The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 January 1933 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER. G KEEN CASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY. JANUARY 20. 1933.

Final January Clearance Prices:

$1.00

I'hm.KKLL >Hi:Hv xl x «n Wl' 1 "hrel-** f«»r

1- N| MMli; J \P 'ILK PUNGLE NATl RAL H.r) I <ro'« rnm«-nt »i«mprd —S aH

15c

K \V( N BKD SPRK \D•'Ox 1 U”

88c

v\ v'•HALLE RAYON ELAT < REPK u Int^e* » idr ton ’ ranii«? of rolof—Sard

H \ I* Nl/E LA DIE' H'i'E Piro( t i- >11 >aru I color* and all *ire*—Pair

39c 15c

—. RUL'ILK DE Ll XE El LL I V'HU'N 'ILK ^.Qp • ; n » aitt-d color*, on 'ale a: "T w W

I UHL' \'H ERIXK.'. Guaranteed faxt color*

49c

< HlLDKhV> UNL STO( KING^ Litra k**\h. rib •nd re^'fo.ced —Pair

10c

S. C. PREVO COMPANY HUME STORE

FARMERS IRE SKEPTIC\E OE FARM MEVSIRI

CHICAGO.

farmcr« the aiKUt the bene

•tnier the dome-*,

farm telief. .i of “aver.ijre f*: the United P:- -

Sonie t

place where *. * anythin?" and *<jme hope .*■ .

posed relie:'

ever, there v.

nue spent fur t '.uxui;es The f:r -urv*> show-; j

interest and ta

One farmer

in.i almost ail

likkewise aU

relief raeasur-

i ions w ere: A r.drew J ho? raiser > point when

' ju.-t anyth;: ,

workable. I

ever. an:l uni eluded m t .

I

• i I It' P.I NOLL I P HiR t OLD NIGHT

I - 'll EP

ALBANY Colie?* Albany. Orei UP With t e temj-rature normalbnt - ? zer r below during *ne recent cold snap, Albany Colle?*- t -ed porvh -leeper* have adopts**! various methods of d the exposed -*' • em < per. air .-.eepin? perches. H* * - a frv. -tep- d arm? which * * a .*- .* } at* j’i mur» «.: >*ne* tr take* off • . a. r a, a I.a •

Puts ol la'i slipper-

S^ip.-

w.-jlen coat. 4. Wea-s nter jacket. 5. Pu is on

ar.d

woolen gluie- if atai’-

o bed

- * ■ • take . .. • underneath and seven or .*. ra-rnt is- ment-oiled

IM»| \\' t OLLEtT hN EK t249.0M.O00 ERt iM olL PIWHUSK \ • Ada U1 i_. . . .. by Osage Inuiar * from oh on their allotment#, re.-ent i*ompilat:oiis revealed. T * 2.227 r;-.adl ?* *.- *•-•.. - nave urawn abo-t $110. "«> e-^h, an.

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Ge**rge Besjlieu. head of the oil and ga- dspartre* * of tr.e Oslg- jger. Th- area, already a.;ng 9,480 oil »eil arsJ 4 1 ?a- well*, wa- descritsed by B**aa:>u a- “comii.g ■*.’. field of nort'irrn Okla'* onr.a" The riginal I * • : ' • (MM of it wa- re-erved fur towr.-s and rail roe#J- All ". * • r-st r.a- been;

T 17,762

lease: *’or gas pn*pt*ses a acres for oil. he *d.

H* predict- -. at tne . . r.a'.al sene area would d-celop nto one of the be.-t field* of the Oiage. » ich already :*a- made t.* - Indian tr.be the riehe-T per capita nation in the

world.

FEAS

K » allt J

Jure—l an

l-ar1>

10c

FLOUR

Kitehen 21 Lb. Bag

35c

'ikgi.ma 'Wfcur Pancake Flour I’atka^e

PORK AND BEANS 4

N. 2 1-2 Casts

OK KIDNEY MEANS

25c

KRAUT 3

25c

TOILET PAPER 4""'7115c

STARCH

19c

GREEN BEANS 3

29c

NOODLES ";r

15c

SOAP 10

* 19c

DRIED MEEF. 2 1-2 oz. Glass

10c

( KiARETTES. all popular Brnds 2 I’k. 25c

malt

' ••kit'A w Hop F labored

2 1-2 Lb. ( an

COFFEE

Maxxvell Mouse Mound

25c 19c

6c

25c

25c

Mumpkin. White Owl, 3 Cans ( oHee, Oakly's Special. Found I>ean-Hole-Beans, 17 oz. Can

Soup. Heinz Cream Tomato. I Cans Sardines, In pure Olive Oil. 1-4 Tin r )C Mure Mreserves, Itioz. Jar ] Jello. New Type—^ Mk«-s. 25c Jet Oil Shoe Molish JOc

^ Ol K NEEDS are best served at YOl k OAKLEY MARKET

KltEsH PIG PORK LOIN ROAST. Eh. . PI RE PORK SAtHACf; "la Pl-a'-ii-n >tUe- 2 Ebe ERhiSH \1 \L OR l*< iRK HE.ARTS

i b

EKl>H 'PARE RIB.'.

