The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 January 1939 — Page 3
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[THROW^MONEY AWAY? PAYING $1.00’ MEDICINE-OLD MOHAWK IS ONLY 49c
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The big 12 ounce family size bottle, sold on a Money-Back Guarantee. If occasional miserable attacks of constipation give you a tired run-down feeling, drowsiness, biliousness, excessacid in digest on. nick headache, sour stomach, pains in the back or limbs, and other minor ailments, these conuitions are generally corrected when the waste matter is removed from the bowels, and proper elimination is restored. So freed-pep and energy returns, and you will feel better and able to do your daily work. OL<D MOHAWK is intended to remove from the system these waste matters. Sold by MULLINS DRUG STORE OREENCASTLE, INDIANA
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d* ++ + + + 0 MT. MERIDIAN + [ + + •i •}• j§j I,;.I Mrs. E. C. Butler were [guests of Mr. and Mrs. FredInoi of Columbus. 1 Mrs. Kenneth Morrison called on Hugh Hicks anil featur'd ay evening, fn Mrs. Walter Maston and js of near Coatesvllle, and 1 Mis. Reuben Heavin were ifternoon guests of Lester rd family. li d Mrs. Floyd Skelton called . Butler and family Thursday K L. Ruis of Clayton spent afternoon with Hugh Hicks. |l-, ank Meek Is slowly imn l Mrs. Eddie Buis and fam-
ily of Grecncastle. and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Scott of Rockville were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ada Albin. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Collins were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dora McAninch Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Newman of Ccalesville spent Sunday afternoon with Harvey Buis. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Needham were guests of relatives in Terre Haute Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Waynescot, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Smith of Muncie were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ethel Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grubb and son, Marion and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heavin called on Frank Meek and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernice Larkin were in Crawfordsville Saturday afternoon.
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Russell Bryan Is seriously ill with i pneumonia at the county hospital. There will be preaching services at the Mt. Meridian Church Sunday evening Jan 29th at 7 o'clock. Mr. ond Mrs. Oran Buis and daugh- 1 ter with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Slavens and son of Clinton Falls were Spnday dinner guests of Glen Bur- 1 gess and family of Coatesvllle. Mi - , and Mrs. Lester Storm and so i J spent Monday with Mrs. Myrtle I Storm of Fillmore. The Bethel Ladies Aid met all day' Tuesday with Mrs. Carrie Cline. Mr. and Mrs. I ,'oyd McGinnis, Bob Cooper and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Storm and daughter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Storm. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis and Mrs., Glen Burgess spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis. Mr. .and Mrs. IJoyd Storm and I daughter visited Saturday with Mr. j and Mrs. Hostetler of near Stiles- ! ville. Rsndayl Cooper and family and ^Phillip Evans were Sunday dinner guests of Marion Cline and family.
“SOCIETY AIRMEN” HELD AS ROBBERS—Series of robberies extending from Cleveland to the Gulf of Mexico is laid by Cleveland police to Peyton, letft. and Quentin Wilson, soft-spoken brothers who posed as "society aviators," while guests of Julian P. Inglefleld. retired British air corps captain and Cleveland air race r'Bcial. They also courted his daughters.
USE DAILY BANNER ADVERTISING FIRST — Everybody who Reads, Reads a Newspaper Every Day.
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CANNED FOOD SALE! PH
feot.ElfS COUNTRY CU B FINEST
i/*vf>aT Country Gentlccuuii or Go.den Bantam
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Cream Style, 8 No. 2 Cans 12 Cans 9. r »c — 24 Cans
KROGi..: COrXTRY CLUB
ROGERS COUNTRY CLUB ‘ineapple Juice
12 Cans
78c —
Sensational Value
4, 12 oz. Cans
24 Cans
ptOGhKS COCNTRY CLUB—AND DEL MONTE
12 Cans #1.H» 2 No. 2\’i
•EACHES
Irapefruit Juice
Cans
24 Cans $8.35 Country Club
2 Cans
12 Cans Me — 24 Cans ROGERS COUNTRY CLUB
SI.85
25c
$1.45
29c 15c
$1.65
PEARS
35c
12 Cane $2.05 — 24 Cans $8 98
2 No. 2' 2
Cans
'INEAPPLE
19c
Sliced or Crushed
No. 2 (i Can
Cans $2.25 — 24 Cans $4.45 I Can, 3 Cans 25c — 12 Cans 95c — 24 Cans $1.85 11 1. MONTE SLICED
BLUE LABEL. WHOLE KERNEL
CORN
Golden Bantam Vacuum Packed
S ( ans
25c
12 Cans $2.05 — 24 Cans $8.98
'INEAPPLE 12 Cans $2.25 — [ROGERS COUNTRY CLUB ,PPLE SAUCE
12 Cans 8 tOGER COUNTRY PRICOTS
Siloed No. 2!4 Can
21 (ans
$4.45
— 24 Cans
4 NO, 2'/j CANS
$1.65
Halves or Whole 2 No. 21/i Cans
12 Cans
$1.69 — 24 Cans
19c
45
29c 29c $8.35
BLACKBERRIES For Pies 8 No. 2 Cans 12 Cans 95c — 24 Cans $1.85
39c
1ROGER COUNTRY CLUB ALL GREEN
asparagus ’r E WEL SHORTENING 4 lb. pkg. 49c; 2 1-lb pkgs. 25c JORN KIX Pkg. 1c with purchase of 2 pkg. Wheaties See Manager about Special Quality Prices on all
'aimed Foods.
