The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 January 1932 — Page 4
JANUARY SALE OF SILK
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Dresses
Dressfi* that fornu'rlj mjIJ at a much higher price—Uur entire i-tuck grouped in THllLE
LOIS--s Dresses that formerly sold as hitfh as SI.",.00. To close out
$2.95
$4.95
$9.95
ALL SILK Natural Pongee 19c vd.
Mesh Hose I ull fashion. All < olors. $1.00 »*r.
GARTEK BELTS 25c 50c
25c Curtain Nets 15c^ d. S. C. PREV0 COMPANY
home si Old;
"p' ■■ — n 2,000 hares, 500 fox bqairrels, and about 300 raccoons. In addition, 48 Reeve’s pheasants have been freed in various localitie: where conditions are dissimilar, tu determine under what 1 condition'' they an' likciy to thrive best.
REFL'EMNO UK.VI ZEPPELIN KEEPS TEXAN ON MOVE
DALLAS, Tex., (UP1—Iteorge C. | Miller, local engineer, doesn’t see his i 1 wife and daughter ,1'teii. He is connected with a coni}' ny.which refuels tiie Graf Zeppelin m the great airship's world wanderings. He has just retumui rroin a trip to 1’ernambuco, Drui-.ii. where the airsliip was refueled fora flight to Friedrichghafen. Miller crossed tlie ocean with the Graf. Miller is a native Texan, was cap- , tain of the Central High school football team at Fort Wurth, and attended , Daniel Raker college. Dr. Hugo Eck- | t ner, commander of the Graf Zeppelin, | I has given him an engraved cigarette case as a token of appreciation
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SALEOl KL\L ESTATE AT PUBLIC VUCTION
i In Putnam Circuit Court, Septum
' tier I'enn, 1931-
j Kay Masten, Administratrix of Estate of Mar> J. Webster, d*geased, , vs. Kay Masten et al. .
! No. 6760 1 ”.
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STAR STORE
Doan's ills
Alexander
| and Mrs. Burl fcjisor. Mr. and Mrs. Clajton
: called on Thomas and Maxine Bettis,
I Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cro^an visit-. ed Saturday ,light with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Goddard.
Mrs. Emily Boawell is visiting in I Greencastle tins week. _ .Mis. Mary Aim Stites is visiting >Us. Nan Bament for a lew days. | Miss Lucille Hart, who. is teaching
spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. |
LAST TIMES TONlGlftl “Heaven On Ka r t|r| GRANADi
Tomorrow & Frid^l
.it Russellville
with her parents,
Charles Hart.
SOI I H « LINTON
Mr. and Mr-:. Fred ,Spencer "I Ku> sellville spent Sunday with Tommy
Johnson and wife.
Mr.- Callie Arnold of Greencastle -pent few days last week with her
f"ihery J F. Betti .
COLBV TO SPEAK
NORTH ( LIN ION
Mr. and Mr-. John Bee called oi» i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Her at Grtencastle last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs Tom Blacketor an.I
] INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 2c. (UP)
By virtue of a:, order of the Put- Bain bridge Colby, -ecretary of -tale fanii | } . Kriday night with Mr.
Main Circuit Court, the undersigned,! during the la=t year of the Wilson administratrix of the estate of Mary .admini.-tratiu:,, will be the principal J. Webster, deceased, will, on thb peaker at the afternoon es.-ion of
urcs so a to strengthen their muscles, 1 ah' ut 35,000 rabbit-, lia.vf been r*leased in rural sections of Pennsy I vania to take their chances against
! premises, at No. 9 Park Street, in Hie the i-’Oth district conference of Rotary City of Greencastle, on the 18th day International here February 22of February, 1932, at lu o’clock a. m. Indiana Kotary 's observance ctf offer for salo at public auction, for George Washington'.- birthday anni not less than two-thirds of tlie up v. r ary will In centered around Col-
and Mrs. Artfiur Bi attain
.Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Spencer and Martha Ann v isited Sunday with .Mi
EAsl MARION The Home Economic Club met I Vi-1 j day afternoon with Mrs. Myrtle | Storm, tliiitc .n members were pres-^ l ent- _ , , > • Harry Hunter' and lainily visited with Homer McCammack and family.' C. O. Bunteii and wife spent fri-| day with Wm. Finest and family of Greencastle. The members of the C- C. Club gave a supper lor their families Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunter. All members were present, guests were Mr. un-l Mrs. Bill Woods. Lillian Faith Buis spent 'Tuesday night with her graudpareuts Mr. and Mrs Win- Newman. Eddie Buis and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Buis. Olen Dudley and family called on Bill Woods and wife Sunday evening. John Wise and mother spent Monday with Horace Robinson and fam-'
ily
Sunday visitors with Wm. Newman
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THE
trimiwd LOWt Jgts MORAN
F.yes that i < a and arms that cling ^ — mysierious and » exciting
UXBBITS STAKl FIGHT 1'OK Lll E .aai i c..:ne commission to fill tlie HAliRISBl KC. Pa.. iLI’i \i’ter ^acaucics caTJ-ed by deatiis of their limbering up petjoi. in big i nclos i brethren, in deplete I sections of the
stall:. . J
.praised value, tlie following ueseribed by’- appearance here-
11" i pro ••pec' of bingevity i - dim, j real estate in Futii'.im County, Indi- Colby -ucceeded Robert Laiiaing afor -tale game commission officials j ana, to-wit: The "vest half of lots 1 secretar.. of •-late. Hi,, appointment
hunters' guns jiext season, automo-
j figure that w ith their
natural and j and 2 in block 3 of Berry’s Enlarge pi-ri pita ted con. ide ruble controversy,
FELS-NAPTHA
biles, house c«t, % and winged and four "m;i .I eii- mie s facing them, the ment to' the town, (now city i
footed natural enemies.
