The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 August 1934 — Page 2

DAILY BA'Ss'ER. GRELNCA5TLE. INDIANA THURSDAY, Al’GLSr 23, 1934.

THE FOOD SHOP Phoof 53 Prw Delivery

FLOl It, All l’urpose.^24 Lb. Bag

WHEAT1E2 . 2 Boxes * ..

MILK, 3 1 all Cans ^ 0. K. SOAP , 6 Bars

NE SUCAV, 19 U*Bm * 53c POST T0A£ TIES, b^e Box * ° lie

81c

25c 17c 25c

13c

THE DAILY BANNER

Asd ©

Herald Consolidated

“It WlTM

For All"

po»to?fIe« »' ma. m t • e o n d c'jim rcat'er Btd«r A«t of Mare^ 8. l«*l Subscrlpdoo p:** 10 cents pel -reek; 85.00 per peaj by mail la r-a-T, Ccunty j 8J SQ to 85 >i per year by mail ootsil* F.taam Coanty.

1 Mr Ly r. howe'. J ’ t v. -r*.* unable

I attend the meetr.g.

Mr AI bin ar. -».r. -fl Thursday • < is be- ' - iithor.-.y t" . stofo ins turned -a-n, F-l- ra: L Bask ar.! will •

m ;r. : - • r I ’ r >

Mer-t Friday

t Fur. ! iv F. r.'-nl cla.-ss of

e t ar v by the local ' the * pttot church will meet

A ' ' >-

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furriished a seer-

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WAKE UP Y0BR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL

loyment re a i

-

’Profit Motiv^

Remiiin-:

I toper

pubi iu.Asj 'ir.3. ne box * nc nrnc/viTAi—jTvrk White liice.a ^ lAP FLAKES^ 19 Oz Bo\ 10c } rERSONAL ANLf

•LOCAL NEWS

BL )f JN I^JZEN & HAIF DOZEN LOTS

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‘I I - I \ I , i I •' ■ I • ~ ■ 'll— r>,j|e, Vaiuurn Pa. Ik, 1-i I>oz. \ t \i Hr - No ^ J ' < xo, s Pani . ( ?i ® 1 ■ ( (,l MRk <-i Nb:! 1 MAN < OKS ^ ; < ..no o o 1--' I^r-

. ( ;i.l6 oo,S2,27

fi>&. 81.00 no, $1.95

65c oor 81.29

( HERIvILSi, Red <4Mtted, No. 10 can, Ea. 49 c BLACK RASPBERRIES, No. 10 Ckp, Each 0 59c • PINEAPPLE. o SKced, Vacuum Pack, No. 10 Can, Ea. ^ 75c Pi; \( m ;s. Solid pack, sliced No. TO c^n 49c

PEAS. Faiwrv S'f. ed. Early June, No. 10 Can CORN. Ftfnry Iflwe Peg. No. iO Cafl

69c e 6l< 0

FRUITS & VEGET ABLES

MEATS

f.reen Hentuck.y M - I k Ae I „ “i/e, ‘n “ fa : - I - , , H,,lih ( abbage ileads.oj llr». l<tc i . i ' - • IT* ^«eet ( orn, Dorm » o 140

"hoiild.-r round 1 0 ISe ( hark Koant, Lb. dtl-ie Hound ^te-ak. I.t). 2.V < orned 1-2 lb. .- b .. 14e < r'..iin S UN Lb. 0 I’rtlmit Hotlrr. Lb. 1 i o l - .v e II I e di l.iim h Meats

E L 1.1 S° a R U (' K* R Y ( 0 M PA NY *'K' I 'IDK OF 'QUARK o

-4 . 1 FT ' aT O' 'MMFR< Ob 1 vn5s %DaaNlSTK.ATK>N MMb ■ , ■*» \ i ] ■ i iw raoi

Prayer meetin: ■» ■ ■■ *

r ass’.

