The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 March 1928 — Page 3
SIFIED ADS For Sale— , r—You»K unbroke mare, r will trade for work «’ Baldwin, tireeneastle R. "• 28-lt
ilE:—Fox terrier pups, v n H. Stewart. 112 So. 27-3t Lj; : IlFancy • seed , corn » Ml „ fieW producing 85 acre. Te.4 better than 99 Wh j > nd away, when you I adapted to local soil and, seed oat', clover seed. O Bainbridgc. 28 ' 2p LE.-^One team of bay ra good workers. One set bolsters. H. B. Branham 27-2p.
A LE—At once, one Peerless mg as and coal range, dishnairs an<l refrigerator. 8 (' iurt, Phone fi0. r >-K . 28-2t
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new crop maple syrup, by or <iuart. I-ouis F. Hays, ie Square. 21-2t
FOR RENT—8 room, modern fur» nished apartment. Phone fi2(>-X. • 28-2p WANTED WANTED:—Some one to do quilting. Call <528-Y. og.ot SALESMAN WANTED—We want a good man for Putnam County at once. Live stock experience preferable, hut not necessary. Liberal re-i muneration weekly. Must he honest, industrious, of good standing, and i own car. Age 80 to 55 years. National Live Stock Remedy Co., <54(1 W. 79th. St., Chicago, HI. or .1. S. 1 Whiteside, District Manager, New-! town, Ind. 28-4-2p.i
dlana, Rxf*cutor of family.
home near Poland Sunday after spending the week with .1 W. Snider
th,. iii' TV. Kxeeutor of
nntn Oonnty, , , |, , l?p a , s - pq" hn '“ r !>l "' Charley Turner, entered the Long ‘ Ki'ai’rt ,a i'‘ iT,hn'' , Ky >s '' 1 , lo ^ soh ' nt - hospital at Indianapolis .Monday for
Maroh 12 lS2)t. • •• ou,or - 'treatment. •Y''' rn *'s. Onrvln amt Oarvln. . n 1 ’ rk " f ,ht ‘ 1 ntnnm 0
rr " lt 1 0, : r ': n-:t PALESTINE POLITICAL ANNOrNCEMENT Harold, Edna, and Nola Baker were FOR PROSECl’TFNfJ ATTORNEY * n Indianapolis, Friday. Clifford R. Dickerson of Jackson • Mrs - Harry Pierson and Mrs. Nora township announces that he is a Pondexter were Greencastle visitors
candidate for renomination for the -'londay.
office of Prosecuting Attorney for -"i's Grace and Lttcille Bugg and Putnam County subject to the decis- i Ardith Wilson called on Mrs. Henry ion of the Democratic Primary, May 0s b orn > Saturday evening.
demic of whooping cough. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Williams are moving to their home in Raccoon after living on xi farm foi some time. Mr. Mentor Rred of (Indianapolis spent the week-end with his patents Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Herd and son Hubert. Mrs. 1). A. Mohan and on Rus-oll have returned home from Crawfordsville where Russell has been taking treatments. George Woody ha- hern veiy ill at the home of hi- parents Mr. and Mrs. ■loe L. Woody.
Xntlr* i* hereby given that bills will be received nt »no office of the County' Auditor of Ibitnnm County, up to i" i o’clock a. m., on Mondn.v. \|>ril J, 1928. The meetinK of tin* commission- j .•rs will b.* h*bl .<i 1:30 p. m.. on «nid day for the furnishint; of supplies for; said coithtN Poor As>him f<»r th.-
mi inti .Itiuc 30, irrjs, .ms dir-
be be
ipinrter enfiing .imic
ectcd and approved by law
All bids submitted must
duplicate, on blanks to be furnished by th.- Countv Auditor, and must | comply with tin* laws in every par-
t leular.
Unifiers ar»- required to furnish
samples, sahi samples to be the property of the County, if said bidder is l successful, and shall be retained bv J the County «’ommissioners foi compur-| son with the >;oods purcfiased. when!
