The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 February 1929 — Page 4
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY DANNER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1929.
FINAL CLEAN UP OF LADIES’ WINTER COATS A FEW MORE LEFT WE W ILL OFFER AT THE FOLLOWING LOW I'RK'ES. 1 Black coat, sizx* 52, was 842., now . . $19.00 1 Black coat, size 11, was now . . $17.00 1 Tan coat, size 40, was $39., now ... $12.00 1 Blue coat, size 19, was $35., now .. $15.00 1 Red coat, size 1^, was 855., now ... $19.00 1 Tan coat, size 18, was $39., now ... $15.00 1 Black coat, size 16, was $ 12., now . . $19.00 1 Black coat, size 16, was 349., now . . $19.00 A few 815 coats left at $7.50
Give Your Child Enough Vitamins For Good Health SCOTT’S EMULSION Is the Agreeable Way To Obtain the Benefits of Cod-liver Oil Vitamins Scott & Rowne, Bloomfirld. N. J. 28-21
All Children’s Coats Are V2 Price
If you can line! your size they are a Wonderful Bargain! S. C. PREVO COMPANY
NOTH K TO I A\rU HKS OF THE ( mr OF CiREEN( \STLE, INDIANA, OF THE DKTF.KM IN TION TO MAKE VIIDITIONAI. AI’i’KOl’KI VI IONS.
Notice is hereby iriven by th’ Common Council of the City of Greencastle, Indiana, that an emergency exists for tie appropiiation of more money for the f llowing nano 1 de-
partment and items descril-d than »»-l Mrs. Wm. Hughes and children in
was set hut in detail in the puidished j In X‘ na pohs.
annual budget and than vv: 1 - approp-
UO VCHDALE Mr. Mayhall returned home Sunday after a weeks visit with her son War! Mayhall and wife at Green-
castle.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lynn were i ailed to Crawfordsville Tuesday by the death of a relative, Mr. Ross Ed-
wards.
Mrs. Hairy Hoose and daughter visited over the week end with Mr.
' and Miss Lane fell in love. ! “Sunset Pass” is said to be one of I the most entertaining stories ever I writen by the famous author, and Paramount has faithfully tranaplantj ed it to the screen. Otto Brower, who | directed “Avalanche,” also directed this Zane Giay story. The film will open at the Voncastle theatre for a one days’ engagement
Saturday.
.Vi THE GRANADA Rex Hell In “The Cowboy Kid” Are cowboys very piuch different from men engaged in less exciting pursuit.-? Rex Bell, who comes to thi Granada Theatre tonight and Saturday in “The Cowboy Kid,” claims that they are net. Of course, they are rough and ready, hut, down beneath it all, you will usually find that most cowboys have the proverbial “heart
of gold.”
Certainly, Rex Bell presents to the public a cowboy type that is much more appealing than those that were formerly popular. Regardless of whatever extravagant heroics he may be obliged to engage in, Bell exhibits a refreshing sense of humor that appeals to the adult intelligence. He is handsome enough to act in drawing room dramas but prefers the more rugged characterizations offered him in lories of Wester life.
riated for such purpo- and ’ha -a d taxing officials (the .a; ( mmon Council) will, on tin 26th d; of 1 bruary, 1929, of said City, n><t to considei and determine such emergence- and th <- mount necessary t he approiaiated to meet such emergen. ;. The amount proposed to be approp-
Mr. and Mr-. J. P. Green moved Tuesday to th A i nm Stewart farm east of town. Mr. Stewart will make
his home with them.
George l). inppenlatz visited Satura.\ and Sunday with Mrs. Inppenlutz and Kathlyene in Indianapolis. Dr. Collett of Crawfordsville was called Thursday to see Dr. Stroube who remains in a serious condition. Mr. and Mis. Ross Kohnstedt and
Hated and the purpu-c y.r which aid children of Indianapolis pent Saturproposed appropiiation i to he made, day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
is as follows
Streets:
Street intersection
$1 1.00.
Fc r payment of city’
Herschel Zollai and children. Mrs. C. E. Call returned home Sun-as.-e-sments, day from a week- visit with frien Is
I in Frankfort.
bale of the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hutchens on-
cost of improving Indiana Street and teitained the teachers of the high Hlghfall Avenue, in lid city, Ik ing . mi l at a party at their home Monassessment- for City property *800.0(1. day evening. Taxpayers will have a right to be o
heard thereon.