Miss Ada Bra let

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. • * " o Mrs W°H Sh&fl

visiting-

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Friday evening at the home of Mr. A. M na street Each one is requested to : .terrjjelon. + + * + + •!• + + . O'Hair Reunion To Be Held Sunday The annual O'Hair reunion will be i held Sunday. August 26, at the home r 1 « Hjjjir. -r V 4- 4- 4- > \i< hoN Pa : :ioS 0

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r 0 n * 0 of H- # w " zsimmons of Greencastle.

• th- f ■

i.euse was beautifully A basket dinner was

And You 11 Jump Ouf of Bed in

the Morning Rarin’ to Go If rott f f ! *ocr and ronk and the world

If " 4i fpH aocr and

i . • -:% ,w a lot of aaita, inin-

dy c

e.-bn •* . • *. , laiaU a candy or cnewm* gum

.*<•» th«>m to make y '

-n to make yoa suddenly i

and bu yant and full of sunahme. For tr.oy car. t <• t. They only more the bo**- * xn.l a mc-rr m.v*ment dod?an’t get at • . r r your Uuwn-and-osjt ** ■*• • :r . r It xjld p>:>ar out two pounos of liquid tile into j^oar ooweia daily. If this bil*- is n ' fl awing freely, your food d •. t dif v--.. 1: . : decay* in the bo*eiA. L. at? jp ; r rp »< .. Yu j >.avo a t :d ^ I y ur hr^-ath a foul, f r r. oft -. r r* • jt .n blemishes. Your head

*n ani out. Your whole

SV'* r n ( ^ s > r+- rv i.

g • d, old CARTER’S

p-xin-b ,f t« • • v. £ freely ar.d make you fed and Bp.* :• coo tala wonderful,

• •.tracts.

L tm a Repayment*

a Smair

M m!- 5 eM ”*ioou,i

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TH| S *8 AUVolla Nothing Deducted t , 1

Added

for QUICK

8e 8Vlcs

•jp and up ” Tooy ct • •-r.le extracts, amazing

w • Q k - tf,. t>il*- flow freely. ®

But don’t ssk fur !. Lilt - Laver P;.is. 1>-

4 i ' 1 arter s r fit a me Carter's red lat»e‘. ftesent a

Little 1 .-....•

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William W Houk. newly appointed ^ 1

Cain. Corr

Tueaday.

*ere h

eld from the Me-

gounty

Curry fune

ral hom

Thun- i*v after-

Mru L : Houck r.t Waabingt n

noon at 2

o'clock

The Rev Dora

township. Mr Houk was Selected

0 Day of Be

-r a field id fourteen applicants

Interment

was in

the Salem ceme-

rnd is believed to be tne youngest

tery, west O

of Cloverdale.

-• is ter m the ^rate

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PAGE—PURE FRUIT

PRESERVES

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A Vl.jrrt'.i «;read made from pure frjft t .(rf* Packed ;n a ronvcTiient jar* Lay winter's e-p;4y at this low pries.

ALL FLAVORS

CASE $1.98)

BEANS

Qua.-^r Maid

Hominy

Tomatoes

Van

Camps

No 800

Can

5c Cherries

15c Corn

PINEAPPLE

Spaghetti ’ Milk *•

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; T.ll

10c Salmon 17c Beans Country Roll

Silverbrook Print Lb. 31c)

at at the li York Cit „ 0 cm* o Qev* The Putnam Cour • • t t ^ at the courthouse * o ’ e<J the county hospii We'inea<lay evening. Mias Marcella M; " n- :ir u d." p R M v ' ° o « 0 K -

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T . e .' at I -P .’•! o Mrs I.

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1 ouiaville. Kv ar

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Thomas ami Mr. ar.

Pruitt. i 3 O Mr ami Mrs Walter F:.z cinnati are visiting Mr ami

.

Enz is a° Jaugnter of Mr and Cooper. 00 0

St ‘V ince.”t hospi!

M •••■» Skk r.- - covering. Mr and Mrs. John M; ier of Ir iieinapoiis spent o We«tres.:av vis.t.rz • • ° V Miller and daughter Kathr.-n. Jaclfsiyi an-1 Poplar streets. o Georgia Anna Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker, corner of Hanna and Indiana sttwttk Arwtgl a tonsil operation aa tbs county hosiutal Thurs '.i^' rr.orr..r..Funeral Services for Mrs J< .■» .s' : of Jeffersgn towns!..:■ lied Tueaday, ■ were held TllyrsrUy

moti- • is t etar.