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SiNOKl Irutunt Relief and a Sue* f Ww Preventive for'-* ^ Sinus Troubles, Catarrh, Head Colds, Asthma, Hay Lever, La Grippe and all nasal ailment*. 75c at your drurtUC, m br mail fwitaafci THE SI-NOK COMTAHT IndiuMweli*
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STOPS COLDS
8. 1928.
WANTED—To rent a Ford truck' at once. Phom* 1505-K. 28-lt
WANTED:—Fancy or plain sewing Mr.*. J. H. Babcock, 819 so. Ind-1 iana St. Phone 7C8-Y. 2<3-<?t' o WANTED—To rent garage near High School. Phone l28-\. 2<!-2p.
FOR PROSEf FTING ATTORNEY —fay S. Hamilton of Grrenc>s4le announces his candidacy for Prosecuting Attorney of Putnam County subject lo the decision of the Democratic primary election.
WANTED—A coal burning brooder. Call <;28-Y. 26-31.
—Lost—
.ALEWoodrow Electric, j.osT^Chevrolet crank, with a iraihinci 1 Mrge oor amp Kr jp ^ an( || e> | )PtW p Pn Howard St. and
I new, Klin. porlDr cub n all in A-l condition. Realling am moving to the counN. Market St. Phone 068.
Post Office. Please leave at Banner Office or Phone 625-K. 28-lp.
( | LOST:—Brown leather bill-fold, “ ‘ !1 - | containing checks and money call at
0 ~ , i 208 North Jaskson St. and receive reALE—Beautiful Collie (log. | wanl 28 _ 2p
o-
wsition. Twenty months’ old. doit. C. Fenwick Reed, 710 shington St. Phone 628-Y.
26-3p.
ALE:—30 Shoats weighing il).. William Oliver, Fillmore 27-2p
ia|ile syrup, fine quality. Putnam county. Kush and on, South Side Square. 27-21.
ALE—Dirt. Phone 541-Y. 28-3t.
—M iscellaneoufr— New maple syrup, heavy and clean. Kash and Karry Store, South Side Square. 27-2t
AT AUCTION, on square, Saturday, March 31, 2:38 p. m.: draft team, mare and horse, 9 ami 10 years old. Homer Slavens. 2C-5p.
Used clothing sale at Court House Saturday, March 31 by Tri Kappa Sorority. Jg-St
For Kent— MAT— Three room apart-jmi-hed, first Moor, north South Indiana. 28-lt
IFAT:—Two office iA. Cook.
rooms 28-II1
ENT:—Modern tipper npnrt«de- Flat-. Ferd Lucas. 27-3t.
EXT:—Modern Apa. and ST. 423 E. Franklin St.
20-Y.
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J LNT—5 room modern apartrlone 49. 27-3t
RENT:—Two rooms
‘b, modern. Phone 787-X. 10 i broke. O. B. Lane, Bainbridge,
Jwt.
RENT— Meadow and plow 1 Horse shoring and plow sharpening the Gilbert Roger’s farm. 1 ; C. W. Pfeiffenberger. Old Stand, w the farm the day of sale. ' 28-lp. ^th, ::o.j N. College, Green- i — ■ o— — —
wky. Ip. I
RENT:—A good garden on Rhine 222-L. 28-3t
E/steome? CHRYS£M72
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fler “72” performance . other performance , ’•eem as ouwof-date u ‘t 'ear’s license plate*. AU J have to do ii to ride in a • and drive it to appre-
! the difference.
V ChryJer’i great engi- * staff and precision “‘acturing organitadon ku VC devel °Ped 75 ” orse power from an e °t such moderate size. c »n. at will, do 72 miles
an hour and more—velvety, easy tniles—due to this unique and vibradonlese engine wfch counterweighud seven • bsaa ing crankshaft. It takes mountain fradee at constant acceleration. In traffic, the “72” flashes to the fore with characteristic Chrysler get-away. Only a demonstration can prove to you just how much better the "72” performs.
