The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 June 1928 — Page 3
THE OREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER.
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Pag® Threa . *. Jiaaa.Ji ■■ .. —
Oid Gold Kansas Hard Wheat Guaranteed To Please—24 lb. Bag
$ New Face
Powder Popular
POTATOES Bread
Firm White Stock tJ. S. No. 1 15 lb. Peck
Large 1 lb. loaf
Best Quality
[Whole Wheat, one lb. loci 8c rooms 35c Notches 10c
4 Sewed, Each
Satih Tips, 3 Boxes
MALT
• •V> ■ K <-■: Pabst Hop Flavor Big Gan I * HOME PACKING CO. WABASH, LB.
39c
FOT* SALt—TWo Axminster mgs,
9xl2; one eon^oletffh rug fix9, one c ,,, $:.4
bmkfa<t set. 5ll N. Jackson St.
$aid road to be oruahtd 3ton- and
‘Jo or»
losing < ier wil
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construe tod is csttinated
-For Rent—
MELLO-GLO if a wonjeiful new shade—youth color. Perspiration hard-
ly affects it and it Will not leave the ■ i skin dry and drawn. Try this new -
Trench Process ^ace Powder and en- FOR RENT:—9 room me i rn weljoy its marvelous beautifying quali-i ling, al-o Landes Apartments. Lucas ties. Sticks Well, stays on longer and j arK ) Gautier. Ml 9t.
does not clog the_pores. You will
I sue
l-2p. I fill- v. ith th I tkt Indurttri <1
Board
!rac required to ertlf: Hte from India > t en. * *v -
are hetmeen imtied must
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bidders, and Alt bids sub-
underOf said
reed up-
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with th<» au-iitor i crrtifl I fnduatrio 1 i' ■ i i d of Ind i that such hip !, r h.is co | fht* Workman s C mpen.mt
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Iron
Lana showing com t'lied with
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filed with that
standing
i h♦* rime for the comple4i ]n r< i improve merit wftl be ajfr on wr rhtv virr;e of the e^eriitfo; cMrttra^t to he c n't ore (1 into r Ih.viid and the successful bidcl
Attfat
WHHs t*. Gill. Auditor
surely love Pharmacy.
the
MELI.O'GLO-
Mullins’
Mr. and Mrs. John Bence anil children and Sarah Jane Chew were the guests of J. T. Bence at Hamrick Station Thursday evening. The occasion being Mr. Bence’s birthday. o— The New Konjola Regulated Her Entire System Suffered For Years With Stomach 'Trouble and Constipation, Now F.njoys Good Health.
FOR RENT—6ouble house. 5 rooms and 4 rooms. 302 West Poplar St Phone 781-X. Roy Hillis. 3I-t!
-rv. i the rishf to t (■-
and all bid* and t- .Ifscrir.-.in-
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FOR RENT - modetn, 636 E. 381-Y.
Six room Washington.
house, j Phone;
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NE
Bacon Squares, lb ITVA* Oakley Vacuum packed Always Fresh, 1 lb. tin
KIDNEY BEANS iHarl Brand, 120-oz. can
Sweet Gup, lb., 25c.
EAGLE BRAND MILK, 15-oz. can
oap
PALM OLIVE Camay, 2 for 15c.
URE « g?*% Cheese, Full >9 — ARD, lb. AS© Cream, lb. 33C
3120c
27[c
10c
Mood Luck IBiitleriiie, lb.
Oak Grove Butterlrie, lb.
pllo, All Flavors,
(.1 for
Jelio Ice ( ream Powder, per pk£.
ananas
Firm Ripe
Llxs.
VAN CAMPS 3 Tall Cans
ECONOMY STORES
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0 FOR RENT:—4, 5 or 6 furni-hed or unfurnished rrtodern rooms. Phone i 730-Y. 30-4p —Miscellaneous— NOTICE OF KXE< t r ToR s SAI F Notice i hereby given that the un- | dersigned, as Executor of the las' i will of Cornelius Ea'it, deceased and pursuant to the order of the I Judge of the Putrtam Circuit Court, | will on .Tune 12, 1928, beginning at | eleven o’clock A. $!., offer for sale at | public auction and for cash to the , highest bidder, the.'personal property owned l,y said decedent at the time of hL dentfi, const-ding of one Jersey cow, soon to lie fresh, thre.' heats, one disc harrow, one two- | horse wagon, one breaking plow, one set double work harness, one harrow, ^ one carriage, and other farm tools I not herein mentioned, also household | goods and cooking utensils. This property will tie -old at th“ j former home of Cornelius East about |thtee and one-half miles south of Pleasant Gardens, and about one mile west of Walnut Bridge. Ivan Huffman, Executor. 1-4 2t.
VOW
NICKEL
buys
a ripe-tobacco cigar , if yon know the password
MRS. IRA WILLIAMS
“In my opinion Konjola is the most effective medicine for the ordinary
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of 1 ommissione^H
ailments that was ever sold in a drug ' U p h ;' l ' t ^.'eiw stored” said Mrs. Ira Williams, lol 1! s.\Ti;i:i' 1 v. tmk m
f | .11 \ K. l-i’is,
Vigo St., V incennes, Ind. , r.Ii the ImjiruVi menT and mnstni'tion
«»f the 1«. T. Hay, et al. Road in t’lov- • rdalf* Township. Said road is to he •onstrnetid and improved as dealurint-
_ t , % . ‘ d 'ind provided In and in n< • ornam
not. lor years l had boon doctoring with tin plan*, prom, and -p. . m
disordered stomach'-'^™; 1 ;: ^-uireoun/y":;:;;,::^'^ one of the Doctors, futnnm I'oonty, imiian.i. it
eftatle. Indiana, and whieh are n'>\\ on
“My suffering was so intense at times that I didn’t cute if I lived <0
on account of mj and kidneys and
co
t'oonty, Indiana,
said I had gall stones. I couldn’t eat . n' fi'r t , | l | l ,' l ''iVisV'. ■'t'ion'.'d '' i'l'd.b't in
ntitor’s offlee. Km li bid shall
I a meal without dreadful gas bloating, , pains around the heart and other
miseries. Owing to weak kirlneys
wa- subject to severe pains aerolite back. Constipation added to my miseries and nervousness prevented
me from getting moiv than
1 hours sleep at night.