PUBLIC SALE We will offer at public sale at the farm, one half mile east of Cross Roads School, 6 1-2 miles east of Greencastle, 4 mibs south of Fillmore 1 a Greencastle-Stilesville road, ini 1 Marion Township, on Tuesday, February 19 Commencing at 10:50 A. M., the following personal property: 10—HORSES & MULES—10 Six 1 head hor-t s, good work ani- 1 jmals. Four head mules, good work-1
ers.
CATTLE Two cows, Jersey and Shorthorn; i | one calf. 1 158—BOGS—158 25 tine brood sows; 130 fall pigs, weighing 45 to bO lbs. 5 fat hogs, ready for market. HAY AND GRAIN 40 bushels wheat, 1300 bushels white oats, 50 or 00 shocks corn, 3 bushels seed corn, 10 tons baled straw and 100 bushels good potatoes. FARM IMPLEMENTS Wagons, harnes-, scales, carpenter tools, cultivators, pl< ws, harrows, corn planters, scoop board, hay frame, hog fountain, roll of fence, gravel bed, tarpolean, hay tedder, hay rake, log chains, saws, potato digger, wheat drills, emery stone, hog fountain and troughs, hog feeders, chicken coops, cream separator, new binder, break plows, mowing machines, buggy, new lumber, and many other articles too. numerous to mention. 20 hog house<, almost new; 2 galvanized grainaries. If you need small farm necessities, attend this sale. Some household goods. One 1!»26 Model Ford Coupe, good tires. Elmer C hadwick and Daughters. CENTRAL TRUST CO., Agent. CHARLES McGAL'GHEY, Attorney. Aucts.: O. J. RECTOR, A. O. HUNT-
ER.
Dinner will be served by Ladies’ Aid of Fillmore Church.
GRANABA TONIGHT and SAT. 7 AND 9 P. M.—10c-25c
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JACK HOLT In
COMING SUN-MON.
Had Given Up All Hope For Relief; Konjola Conquers
Her Case Was Considered Hopeless: Unable to Walk; Suffered Three Years But Now Has Glorious Health.
Ten or more taxpayers n such municipal corpotation, othe:- than those who pay poll tax ■ nly, and who are affected by uch ad dtional appropriations ai d who ma;. feel aggrieved thereby, may file a petition with the county auditor of Putnam County, Indiana, within ten da\ af-
ter such additional
MOM1ES
\T THE VONCASTLE
The “Old West Still Lives.” Jack Holt, with his company of
players, including Chester Conklin, Nora Lane, John Loder and Guy Oliv-
appropriation- er, discovered that in some sections of
shall have been determined upon, the country, the “Old We.-t” still livesetting forth their objection- thereto in much the same manner that it has and fact- showing that the proposed been depicted by chronicler-of history additional expenditure- are unneces- motion pictures and story books, sary, unwise and excessive, a- the “Sunset Pa-s” i a story of cattle case may be. | rustlers, and the bringing to justice
of a hand of thieves by a U. S. Marshall, a role portrayed by Holt. Noia I Lillie has the rrde of the sister ef a i leader of the outlaws, giving the story
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to open an
Budget Your Bills Borrow the money from us and
pay them in full.
* 7 Mo. Repays $100.00 Loan I I Mo. Repays $200.00 Loan $21 Mo. Repays $300.00 Loan This is all you pay. Nothing
deducted or added.
! bee men in Ohio, Michigan and Illinois and there is every indication of
a go d attendance.
Prominent beekeepers from other -late- will co-operate with the local men in presenting an up-to-date pro- | gram for the In nefit of these just beginning beekeeping as well as those
anyone addressing the ik'iuiti entomology, I’urche l'ni>r |
PIRATE W ELI. IS IlKSlUi
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lewis Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Young and
Lawrence Killen spent Sunday even- well-veised in the subject, both large
Dated this February 12th, 1029.
(Corpoiate Seal)
Charles McGaughcy, Mayor. Attest: (iwin Ensign, City Clerk.
15-16-21 1 thrilling complications, because Holt
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Indiana Loan Uo. 21M E. Washington St.
Phone 15.
ing with Mr. and Mr-. Wm. Nec.-e. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Huffman of Indianapolis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ola Pollom Sunday.
and small. Among the speakers are Dr. H. E. Barnard, director of the American Hiney Institute, Prof. F. B. Paddock, in charge of beekeeping in Iowa Stall College and state apiarv inspector, Prof. V. G. Milum, in charge of beekeeping at the University of I'iinois, and T. C. Johnson, apiary in-pector of the State Conservation Comini- ion. An interesting featme of the short course will he a dem nstr ition of a new honey grader.
