The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1930 — Page 4

> THE 0XIEY. BANNER, GREENCASTL% INDIANA FRIDAY, JAN. 24, li)30.

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' I .»•"> Hen's shirts ....

■>0c Men's lUal

1’uir ..

'ill . -ilk hoM*,

S|irinK House Die St)les

fabt colors, newest

Silk A \l uol ho Fair

remilar Si values

."ill A tilk

^ ard.

( urlain

special

1‘ereales 4t> Yard. . . .

inches wide KuuraiUeed last colors

Just A Few Items From Our JANUARY SALE

$1.39

25c

$1.00 . 59c 39c

15c

... 25c .... 39c

8c

$1.19 . 15c

15c

Special lot ol impfirled dinner ware one half price. s. <:. IMi'KVO COMI’ANY Home Jnstitution

Italh towels l*ic For

■"iOe Fvtra larjfe hath

Tow els

•Hi inch (jooil hrown ninslin

Yard,

S2 silks A chiffons, January special

Yard

Hi inch out inirs huhl A dan ks, faney patterns

Yard,

42 inch fast color uineliainis, special

Yard, ,.

iD V/\ IN

FLOUR

^ hi din u u()ol i $ fjn duct .// superior

l nlil Aliraclt' Kesults We to Obtained W ith I his I’amons Medieine

Ii. I». l*orli , r

\ Imut IVIIh L\er>one

VIOK-W IL IvO

rile S> ■'tein Ituilder \ IhKior’.M rrex riplion

Fcovnn stoiik-\ot \ t;ii\i\

Don't si n I jour inenej thropeh Ho I hams to Mall sin el it at home, ratroni/.e your HOMI. MKHt HAS IS.

need

Sail fish for Health and Kconoinv 12 fish for t tnly

Ill I alhoiii fresh fish,

the better kind, not frozen

swift's I'remiuni llucon

l.l>. Bn

sonar t ured Bacon Lb. .;

lie I9f

I resit Oysters the sani lary sealed pint, onlj linakfast Kaeon with no * rind, no waste, Hi. only 'latches, li largest si/.e

H ives for only.

Lard of Ktiarunleed puritj and iiualitj, and carry it home at 4 His. for

loiiu; jnur Inickel;

25c 40c 29c 21c 31c

Men’s Overalls, work shirts, sho « aiid

, priced for l lie 1

t base and Sanborn Seal llraod and MavwelF House ( offee

f.h.

lahorer.

39c

\ptiles, Oranues. (.rape I mil Han mas lonol. s,,,.,, Fotatoi H. Head and I eaf l.ellnei < iihh. <, k |, 'l i e I elillowei. Onions.

I ancy nd Staple (Iroceries. all Kuaiantecd

what you want or return to us.

Utialiij and must Im*

W e Helivei ,

i'bone 710

ntyi.n wi' jb 1 » mennm

CLASSIFIED ADS —For Sale—

I want to use lor its last long niilo, jrut it on the rear. A blowout of a front tire is much more dangerous than a blowout at the rear.

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FOR SALE or TRADE- Small' cotI tage, on improved street, splendid driven well, electricity. Inquire at ! Banner Office. l-3Uts.

I'ARMS KOH SALE—I have some extra g od bargains in farms of all sizes, and it is Uiu time to buy. Milton Brown. ItJ-tf.

Dressing for Supper Books Come in Waves limes Are Better Now In her articles on the experience t a president’- wife, Mrs. Coolidge tells how the en-

FOU SALE OK KENT -Nice mod11 rn home with heated garage. Milton | Brown. 18-tf. ■ —■ — o ' FOR SALE—hlodern eight-nom I house, in good location and in good condition. Bargain if sold quickly.— I'hone 273-K. 22-3t.

FOR SALE—Several tons of mixed baled hay.—I’hono 144. 24-lt.

tire family must dress formally for supper every] night. If this be nee-! c.ssary, we hereby announce that' we do rtot choose • to run, for we i would rather] wriU 1 a column than he president n't. and eat supper in

—For Kent— I OR KENT—An attractive lower Groom modern apartment, March 1st. dose in. See Ferd Lucas or Mrs. Clay Lewis. 23-3ts

FOK KENT—Modern furni -lied apartment, close in. -402 West Franklin St. Phone 240. 23-3-p

Wanted

Her statement that Mr. Coolidge liked to eat in the state dining room remind, u. of the time that President Roosevelt t ok Mark Hanna into it to show him how it had been ro(leeorated. Pointing p the stuffed heads of I i 1 4 he Im! nut around the room, le> ' velt tohl where each had come from, whi'i'i pen Hanna replied: "That’ all i. . but if you’re ever sUd edeil by \' getarian, he'll take all those In ids down and put up quashes, i abhat and cucumbers."