| “After taking Konjola fur one week, 1 was surprised at the marked change in my health. All the stom I aeh miseries disappeared and my kid j neys were strengthened, constipation j was relieved and all signs of nervousness is gone. I sleep, eat and I work better than I did for a long time and I feel much better for it.”
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lx- ai'comp.init‘<1 by a l Monal or surety, anti
of tht- bid
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Ithful perff>rmnnee or said work and thf 11 s.- nnd benefit ol . 11 \ pernon corporation who shall suffer an\ or danmee hy reason of such bidder failinR or ne^lert?*!*; to enter i *• j t . a contract to perform su<■ 11 j i!warded such hiddep Dy the Ron j <’ommlsainpers or to carry out th*
I s;ime in any particular.
Didders are request* d to ns. tin* form of bond to D* furnlslutl hv th.auditor of sal*! county in makljit; th* ir tii*ls. Th*- suretieM on any bond fill'd, r • —• -- ••• - * • •- • *' -
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tif ind
shall he a resident Irina rn t’ounlv Kach bidder
with his hid and bond a non-colltiHl*»u affidavit as required by tin- atatut laws of the State of Indiana. Tin Hoard requests that bidders furnish ' ihK bonds of surety cnmpanb s obtain
I such bonds through local a
of HU l J.
resident f idiana and
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if per-onaJ shall not three resident freehold
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OLD idea* about fivg.eMit tlfara ire deader than door nails. Bayuk Has killed them by putting an amazing new quality in an old-time favorite—Havana fiibbuH. Modern methods, immertue production and the determination to use nothing but fully-ripe tobacco hive done it. Hot-foot it to the nearest cigar counter and get the proof direct. . . . Light up a Havana Ribbon. Smoke it critically. Let the smoke Unger in ^our month. You’ll get the marvelous goodness of ripe tobacco quicker than a hungry man can detect the cooking of a good meal. Havana Ribbon is the world’s greatest five-cent cigar. ... And that’s Our guarantee—or your money back, if you want it. No bitter under-ripe nor rtattashiig over-ripe tobacco. No , '8cr•p8’ , or short ends to crumble and come Out in your mouth. No, sir, nothing but long filler, flavor-laden, melloW-mlld, ripe middle leaves of choice tobacco ftrnn.c t Hayttk Cigars, Inc., 2.72 N. Capital U<-. Indianapolis, Ind. IT.oue Lincoln .*>167.
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hall submit
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Konjola sold in (Irooncaatle at|
Owl
V^ith or without foil, as you prefer. No difference in quality.
Also Pcrfecto extra sice, 3 for 20c. Alsu Practical Pocket Packages of fire agars (Londres sue)
(Londres)
the Owl drug ston-, and by all the Lest druggists in all towns throughout thi entire section. —(Adv.)
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CLASSIFIED ADS
—For Sale
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FOR SALE:—Red, Pink, and Peonies. Mrs. Chalies Toney 408-W. Franklin St. 1-1 p.
’EAS, No. 2 Can lomino Brand
BEEF-PORK-VEAL ird, per lb 15c Pork Chops, per lb 28c Pork Shoulders, half or whole, per lb UVac Oleo, Pecola Nut, per lb 20c Pure Pork Sausage, per lb 18c Bacon, by pierce, per lb 22c Cottage Cheese, per lb 20c Smoked Ham, half or whole, per lb 22 1 /2C *
Tiiiudc At One Of ^
QAkleYS
FOR SALE:—Flowers at 102 W. Poplar St. Phone 74. I It.
L'OR SALE: —Tofnatbe and cal)bage plants, 96 Martinsville Road. 10 cents per dozen. John D. Brown. 31-3-
FOR SALE prone 773-K.
Household
goo Is. 31-3t
FOR SAI.E—Dahlia bulbs. Many varieties. H. L. Frazier, Greenca - tie Service Station. Phone 201.
31-tf.
FOR SALE:—One Portable
ington typwriter. One feather Phone 056-L.
Eem-
hed.
31-3L
FOR SALE—One week old heifer calf. Eltel Floral Co* Apply at Green House. 81-tf. FOR SALE:—Second hand drop head Singer Sewing machine, bargain Singer Sewing Machine Co. Lit
Fix’emupWeek House cleaning, papering, painting, repairing all lakes Money It’s our business to serve the people with limited taw-omes. WHEN IN NEED of financial assistance, see us. Indiana I^oan Co. 24V2 WtiSSwi gf. PHONJE IS.
Announcing The Opening ot the Greencastle Service Station
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At The Gorner of Martinsvillc‘ Streel and State Road 43 Saturday, June 2 A Hearly Welcome , Is Extended To I’a Irons, Old And l Jew Gifts To All ( ustomers On Day Of Opening SPECIAL AT BOTH STATIONS 10% Off on Tires, Tubes, Accessories Saturday and Sunday C omplete Alemite Service At Stalion No. 1 H. L. FRAZIER, Prop. Shell Gasoline Motor Oil Michelin Tires.
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