50.000 ' ibuits stocked in the state every year will do well even to double
1 hey constitute tic major portion their numbers during the coming sea-
of an order ’of 50,000. brought from son.
KansiVi and Missouri by the Pennsyl- The commission also has released
of since he picviou.sly liad been identilied with the Republican and Frogres-
Greencastle..
Said sale will be subject, to tile ap- ,dve parties, lb is a native of St. proval of the court, and for CAFH. j [,<,ui . but ha- lived most o{ his life Mrs. Ray Masten, Administratrix, in New York, practicing law there) F. S. Hamilton, attorney. G Its for many years
Naturally golden; pleasingly gentle
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ook enough to
'TWTHAT I know about making cigarettes...! ▼ » amount to auythiuc at all! But I'm j
.doesn’t
jythiug at all! But I’m a good
ruougb cook to be sure of ibis...You cau’t get a tbin# «<> tatlegood...unless you use buc ingredients. "And what’s more...you Lave to know just bow to
* oinbiuc them.
. "It must have taken an amazing knowledge of tobacco flavors...to work out that recipe for Chester-
hold's good taste.
"Just as in a pudding...the proof of any cigarette
...bet in the tmte.
" Recently I tried (Jliesterbelds fur the brst time. Bight away, I knew that such tar-te and fragrance hod to come from grade A ingredients...to say nothing of a carefully worked out recipe for comhiuing them. "Then, too, I found Cheaterheldi* milder. 1 didn't know a cigarette could be so mild and at the same time so good-tasting. ’'And have ton noticed the paper? Pure white. • I’m told it’s the purest paper that can be bought. "L\eu the package is whiter and cleaner-looking. Little ilimgs, 1 suppose, but I’m cook enough to know that purity ami cleauhnes*, must count in
cigarettes too.”
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• And what a satisfying radio program Chesterfield has! Nat Shilkrc'’* Orchestra and Alex Gray, soloist. Tonight aud every night excep. Sunday al 10:30 Eastern Standard Time over the entire Columbia Network, Heal radio cutert.^uimcnt.
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• WRAPPED IN DU PONT NO. 300 MOISTURE-PROOF CELLOPHANE ... THE BEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE MADE
• :*»2. Dtcarr & Mvui Toasi.co Co
tWEYRE MILDER THEY'RE PURE
THEY TASTE BETTER
■i'"l funity weri: J R. Cti daughter, Homer Shi w n., arnii Fiber Hamilton and \ fc, Cecil] man and family and 0 ,ni ife family. ('. U. Bunten and wif, penji days last w eek with relative, s ianapylis
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I.- !.• . R’lty IR’ • • . i’ !3t| den idned • ■ bei
I ; 2 County, State «)f Indiana, AdioM tor uf tli» estate of Maude Rlljfl
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outity, tie* ♦ tj Slid estate i.- s.pj-u u -.J Nu. 7424.
Frank Hiley, .\u iiii..i»traH
Mnuar> 12, L94X
J dm \Y Herod. Clerk of tl.eFfl
CIr< uit Court
A torne> . 'l•ll♦*odor•
rawley.
Hoyt’s Compotii Quickly Routi His Ailmi
'lr William Hill Saj> Hujiil poimil Relieved UhuimatintI Stomach I rouble
Brain- i- voiced oi ei-v a Ureeia-H.-tle resident.- for thrS Compound. They are a tuallj a hi the quick results Hoyt’s toa( produces. One of tli- -e ’iit praising Hoyt’s i.- .M Uif.ai ■ttb) Sjva.norii i.- happy for tin .rlipoun.l brought to him
H i ■ 1 taUmi “1 have had h bad toiiiati 1 nuinoer of years. Tin- ras 3|*^ terrible ami I wouM li |ie ^ aches. My food would our uni belching of hot liquid- whioli my tn at. For the i t. had rheumatism, too. winch P
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This sufferii g was terriblf' ju.-t given up hope eu i :nl mine toll me that B ■ 1 ■> had helped, him ann ndw.-cl ll( it. ‘‘I have now taken about t*] ties of Hoyt'.- and
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suit-, I have obtaini ; 1 X® any Kind of 1 1 ■ - 1 ' r ‘] sour stomach or gas and t>ij ache.- have left me B't condition has left my body !y and I haven’t a single tr** pain in my body. You can how happy I am. I h u P* ^ will give it a trial®and be as 1 have been. 1 will ver ® | •tateUNUt at any tin"'- _ Hoyt's Compound i= h e: "*J c u. ed at tlu- Natii '■ 1 1 South Side the 1 ourthou* »J
castle by the son. Hoyt's
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