The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 January 1931 — Page 2
T1TF DAILY BANKER,GREENCASTBE, INDIANA. FRIDAY. JANUARY30,'1031
ECONOMY STORE
Tho Store when* (Jl - \MTY. SKKVK E AND FCdNOM Y Reiffn. Fresh' ( hesape-.ike Oysters In the Sanitarv Fint, 2 pints For lleulth, Strenifth and Eoon imv Fa; More Salt Fish, 12 for . . 2.>e FRKSH PLAT I. LIMLINt. HFFF, IV H ILK IT LASTS. :i PtN MIS 2f,e FRKSH A LI,-PORK SAI SACK. COOll TO THK LAS1 HITF, !b. He
Fresh Beef Chuck Roast, lh. I Ac Fancy Mutton Steak, Lh. . . .t.»r Swift’s Premium Bacon Lh. BoSiiffai Cured Bacon squares Lb l r >c Fresh Florida Crape Fruit Dozen Me Fancy Fat full dressed Lartte Florida Orantres, Dz. 23c Hem Lb 2tic Bath R«om Tissue, 3, 100(1 sheet rolls in Sanitary pkt;. .. 25c Search Light Matches, ti for 21c
Bread fresh from I In- oven Loaf -If Fancy Mutton Roast from Loin Lb 25c Swift’s Breakfast Bacon. Lh. Roll 25c Fresh Texas Crape Fruit, I), 65c Fancy head Lettuce, each he Fancy King Fa ting Apples ’ Lbs 25c Fiesh S da Crackers, 2 Lh. Box 2.ic
Plenty Fresh Fruits and Vegetables to meet yi.Ur needs all priced
right.
We Deliver — The Store With The Loaded Tiuck
THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Po-t Office at Greensa tie, Indiana, as second class mail matter. Under the act of March 8, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents peri week. I
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Society
Mrs. Tucker Mill Be Hostess
I T< Woman’s < lub, Saturday
Franklin Taylor, 21, died of hecVt (Fea e at the State Farm, on Finlay morning The body will be sent to Montezuma for burial Sunday.
SOfTOI.DCIST BEMOANS “SAI I SITED SPIN I S’l ERHOOD” NKWWMAVEN, Conn., (UP)- The •‘ehoaen and apparently satisfied spinisterhood" of many women the raee neds as moiberH is di-plored by Dr. Anna Carlin Spenoer, noted 80year olil feminisl and sociologist. Writing in Eugenics Magazine, Dr. Spencer said, "perhaps the worst eugentle effect of this at the present tmle, when the most highly trained and superior women feel the problem most keenly. Is that so many accept as permanent the demands of the past to sacrifice at marriage all personal . hievement to the family life and decide to remain single'’
JAPAN AND COVERNORS It) HONOR I INCOI.N SPRINGFIELD, III. (UP)—Gov ernors of three slate and the Japan cse ambassador to the United States wUI be guesi s of honor and speakers at public exercises conmieniorating the 122nd birthday of Abraham Lincoln, here February IF Governor Wilbur M Brucker. of Michigan, ami Governor William II
known as "Alfalfa Bill” have accept ed InvItutionH. Governor L. L. Emmerson of Illinois will be chairman. Kalsuji Dsbuehi, ambassador front Japun, will be the ranking guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Brooks and daughter, Eleanor Cly, of Bellmore, Long Island, N. Y., are visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Terry of near Belle I’nion.
VALENTINES! They're different;}
more most must them.
attractive, and! alluring. You I not fail to see
Come in now befote our assort ment has been picked over.
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Richard Obenchain, of Roachdale, who recently underwent an appendcitis operation at the Culver hospital in < rawfortl.-ville, ha- returned to his home.
M \Y CONVEK'I WEST BADEN HOI El. IN In COV. HOSPII \l •WASHINCTON, Jan. 30 tUl*)—A bill tu authorize the purchase by the government of the huge West Bolen Springs hotel, Wes'. Baden, Ind., for conversion to a wot Id war veterans hospital, was introduced in the house yesterday In Rep. W' od, Repn., Ind. The bill fixed the maxnmum price of $2,501),090.
Deputy sheriff Edward Eiteljorge, accompanied by Walter Bryan, took Joshua Lancaster, aged Madisnn township man, to the Evansville state hospital for tho insane Friday.
SAM HANNA’S ROOK STORE
Murray, ol Oaklabonia. popularly | run iway.