3 Lb.
Can
CRISCO - SPRY
49c
KROGERS COUNTRY Cl.I B BUTTER
Finest Creamery Lb. Roll
27c
Kroger stores cooperate with tire Nation's Citrus Growers to bring you the finest in Oranges and Grain* Fruit during the ITodiicers-Consiiniers sale this wi ;*k. Shop your local Kroger | stun for outstanding Values. A Producer-Consumer Sale (il> A NT/ 1 L'CJ Florida Pineapple Variety, Tree OP UKAIMCirljO Ripened, Sweet, Juicy, 2 Do/. tdlfV Extra Large Size, Dz. 19«'—Temple Oranges Lge. size Dz. 89c A Texas Seedless, Tree Ripened -J P GRAPEFRUIT Full of JulcC, 5 For
Fresh, Snowy White
CAULIFLOWER I'KLERV, New Florida C Crisp Tender, Stalk t)C LETTUCE. leelterg, Crisp Solid Heads -J C 2 Large Heads AOC
Heads, Each CARROTS, New Texas, Bunch NEW CABBAGE, Green, Solid Heads 8 Ll»s
15c
5c
10c
COFFEE
HOT DATED SPOTLIGHT
LB. 15c 8 Lb. Bug
43c
Controlled Quality Beef Satisfaction Guaranteed [SIRLOIN STEAKS vo1 K ' ,K,NO BOILING BEEF, Lean Meaty Brisket, Lb 13Jc
|( BUCK ROAST ff*”**^ 0 ** crTO
GROUND BEEF, Fresh Ground 2 Lbs 37c ROUND STEAKS ,T « WISS <m FKV,NO
I» A /VXXT FANCY SUGAR CURED IrAA UIN IX PIECE, 3LB.END CUTS, LB.
PICKLED PIG FEET, Fancy Bulk, Lb 12 Jc SWISS CHEESE IJESH DOMESTIC LIVER SAUSAGE, Ring Style, Lb .i, 13^
LEAN NO BIND 232 C
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29c 19c 35c
17ic
25c
SLICED BACON
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DRESSED WHITING, Fancy Quality, 2 Lbs.
15c
K R O C E R STORES
FINAL CLEAN-UP ON ALL FURNITURE AND ODD PIECES IN OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT PRICES BELOW COST
$15,95 Hoover Sweepers Rebuilt $4.95 ( biWs Desk and Chair 25c Rubber Stnir Treads $4.95 Blssell Sweeper $1.00 Rubber Door Mats $4.98 Slat Porufc Shades 4 c’cet $6.95 Slat Porch Shades 6 Feet . $7,98 Slat Foret Shades 3 Feet $15.06 Green 9 x 12 felt Rug $15.00 Taupe 9 x 12 Rug $145.00 BlondSofa
$49.50
Desk
$18.50 Chair to Mateli -
$6.95 Bridge
Lamps $29.50 Lloyd Loom Settee, Two Chairs
$6,95 Metal
Twin Beds $35.00 Blue and White Chrome B. F. Set
$35.00 Walnut
Dressers $4.95 Metal 36 inch Cote $4.95 Metal 30 inch Cote $29.50 Inner Spring Mattresses 8-8 siase $24,75 Inner Spring Mattresses 3-3 size
HERE’S HEADLINE
NEWS
Our Big Power Farming Entertainment is scheduled for 7:30 p. m., Jan. 27 in the High School auditorium. All Farmers, Truck nwnprs an I tl.eir families arc cordially invited to attend Ibis Big Free Entertain-
ment.