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f uneral sen ay afternoon

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of this city, o ices will be held Fri3 2 o’< lock from the church. Rev. Angie

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Co lv. in will lx- n charge. Interment ..II be in Fo -t. Hill cemetery. Friends may view the body at the

® • preceding the nen'ice.

a pent

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witnessed

F\I «KTKU M \Y l'A<*E c LI MM LAW SENTENC B

by a large crovnJ

was the first shutout ,f J or till- . f, °

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' • o - O I » e I 22 Sits Achidii i triph 41 bell and a by Cn^

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few sirot'i

jo The sluggers on the <1

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Tnter 9

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INDIANAPOLIS Aug. 23-

Mm

9 Ph

Uttls Kernel

AlsAaf © rtnk Sfe®«ide Lima*

-25r th Pork 3 N ’ 17r

DdJgb (a^pbell*^ C*r*

10c Apricots N c.; ’

BUTTER

Peas

Soup 10c Apricots - 20c PEACHES ! ' r ,?J:r d N C.U 17c Bread T 5c Scot Tissue 3 ’ • 23c Oleo 10c Tea > £M&la .. 18c v t i’\r l n - * v ci ( haiee Hand Picked *1 ft NA\ i BEANS* mliv 39(* Egg Mash $2.19 8 o’Clock <*>*'* 11 21c Scratch F’d * $2.15 Bokar • 27c SUGAR c- 25 £ $1.35 LMMONS, Lan?e Size, Doz 27c JEk.SEY SWEET POTATOES, 4 Lbs 25c HEAD LEHUCE. 60 Size Head 10c CRLKRY, Jumbo Stalks 5c

IN OUR MEAt MARKFTS

SWISS STEAKJ 15c BACON BRISKETS, Sugar Cured, Lb 14c PirMirQ si " < “ r * urwi i Cm I l\^llIVk> . . . Shanklevt, Lb. I 9C BEEF ROAST, Young Tender, Lb. ... 12 l‘2c GREY BASS I: 10c SMOKED JOWL, Lb. ...... ® • 12 C bacon. . ..rr/:'Zr^,,i7c

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WE PAY CASH FOR FRESH, CLEAN EGGS

s. P FOOD STORE

CAn- !. \V Mrs Mrs

c.rg the ‘ ( Roper 5xL. j* squ&rA contifmi jhI belies - Hum to j Ls in the i 9

7. s°

pnr

tt.*for ** _, st Mr equu-1

r 0 -ts

:e present were Mrs. A lire w Mr © ‘ ' 0 '.Vi. . «r » M V

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o ' Fred Che I \r. ' ■ • r and Mrs. Clifford Fitzsim- ': an Mt - T' »-.v. ■ n 1 Mrs. Morris H<*avin ami H i Mo y Terry and son. Mrs Margaret < ... M r5 a \r. • -' •

° H'*Tert i:

•’j ° ® « r H Nicholson, r.9 « - V lire said attempt' d ° o'#' stort $10,1 from officials of the , Ni * G an Fletcher Trust company here. 0 -• t- ® • t" the federal

o iTge of ! Krogei*» 0 0 0 0 0 0 «|l

« •■ the Lindbergh act and will be ar- I Barfcrs 3® 2 100*1 A v before a United Batteries Barbers

-r °f In '. ong the threats alleged to hav^

y o :1 was the

a ° ent th it lie would "blow up” next year will be held ;ii " ' v one - antl thon

put a bemb to the bank building.

frame

L.ree runs. Two more tallies

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the fourth inning.