I s

'I G \R I I RED BREAKFAST BACON

I h

26c

BREAD Big lliublr E.af 1 re-h each morning 21 Oz. I oaf 9C

Eancx Red SALMON 2 25c

CATSUP

10c

l.'ppmcott’* Tanry

II O*. Hul,.

8k 13c

1 HOD E R 5 Tt5 Bf.Ki* ROAST* Uv

12k 10c

5c

P.Nling. 16

10c 8^0

8 1 sc.

'teak. IJ»

12k

9k*

iRE'H meaia \t,i h Rones. •

OAKLEY’S

In "Trunk” Case

Jan. 26. .iUP»—Th* -*lvr- are -kept: ai

y may recei\e

•*!.*•,

tu a concensus tjue.-Goned '

. • r* *

,;e "willing to try • sequently hav film? under the |*r n. If they do. ho*. >• much of the reve-

rie* automobiles <>r

t i* n*iderati"n. *.

*:il be payments • n

- *nd to cieditor . * .e<j the plan j<>\*

■ i* defects in it. but

* necessity fur -*• The iniivmual opir,

MAKES WOMEN LOSE FAT

Liayfs-r.

. -tart- I

to

and never • June 17,

iU

a glass

anv

fir

Vnuyi Stewart

•I have rea h d the 1 welcome anything that appears possibly Ad is a com -tate, how- • - hogs and c.rr are products benefited *: •

revtly the national leadei* may expect really ..^rd times out here. If prosperity - uk. return v ia the a. - ment r ule the farmers will pay off their deots first before buying any

luxuries."

Lane county Kin.-a- wheat rai*er w * preter- to remain uni .entifie.;— “1 believe th*.- domestic allotment ptan is the prize joke thi.- vear—so far at least 1 d* n't th.; k it would materially imppsve my tinan ial conrition or that of an. ither farmer wr.o - ti*)in? to farm by the better method*. It puts a premium on p or

fanning "

C. C. H in-*n iTennes-ee cotton groweri—“The allotment plan is ju*t ore more gigantic complicaticn There is no way for me to know* w ether the crop will get to market *•> that we would receive the ben - fit* under t *e plan." Chari*.- Dineen iWi-run.-in daily fatmen—**Wi*h the $150 m re t year I estimate 1 w-ill receive if the pr. e of butterfat increased 6 ientu pound under the plan I'd be , * . to pay my farm taxe* ><( ♦7‘ and *1 - . .'j* *. *• * ; -rr 4*o ai.i 't.g pre.-.ng cr-dit*-r-." Kentucky tobac.o grower iimiden tif.e*j»—“LiKe most fanner- w.* ale ••u.ng t try any char.?** but :.,«•.*

Winnie R u: r. Juad, condemned 'trunk mur;* r*s.' :s shown as she appeared or *:e witness stand :n court at P* rr..i, Ani.. during the prehminar) * »nng of J. J. “Happy Jack" Hal. *n Uower), wealthy lumbermar.. * is accused of being enn.e for w * a Mrs. Jude was sentenced to <: at-. After she had testified. Mrs. Judo startled the court « ; .•*.*. Halloran.

man; *ng ;

r,a: g

increased u-

cir-le.”

\V. J. Gar —“Anythin; of rke cut-

is to

pu* - fail that rgnt emergency, what we n th - nature of a tur--educti in f taxes and f the cjoperative , rr-

\1 - P. a. M Ha;m - <>f Ohio w te- “I weighed 1N0

eu to tas** Kruschen. I 'ever was ■**-■ i

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the fir w eek—I lo.-t 7 tounds. I jus* | bought ' Srd >:»r and an* down

J4.1—a *till taking them felt better :n my life."

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To use off fat—lane *>n . ifu! •*' Kruschen ^ait*

1 reakf * -ne b* tlU th it ' i-'- <

but a few* cents get it drugstore in .Atrerwa. If this yie fails to c>> vince y u this >\EE and harm!**-- » <> to lose f a t \ mr V:\oney grladly retufiicd* D * i* cent anything bu*. Kruschen

v , must re«i’. * -afely.