CHIEF t)| POLICE INJI RED STOPPING RI NAM U HORSE CRAWFOlinSVILLE, Ind., Jan. 30, (UP) Harrison Y ung, Crawford - vills’s chief of p lirr,, was injured painfully yesterday afternoon when ho stoppe I a runaway horse in the hemt of the bu ine s district here. Mr. Young wa - struck In the che-d .1 hard blow by one of the shafts as pc eizod the bridle of the plunging uriinnl. lie liiceetied in t ipping the
The senior class of Cloverdale high school, accompanied by Prof. E. I’. Lowery and l/*e Walters made a trip to Indianapolis Wednesday where they visited the state legislature, the Marmon factory and other places of interest.
Mrs. Joseph Hammond received word Friday morning of the death of Mi . W V. S. Norris who passed away this morning at 1:30 o’clock at her home near Rochester, Ihuliana. She had been ill o-ly a short time of pneumonia. She F the mother of Elmer Norris of Indianapolis.
Many farmers are taking advantage of tho fair weather to get their spring plowing done anil many acres have been turned over. Not all the land is in condition for plowing but much of tho acreage in this vi inity is working nicely, farmers report. It is quite unusual for farmers to plow their land in January in this vicinity.
Ill
Mid-Winter SALE!
Check this long list of stupendously low prices.
IN. ESTABLISHED
rase
FwHERc economy rules”
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Win \ >ozen •><-*
IONA FLOUR
4
24 lb. sack e
Swgas’
Pure Cane
2 5 lb. bag
a.27
piUsburv’s GoU Medal or
IS*
Milk. Chocolate box BaPS or Alnioml ol J-t Itr
24 ib. b»s
2lb. j.ir 25C A tall can* 29^
No.2 can* J
UDBVS
PEACHES
6 so. 2Vi £ •"' ,
si.OO
Peanut Butter I^ilk White House Qreen Beans
Pineapple sii ^ 2 A&P Flour S 1K 1S©
Lard
Bacon
I’urc Hog
Fancy Sugar Curcd-Sliccd
foputar W*’ Cigar etteS
sl.15
carton
4 11 39 c
29*
A4kP Flour £<0ib.ba, 29c Eight O’clock Coffee 23c
New Low Price
HUtter SILVFRBROOK >b JfC jd*' 4 2?. iO^S I No. 1 Grade I S lb. peck ® Crackers Premium Soda 2 ,b ' box 2£c Nutley Oleo 2 »• 25c
Apples
Rome Beauties
40 Ib. b °*''$i e S9
MEAT MARKET SPECIALS
Choice Veal Roast, lb. .. 25c Beef to boil, Ib. ... 10c - 15c Lean Beef Roast, Ib. ... 18c Fresh ground beef, Ib. . 12c Pure Lard, 4 Lbs 39c Fresh Oysters, Qt
Pure Pork Sausage, lb. 12c Lean Pork Roast, Ib. .. 17c Pork chops, Lb 22c Bacon, by piece, Ib 2.3c Haddock, Lb 19 C
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The Christian church choir will meet for rehearsal Friday evening at 7 o’ 'lock at the clnn.'h.
John Stites who is in the County Hospital for medical treatment is reported to be improving.
Mrs. Paul Albin, who lives ea t of: town entered the county hospital, Friday morning for modi.al tre-itmenl.
The Woman’s Club will meet with Mrs. W. W. Tucket. Saturday afternoon at 2: ’.0 o’clock. Mrs. Byron Wilson will have the program on “Giants i f The Pacific”. Mrs. Wilson will be j assisted by Mr- B. F. Corwin. •F *1* *1* •!• *!• Mrs. Martin Hostess To Cro-Tat-Em Circle The. Cro-Tat-Em Circle met Thurs-| day afternoon at the home of Mrs. 1 Lula Martin on Anderson street. The members held a quilt display. Fifteen me mb us a sweted roll call. After the general routine of business, delicious refr.-ehments were served by the hos-
tess.
§ *1* •»* •!* *1* Mrs. Hamaker To Be ID *tess To Monday Club fhe Monday Club will meet Monday Fob u-ry 2 at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Folio Hamaker, 310 East Hanna
street.
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vir. and Mrs. Fred Braden Entertain Dinner Guests
Mr. and Mfs. Fred Braden, Ander-
I son street, entertained the following ! guests at dinner Thursday, Mr. and j Mrs. Ovid Muir of Bridgeport an 1
i Mi s Ada Braden of this city.