WANTED:—Tu do custom hatching Strong chix guaranteed. Mr-. O M. OTIuir. Phone 157. 24-lp

WANTED Work of any kind >> ; .Mrs. Mary Waddle, 112 we-t Seinii

! ary -treet.

\\ AN I’ED- Flat I in - and flat ll.it

teries. PHONE 7K!I.

ih' a ,-t human years the While lie; ' ever iw (\ i. during the admini t ration- of (iarfleld and Roosevelt, both of whom had large farnilie-. the Garfield hoys giving plate to a da h of informality which would have shocked r yalty when they hath-22-tl.|ed in the front yard fountain. Dtiiine Rue velt’s administration in i anything was likely to be do. t la the children, to the side splittin delight of their distinguished, fat her. ■ I'lii \ weii likely to b ad a hur »■ 1 up i te erat I ' in-use or bring a goat I

to dinner.

V0NCASTLE

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Tonight and Saturday 25c

SATURDAY ONLY 10c :!*.

lirst

all Tulkin,

ZlJilliam Fox

bra* ft ( f

iAm, CREVI

ORPHAN lOFTHEfAGE

A Big Family Picture

With (ieor^e O’Urien and Sue (diol I Al.hiNG < O'lMDA "Rl MIA ILLE"

Cowboys! Indians!

Mas-

Heroic Pioneers Saved from saerr by the deed of a Boy! Sw“ the slashing chargi

of (he

I nited State.s ( acalry! —( t)MEDY—MAN s-

(oniing

Sun. .Mon.

XI DRK1

PERRIS

In

“FANt Y

li XGG AGE”

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— 25c

Notice!

Our Midnight Show cancelled for this Saturday night account of delay in receiving picture until Sunday morning. I or

CL\KA BOM IN • THE s \ n RDM NIGHT' KID”

Tonight

11\ \i. ''Hum ivJ

I.ENORI I |,|{|i In

"SOI I II >1 \ Rii>f | 'll I alkliiL:

Monl Hamilton I alkmg i ^ 10c - 35c

Cl i'll NO—NEXT Ml IK STARTING M EDM >1) \ | "M H R I EATHl- RS”, i , i \L St HOOL < HiLDKI N’S M.U| M EDNESl) \ 5 I P. M. (.1 I.\K |l\I!A MAIINil.-l 1 I HIS SPECI \ L PM I I RE—

okiti un

Pl.l .'J III NO and GEM RA I. Ill PAIR WORK. ELMORE A II MiltlS Telephone 755-L. (it 1 '.

\ "God’.- finger touched her and she j dept.” Catherine Mae was the young of the Ichild of Royal Wills and Jessie 0 Neal Bastin, her mother preceding he! in death more than six years ago.

WA s FED: Bunni r a

j rier- at once, small depo-it. Route.-

well locat' d, ( all C. .1. E'i rand,

ner office.

Ilan-24-tf

It is strange how books

' kind in waves, thin thought being occasion! u by three books about

President Andrew Johnson! At the death of her mother, she, making tbeii appearance, after morei"*^ 1 * Muhei, sister, Lucile, and than half a . ry o ; l the. hrotl,er Wi,li --- to Uve with her

silbjeet.

\V AN I ED— M ill i coinmodaD- !'■ boarder and roonn i in privab Iem homl , , close in. ill2 Wrest h i . hIin St, Phone 210. 24 4p

WA Nil 11: I c Min i and New riers at once, mall depo.dt. Ron . well located. Call C. .1. ^'erlall' 11 ner offie . . 24-tf

M \NTED—Sludenl and wifi sire light housekeeping rooms foi i olid seme-ter. Give full details. Room 21, 2710 Jackson Blvd., Chicago, III. 21-4-p

All ef the. i books make Johnson a In la. which I' lniml one of the fierce ant uuni-tn t' ward the southland .11ou il thiougheut the north wle re Ii'- w.i- written down as a traitor by In t all who hud fought for the Union. Now, however, he -lands forth as having vviiricd out the policy of reel - -Unction which Lincoln started ' I would have folnwed, had In lived.

THIS WOMAN WAS DOUBTFUL

WANTED W n a to ful line of ladie-’ aprons. Every hou ewifo a pro.-pective eustouier. Can work in spine time, unii -uullv liberal comnlis ion. Write foi in formaion. Dor-Mar Mfg. Co., 1500 Sansom St., Phila., Pa. 21-H.

