The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 February 1927 — Page 4
THE fREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, Mil DAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1927.
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15c
SATURDAY
BRINGS THESE
SPECIAL OFFERINGS
FROM THE BASEMENT
tll/^AD l*ure Granulated,
OUliAK jo lbs., 68c.; 25 H>s Jergen’s Toilet Soap, 3 bars Kirk’s Flake White Soap, 7 bars for . 1*. & (i. Soap, 6 bars Fork & Beans. 3 cans 36-inch, Standard Percale Good Brooms Gingham Aprons (coverall) 65c 31x90 Wearwell Sheets (unbleached) $1.00 Amoskeag Apron (’hecks 10c Ked Seal Ginghams loc hverett Shilling l^c Hoiie Muslin 1-c Part Linen Toweling 10c 64x76 Single Plaid Blankets 08c Boys’ Coveralls Obc Boys’Overalls (triple stitch reinforced) 75c Men’s Sweet Orr < iveralls, sizes 34-41, $1.98, Sizes, 44-46, $2.25; sizes 48-50 .... $2.50
FR( >.M FHE MAIN FL()()R
Women’s New Spring Hats, Silks, Felts, Straws, Frosted Felts $1.98
Women s Wirthmore House dresses .... 98c
Boys’ $1.25 Wash suits, tan and brown, very pretty 98c $3.50 Rayon Bed Spreads, 81x90, Blue, Rose, Gold. Lavendar $2.98 Springtime English Prints, New and different 25c and 35c
Interesting Silk Brocades, 40-in 81.59
Beautiful New Silk Scarfs, Fringed, Squares, embroidered, figures . . . $1.98 and $2.98 50c Jergen’s Lotion 50c Mavis, Djer-Kiss Face Powder . 50c Pepsodent or Pebeco 'Tooth paste 50c Tooth Brushes
25c Mavis Talcum Powder 19c 25c Spearment Tooth Paste 19c
S. C. FREV0 COMPANY
39c 39c 39c 39c
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Itlg DommoFlour •v ILL PI.EASE YOU THFRE’S NO BETTER FLOUR r;rr ft of your grocer
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THERE MAY RF. UNSF.FN LOOP-HOLES FOR LOSS AUTOMOBIEE I’OEH'IES differ in the nature of their protection and also in the type and dependability of the servic offered by the insuring company. We have studied the insurance needs of automobile owners and the policies offered as an answer to t hose needs. We can secure for you polic ies that represent the most efficient and economical PK<)TF(TK)N: plus an assurance of prompt and satisfac tory action in every detail of SERVICE. Tirsl Cost Only Cost, NO ASSESSMENTS. Citizens Trust Company N. C. O’HAIR, Mgr. Insurance Department.
SATURDAY SPECIALS Fresh Pork Bones, lb . 1 l-2c Sauer KraUt, lb ... 5c Home Made Liver Wurst, lb. "1 3c Beef Brains, IF) 10c Fresh Milk Every day price, qt 10c Pure Lard, lb 16c Fresh Spare Ribs, lb .... 18c Fresh Pork Shoulders, whole, lb 20c Fresh Sausage, Country Style, lb 20c Sugar Cured Jowls, lb . 20c Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, lb. . . . 22c Fresh Side Pori. lb. . 22c Fresh Country Fggs, doz. ... .. 22c Swiss Steak, off Round, lb 23c Spring Lamb, best cuts, lb. . . .. 35c Phone 12. We Deliver. We Pay 2 ( enis More for Fggs i Trade. W. H FJTEI JORGE
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
I he uikIpi -il.mii .ulmiiii- 1 1 i'■ r •( . „f .'ill sell at Pub castle
l.ilc Willium Dills WrM of Green-
Thursday, March 3
ECONOMY STORE We are offering some pood buys this week. I^ook Us over. Alway.at the jieak of quality and below the bottom in price. Our Beef this week is all nice yomur well fatted native cattle and the price is our usual FOR LESS price. Bes-t youni; beef steak, any cut, us you want it, lb Xh Boiling beef from same cattl", while it lasts, lb Beef (toast from same cattle, lb. 18c and 12 l-2c Pork chops from small lean loins, lb 271* FRESH PORK SIDE, 3 LBS., OM MORE, lb 22c Fresh double cut hamburger, 2 lbs 35< Breakfast Bacon, lean, derined, Machine sliced, lb 10, SMOKED PORK HAM, WILSON S CERTIFIED, lb., whole 33( Vegetable cooking oil for all purposes, lb 2<ic OUR COFFEE SPECIALS: Maxwell House, lb l*c 3F, lb ".O. Old Reliable, lb 45c Santos OUR LEADER, lb. ... :55c If you like a QUALITY PFA try our direct from cannery in Wisconsin. Regardless of price you will not buy lictter. Buy by the dozen for $L. r >0 If not exactly what you want your money hack. Fancy Canned Beets, larg 3 < in . 17c Country Gentleman Sugar Corn, buy by the dozen, 2 cans .... 25c Wi-consin Fancy Refugee Stru g Beans, can 15? HIGHEST GRADE CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS:
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HORSES AND Mi l I S < and a good one; One Black H Brown Mare, 7 vai- old. wig old. Driver and h irst U| , weighing 2S00 lb-.; Oik p
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CATTLE—13 Pure F!i
April; Two pure hr d Hcrfor Seven 2-year old Angu- Sti ei
.VI11k cows, good ones.
