The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 May 1936 — Page 2

(THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, MAT 14, 1936.

It has been decreed by the Honorable Jud^e Courtland C. Gillrn Of the Putnam Circuit Court

That

Friday, May 15th Is the official Straw Hat Day So As Decreed By The Judge CANNON’S Are prepared with a Straw hat for every head in Putnarn County. COME IN AND SELEOT VOITRS EARLY.

| THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated ••It Wavas For a if ICntere.) In ina poatoffliw at Or«enIciiftlle, Inilliiiia, «« BK-ond rlaaa mall I matu-r u/nl«r Aet of Mar«-li 8. 1878 ttubHcrlptlun prlfM, 10 wnta p«r <A) per y*otr by mall In Fut- |; nam County; r.O to $5.00 par yaar I by mall outside I'utnara County.

I \ BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY LEGALIZING WRONG: Shall tho i throne of iniquity have fellowship I with thee, which frameth mischief by a law?—Phalma 94:20.

CANNON'S

KNIFE BLADE LENGTH DEL IN ED BY ORDINANCE WEST MEMPHIS, Ark., (UP) '•Arkansas toothpicks,” favorite weapon of negroes, have been banned from this city by the passage ’of a new city ordinance by the council “Tootnpicks,” under the new ordinance, are knives with a blade mea-

| suring more than two inches in length, Knives with blades measuring five and six inches with an edge or razor sharpness have been the chief weapon used by negroes in tights. Fines for carrying long-bladed knives range from $25 to $500 under the new ordinance.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Mrs. Roy Baldwin, Beveridge street, is reeovering from a severe attack of the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cox, 108 E. Poplar street, are the parents of a son, Norman Lee. bom Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bullerdick, residing south of Bainbridge, are the parents of a 9 pound son bom Thursday morning. Miss Flossie Kelley of Long Beach, Cal., who is visiting friends in Greencastle, spent Thursday with Miaa Mildred Rutledge. Mrs. Henry Phillips and Mrs. J. B. VanHorn have returned home from Bloomington where they attended the three-day state convention of tlie Disciples of Christ. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O’Hair have received word of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs Drennan Hillis. Mr. Hillis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hillis of Elizaville, Ky.

MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES This Old Treatment Often Bring* Happy Relief Of Pain Many sufferers rellevn nagging backache quickly, once they discover that the real cause of their trouble may be tired kldn&ys. The kidneys tiro one of Nature’s chief ways of taking tho acids and waste out of the blood. If they don't pass 3 pints a day and so get rid of more than 3 poui Is of waste matter, your 15 miles of kidney tubes may need flushing. if you have trouble with frequent bladder passages w ith scanty amount which often smsrt and burn, the 15 miles of kidney tubes may need (lushing out. This d.-mger signal may bo the beginning of nagging backache, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, sv elllr.g, pufflness under tiie eyes, headaches and dizziness. Don't wait for •rloiis trouble. Ask your druggist for Doan's Pills — \v hlch have been used successfully for over 40 years iry millions of people. They giv • happy relief and will help Hush out the 16 miles of kidney tubes. Get Doan’s Pills.

lOaNTAJS | See Us Today Vj Mon,

for any purpose. We can take cart* of you Up t , 1 We Make Three Classes of Loans Loans, Furniture Loans, Live Stock L Payments arranged to siiit your convenience. ^

—For Sale—

FOR SALE—Seven room modem house, west Columbia street. Small down payment, balance like rent. S. R. Purcell, Phone 99. 13-4t

For Sale, or will lease one to five years, 30 acre farm home, desirable location on main road miles north of Belle Union. Small payment, balance to suit you. Will rent 25 acres good pasture until September. See me at the farm any day. A. R. Hurst, Coatesville R. 1 ll-6p FOR SALE Oak roll top desk, 30x60 inches, drawers, filing compartment. $9.50. Furniture Exchange, east side square. Phone 170-L. 14-Ip

INDIANA LOAN CO.

FOR SALE: Rural New York Seed Potatoes. Ray Evens, Greencastle R. 4. 12-3p

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Miss Genieve Wright of Cloverdale is visiting Mrs. Pearl McAvoy, 413 cast Hanna street. Carl Shoemaker, south Locust street, has resui ied his work after a few days illness. Edmond Phillips, DePauw student entered the county hospital, Thursday morning for treatment.