WEESNER IMPLEMENT CO.
■ - - — 1 WAXTfct) to buy "0 to CO acr. i. Improt-erl or unimproved. Murt be cheap. Theo. Jimerson. Box 278, Ft 1. Tcire Haute. 26-28-30 3p. WANTED: 10O0 bu. good corn O. S. CarprntoJ', Clovorilale. I! 2. 24-2p.
WANTED to buy shoals from -!0 to 80 lbs., .Carl Higgle. Roachdalo. Phone Bainbrklge. 25-Op
Miscellaneous-
Repair service on all makes washing machines', work guaranteed Furniture Exchange. East Side Square. Phone 170-J. 26 ip. FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1937 Chevrolet Master Coach. Looks, like _ new. Priced to sell at only $485. _ ] KING MORRISON FOSTER CG.
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Society News iContinued From Page Two)
New 13-plate battery, guaranteed 6 months, $3.90 exchange. Get our prices on Lee tires before you buy. Scott’s Franklin Street Garage. Phone 68. 22-tt
THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANGE
$9.95
$1.98 10c
$2.49
49c
$1.98 $1.98 $2.49 $6.49 $6.49 $49.50
**» $19.50
$5.95 $1.49 $14.95
$2.98 $14.75 $9.95 $1.75 $1.75
$12.75 $10.95
$10.95 $3.98 $5.95 5c $3.50 $3.50 $3.49 49c 25c 10c 20c 49c $9.98 $19.95
Busch Monument Works S. Locust on Cemetery Kd. Ph. 146
FOR SALE: 16 nice shoals, double immune, weighing around 85 lbs. D.4 mile southeast of Cloverdale. Glendon Herbeit. 24-2p. FOR SALE: Two pure bred Duroc gilts with pigs two weeks old, one gilt that will farrow in February. Immune. Kenneth Morrison. R. 2. Cloverdale. 24-25-27-3p.
erl the legirlation that dealt with schools and education. "The two needs in th" Indiana system” said Mrs Boyd "are the removal of the office of stito superintendent fiom politics, amt the abolition of th-> township system.” Bills of vital interest to the teachers are those attempting to make some change in the pension system and the handling of pension funds. The federal bill cf most concern to education is that concerned with federal aid which attempts and equalize opportunities among states, this inequality bein;; very great between the agricultural south and the industrial north. Mrs. F. M. Vr.elaml and Mrs L'oyd Houck spoke on the neutrality law ond the need of recoinsidering the present law because of the fadure to aaccomplish through it what had been hoped. | FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1930 j Chevrolet Coach. Black. A-l cor.diI lion throughout. Owner’s name on reouest. $395. KINC MORRISON FOSTER CO. 26-2t.
FOR SALE: Second Hand Store, good location in town of Cloverdale. Rent reasonable. Good clean stock will not run over ?300. L. L. Runyan. Cloverdale. 25-2t.
FOR SALE: Two Belgian colts, c-rr iing 3-year-old, mare and horse, or will trade for beef breed cattle. Go Ides Priest, Phone 12-16. Bainbridge. 24-3t
FOR SALE: Two ladies coats, one black one brown, fur trimmed, size 38 and 40. Inquire at Banner . 26-2t.
FOR SALE: 1 milk cow with calf by side. 1 part Hereford milk cow. 1 man heifer to freshen in March, 1 y mg heifer, 2 good sows to farrew 1st of March. 11 feeding shoats, 1 young team with good harness and combination rubber tried wagon and trailer. Phone H 9F12 or see Lee Toney, 1st house northeast of waterworks pumping station. 26-lp.
WILLIAM THOMAS WILSON DIED IN CALIFORNIA William Thomas Wilson died in the Alta District Hospital, in Dinuba, California. January 19. 1939. He was born at the corner of Locust and Howard streets, in Greencaslle, October 6, 1868. After graduating with the class of 1891, from DcPauw. he was associated with his father in the foundry in Greencaslle. In 1916 the Wilson family moved to California. After the death of the parents. John Thomas and Mrs. Jessie Wilson, a few years later. Will and sister. Miss Janet Wilson continued to reside in the home, Route 1 Box 465 Reedley. California. Besides Ur is sister at tills address, he leaves to mourn an older sister, Mrs. Ada M. Venard of Antonito. Colorado, a younger brother, Frank Wilson of Seal Beach. California, and a number of nieces and m phew;:.
