The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 August 1928 — Page 4

THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 1928,

FLOUR

JARS

KITCHEN QUEEN Guaranteed To I’lease21 Lb. Bag

MASON, QUARTS, Doz 1’ints, doz 73c—% Gall.

85c 79c

BREAD Sc

certo 25c JELLO 3 ^ 25c Matches 3 ' !,,x 10

TIN-CANS

49c

EXTRA HEAVY

DOZ.

SUGAR

Best Fine Granulated 10 Pounds

63c

Heinz Mustard Sauce .. jar 10cMalted Milk, $1.00 size .. jar 50c Virginia Sweet Cake Flour, Armour’s Catsup, Large pkg. 15c Bottle 15c Sure Set Jelly Powder. . pkg., 5cFruit Flavored Cocoanut, V4 ll». pkg 5c

CANDY BARS

SOAP

EACH

Dona Castile or ( ascade Hard W ater

—FREE—

1 (.lass Tumbler With Each Bar

3 c 9c

CLASSIFIED ADS - For Sale—

CanninR Tomatoes, Eitol Floral Co. 15-tf.

FOR SAI-B—Portable Victrola, almost new, in {food condition. Used only two weeks. Phone 197. Noble Cox. 24-lt. FOR fiAl.K—4 rooms of household furniture, ruga, <1 burner coal oil stove and oven and ice box and other articles. Phone H. A. Hlooniijuist, 201 South Vine St. 2I-2|>. h'OR SAl.K:— Comparatively new modern, 7 loom house, iuciudinK .-leeping porch, coiner Hanna ami Jackson i reels. See A. P. Burnside. 24-2t.

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FOR SALE:—Five loom emimodern house or will trade for property in uburbs. Bert H<;| ard, 4n«-h. Indiana St. 24-3p

FOR SALE:—Tomatoes, $1.00 bu. Bring b.|Rets. Peterson, near jViupie Heights School. 24-2)) FOR SALE—Allen Parlor Furnace. Slightly used. Phone <i74-X. 24-tf

FOR SALE:—Wealthy apples, windfall and picked, sweet cider, 30c per gainri. Phone Rural 99. 2b-2p

FOR SALE— Silk haired poodle, (ins Kilgore, over Sudranski’s store. 23-2ii.

FOR SALE:—12'A acres improved truck, tree and berry, fruit farm, good G room house, 2 wells and cistern. Paved road, 15 minutes walk to DePauw Univeisity or High Scholo j near grade school, a paying oppor- ' tunity. Box A. Banner Office. 21-5p. FOR SALE:—Ideal modern home in Greene * tie. Five acies ground, 1 sidewalk ; cistern, well, spring and 'city water. Barn, shade trees, all i kinds of fruit; six blocks from public quare, eight blocks from I)ei Rauw University. Will con ider good

farm. Inquire Banner Office, or write, If \ 414, Greencastie, Ind. 21-tf.

FOR \LE:—One team of small work mules, well broke, cheap. Call Banner dffiee.

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FOR SALE:— Dll acre farm, well located, good improvements. Will trade for modern property in Greencastle, R. H. Newgent, Phone 431. 22-31. c.o.d. FOR SALE:—Wjnd or Heatrola slightly used. Call 753-X 23-3p FOR SALE:—Dresser, Bed, dressling table ami buffet, Inquim Fred Gruenhilz Cottage. State Farm. 23-3p FOR SALE:—G room modern house. Terms 1-3 cash, balance like rent. 020 E. Walnut. Telephone 578K. 23-eod

^ Vf.—Underwcod. Secretary of State Kellogg has signed arbitration treaties with three nations—Poland, Austria, and Co bo Slovakia. Here ho is shown putting hh. sign.cure to the pact alone with Zdc-nek Fierlmger (tight) who ia Caecho-Slovakian imuistcr-

Special Theatre Rates to y' INDIANAPOLIS Every Day. Tickets Rood Koinjr on trains leaving Greencastie at 4:10 P. M. (lood returning on date of sale only. For further information call Local Agent, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANAPOLIS & EASTERN TRAC. CO.

CRAWFORDSVILLE — Wabash college authorities have been notifii d that Wabash i one of twentyseven colleges on Die list already announced by the trustees of the Now. e tats <hrnunh which Aneiicun world war veterans, their children or descendants may obtain free touition under the Lavera Noy. cholurship foundation. —o— JASPER— Revival of a twenty year old oil boom is indicated at Birdseys a town southeast of here, where several oil wells have been drilled. The well have flowed -lowly sinee that time, but recently talk of large production has been revived by activities of several companies, which are leasing tracts of land around the town. ■ 1 ■O—— I ERRE HAl ’I E — Unless the name of God is taken in vain, even the vilest words do not constitute violation of an Indiana statue fixing puni hment for using profane language according to City Judge Sam Beecher. Acting on his view of the law, Judge Beecher disnii. ed a profanity charge against Mrs. Ida Switzer. Witnesses said she did not use the name of the Diety,

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The S/KJit Latulau St-ilun r BoJv by PidlfT

To tlie heauty and style of long, low bodies by Fisher, Oakland has added the swagger touc li of smaller, smarter wheels and larger tires. Mechanical advancements

Beautiful as Pontiac Six has been in the past—great as its performance has proved — — today’s Pontiac Six is even more beautiful, even more thrilling than ever to drive!