HOGS 45 head Shoat . m CORN —1200 to 1500 bu-h. HARM IMPLEMENTS On
2 Mowing machines: Onr I ocrse v
One ( ultipacker; Om- Wooiicn |; Harrow; One l)i Harrow: O
ShelUr; Two riding cnltivatoi ; I
rack; one buggy and harness.
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Purmnncnt 'freef? om p £oe<f in' fstment — not an expense
The Pavement That Meets the Challenge of Traffic
Your own observation and evperiente will tell vou that the street ohich wa« good enough twenty years .go, or perhaps even ten years ago,simply will not clo today. It lacks the strength,the rigidityand the firmness necessary to withstand the tetrihe wear and tear of notor transportation. Only pavement will do this And the pavement that meets all n’sts is concrete. Built in accordance with approved Standards of high way constr ction, t trenail • r®e of ruts and bump?, year after yeai Requiring practically no n dnterance, it cc-ts !■ ss in the end thm any other pavement. Isn t that the ki 1 your con itioit / ought to have? I hen let your local authorities know that you want your highways paved with con rete. Our frrr borldr 1 . / oriMftt FaM' '.jut Pammrnf*. ti dl hr •mt hromptiy on rtquert Writr for it today PORTLAND U Ml NT ASi.Of lAfTON ^1(•rrha.’!s Bank Br'ln — , INDIANAP- 'LIS, INI .4 National (i.^ant itit o in Ioyggttj Extent/th- s:: of Lomrcte
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R»ya! Anne Cherrii No. 2 ran 2r > ' Del.Montc Peach No. 2 can.. 17' DelMonte Pineapple, flat can L.c Rose Dale Apricots, No. 2 can 17c CAMP FIRE PEACHES, the P. & G. and KIR KWITE SOAP.
10 for 34r
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Granulated Sugar, 10 lb Hospital Toilet Tis.-ue, •> rolls Electric Light Bulbs, up to 40 watts Pork and Beans, 3 for Red Cross Macaroni or Spaghetti,
3 for 2i ’ 1 Right on down the line and you will find. —WE SELL IT FOR LESS.
V0NCASTU Saturday 10c 25J
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ALL ON HR INDIAN \ FT. WAYNE Sale of the weather in Ft Wayne wa- once a very profitable busin. - aceopiing to jiolice who <1 i - covered and r dded a lottery, b -<• i on t weather, which ,va- making ft' m S500 to $l,bOt fer it- piomotei - each week. SOUTH BEND Dedaring -he married to .-atisty the wi.-hes of her mother, Sophia R". obtained a di ore.' from b.-i husband, Fred Roe, here. Roe b under indictment i i circuit court for robbery. —o—; COLUMBIA CITY lb my Kci.-er 6(i, watchman a’ a Pcnisylvania railn ad cro--ii : r h.-ie*. wa* paiafiilly injur."I when he fell while descend ing fram the “erw’s ne.-t” beside the track. He fractured a leg at:d sustained other injurie-. A stiident rec’.al will lie given i Meharry Hall.
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:5 Brood sows. ; Tractor Disc; is" break plow; One Si.ike Tooth Sulky Rnk ; Corn frames; < ne h .g
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SATURDAY SPECIALS Eresh Country Sggs / doz. . Sc
Fresh Fork Bones, Ih. .
5c I
Sugar Cured Bacon, (hy piece) Ifc 28c Fork Shoulders, 1-2 or whole 2U: We always sell milk at (ic and 5oC
Dressed Chix.
Phone 24. We Deliver.
KAUBLL & SON
“WE SELL MEAT THAT’S (,OOD IO LAT
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DEFIANCE, OHIO vs. greencastli High School Gym, Saturday, S P, M The visiting learn is coatlitd ky “Tiny” Hirl { ornu . t (; H.S. and DePauw Star. Lasl cime until 'he sectional tourney.