RAYON BLOOMKRs
69c
Fxtr i fine cpialilv delastered rayon bloomer* at an extra low pr i f . Well tail. r. I ail. full cut. In pink, peach and tan. Sizes 31 n, \ 2 .
! MK 0UALITY SHOP
H. PITCH FORD
£
first,
first, $2.00; second, $100. Oats, best peck, any variety
$1.50; second, $1.00.
Potatoes, best peck, any variety j
first, $1.50; second, $1.00.
FOR SALE—New go . pillows; made to order. Cali
office.
htiMfcil
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BANDIT DYING; PAL SOUGHT MURPHYSBORO, 1B-. I an - • ?0 (UP) A suspected bank robber was believed dying today while a posse of no men under the leadership of Sheriff W. W. Osborn of Jackson county searched the woods 15 miles north of
] here for his companion.
George Davis, 31, St. Louis poHee| character, was shot last night by I members of a posse searching foi two bandits who yesterday held up the First National Bank at Gorham, III., and escaped with $4,500. Davis near death at a local hospital.
WANTED—Small farm; to acres, within ten miles of city, > ik.I must have fair house and other hy;,.. I mg.*. Call Banner office.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown, n; Ohio street, are the parents of• pound baby gill, born I’hur- ,u
According to the leconl.- of the! weather bureau, the lowe : tempera- j lure reached in 1930 in the Unite 11 States proper wa 57 degree below zero at Riverton, W\ tiling, last January. This is not far from the record -t!5 below at Mile City, Montana, in IHSH. The year’s heat record wa; mado at the curiously named “Greenland Ranch” in Death Valley, California: 122 in the shade, if any. There is a tendency toward slightly warmer winters in the eastern half uf the country, to judge from the re-ori 1 - sin.e 1870, but there is no proof that thi. is a permanent wave.
TOWNSHIP TO HOLD \ JOINT INSTITUTE
Mr. and Mr-. R. J. Any. of ShePa., are the parents of a m, .1 . Lee, born Saturday. Mrs. Amy it, formerly Miss Mildred ( hair- ! daughtei of Mr. ami Mr . K
i ('harmless.
was
GIVEN G \RH IGF. CONTRACT
JACKSON \ND FRANKLIN FARMERS’ INST ITT TE AT RO \( HDAI.E FRIDAl
Dr. W. D. James was given the contract as city garbage collector Friday by mayor W. I,. Denman. Under terms of an ordinance passed by the city council recently, all other garbage collectors are banned from collect.iny garbage in Greencastle, unless given authority to do so by Mr. James.
HAMRICK STATION (THTKH I The regular monthly Sunday 'pi service will be held Sunday nitr'n'jl 7:30 o’clock, Feb. 1. Mr. .lames KnI iell will he in charge. IL s always hel|iful and y• u arc runtl illy invited to he pn ent.
(OUNTY JAIL KM I'D F i the first time since S leriff t l Iryan took office January 1, the Itl lam County Jail was empty F ,1
EWING BAIRD DIES
A. Ewing Baird, o o of (he splendid young men of this community, died, Friday, after an illne-s Of sevetal months. The funeral was Sunday with burial in the family lot at Brick Chapel.
Arthur F,wing*Dair l, *uii of Thom as A. and Jennie McCray Baird, was horn June 28, 18891, near Greencastle Indiana. In 1902 the family moved to Danville, where they have since resided.
At an early age a left Ewing a cripple.
scriou? illness
In 1922 the people of Herd ricks county expressed their confidence in him by electing him to be county recordei. His record in the office was an enviable o , Failing health necessitated hi* resigning in U)2(i, much to the regret of his electorate and the people at large. Surviving are the father and mother and a sistei, Miss Nancy Baird.—■ Danville Republican.
< \KDOF TH INKS
We wish to thank all the friends and neighh is who were *o kind t i us during the sickness and death of our little darling Mary Grace. M*o Mr. Met fill ray, the Rev. Monger, the s ; ngers, and all who so kindly assisted u* in any way. Also for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mr*. Louis Wells, Ray Eugene Wells and the Grandparents.
1:30
2:41;
3:30
TONIGHT and SVTURIMY
Murdoch The
Magician
llijjli School \mlitorium
Benefit H. S<*. Band and Orchestra
Admission 2 m* 8 p. M.