2-Door Srilan, $74‘<: Cotlpr. Sf.o>« Roaibtrr, $74^: P/iurloti, 577S; C’ubiiotvl, $795. 4-Door S.-dun, $«75; X/',.. OuCJund AU-Amriicun Su,$iil-|Slo ilJI.S. A/I f'i< > >ur (o. ioiv. Chei k OaMuml I’onliuc d. luvrrj />,u <•.-l/u-y chaises. (Jt-nciul Motor* i imt* Payment Plan available al minimum rale.

result in greater sty power. Until you and driven it you J realize what style,yU and what perform^ day’s Pontiac SixaHoJ

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NOTICE All per. ons that are interested in water service on vacant lots or otherwise on North College Ave. and Washington St., please cull at the office and sign for service before the contractors start to pave. Greencastie Water Works Company.

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•.'CARE DAN 1 ' turd»y night, Aug. 25 at Red Men" Hall given by Robert Bit tie and Charlie Renfro. Public invited. Good music. 24-2|>. CAFETERIA LUNCH at Baptist church Monday, Tm -day, Wednesday and Thursday noon, next week. Everybody invited. 24-2t V .Til E:—I 1 to 31. Ninth Jaekson street and my telephone Number i now 755 K. R. it Lisby. 23-3L

Olympic games by an overwhelming 1 competing, an v. .con :.nd where Mis Washburn her- hurdles, !•■ ti j

se!*' took second place in the relay race, twice breaking the world’s

record.

While in Brussels Miss T. ashbnTti competed in an international track meet fr.r women with the United

piens of Finiiiv, F-a g:i’m. U: 1 hi meet .'Isl giuir recoi . M'ss Wa hburn rs the C'.a- of '28 alula Kappa I>i lt:i Mir ttr

Staes, England, Fram e and Return J univer:-itv. The time is FLYU This generous

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FOR SALE:—5, two year old Jersey heifers, to be fresh soon. Thad Jon. . Phone 203-L. 23-31.

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FOR RENT:— Furni-hed rooifT* with or without light housekeeping, 3(12 K Washington Streot. 24-2p.

FOR KENT: furnished, ^nodjern, six room house, near Auditorium, Building also unfurnished 7 room modern house in the for ale column See A. P. Burnside. 499 Eu t Semi r-

ary Street.

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24-2L bath. 24-lt.

FOR RENT:—3 rooms and

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o FOR RENT— Sept. 1st., W< st apartment, 410 East Walnut, 5 room r, sleeping porch, breakfast nook, gas range, refrigerator, shades and rods to all windows. J. P. Allen.

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FOR RENT—5 modern rooms on west ole of double on East Washington St. Phono 49. 22-3t

—Wanted—

WANTED:—Salesman, experience not otury, Solary and cclmni ion. Must have car. House to hAi e work. Box X care of Banner. 24-3t WANTED— Woman to do house work ten hours a day. Call 791.

To clo e out G7 piece ivory dinner stts, $19.95. John Cook and Son Phone 25. 24-tt & •i'&’lr S-P-O-R-T-S » F Of The Day 4 Here And There ® F O ‘F O F O F © F ^ F YESTERDAY’S RKSt'LTS Americun A -social ion Indianapolis ;,t Milwaukee (rain). Louisville at Kan-as City (rain). Toledo at Minneapolis (rain). Columbus at St. Paul (rain). American League Washington, 4; Chicago, 3. Philadelphia, 3; Cleveland, 1. Detroit, 2; Boston, 1. St. Louis at New York (wet grounds.) National. League New York, G-3; Pittsburgh, 3-13. Cincinnati 2-G; Brooklyn, 0-1. (Only game scheduled). Three-I League Quincy, 4; Terre Haute, 2. Peoria, 4; Evansville, 3. Danville .v Springfield (rain). Bloomington at Decatur (rain). RK i i itx- i (toil OLYMFM 8 Mis- Mary Washburn, for three years Del' iw university’s most outstanding woman athlete and record I bleaker, has returned from the Olympic in Amsterdam, Holland, j where Americans again won the

ends September!

know whal Heatrola

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—l/)St— STRAYED:— Black and yellow, year old heifer from the Dodd Farm west nf town. Phone 519-1,. Reward Cecil Chadd. 24-3p

—Miscellaneous— The Ladies of Somer et ChurcTi will have market and lunch in the lobby of Court House Saturday Aug. 125, 1928. 23-2t

VICTOR RECORDS 3 for $1 Package of Noodles FREE

J. E. CASH MUSIC SHOP

An extraordinary offer on an iog plant. Not an imitation,

Estate Heatrola, nationally adverli'"!' ^ known, favored everywhere by ll" '' '' * the best. Rememher—onlv the ll ,, :d r "l | 11 ^ Intensi-Fire Air Duct and other ^

tnres which insure longer life,

fuel.

JOHN COOK & SONS COM SsStatS HEATH*