The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 August 1928 — Page 3
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THE GREENCASTEE DAHT? BANNER,
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To come in and see our daily sale specials and regular merchandise on display. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 4&inch Oil Cloth Table Covers, each IPc* MONDAY, AUGUST 20 22x44-inch Rath Towels, each 19c
Ladies Hose Special During Sale 30c pair Fancy Pillows 69c each Copyright and Popular Fiction Rooks ' 69c TRESSLAR’S 5-10 AND VARIETY STORE West Side Square Telephone 164
Adds Much to the Joy of Motoring ... but not one cent to the cost To get away instantly —«to accelerate smoothly *-1 ; to weave through traffic without shifting^to r sweep along the open road, hour alter hour*-*to f breeze up the steepest hills without ellort — that’s motoring with 400 “Extra Dry” Shell Gasoline. . Because Shell Gasoline is refined by a modern process w hich takes only the most volatile elements from the crude oil, it is EXTRA DRY — free from heavy, greasy particles. In action it burns cleanly, vaporizes completely and every atom is converted into power. Since nothing is wasted, you are assured of lull .
mileage from every gallon. .
Drive to a Shell yellow-red service station today and fill up with 400. “Extra Dry” Shell Gasoline. Dis-J cover how much it adds to the joy of motoring—>and marvel that it,
costs not one cent extra.
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FOK SALE:—One Kelinhle Garange, two burner Klorence oil stove Both in A-l condition. Phone 19,VX. 17-lt : FOR SALE:— 5 year old, fre^h Jersey cow. Lester Terry Mt. Meridian. 17-Ip. ■ —o FOR SALE—Carmen peaches. Lim-
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FOR SAI.F:—At auction Tuesday, Augn-t 21, at 10:30 a. m. on Hiram Pritchard farm 1 1-2 miles south- I west of Belle Union, including horses, cows, hogs, farm implements and hou-ehold goods. Ki-3p FOR SALE:—Summer sweet apples McCullough's orchard. lti-2t FOR SALE:— 7 ro ms of furniture and one adding machine, and one (heck writer, me 1926 Ford roadster. Call at r>09 Elm St. 16-3t.
F’OR SALK—Smith and Barnes player piano. Call n . IK or 301 V Jackson. 16-3t o Canning Tomntoe- Kit, ’, Floral Co. ir.-tf. —For Rent—
FOR RENT:— I room modern' | apartment, suitable for man and J wife w ith water furni ed, si ' So. College. Phone 586 V I7-4p — —o — FOR KE\’T: 2 t ons and kitthenette furnished unfurnished, modern. Phone 757 \. No. 10 Park Street. 16-St — —o FOR RKM’ House witli garage. Rea-ainahle rent. 207 -ollth N ine St.. Phone 760 X. ITi-tf.
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LOST At Penal Farm Picnic Garnet broach stai hapo. Finder please return to fanmi' olTic. Reward. 17-2p-w.-lp 0— LOST: Brown h ther bag, re-, ccipt , money order, mall change. Return ti Banner OlMce. Reward.
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LOST Man' Mack and white spoil oxford between C"-w Undge : nd Greencustle. Finder b ivi ^atiu at Banner O/ficc 17-2t. o 1 LOST »-Thursda\ afteiie u on west id< quare, pocket book containing | large sum of money and one small | ( heck. Reward if i turned to Uunnet Office. 17-2p —Wanted—
Fruits and Vegetables New Potatoes, 15 lb. Peck 25c Nice Fresh Tomatoes, Per !b k Su^ar ( orn, Per doz 2ftc New Cabbage, Per lb 3c
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ROOM ANI> l oARI) VYANTETTFor elderly man or few Weeks. Room must be • ame floor as dining and bath. VS : te or rail, do not pin ne. Kwing Mi be in, 202 VY Walnut St. 17-3t
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—Miscellaneous— Nf)TJ< K I will lm\ anti(|ui> an 1 u i-d furniture. < F. Mathes, 17 W ( t Franklin. Tbelephone 583.
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Konjola Brought New Health All Over Her System
I neuriti pain- are now gone and 1 leronunrnd it to otlu r fe(l that th(‘ medicini‘ i< worth Kmijola i sold in Gieencastle weight in gold for that renson alone. Indiana nt the Ow! dm tm-e and by . “I owe all my new health to i all the best drii'm . t in ail towns Konjola and I am only too glad to ! throughout tin- ctitiii ection.
Relie\ed Of Neuritis Pains Kidney Trouble States This Lady.
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MRS. CLARA A. McINTlRE ‘I strongly introduce Konjola because it brought new health all over I my body an i completely ended my I neuritis pains and kidney trouble”, said Mr-. Clara A. Melntire of Nib , Mich., (near South Bend, Ind.) “My condition was brought on h‘y a case of influenza. Most of my trouble was from sluggish liver and disordered kidney My hack wn full of pains and I offered all the time I from neuritis in my arms anil limb . I I often had to limp around like a I cripple. I never got a good night’s 1 rest because of my weak kidneys. “I finally decided to get Konjola I for my stomach and kidneys, l f,?1 ' a change almost at once and when l finished two bottle , my stomach and kidney - were normal and the
Country Club Pineapple, Lg. Can 25c Pink Salmon, Tall Can 3 (or 5l)c Kroger Soap Chip 2 lor 27c 2 lbs. Graham Crackers 23c Gold Medal Cake Flour 23c
Macroon Snap I lit V anilla Wafer I lb
Smoked Ham Hall or Whole
Bn .ikfiisl Bacon •'I lb. or mor-'
Large Bottle Ginger Ale
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Bread I 1-2 Ih. Loaf
( ountry Club Bolter
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I.hH 2 for Wonder Nut Dleo I Ih
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( ountry ( lub A Vunt amp,l — P. i k A Bean. ! can
( ountry Club Catsup Large Bottle
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Dill ami Swe. t Pickles
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(ountry Club 'Iilk 6 Cans
( antelopes 2 for .
Itarlet Peas 2 lbs. for
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