FOR SALE: Strong healthy hardened plants, best varieties, priced right, Albert Hoffman, North Indiana street. 12-tf FOR SALE — Sweet potatoes, Nancy Hall, Yellow Jersey, Porto Rico and Yam. Charles Crawley,

1-2 E. Washington St

PtiuiyJ

Rummage Sale, Saturday morning, May 1C, at 8 o’clock. Sudranski's room, west side. Home Economies Organization. 14-Ip

FOR SALE One Ford V-8 sedan; one '29 Chevrolet coach; one '29 International 2i.. ton truck, stock rack and grain bed; one ’.’l 4 Chevrolet long wheel base truck; one ’27 model Ford truck and one Chevrolet '29 model truck. Walter S. Campbell, South End Elevator. 14-16-21 FOR RENT Two or three unfurnished modern rooms, big closets. 504 south Jackson street. 13-3p

for Rent.

for rent 65 Am, u stock cattle. Phone R.i 53 east airport road. Mrs Dsvu'i wood. 11

—Misrelhprvi^l '' I take your furs Now just .,^1 where you can get all kind, J craft work done, and suaratrj Mine. Ida Baynard, fur hojj South College avenue

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CHERRIES

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Hollieanna Quart Jar

SOAP

COOKIES

Uovered with Pure < 'hocolute, 2<)«' \ahif, 2 Lltx. mwC

PEPPER

10c

Pun’ Ground Hluvn Pepper, 8 oz. l*Ug.

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Lbs.

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“QUALITY MEATS” Loin Pork Roast, Lb 18£c < ut truni 10 tu 12 1.0. Lulus, Armour’s Sliced Breakfast Bacon lb 24c

No Kind or Waste.

Pure Hog Lard, U. S. Inspected, lb. 12c Sugar Cured Boston Bacon, lb, .. 15Jc

S To 4 Lb. Pieces

Fresh Pork Brains, lb 11c Pure Pork Sausage, lb. 124c Boiling Beef, lb 9$c Fresh Liver, Sliced. Lb ll^c Fresh Ground Beet, 13|

No cereal added.

English Cut Pork Roast, lb. l5Jc

GARDEN FRESH

Bananas, Lb.

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Head IjOttnee, Large Hi-ads

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Sweet Potatoes, 5 Lb. .

19c

Lemons, Dozen l<arge Ni/t-

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Oranges, Dozen 1 atrge Size

19c

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19c

PEANUT BUTTER

No. 1 (Quality Qt. Jar

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-i- -i* -I* -!- •!■ 'I* *!• -!• -i' -f- jSj I- RUSSELLVILLE 4- •!* •!• -I- -F + <*• + 4* 4* ZcJ Mrs. Let tie Long lias returned to her home here after spending the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs Lafe McGaughey of Bainbridge spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mis Louis McGaughey. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Morris of Milligan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Webster. Misses Belle and Lucy Leonard entertained at a waffle breakfast Sunday for Mrs. Margie Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner and Dr. E. F. Richards. Rev. J. C. Ashley and Mrs. Robert Leurs attended the state convention of Christian churches at Bloomington. Mrs. Frank Kennedy is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Westlund at DecaUr, III. ^ Mrs. Jane Reed is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Linehack and family at Slmrpesville. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Raquet of Indianapolis spent the weekend with Mrs. Mary Clay Goff. Mr. and Mrs. ITtrl Sutherlin spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R C. Sutherlin. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mills of Crawfordsville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goff.

309 north 296 Y.

Indiana street.

