Thursday to see Kugene, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staggs. Arthur Bruttin has a new radio.

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