The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1928 — Page 7
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:1 ‘Trtff New Clothes for Cleaning Costs! .icre’s another season’s ear in your clothes if m'll have them cleaned jicl pressed. We take it spots, brighten colors iid completely renew pur garments. NO ODOR! rocew is oilnil"- and is v]* jif lo moal deMeste fabrics or* > **% ( ^ IDEAL CLEANERS Phone 470
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CUSSiFiED ADS —For 5ale—-
SALE:—Potentute potatoes, j Sherman Confer, Fillmore. 1 p.
| FOR SALE—Pair horses and pair | mules, extra (?oorl teams. Phone ru- , ral 22. 0. C. Dills. 22-2p FOR SALE—Yountf Jersey cow I anil calf. Thai! Jones, Phone 263-1.. 'll .11 23-2t.
l)\KUl)ALF < HRISTIAN Sunday School, at D:"o A. M. CHI IM H Sumlay Morning Service, at 10:30 jpMjt S rvice Saturday even 1 A. M. 10. Sunday Evening Service at 7:30
JUST ARRIVED for Our Spring Trade COSTUME JEWELRY catuM MBiotasnr Tlie Very Latest In PltNDANTS, BRACKLETS, RINGS, ‘Alt RINGS, BROOCHES, MESH RAGS I i' | . ; i See Our Window Display F. C SCH0ENMAN THE JEWELER “Gifts That Last” |1’hone 422. 11 K. Washington.
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HtR SALE:—New set hau l made work harries-, brass mounted sewed with linen waxed thread. This is an extra good set, and a bargain. Inquire at Banner Office. 23-1 p. Single Comb Rhode Island Red eggs. $3.50 per 100. Mrs. Budd Weldon. Fillmore, Ind. l-w.-6-d.
FOR SALE—High grade enamel, j varnish, wall lloor, paint and wax, i glue, paste, shellac and brushes. L. | D. Snider, Wall Paper Store. 17-7t |
FOR SALE: -Good Fordson tractor and plow and disc, A. M. Bratton Greencastle R. 5. or O. C. Brattain, Lena. 21-3p. fOR SALE: Hatching egg- from Big English White Leghorns, production hr d. Sammy Cosner. Phone Mt. Meridian,—Fillmore, Ind. 10-23-30-6-41.
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FOR RENT—Modern room and kilehenette, first !)o< *. Ph ' e 2:‘.
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FOR RENT:— Nicely furnished modern room, ideal location. Piefer professional or business m:.n or woman. Phone 150 K. 2-3‘..
FOR RENT:—Modern Apa. and nol,n " B hiK rl ' M,,,,la< ' for Frns.cul
garage 565-Y. 123 E. Franklin St.
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DECORATE THE CMERCH ALTAR WITH FLOWERS ON PALM SUNDAY
Have ns deliver or take to Church yourself, one of these stately Easter plants. In the flush of bloom, they are indeed beautiful. In various sizes.
Make your choice early. Prices are very moderate. E1TEL FLORAL CO. “Your Florist.”
Cream Cheese. Lb 29c
Prunes, Fudge,
2 lb. pkg. ..
Vanilla and Chocolate, Eh
.. 19c 12y 2 c
Phone ()36.
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Panamas, 1
Country Club Corn, Can ..'
Avondale Corn, Can
Clifton Corn, Can
Si-mdnnl Corn, Can
No. ! Avondale Tom::toes, Can
No. .'{ Clifton Tomaloes, Can
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FOR PROSEClH\(; AITORNF^ Clifford R. Dickerson of Jackson
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Toma-
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14c
Hominy, Can
9c
12c
Beets, Can
13c
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Country Club Green Beans, Cun
29c
10c
Avondale Green Beitns,
14c
17c
t'lifton Gr°en Beans, Can
12c
15c
Kraut, Cr.n
12c
9c
Clifton Lima Beans, Can
12c
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Country Club Spinach, Can
14c
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FOR RENT— Meadow and plow land on the Gilbert Roger’s farm. I will he on the farm the day of sale. Bert Smith, 305 N. College, Green castle. 22-Sp.