$24.75 Inner Spring Mattriw*
48 inch size
$8.95 Single coil springs
Full size
$11.95 Double (oil Springs
Full Mize -
Unfinished Curtain foies
Ft -
$6.95 Waffle top rug
Rads
$7.50 Red and White Porcelain
Tables
$6.95 Ivory and Green Porcelain
Tab es
$1 00 27 In. Felt
Rugs
Odd Lot of W indow
Shades !
Kirsch Curtain Rods
Single
Kirsch Curtain Rods
Double
Black Rubber Matting
36 inches wide
9 x 12 Taupe Velvet
Rug
9 x 12 Green Axmlmster
Rug
9 x 12 Brown Axmlnster $22 50
9 x 12 I’sed Fe4t
R«K - - - Walnut Spinet (PI? HK Desk i O
Used Venetian Shades
Green Color FINAL CLEAN UP PRICES Take advantage of these Bargains now.
FOR SALE: One Long Eakins crispette and cracker jack machine, complete with printe 1 formulas and instructions. Cost S350 new. Cheap. L. Lipp. Howard avenue, Rockville. 26-3p.
LOPOSSA RITES HELD THURSDAY AFTERNOON
FOR SALE: Locust line and end posts. Mrs Thomas Sutherlin, 1 mile north Mt. Meridian. 26-2p
FOR SALE: Repair parts for all makes coal or wood heaters, cookstoves, ranges. Many in stock. Furniture Exchange, Fort Side Square. Rhone 170-J. 26-lp.
FOR SALE: 100 good Locust line posts. Orlie Vanlandingham, 2 miles north on 43. 25-2p.
Funeral services 'for William L. Lopossa, age 64 years, well known Eminence farmer, who died Tuesday night, were held from the home Thursday afternoon. The Rev. Reuben Masten of Belile Union was in charge. Interment was in the Wtiters cemetery near Eminenc cemetery. ML Lopossa. who had spent his entire lifetime in the Eminence community died Tuesday night. Death was due to heart disease. Several sisters and brothers survive. The Reed funeral home of Cloverdale had charge of the funeral arrangements. ATTENTION: See King Morrison Foster and Company for the best buys in town on used cars. 26-2L RITES TO BE FRIDAY FOR STILKNVILI.E FARMER
Real Estate
FOR SALE: A 120 acre farm on State Road No. 36. Six room house, large barn, electricity. J. T. Christie, Real Estate, 22 S. Jackson street. 26-3t.
For Rent—
FOR RENT: Seven room modern house at 14 Larrabee street, |Phone 214. E. A. Browning. 19-rf
FOR RENT: 5 room modern house Large garden. Phone 880-JX. 26-2p.
—Wanted—
$5.00
$1.98
Wanted to buy corn, clover hay , and timothy hay. Herbert Meek. ; Cloverdale R 1. Phone 22 F 23. 25-3p.
Wanted work by day or week oy single man. Inqmre at Banner. 26-2?
PREV0 BROTHERS^
W’ANTED: A good work horse. Ernest Avritt, Greencaslle, R. 2.
26-lp
,e English P Murgitr*
94. Id • 20-60^.
Earl Bailey, age 56 years, well known farmer, died Wednesday at his home near Stilesville. He has been Ml for several months. Death was due to tuberculosis. The widow and two children survive. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Stilesville church, with burial in the Stilesville cemetery.
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs 5.000. holdovers 97. Market steady to 10 lower. 160-200 lbs.. $8.00$8.15; 200-300 lbs.. $7.20-$7.9«; 300-400 lbs.. $90-$7.10: 100-160 ilbs.. $7.35-$8.10. Sows steady to 10 lower, mostly $6.25-$6 85. Cattle 1.100. calves 500. Market slow on all classes. Generally bidding 25 lower on all steers and weak to lower on cows and heifers Vealers steady, top $12.50. Sheep 4.000. Native limbs around steady. Bulk better natives $8.75$9.00. Fed western lambs unsold early.
FOP, SALE OR TRADE: 1936 Fold ,V-8 Tudor sedan.. New tires. F*fhish HV* new. For only $325 KIN(fMt>RR!SON» FOSTER CO
26-2t.