'fiotu New Chrvifer ”72” fVfces—Twpa«—*«««• Coups rumble sest), *1545; Roysl Sedsn, *19994 Sa«‘ “ster (with rumble »e»t), *1 599; Four-psuengerCoupe, '5; Town Sedan, *1695j Convertible Coupe (wilh We *, 745 . c,own Sedan, *1795. All price* f o b. •vb/err to > ur>«nl Federul excise Mu. ChrvtUr harder. In pusienm tv extend ike convenience of Urne payments. 0. J, Rector Sales
CLOVERDALE
Mr. and .Mr-. H. C. Foster have takon an apartment in Indianapolis, where Mr, Foster is under treatment. Wm. O’Neal of Kokomo spent the w-eek-end with hi« parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John O’Neal.
Miss Pearl Maze of Bloomington, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Maze. J. W. Snider and family visited on
Fred Beck and family spent Sun-
day at Raccoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson and Mrs. Dill Michael spent Monday with
Mrs. Henry Osborn.
Mrs. Smith Solomon and Ren Solomon spent a few days last week at
Columbus, Indiana.
Fred Hanks entertained a number of friends, at dinner Sunday. Charlie Baker and Harry Pierson made a business trip to Indianapolis
Tuesday.
RACCOON Mr. and Mr-. Ro«s Spencer and daughter Louise of Ru- ellville spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hillory Toole. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and family of Cnrpentersville called on Mr.
Sunday with Will Frank and family I an ' 1 M,s - Fully Wilson and family
near Poland.
The regular meeting of the Par-ent-Teachers’ Association will be held Wednesday evening, March 28 in the high sehool auditorium. Miss Beulah McCoy who is attending I. U. spent the week-end with
relatives here.
M s. Uly Denny who was in the sanitarium at Martinsville last week was brought home Sunday. She will
enter Putnam county hospital for an J Mrs. William Baldwin
operation. The seniors will hold the annual class party Thursday evening at the
school.
Perry Michael of I. U. spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Michael.
Sunday.
Mr. Fred Beck and family of Bambiidge were Sunday gui sta of Mr. J. C. Wilson and family. Mr-. Lee Flunagin and son Bobbie of Grrenca.-tle attended Church service- at tlie M. E. Chinch Sunday. Rev. Paul Vietzkea of Bloomington was Sunday dinner gic-t of Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter Garner. Mrs. Frank Paynts and son Robert
and daughter afternoon in
Betty sp nt Monday
Roachdale.
Mrs. Alice Nichols of Crawfordsville -pent the week-end the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Art Nicholas and John Cailton Roe. Virginia and Mildred Sewell are
-R.
MULLINS, DRUGGIST.
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Budweiser Real Quality Malt Syrup
HOP flavored
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Miss Helen Frank returned ;o her| absent from school due to the epi-
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Tlie choice of those who have tried them all ^ Plain and hop flavored ^ Strictly union made 1 ANHEUSER-BUSCH, St. Loui, ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.
Distributors
Indianapolis, Ind,
Sold By HOFFMAN BROTHERS
We still have some nice apples. Phone orders to Strain’s Orchard Co. Rural 93. 26-6t o NOTICE Farmers of Putnam county. The Brazil Tankage Co., is paying $1.50 for horses and cattle. Will remove your hogs free of charge. Reverse call, Brazil 391 or 5364. The plant tha{ never goes out of business. 27-301.
The ladies of Bethel church will have a market Saturday in Court House lobby. Chickens, cakes, pies, and lunch. 28-lt
Having completed my breaking, ? will sell two good work mares, good anil work hor.-es, span big mules, well
28-2 p
If you smoke for pleasure
A son, Jack Allen, was horn to Mr. and Mrs. William Strain at the Putnam County hospital, Monday.
—here it is—taste, rich fragrance and mellow mildness. Camel is the cigarette that introduced the world to “smoking for pleasure.”
Camels
I’d walk a mile for a Camel
Last Franklin SI.
Phone 773.
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