.-i,709; :"** ; and kindred pro*

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- • .16.100: and cals ;tnd . - -iuc*s $ '.4 - *w.

x ED SPBN4 El: BANKER N t MED IN D.\M V(.E >1 IT I XOPON. :• ; IB. — j ^ \\ r j'-.t. nd * «i • n *t bank- ^

Haitf id Ac *d»-nt and In-

Itir;:.:- mpany. Thomas J. Share aaT- * .x er named ;n a >uit to collect ( da* ages and judgment of $60,000 j * Wednesday n Monroe cir- . uit court by Oliver Ei Dunn, special'

; administrate r de boni. In the complaint, fi and K:vett *>f Martinss tiff charges that Wrig I ; ;* -: utor <•* the She!

I HAD a / . f\) MIUIOM

I

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T rance- Dec

TEN PE‘tPLE . TEN MM.IH'N' AND \ MILLION TO L M H TO Do \\ IT H \> THEY PLEASED! -

'.'luiiijiy

< has. Buggies UU.MEDY A ( AKTOON

55 hat did d ." '5 hat You Do . a 5|dliun?

thev would 55 ilh

(; R A N A I) A TONIGHT A TOMORROW

Jek * J

c i Lou

that . down

.n?

way U

in* rea€.\»rt>

the tariff.”

T« Linder «<,- j

er I—'*It s ju't liic^ ail o‘

measures t*. rd:^ pne# another bunch of air ca farmers expert to raj by the:; • w n b«^ >tstra p;

lo IrarlnT>

Drv'kert e price n. The _- ness

pe*r. at grow - •tr.er ar.;fK*:ai

ft’s j ust

-*,e.- by which — t en*.*- .xe-

non of the ell. deceased ei b> K.vett lie. the plain* t. former ad-1

lell estate, failed x*er and account st. secuntes and i to iver $55,000,1 ny which bonded j

him wa- :* si* n-:t*le fur the L s-es | *u -e.j ntc. -uffervd by fe •state.] A P* ny Sup; er will b* r.eld in th* 5 Chr -Uan Church naseiiient .'alurtiav j evening from -5 to 7 >'clock -• -'*

sunt;'

si I tb

(,ct

Rills

INDIANAPOLIS. Jan 26. tl'Pi— Hill- ;*.* vidi .g f**r partial -late pay- - . t f te-,* . > r- - ilari*** in Indiana

elementary

i,*i higii schools will be

introduced

*imultaneously in the

houa* arid

••r.ate. Sen Anderson

K .Urr, <r

i** nsburg. announ,e<i to

H** -aid

the bill* ave -upport of

th.* admit.; *t rat ion.

Minimum

$000 - . ..

mentary t«-

»Ts »i.d $l.0> > for nigh

sch>w»l tea**

le!.-, figureil <*n a term of

I'o day-. *

vill ne gu irantee ; by the

state, undf-

provis: r* f the bill*.

Locil un

it.- will !»■ i -mutte 1 to

pa > th^ir

teacher- t- much more

than the.-e

amounts a- they de.-ite. 1

Ket hum t xplained.

MET 51.ED

(.iHilt' LEAD

1N Dl 'T Rl 51, PROD! <TIOV

HABKISBIRG. Pt. iLPl—Metal!

and m-tal

■ d ;• *.- I< d Pennsylvania

indu*tri; 1 j

>duc*:iin diring lOdl but!

showed the

effects of the depression. |

fa:r> her* PejMapteel.

Imring the year the value of the

meial* and

■i—tal pr**lu*t- produced

>le546.^78,800 tb) a-' com-

pared with

’he P.* :0 valuation of $2 -

~ * ~

of all industrial produc-

ti»n tn the

’ iU? f*»r 1931 wa' giveti

M.GS2*'. I"

*> and f *r I'.uiO. $6,61*1.-

162,100

Indivddua

t nslucTon exclusive of

rretai* f* r

if-'tl included; textile-.

1 1 D I FINAL SETTLEMENT

"K ESTATE

Notkf is

ereby given t * the cied*

>rwl legatee* .,f Mary F.

Mo-- *ie

*1. t*. apfe-ar tn the Put-

nam ( ir u,

Court, ell at Greencas-.

tie. Indiana, on th* Ihth day of Feb-

urary,

. and sr.uw cause, if any,'

why th* F

' ai Settlement Accounts

wih the

• *' *t< f said decedent

she old not

•*d. and said heirs.

ar notifiei

to then and there make*

>* - :p, : *i receive the^r ,

di.trifeutive

-hare-.

55 itnes*.

t ie fierk of **id Court.|

th.- 2.5*.h da., o! January. l»3:j.

John W.

Herod, Oerk Putnam Cir-

cuit Court.

26-21

NOT It E

OT \ DM 1N1 siTK A T ION

Notice is

hereby given that the un-

de: signed

- tieen appointed by the!

kdge of t

Circuit Court of Put-

ra.n t .tity. tat., of Indiana. Ad-

ministratoi

of the e.-tate „f Charles

A Dobh. late of Putn.im County, de-

a.-^d.

