The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 March 1928 — Page 4

THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY, MARCH SO, 1928.

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'Wt ti l ..vp .some nice apples. POI.ITK'AL ANNOl'Nt KMKNI Phone or p> o Strain’s Orehar'l Co. FOR PROSECUTIN'!; \l |ORNh\

Rural 0,?. 26-fit ClifTord R. Dickerson of .Jackson Taken by mistake, package contain- n township announces that he is ;l

FOR SALE:—Baile i Hay in barn 1 ing children’s pajamas last* Saturday j us ( , . a car of No. 2 white candidate for r< nomination for the at 70!) Eolith Locust Phone 144. from Kroger's store. Please return , lt . ( ,| il L |gh for seed. Phone 60 office of Prosecuting Attorney for

.‘!0-2p. to Kroger’s store. Ip. Campbell Rrns., Elevator. 20-2t Putnam County subject to the deeis-

o | o — - — ; jon of the Democratic Primary, May

FOR SALE:—Hatching eggs from Big Fm'lish White J.eghorns, production hr. d. Sammy Cosner. Phone Mt. Mei idi u,—Fillmore, Ind.

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An occasion tha* demands the most. Individual and distinctive footwear of the year And you are sure to find your particular pattern in our Faster style showing.

FOR SALE-

-Dirt. Phone 541-Y. |

28-31.

—Miscellaneous— R Ptist ( ; ■ch Food Market—Sat- 8, 11)28.

AT AUCTION, on square, Satur- ut :ay, Todd' Clothing store, North day, March 31, 2:30 p. m.: draft side, Cakes pies and chickens. It. team, mare and horse, 0 and 10 years - ° . old. Homer Slavens. 2G-. r >p. On account of rain March 20. I 0 have postponrd my farm sale until Used clothing sale at Court House Tin day V; ’• Orson Gixldard, Rog Saturday, March 31 by Tri Kappa < s Auet. 3<l-3p Sorority. 26- r 't ^ o Attend tl noy sujiper to he held NOTICE at the ( h i !i:m Church Satuidey Farmers of Putnam county, hj . from 5 o’. k to 7 oh lock, to intere-t

is paying -1 .*.0 »f the Primary department. Will remove — ° ' I OR PROSiri T1MO ATTORNEY —I ay S. HaiiiiRon of Oireenca»tle an-noun-as hi- c.indidacy for Prosecut- ' 1 ing At(or)u\ of Putnam County suh-

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FOR SALE:—Upright Richton phonograph, in perfect condition. At a bargain. Fall at 410 South Jackson ( "' l ' Brazil Tankage Co,

' for horses and cattle.

—P OF Kent lyour hogs free of charge.

I OR RKNT:—2 apartment furn-jcall, Brazil 394 or 53fi4. The plant ished, first floor. Phone 399, or 410 that never goes out of business.

I So. Indiana St. 30-tf mg Attorney oi ruinam i numy sun- —— 11** t to the (''-. i-ion of the Democratic |

BANNER primary t lccMon.

I have for delivery now

Coal

Glendora Lump Wabash Lump Old Crow Klkhorn

Phone 317.

A. J. Duff

LOOK! LOOK!! You can now buy big, husky, dav-old chiri,. prisingly low prices: u Buff Orpington Barred Rock White Rock $3.50 These are from Pure-bred, blood te^te^ «, . for production by a (|ualified poultry ju,lg P fk “’ Other breeds hatched at correspondingly | IIW I is pert custom hatching $4.50 per tray W .yne feeds, Newtown brooders, poultry GREENCASTLK HATai]r R J 22 S. Jackson St I’lionn , 525-L, 363-Ij

Banner Want “Ads” Get

FOR RENT:—Three room apart-

ment, stiictly modern 302-E. Washing | ton St. 29-3t. I

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FOR RENT:—Two office modi tn. A. Cook.

rooms 28-fit

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Neat one strap in honey beige, rose blush and hlondes. t Jeverly styled for your approval. $7.85 up Oxford tie: in all ol the light shades. \ cry chic for your ensemble*. $(>.50 up Potter Shoe Store

FOR RENT:—Modern Apn. and, garage 565 Y. 423 E. Franklin St. 20-Y. 1 FOR RENT:—Two rooms and ' kitchenette, modern. Phone 757 X. 10 Parke street. 1

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FOR RENT:—A good garden on snares. Phene 222-L. 28-3t

WE PAY $!.2o dozen, sewing bungalow aprons at home. Spare time. Thread furnished. No button hoi*-. Send Stamp. CEDAR GARMENT I FACTOR^ Amsterdam, New York. 29-1 p WANTED:—Some one to do quiltI :i1g. Call 628-Y. * ’ 28-2t WANTED:—Fancy or plain sewing Mrs. J. H. Babcock, 8ip So. Indiana St. Phone 768-Y. 26-fit

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DON T FORGET American Legion Auxilary Ea-t r Egg sale, phone ordtrs, 836.

FOR RENT:—Mod. rn, attractive rooms furni-hed for light house-keep-ing. Phones, 525-L or 363-L 30-If.

FOR RENT:-Modern I rooms. PhoM* 6.39-L.

furnish d 30 2p |

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Home Steam Laundry A Good Laundry That I Got! in" Better.

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U hen you actually learn what the New Series Pontiac Six offers you for a base price of only $745, it’s easy to understand the sensational success it is enjoying. At the rij»ht is listed a group of advancements in design which never before have been combined in any low-priced six! Some of them—such as the G-M-R cylinder head and the cross-flow radiator—rank as master strokes of enRineerinj*. Yet these are only the Tieu' features that have been added to the basic design which enabled the Pontiac Six to make automobile history in the past two years! You still yet the largest enyine used in any low-priced six. You

still yet the lony life assured by an oiling system which forces 250 gallons an hour through the engine at 35 m. p. h. You still get the ability to maintain 50 miles an hour or more for as long as you like. Come in! Learn by comparison and by driving that you get the biggest, staunchest, most beautiful low-priced six the market affords today.

745 2-DOOR SEDAN 4'V/hed Brakes and all tlu so Added Features New Fisher Bodies New Fenders NewGM ’i Fyliuder Ifead New Fuel Pump New < rankoi < Ventilation New Carburetor New Manifolds:md Mufflsr New and Crest i Power New ( toss-Flow Radiator New Thermostat New Water Pump New Instrument Panel New Coincidental Lock New I), •! « oln-.c Cnu&a New Stop Light New Steering Gear New ( dutch, N. « Frame New Axles, New Wheel*

Coupe- • • Sport Roadster ^ Phaeton - • Sport Cabriolet * 4-Door Sedan Sport Landau Sedan

$745 $745 $775 $795 $825 $875

OailimJ AH-American S,,. $,261. All prl, till factory. Delivered prices irufude rmniuiMm huiullmm charge*. L<m.v to pas on the (.ieneral .Motori i ime I uyment Plan.

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