One cannot eontemplale the horrors of reconstruction without cold chills hut ah thi.- would have been avoided. Ik I Lincoln lived, for while be, too, would have had to fight Thud Thom-

Grandnu ther Bastin, where she quickly endeared herself into the hearts of the entire family.. Catherine was of a happy cheerful) disposition I and made friends with all -he came in contact. She was verv affectionate and had.a sweet way of espies-) sing her appreciation of every lit- j tie service rendered her. Catherine was u pupil in the sixth grade of the Fillmore school and wa bright in Iter school work taking a great interest in anything pertaining^ to the school and had a f' m<| regqpl for her tvacher. She was taken ill Chr f istrtias mor: ing and wa- unable to enjcy toe festivities she had helped to plan but nil during Iter illness lived over the little program she hud tak<'n part in at -chool, repeating parts

are I

The Kedroff Quarts

(Rt SSI \S >I\GER>)

a . aid tiie otlvi radical , he could I il a,u * si| iging the Christmas enrhav. won, fer he had the love of j S ls 511 h "' d' lirium, and calling her ll" Ci'ion soldiers moti than a:.y olh 1 hy iuinv>. Catherine unit-

'I : I. Ii. 1‘ortrr, 2120 (in^rup \>h!.uul t K«‘nhirk\ t siY": "I fft'l (rn da)M '•mi r tr (.iking Ihi*. miradr mrrlirinr. I nr Ihrrr >r;irs I MifiVrrd from stomarh (I'oii’ilr. ki«lnr> IlMihlr, e ipat irn, and nrr\I nnihl not drrp, a^ Mibj<*r( (n blind di//> - pF 11 and cuilcl lia.ill\ fin in> hmiM'wnrk. I sam \«‘rV\il|\«i .i !\rrli^rd and did not helicx that it ruuM d«» all that was rlaimrd fnr it, I,ill it has rrjti\inated m> fiitirr s\-w(rm. I .shall dway .s prais. 1 t hr mirarle iiirdiiiiir, \ri\Nillvo tii r'rrvone.'* \ •*iU ilKn hah lakrn the criintry by storm hi rails* ni its iiuraruloiis nirrils. (.« t a hottlr to hy from MiiMiii'h llru^ Slot r.

—Miscellaneous— \>l HM \ HI FFEKKRH Mr,. M. Smith, 139 W. Muin Sti . Wauwatosa, M i-., having relicM I herself from Asthma with a impl home treatment, will tell other how. Mrs. Smith has nothing to sell.

i i man.

Fh< outh realized this and when "tithi in leaders heard of hi assa--iii.ition, they threw up th< :r Imnd.and prepared for thi‘ worst.

LOST near 2nd Y.

—hist— Green Parker fountain pen Ward Seine I. Phone s!(>24 It.

Had l.ineoln lived and his kindlv i'g'um prevailed, i; would have ch ni-'eil political hi tory of the country, lor thi n there would have beci n Soli I South, since the obi .-outh-

i i i Whigs would hav

I n oil:'.- party.

ed with the Methodist church last June and wa- a regular attendant at Sabbath School, rarely missing a sabbath. During her brief illness, and all through her suffering, she maintained the same -unny disposition, so characteristic of her,— always greeting the dear cncs who so lovingly nursed her with a smile. Everything known to medical skill and all that Icving hand- could do was done to

flocked into! ("'do' g her life but God called her

, and she peacefully closed her eyes,

LOST:

Skid chain, Fcrd Luca-. 23-3t

1 The Whigs v.ere the architects of ;ini * asleep on the evening of Dec.

li-uniiin; they were the aristocrat-^-*2!).

thi -lav -holders and with many of) them l.ineoln had intimate personal | ' relatiii:!- when he was a nu mber o''

Fourth of Fine Arts Froyritni'

bridt in on more -he s hire! ts w Mg Ii

Grt

^irlmrn I hill. I Vh. 5. 19.11! hc 1

* T ften

(S:00 V. M.

dt. 1 Me f,

Tit KEIS ON SALE IW. iti. \| STEVEN’S DRUG 'I <*U»!

Safe in the arms of Jesu-, Safe on Mis gentle breast; I hen by His lov c o’er haded, Sweetly, my soul shall rest.

CHICHESJERS,PILLS '' r < rn l*i» >"<» /AV ... O) p’hrr. ICrf f. A t m R* J»» I join i t *«uuor>is ivtayy BteK

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im lined ti pc.- imi m thes.-

! I" on Andrev. J hnson will come

i'I t. for along ale tlu* cruel' ,

a I ei'i'iuption of tho-i day- we are

tondci In arted, -now white genera

tion.

BAIN BRIDGE

XH It I Ol \ DM I MS | R.V I lo.N

Mr

Noli'' i hereby given that the un 'I'T-m i d has been aopo'nted by tie .Stuti' of Indiana, administratrix of the estate of John Charles Bridges late of Putnam County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be sol

\ ent.

Margaret D. Bridge.., Vdndiii.-tia

trix.

January 17, 11RJ0. Andrew I i. Durham, A tty . |7 ;;t

FROM SEAT \D\KE It i- -ad but true that proper tire inflation means about a- much to most car owners as Sunday does to a rabbit. It i- estimated that inidet inflation is responsible for 8.5 per cent of premature tire failure . The*

t . • . ,

gauge and u.-e it regularly.