Jackson and Franklin town, hips will hold a joint farmers’ institute at Roachdale Hall next Friday, February (!. The program and premium list
follows:
10:00 A. M. Music by High Sc'no I. Invocation, Rev. Hagan Music by School Sextette. Appointment of Committee*. 10:20 A. M.—“Poultry Problems,” I Mrs. W. ('. Roberts. Song, Jean Hutchins. Reading, Helen Ashby 11:15 A. M. “Hogs and Sanitation,” j Harry F. Caldwell ]2:0(1 Noon—Community dinner in
Library
1 :U0 P. M.—Music by school hand Reading, Maxine Batman “Today,” Mr-. W. U. Roberts. Reading, Mrs. Albert Lewi*
Report of Committees
P. M. -“Alfalfa and Legumes,”
Harry F. Caldwell
P. M.—Announcements of pre-
mium winners. Premium List
Women’s Exhibits Best F2 dozen yeast rolls—first,
.75; second, .50.
Bos; angel food cake—first, $1; sec-
ond, .50.
Best white layer cake—first, $1,; secorrl, .50. Beet dark layer cake—first, $1.: se md, .50. Best three cans of cold packed vegetables (any variety)—first, $1.50; second, 76c; third, 50c. Best apron —first, .75; second, .50. Best house dress—first, $1.; second,
M.
Best quilt—first, $1.; second, .50. Girls’ Exhibit 7th and 8th grade* - best pair pil1 w c ' first, .75; second, .50; third
.25.
9th Grade -best pajamas— first, .75; second, .50. Boy’s Exhibits, Manuel Training— 7tit Grade —first, .75; second, .50. 8th Grade—first, .75; second, .50. 9th Grade—first, .75; second, .50. Mens’ and Boys’ Kxsibit.— Yellow corn (10 ears, 1930 crop)— ft 1st, $3.00; second, $2.00; third, $1.00; f urth, .75; fifth, .50;. sixth, .25. White corn (10 ears, 1030 crop)— first, $1.00; second, .50. Best single yellow ear—first, $1.50. -' ('ond, $1.00; third, .50; fourth, .25. Best ring white ear—first, $1.00; second, .60; third, .25. * Longest ear—first, .50; second, .25. Wheat, liest peck, any varietyfirst, $1.50; second, $1.0<l. Soy bean*, best peck, any variety--
W. H. Eiteljorge Cash Market PHONE 12 PHONE 12 Pun 4 Lin! Net weight T)!) lh.eiinSl.% Fresh Country Euifs, Dozen 17' 2 c Fresh Pork Bones, Lb (iHc New Bulk Kraut, Lb. v .,.. 5c ~Fresh Spare Bibs. Lb. 12 i Fresh Sausage, Lb \2 l / 2 c Fresh Side Pork, Lb 15c Fresh Liver, Lb *.... 10c Oleo, 2 Lbs. 25c Bnilinn Beef, Lb lOe Kingaiw smoked, skinned bams, lb. 22c - _ _. . j Veal— Lamb Cottage Cheese—Beef Brains. PHONE 12 FREE DELIVERY
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Wiring •— Repairing Contracting ° Moore Electric
PHONE 72
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bargains
Irit in our closing
out Sale.
Feeds and
Hay
This stock of feeds and hay are moving Iasi, and will only last a few more days. would suggest lhal you come in and share in a few of these bargains.
^ ou will find bargains in good clear merchandise. The following are a few of iHo many things we have to offer.
Tmnthy Hay $Ifi.OO Ton Bean Hay $15.00 Ton Clover Hay $18.00 Ton Mixed Hay .$18.00 Ton Oat Straw 45c Bale Wheat 4(k' Bale Mandlay Flour . .fioc 24-lb. Bag 0. P. Oil Meal $2.50 Cwt.
,.•.$1.85 Cwt- . .$1.40 Cwt-
Scratch Feed Hominy Feed
('racked Com $1.09 1 " 41^ Cot. Seed Meal .$1.70 Cwt. Jfi’i Dairy Feed ...Jlfio 1
.$1.45 Cwt ...90c Cwt.
jpq. fwt. , 35c Cwt-
Flour Mids 100-Lh. Bags Salt. . 50-Lb. Blocks Salt. 25 Med. *,11
A full line of Dr. Hess Stock & Poultry Foods at a cut price.
. All Prices Cash ALLAN LUMBER CO.
Phone 143