Said e*tate i» supposed to be sol-i

V . 7509

January

25 1998.

Ernest E

si ij i

Attorney.

Andrew E Durham.

John W.

Hetod. Clerk of the Put-

:-ax C:r: a;

KOACHDALE Mr. ..nd Mr-. Le.> Smith of Crawfoi i.-ville v:-.t *i Sunday with the latte:'- parents. Mr. ani Mrs. George

Swiin

Mis- Marion King and a gnl friend *"rom Indianapolis *[>ent the weekend wit.: her parent.-. Mr. and Mr*. Riley

K:ng.

Mr. and Mr*. JiJui Couchman entertained the • i. ;jli)>es of the Northern Indiana Power con.pany and their families w.t a ‘urkey dinner at the i Higger.s hotel Friday evening. This was followed by a theater party at the Stran t - a*.-r in Urawf rd»vlile.

Mr and Mrs. Paul F. Ream and -on and Mrs. Ralph Edwards and children were dinner guests of Mr. and M:*. Hutchins and family Sunday

evening.

Mr. and Mr*. J. 55 . Job visited Sunday with their son. Harry and family near New May-ville. Mr and Mrs. Galen S. Irwin visited Sunday with Mr. anu Mrs Albert Price in Ciawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. George Stringer were called to Danville Wednesday by the .-onuus illness if their grandson, Jun-

ior Stringer.

E 5 - I J'HEK'ON I 55 P. The Sunshine club met with Mrs Gil** rt Ogles on Wednesday after-

noon of last week.

Dennis Goodpasture visited Mrs. B ttha Terry Tuesday night. Mrs. Frances Humphrey visited

wit Mr Edna Ogle.- Monday Mrs Jerusha Maff, Mrs. ML on tie ta ctBMote, other hedini Prichard and Miss 1 iara Maff called ^jhe and heal the H ,, , , , . _. , and stop the imtatiun »nJ ;cfai Mr-. Ju:;a anu In*» h ue 1 e.sdav while the creosot* go*s on totk^

afternoon.

V D. Sand 1

verdale visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. 55 Met atnmack la.-*t Friday. Revival meetings are being heli at i New Providence church this week. Mrs. Onnl Alley and son returned to their home in Ripley county last ; Thursday after visiting a few days *

with Mr. and Mr ; Albeit llj

family.

Sunday din ....*. M* Camilla, k w er* Mr. ) Elkins. Mr. and Mr- R 0: D*J Miss Helen Di.-ne;.. Mr* Ralph M or* j .,. At J ' . er .»1 and Mrs- Frank Scott as |( Mr. Scott has been u| J

few uays.

One Sure Way to End Coughs andC Psr-iU-nt I ;l- lad rh.di' m rious-trouble. You Co.1 * pu::» Lreomulsion, an enr-isifieo cmwii plea»*r.t to take. Crecx^noa j>i medical discovery -,tb Ivo-fold J -..she* and hea.- * * .r.darned and inhibits (lerm jrovth. Of all kno..n drigv, creowi ij niaedby hi^h tu-; J «/-,..* the greatr**! hejhr.g it** 'ifxJ coughs and * : **.*' i>i( Iroii’le*. Cre*-*:n -.uc* iJ

i is absorbed into the b’ood. iritbl ’ of the trouble and checks tke q

the germ«.

Creomulsion is _gua.’ln:ted in the treatment of peii.stntt

: peri. «rV i rr'a

oth-r forms of r»-. -iv n* die;* excellent fur 1 : c up :he -Ta * olds * r f ■ *«t :- j*f * ir or cold, no : **-r of * - . *» Hi not relieved aft-r teking jc:ara| rections. Ask your drugguL

VOUR

LAST

CHANCE SATURDAl .... to take advantage of the unusual savings in our

SPECIAL JANUARY RUG OFFEI| Three Important Reasons why you should buy NOW:

1.

We can positively save you money on

any room size rug in our Store. Come in and

see these values.

We give you a liberal trade-in allowance for your old rug. no matter what iLs condition.

^ Ho rug for futuri *1 livery; simply depol SI. A decided ad’i tage right now.

Our Entire Stock of

Fine Rugs Included! .The Season’s >est rug value—W \ll-perfect Axmin»t*

95

Sow

$ 16

ill of th* n«w .pnng pabirns M” *cently put on our racit J® 1 ! 101 an purchaa* your n*w ru| ^ ivinp. and bav* it d«llv* rtfl he** prices are guaranteri M rst savings that von irebase this season

rtll msk« l ’ , 1

In Your Oil

We will pa? ^1 money tof ot * one. making *° tional saving

Horace Link & Co*

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