Score:

ce on the third Sun-

r&S

ian

He d e a

esires

ar.d is entitled ■ charactenze-i ainst economic

in Ai

exemae ms in;' the future of h

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"The r»e«t

-vise false tog:

refer fee the •--amings of

>• V

3 -

O

*er 0 t

Roper s&i

today wa;

ago t :■ tie suteae °f: ;r

■=«. ami

the

inks

solvency of

the bank faLure recorl • ••• ■ v *-( r MM " ° Roger sa. ’o there w-

se who i. "if to rporat' le a dine in current

IVith -.nkivder allowing only six

v idely scattered hits, the local bar-

r't ' 9 ill t'‘am blanked the,

^ m ea-y hour t v g. -sts - ^Kroger a gr.-i ition, 6 to 0. under

' ff ' iiights at the city playground '. S’ lav r at. The cont&t was

years

• ■ • - • back to tk "Many c<

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. . at 11 o'clockofrom the Nev.^ f

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Gill I C vei laic was in chargm Arr.ey Parrish v ,42 years old. taken into custody W^lnes'lay night by

I Ip 1

caasari a cAsturbaaos at the nor h; < iher William 9 Parrish was reIcasad Thursday afternoon upon his promiie to leave the city. Gnc.'ir Thomas, south Indians stre-'-t re .-ive.f a teh-^ra:. ft M'ashington. D. C., Thurs<lav mom-

Ssnator •

Tnomar of Oklahoma, stating that lie and Mrs Thomas would 1 sj>er. i thg w-n . r.' •nth relatives. Mrs. A M. Young returned home Wednesday afternoon after visiting two weeks with her son Stanley Young an : family at Westport Conn. Westport is only sixty miles from New York City and Mrs. Young and her son visited many points of interest tnere. among them was the Empire State building and Radio

City.

Friends at Cloverdale have been m tifie : (the Math at G.»ir> seine Ark . last of Mrs. Ollie Isime « ' of the south Putnam county town. She is survived by the husband, one sorfj Cecil Lame and her father. Green Sowders oj Gaim svil • Two sisters an ! two brothers also survive. Funeral servk. - an 1 burial were at Gainesville ® Funeral services Will be held at Ladoga Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock •’or Mrs. Eliza Jane Shackleford, age I 0 O'-ars one of the oldest residents of that comnvaiity, who died Wed r esday of infirmities incident to advanced ago Two sons. Mark and Forest, and a daughter. Mrs. J. J. Keim. all of 4,adoga. survive. Her husband. Thomas M. Shackleford, died in ^K'O.

jF.TOM ULBT CONCILIATION COMMITTEE .MEETS HERlS

Members of the PutnarrP County farm debt conciliation committee met in the court house Thursday with William Stuckey from the state office to take up local cases where federal relief loans are being sought. Members o^thcjlocal committee are i Paul Albin, chairman, Russell Brown, j Harry Stamp, Glen H. Lyon, and j Clarence Branneman. Mr. Stamp and

■sany en-

• - - o • . .

al.

rations " he said, are in renewed dividends ofits: another evidence

'

■ "o ■* " ° ade to business.”

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FOP. > \: 7 1 24 S'- •>*..« Ol)

HOPE FOR PF U E I \IH S

HAMMOND. I ml Aug. 22 T'P»— Here for pen. e in the two strikes in

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conciliation eorts between the contenders appeared to be deadlocked. £ . > of the first Indiana district who was

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v ou!<i offer any concessions.

ERIFI vPI R .

ST. CLAIRS\TLLE. 0. (UP»-Re-

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one day, Rudy tlora. Wheeling Rock, returned the next day to tell Sheriff • • r • ' 'i the pi -e. 1 e -h- r’ff

t* i

ip him intoxication. ®

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4- 4- 4- v 4- 4- 4- 4Reed Reunion

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Held Sunday 0 The twvnty-first annua! P.eed re- •••.. -n wa.; held Sunday. Aug 11'° at •- : of°Mr. and Mrs Fr- 1 Por-

ter

gan m arrive until seventy rel Rives

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Afu-r ggeetirgs w-.-re over a 1 m•dful dinner was spread on tne table • , bp* the youngest was Max Neal Call, two months old.