Phone 12-5p

We have a high class sales position for you if you own a car, know livestock and can put in full time. If you can qualify we will employ you on salary and expense. National Live Stock Remedy Company, 6309 Yale Avenue, Chicago. 13-4p

FOR SALE - Yellow 90 day tested corn, extra nice; also white. Geo. E. Frank, Clinton Falls. 6-12p

Rummage Sale, Friday morning, May 15, at 8 o’clock, Sudranski room, ' west side. Woman’s Relief Corps. 12-14-21

1 Household goods at public auction 'at the Dr. Post residence, 916 south j College avenue, on Friday, May 15, at 12:30 p. m. Complete line of household goods including antique chairs, tables, a clock, vases, dishes, etc. Mrs. John Weaver. ll-4t

FOR SALE One fresh milk cow with calf three weeks old. Carl Spiegel, 605 Bloomington street. 13-2t FOR SALE—Refrigerator, 25 lb. eapaeity. Side icer. Good condition, $4 Telephone 846-X. 14-2t

FOR SALE—Old corn, $1.50 per bushel. L. V. McGaughey, one mile j east of Morton. 14-Ip FOR SALE Reasonable, 90-day A-l corn. Anderson Grocery store. 200 North Indiana street. 14-lp

VAGABOND PREFERS SCHOOL

TOLEDO. (UP) — A 13 year old street vagabond told Patrolman Archie Best he had run away from home because he was not allowed to go to school.

-Wanted

WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle or New Maysville. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. eod.

WANTED: Reliable salesman with car to sell nationally known product. Experience necessary. Substantial profit. Address Box E Banner. 14-2t

Diesel Opportunities ^ Several young men medianiadined will be selected in gnJ to start Immediate t,;,inin ? J ify for opportunities as Di«] utors, maintenance and inijj men. State age and meohanietl ifieations. Write Sdiowlt ' Training. Div W. Bax 12 ~ Opening entertainment at I Highland, Sunday, May 17. STOMACH ULC1 I INDIGESTION victims wtiyi For quick relief get a tVee.sanJ UDGA, a doctor's prescriptii«| M. Stevens.

SALESMEN WANTED — Men wanted for Rawleigh routes of SCO families in West Boone county and

Greencastle. Reliable hustler should j LaPorte

start earning $25 weekly and increase rapidly. Write today. Rawleigh Dept. INE-178-S, Freeport, III.

6-20-2p

WANTED—A maid, white, 35 to 50 years. One in family. Must be good rook and clean. No washing clothes. Permanent. References. 1 Phone 226. 14-lt '

LOCAL BOY HONORED [ BLOOMINGTON I,id

Clarence Elliott of NWti been chosen editor of the Rid I Indiana university student din for next fall. Frank Sonneh

and Stanley 0'IUr|

Wanted to Buy Shoats weighing about 100 lbs. Write Ross Allee, Cloverdale, R. 2, or call Belle Union. 14-2pI

Greencastle are the newly app circulation and business mam O’Hair is a member of the) social fraternity and was nra manager of the 19:15-36 Red I He was junior wrestling 1

thin year.

TOE ITCH? Get Relief with 1111110 Formula. A guaranteed r Sold by H P. mUXS

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MALLORY HAT*

Wht‘11 your alarm says “seven” to-morrow Fashion says “Straw.” At the break of dawn to-morrow, faMhlon craeks her whip and out pranres the official straw hat shapes of 1930. And at Cannon’s the fleet’s in—the sailors have landed. The panamas—milans and leghorns are ready. This Is a tricky year in straw headwear. Styles have changed. Your straw must be either authentic or antique. Drop In To morrow On your way to work—at noon— or on your way home. Cannon’s Straw Hats are ready. $1.50 To $5.00 CANNON’S

'X/'pti can ’t keep good news from spreadJ- ing — so the word is out that the handsome Series 40 Buick Special is not only big, hut amazingly thrifty lo boot! One fellow, for instance, writes that he is getting three more miles per gallon than the salesman promised — why, asks he, don’t we print such important news? The fact is, we don’t advertise specific miles-per-gallon figures because you simply can’t set a figure that could be right for all drivers under all conditions. So, instead of following the popular custom of claiming the world, on such matters we prefer to play safe and "talk small ’’- leaving Buick’s really surprising

ruga ity to be one of those nice things a

A OfNIRAL Moront

discover after you’ve driven one awhile* It works out fine, too! Owners are con* stantly coming in to brag about high mile* age averages, low costs on oil, without a penny for service or attention* With all of its style, and comfort, and standout performance — at prices begin* ning at $765* list — Buick’s a winner a its thrift is all plus. Ride in one ami

if that’s not the truth!

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