ing Attorney of Putnam County suh
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The Woman’s Missionary Soeieti of the Christian Church will hold a upper, Satuiday from .>:()0 ti
Church dining
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Watch For TRICK RROTHERS Anniversary Sale March 29, 30, & 31
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FOR RENT:—Apartment, 4 room upper. Close-in heat and water. J. F I Gillespie. 22-3p.! o WANTED
PROGRESSIVE-BUT NOT EXCESSIVE We are always striving to give our patrons just a little more— hut our rates are never excessive. Dure drugs are sold here at moderate prices. ( )n our counters and shelves are to be found varied and latest assortments of toilet articles, stationery, Kodaks, Johnston’s candies, cold medicines, tonics and all other items that are sold by a first rate drug store. A complete stock of all drugs and other apothecary’s articles makes trading with us a pleasure. MULLINS DRUG STORE West Side Square.
WANTED:—Young lady for liotiwork in country, more for home than wages. Inquire at Bonner Office. 23-1 p. o .WANTED—2 good used reed chair Phone 811. 23-1 p 11 f °— —Lost— LOST—Black felt hat on road between IndianapiTh's and Greencastle, Sumlay. Reward. Phone 454, Josephine Miller. 21-3p
11 ValueMrsi is your blicy you’!! choose an AM -American Six
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Hall 21-2t
Square Dance at Red Mens Thursday and Saturday night. At Auction, 2 p. m. Saturday Mar. 24 on Square, Greencastle, 25-12 foot Cypress farm gates. Iloo>ier Gate Co., C. A. Vestal Auct. 21-3t o The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Christian Church will hold a penny -upper, Saturday from 5:00 lo 7:00 o’clock in the Church dining room. 22-2t.
WE wish to announce we are now ready to do blacksmithing, garage work, and local and long distance trucking. Phone Brick Chapel, between 7 a. m. and 5 p. in. We’ll appreciate your patronage. Delos Call & Mark Priest. 22-2p.
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Notice:—Changed. Phone No. 041* x call me for wall paper, and upholstering. I do all kind of decorating, interior and exterior. C. A. Atkinson. 21-23-21.
When you need a cariienter or furniture repair man remember Cowling 207 W. Seminary St. Phone 715K 21-e-o-d-tf.
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JV#*ir Serif* Pontine Sir, $71.7 f » $,'175. Ill /trice* at factory. Delivered /trite* include minimum h*sn»
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For here is style attained only in bodies by Usher. Fong, low lines. Smart colors, f.racc. poise and swank. Here is size that results from 117 inches of w heel base... and from I islicr construction fumed for scientific distrihut ion of space.
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Performance from a w hispering brute of on engine ... 212 cubic inches in displacement . . . with a 79-lh. crankshaft and the (,-M-K cylinder head. Speed . . . power . . . snap ... and flexibility. An All-American change of pace.
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Deep-seated comfort . . . with leg-room and hi-ad-rooni gained at no expense to style. Stamina prmed on (General Motors Prox in)' < .round and on roads in all sections of America. An uinu/ing, unprecedented low price.
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Thus thisCeneral MotorsSixlcads its field in value... providing every thing that everybody wants. If you're going to buy a ear for what it will give you, come in and ses the All-American Six. S[tarl f.i/m’pmen t Availulileon all body I > pest six * ire wheels with tire# . .!. speeinl front feinters with tire wells .. . two special tire loekN and lueLiiig rings.. . collapsible trunk tack . . . $1(81 extra on open ears ... $110 on cloned ears . . . six disc wheel* with mnme equipment, $75 on opeu ears . , , $05 on closed models.
Tomatoes, green onions, cauliflower leaf lettuce, head lettuce, radish*-, cabbage at Cooper and Inman. It.
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