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A short program was given in the a .r. the o family this year, but there w--re 0 three births, Helen Bernice Plummer Gre.-r.°:stle, Doyne Lee Cooper. Roach tale and Max Neal - '' «• o Refreshments o of iceo cream were family groups left for their homes. o fl the Hollamisburg park the third lay s

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and Robinson; %nd Jarvis. °

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BARBERS BI XM\ KROGER SOFT BALL TEAM, (f TO

.Hurry Ip Moore's Closing Out f Sale. New Fall Styles fine shoes. Low prices. Harry Moore. It

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THEATRE Cloverdale

nMDAt %ND |ATTSS WILL ROGERS

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( (XMINti: si \. MON ° Constance BeDnetl o in ° o “MOULIN ROUGE''

Ml" ( \THI RINt \ \\\ \( T ,,n DIES AT INDIANAPOLIS

M S r ith ’ V ■ • : 17 a tor ■ r : nt of Green* istle odied at an Indianapolis hos-

p oa

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r. ceivej by relatives here Miss Vanvactor is survived by her father, Vawactoff of Indianapolis, and four sisters. Mrs. Dorothy Cha Id, Mrs. Esther Wright, and Mrs. Elva f --*rk all of Gr-.:. astle an# Mrs. I cuiae Skinner of Columbus. Yfn**i tor i i u bar home in G.-.enca|tIe until at^ut two years * Of the Maple

FARMERS Sell us your poultry, eggs, Cream. Mi XftE PAYING Eggs, Per Doz 16c Hens, Heavy, Lb 1 Jc Leghorn Hen*, Lb 9c Roosters, Lb. S c Heavy P. R. Spring# 16c Heavy, W. R. Springs lb. 15c Heavy colored Springs lb 13c CREAM, Lb 24c Remember It takes volume to keep up a good market. @ RREENCASTLE POULTRY CO.* GEORGE W. OSBORNE Phone 24 118 N. Jackson St.

Lool* for the Come! on the Bag

The chemical analysis of a fertilizer guarantees only the AMOUNT of nitrogen, p^osophate or potash but not the KIND.

It takes a long time to pro- 1 duce a crop of wheat, therefore use a fertilizer that will feed from SEEDING TIMF. TO MATURITY. ® %

Plant for Profit by Camel Brand Fertilizer.

Hillis Feed Store Corner of Jackson and Walnut Sis.

using

POST TOASTIES

LARGE PA( K.V.K

21’Ki's 23

floUk ... M"',r„ i ?r n . 89c O Del Monte^ Yellow Cling PEArHES .X'L'-* **".. 33c C AMAY SOAP, 4 Bars 19c Oakley's Better Bread PPL’ V|\ Sliced or Regular — PKI.AU r<Kind IxMf « OC w W IvITK POLISH 1*1.390 - .. America's FaRious -| —1 — J r.LL-t ) Dessert, 3 I’kgs. 1 4 V i*. tV: (;. soap 5 *'tta'rs 22c TOM ATO JUICE ^‘Tcln 5c Mil K, Holliotuina 3 cans 17c PEACUEgl sctL t9 C ^ . 27c MILK FED VEAL Steaks or Chops, Lb. »12 ? c Roast, Lb. 12 1-2 - 10c Stew or Breast, Lb ?. ,... C 1 * CHOICE BABY BEEF Roast, LJb 12 1 * - 10 - 8 l*3c Boil, Lb - 7* . 5c Tender Steak, Lb. .n 12'^c PURF. PORK SAUSAGE, Old Plantation Style, Lb ^ m ’2'ic Fresh ground Beef for Steak or loaf 8 l-3c Fresh Veal, Beef or Pork Hearts, 3 lbs 25c Fresh Liver, Sliced Thin, Lb 10c Fresh Brains, Pork or Veal, 3 Lbs 25c

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ART JAR

DOGGIE DINNER | The IVrfect Iki I l! Cuifl

oi.no Rreadnut (:it it* WI

3IM. 29t MNH.All

Pure Bulk Gallon

Xl'l'li' i l| k I

certo si RH itll

Bottle

t

Tin

COCOA "IIKII'llt''

1.1). ]|

OVALTINt 35c

FLOUR

Pilbbury or ® Gold Medal

&kl£

21 Lb. Bag

USL

$1.05