The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 June 1928 — Page 3

THE GKEENCAS'ffiE UA1EY H5HNERFRIDAY, -TUNE IS, 1928.

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CLASSIFIED ADS

Halt d this 11th dav of June 1H28. Harry, ('ollins I'aul AI bin Pass. 11 «* Tuck, r Sc hoc I 'I'liist,-. - of tire ell cast 1c School Pits and < !i ncasth* Strhoul Township. I'ntiiain I’ountv, Indiana.

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FOR SALE—Gray range. Phone 732-K.

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FOR SALE—Modern cottage ct five rooms and bath, store room and ; garage, hot water heat, large yard, : ^3000 will swing it. Prof. L. E. Mil- j chell. 13-81.

FISHING TACKLE

Rods Reels

Oslolic Lines Arliiieial Bail

Owl Drug Store

FOR SALE OR REN l':—As 1 hat. purchased the Hotel Grccneastle, will -oil or rent my residence property eight room modern, at 116 West Franklin St. F. E. Todd. 13-tf o FOR -SALE:—Underwood type writer. Reasonable. Phone S25.

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1 OR SALE:—Upright piano, first! class condition. Priced cheap. Wolf, j Phono 7Si5-L. 14-3t. ' o FOR SALE:—Extra fine player piano, .'■'lightly used. 1’riccd below cost. Wolf. 7bo-L. Hot.

FOR SALE:—1 large Reed Cal<. Phone 1G5-Y or call at Gillespie St.

Ruby 31S 14-2p

OLD GOLD KANSAS HARD WHEAT 24 LB. BAG

FOR SALE:—Good work horse and fresh Jersey cow. Phone 710-L. o j FOR SALE:—Choice Big Tyim Pu j land-China Gilts. Isaac J. Hammond.! Phone 80. Ir-'J] 1 j FOR SALE—Chevrolet Coupe, 1923 in good condition. Five g oil tire-. A real bargain at $223. Call 220. 10-tf. 1 —For Rent—

BOURBON SANTOS Delicious, Guaranteed To Please— Lb Standard Pack, Narrow Grain No. 2 Can

EAD LARGL ONI] POUND L(^AF WRAPPED

FOR RENT:—Five rooms Phone 321-Y.

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10c

ATCHES 1 3 BOXES

UPER SUDS

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10c Jars

Quart .Masons Doz.

FOR RENT — Sleeping rooms, modern. Phone 710-K. 806 W. Walnut St. 14-3t

F’UR RENT:—3 unfurnished room oys-K after 6:00 P. M 14-2p. o FOR RENT—Four room, modem house. N. C. O'liair, First National Bank. Jl-21.

Special Values This Week This week wc are otferinj' s nue exceptional bargains in reconditioned used cars. Every car in this group has been gone over thoroughly by our expert mechanics, using special tools and equipment. All bear the famous red “OK ” tag — which is your guarantee that all units have been inspected, worn parts replaced by new parts and that the car’s condition is honestly represented. Thus you can he absolutely certain of the quality and value of any car you select. Come in today. You are sure to find the car you have been looking for—properly reconditioned and properly priced. Q u A L 1 T Y A T L O W C O S T

Beck Sales Co.

FUR RENT:—Moticrn furnished apartment and g:tn<gt. it, W. Shafer. lb-"p.

This Car has been carefully checked as shown by s marks below

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V Transmission

v Starting

V Lighting

v Ignition

V Battery

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V Fenders

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FUR KENT:—Apartment 3 room* modern with gai^gv. Wolf—Phon-; 793-L 14-31

Look for the RecTTag!

hi9 ,-ou purchasod a Waco plane.

FUR RENT — Modern furnished tpurtmerit, 2 roum mid kitchenette; 3 room and kitchenr.’e. Summer rut

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—Wanted—

Small Beads Makes Instant Suds—3 For

Best Fine ( ant* Granulated 100 Lb* Ban

25c $6.501

Earshmallows

35c value, lb.

WANTED:—Mailed Timothy FU> Bailed Wheat akruw. Mar. hall C'ment & Grain Oo. FVJt WANTED:— Routners and boarder.-, 462 South Jack-on street. 14-2p. | WANTI.D— Three or four unfur-ni.-heil rooms by lady Ihing alone. Mu. I be re asonable. Phone 78C<-F<. 13-3p —o —Lost— LUST:—Garnet broach, somewhere between rquarv and Poplar and Lotu>t streeL-. Reward if returned to Banner Office, 14-2t ]

andy Bars

.V Quality (i ,\ arieties Vo ( house from Bath

,YAN CAM F—TALL EAGLE BRAND HR 1*. &G. OR KIRKS’ FLAKE WHITE

LOST:—Theta 8'lgma Phi pin during commencement week initials on back M. R. P.. Return to Claude Mahoney, Florence Halt Reward. 13 31. —Found

FOUND— (kutlcman’a white gold ring with lar^ diamond bet. Call Buiuier office. 13-3t. —Miscellaneous-

Four Speeds Forward... with standard shift

This moderately priced six cylinder sedan gives you all of the advantages of four speeds forward — with >eauty of appearance and bril-

igc b( liance of performance that will surprise you.

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Awnings—Pneparc for the outnuict. Awnings pmpare for the «unniier *un. Have jour awningj repaired or j replaced befor<> juu need <Mm. <lur| repreaentativ c i in the city, to s-hon ; samples and give estimates. Call The j Banner and leave your name. No j: obligation. HI - Conte for a tfiup Suey dinner ..t 6:00 o’clock Ffiday the Studio Tea' Shoppe in the Alamo Building. 14-2p Kuril $3 to $120 daily selling a $1300 accident policy for $1 a year. Write immediately Registry Co,' Roosevelt Bldg., Indiunapoli I

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MULBERRY— Henry Cook am | nounces he rvil! clear and equip a i fourteen acre field at tint eastern

C. W. Tribby’s Garage £AAMAM-PAI££

J ledge of town as a landing fluid. Cook

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