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(UP)—The most d*-olati* in the world will 1» founii
guana Island, a few mili-fwll At the hamlet ■ r '•I ly village on the i-land, t«i«| twelve rude huts,, but the!
hurricane destroyed thro
The residents procure their di water from a well five rail'.from their honv-. There h J street in the settlement and «l tide is high, one is c»>m;WSj knee-deep to go from house I
or to the distant w I. 1 • rich in timber, < , • i
an I has never b en devi loped.
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CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER SALES TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND
MRS. WILLIS CARNEY To all who are discouraged—whom health has evaded—to everyone that failed to find in all medicine and treatments relief from suffering — there is a world of cheer and hope in the statement of Mrs. Willis Carney, 831 East Morris street, Indianapolis,
Indiana.
“Oh, had I hut known of this marvelous medicine sooner. What days of suffering and agony it would have saved me. For three years I was afflicted with rheumatism and neuritis that made my legs swell three times their normal size. 1 was unable to lift my feet from the flour—had to walk by dragging them. 1 was told my ease was hopeless—that 1 had but a short time on earth. Sound sleep was denied me— my kidneys forced me to rise three or four times. Life was a constant round of suffering. I was a wreck—merely existed, not lived. But I have taken Konjola, started when the suffering was the worst, and this super-medicine restored my health. The tir.-t bottle gave me relief and the treatment saw the end of all ailments. There isn’t an ache or pain in my body—my kidneys are strong and healthy. 1 live a life of happiness and health. Can I say anything more that will give Konjola the praise it deserves?” Konjola is sold in Greencastle at the Owl drug store and by all the best druggists throughout this entire section. —(Adv.)
o MANHATTAN
Mr. and Mr-. Roscoe Zaring delightfully entertained a number of frien s at Sunday dinner in honor of their son Robert’s seventeenth birthday. Favors and decorations in keeping] with the Valentine season were used. I Those present were Messrs' Robert I Is'wi-, Max kiiuh r, Dale Kinder, Dav- ! ! 1 Ri; !er and Raymond Skelton,
BEEKEEPERS COURSE AT PURDl E FEB. 18-20
j LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 15. — i Many inquiries are being received refgarding the annual beekeepers short 1 course which is to be held at Purdue
j University, February 18, li), and 20. to standardize honey grades.
team, and Coach Melvin Hedge, and In< > uiries have 1 bcen received not onl >' A ''>'”ne int rested is welcome on, other guests were Miss Augusta' from Indiana beekeepers - but from attend and programs will he sent to i SUBSCRIBE FOR “11112
Glidewell, Messrs Edward Lewis, lohn Lewis, and Robert Gose. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Young attend'd' i birthday surprise dinner in honor of Mr. Raymond Young at Terre
Haute Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mi.-. Mack Long called on Mr. and Mr.-. Ed Sharp Sunday even-
ing.
Mrs. Ralph Randall of Greencastle called on Mrs. Lewis Roberts Tues-
day.
Mrs. Glen Sublett is ill with lagrippe. Mrs. Ed Herbert called on Mrs. Ernest Herbert Monday afternoon. I lie Ladies Club held an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Ola Pollom Thursday. Mrs. Mack Ling spent the cay Thursday with Mrs. James Rollings. Mr. John Lewis of Indianapolis spent the week-end with home folks. Several from here attended the funeral services of Mrs. Truman N'eier at Big Walnut church Sunday morn-
ing.
Mrs. Ernest Herbert was in Greencastle Monday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Jarrel of Uiuzil visited
in every
way except in price
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CRF vr FURORE Is be-
tng create.! in tire automotive world these days. People are all agog about a new lowI rued six that oilers every desirable big ear < r ,aliry. h is the
New Pontine Big Six.
Since the Pontiae Big Six went on display, nun and women of every I \ pe have been rricr. tt, f. drUvm
7he 4-lhmr Sedan, $S4S f Uodf by f'ltbsr coming to see and drive it. But most of the buyers belong to «>ire particular group. They have taste. They love fine
things.
They want to step up the quality of their automobile* and the New Pontiae appeals to them — for it's big in every way except in price!
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