FOR RUNT ’It., or 5-room uppoi • tlo ami batli, boat water funiuhed. Vo

i uglily im i"pl» ’: kki light, ga 10 Bliimiiii

Plum'. 522.

24-3ts.

S'kiirt your you want to,

| ijo tin straii

lanu U 11®;’le , wa ilHiite Friday ofteruoou.

car in .-econd gear if but icnieniber that to the motor tnore tlu^u

tartiug in tii t. Xml x,.,, ivn (Uiekei get-away in first speed, too.

I II I.MORE

Mr • D. N. Hick calbd I. Mi Rua.k Friday,

John 1 "pe and family moved to a l.iiiii en lh" Nulioiuil road Fri-

day.

The I'ollyamia rla-s of tin' CJlli.t- 1

et Tuesday

1 M - Mildred l.ydiek. '

'In. ami Mrs. Glenn McFarland ;vc| the pn ml pare; U- of a baby ghl. •Spi nier llurilei- is some better at

(this time.

Mr. ami Mrs. Glen Morehart call-j e*I on Mi. and Mrs. U.aac OT>"ll

Monday arternoon.

■Mi.-s (Jneatii Hick.- is not improv-1

ing very rapidly.

The Eromllif club met Wednesday levelling at the M. E. church. Mr. Maynard Hunter called on Mr.] M.iyiiaril O’Dell MondHy uflernoo Mi Carl Byrd and Mrs. John Cn rol -pent Friday "itli Mr. and

I V < Is I I-.

Ml-. Harry Reek is spending this

Mrs. Laverne Darnall and Mr. Ed Reeves and family attended the burial of Mrs. Reeves’ father, Joe Lane at Rcuchdalc, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. li. Sands were Indianapolis visitors Tuesday. Mr. und Mrs. Her.-choll Darnall attended a birthday dinner for E. I.. Cray at the home of his daughter, Mr . Weaver at Indianapolis, lu.-t Sunday.

week with Mr. and dons of • Plainfield.

Mrs. Paul Sid-

; |r v.nj loivi an 11|ii

that

I'r d I,. O'Hair is af home from ■Morgan City, La., where he ami I Henry I’n-vo went on a duck hunting ' V '" 1 trie 'u i w-uj return tyiu*«

Err . st Ford and family have loved into th' house recerlly vacat-

ed by Pearle Hnrtinan’s.

I he Ladies Aid of the ( hri.-tiun j church served dinner at the ale of

1 Fred Hanks, on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Hurley .Miller, Mr. , und Mrs. Ilnrif; Anderson nud Mrs. I). V. Htehtson vl -itcd Sunday ufter-

' noon at' Russellville.

Mr. AX ilium Summerville i- driving a new Chevrolet coach and Ralph i UlqVcngvr drives n new Chevr let

■ coupe.

I he Ladies aid of the M. E. church will pi..■ nt .' play inUtled, "The Jl/ | Mild flower wf tl.e Hills" at the \| a'l -onie hall Wednesday, January 2!).’ I Reserved seat- will be on sale, Hall',

drug store. ,

Several from here attended u -ho,, ei at the home of Fret* Beck, in honor of Mrs. Clarence Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Dolby Colhuys wit nc . cd the l&tler-Del’uuw game ai

.Grcn udl" Tuesday night,

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\\r solicit \oijr |Kih‘()iia!it‘

i|tialil\ Ik is is. \\r

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atlajrt*

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brlicve live.”

Fresh home killed (fresh & cured).

beef all pork

7

'laye i thi umb lone n»f tl Un Km erkf onei I. .V \ n i U

^t‘al Fish Oysters

Ra

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All seasonable fruits and Vegeta hi s.

* * •

It is e;i alllyiinj- that there are souk p :kel t who place quality above quantity.

order, it will receive

ive,

( all us youi attention.

I I.IM’cK COMIAI)

I‘hone lloo

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INDIANAPOLIS, J , rp,

Lecture* of Sidr.* > R. E»U rn, field workn of the fish and game division of the ,-tate conservatii n department were heard by 50,011(1 piildii.,, j,, jp

countie* of th 'state, H

in Estern's report today to Richard Li' her, director of the department. In his talks, Kstern reported, he has particularly emphasized the importaim of feeding .ml .-hellpring

weed-.-' ed and harmful 11 ' consume while grow ink i linn the time of it iiir is full grown, r young i ‘ l and a half linns it- "' A most of which coiisi.u ied insects harmful t A total of 150 town- 11 ■ have been visited by 111 ^

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t i ve s sini c

if the eollseivatii'K ''

""hi nrly ick* 'H* mitl ads, evva

cu

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birds, pointing out the part they play j started by the depai ’- helping farmers h v the amount o* | [n u- d. «

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