The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 September 1928 — Page 3

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M -^Tor.DEN. RFHF.aB J^niPATE FOR AT. BLI' a \ArM. OF INDIANA.,' ASSISTANT | : n l!.« ,, )F AGRin UTHK i^ :TA r H SK. SATl'RDA V («" rT .! >t W AT « O'CLOCK fN lHG. 24-5p. — (> ' : Hal5 at ne Thompson , F»" m It. !h°P- —

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Florence Meat1R SA ^I57T. 24-2p hone e- } poo*! l)ree<ling [OR '^(jidwick. Greeneastle. 24-lp.

Estate Oak heating

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condition. Call

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L .itE-German police imp. ' { i; „ ,(uick sale. Carl Omelane r Cjjlr, l^-

24-lp.

n.'JLE:-C° nfor(i Krapes, $1.50 l.M. L. 0. Buchhelt. 19-tf

HIC SALE:—Will sell entire y,| at 4U2 Howard St. Tuesday L'.ith, 1:30 I . M. Wm.

21-3t.

In SALE:—Good singer sewing L and heating stove. Phone 50!) 22-21. Sdiphum molasses, extra fine Ka-h and Karry Store, South (Square. 24-lt.

Ju SALE—Large grapes, 3c per j f « Laura Chapman, East jngton -treet. 24-2t. ‘ffla-K.

jp SALE—15 Shropshire breedih and one buck. Phone Rural 24-3t. -For Rent— RENT —Part of my house at Try street. Also my farm of atri - near CoatesviHe. See Mrs iSfwman. 1 p. RENT:—5 room modern house e Anderson St. Rural Phone 72 22-2p.

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YESTERDAY’S RKSl l.Ts American Association

Indianapolis, 1; Toledo, o, (twelve innings; second game called end „r

fourth inning.)

Milwaukee 1 , 5; Minneapolis, ,j Kansas City, G-10; St. Pau’l, r,-7 Louisville, 6-8; Columbus, 5.12.’

American League

New York, 5; Cleveland, 0. Philadelphia, 11; St. Louis, 7. Detroit, 4; Boston, 1. Chicago, 8; Washington,

National League

New York, 2; Cincinnati, l, (f, )Ur .

St ' Loui? ' T; Brooklvn 1 (0.,l K-imes scheduled). ‘

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MONDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIOS. W ou F \ network - 8:30 p- rn.—Opera, Klgoletto.” WOR network, 8 p. m ._ United Opera Company. WJZ, network, 5:30 p. m— Roxy ! nnd his gang. WEAF, network, 8 p . ‘The 1 Cabin Door.” WJZ, network, 7:30 p. m.— “Real 1 v oiks.”

To Ride Mule to See Smith

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RENT —Two furnished rooms J housekeeping 408 West Jin street. 22-2p. RENT:— Two unfurnisheui w4kitchenette, 310 West Libjttwt. 21-2p. S RENT —One fumisheil modW Phone 217-Y. 21-3t.

_ , P _ . UP —Underwood t-ven before Governor Smith was nominated, William Patterson, 78-year-old inmate of the U. S. Soldiers Home at Washington vowed he would ride his old white mule to Albany, N. Y., to congratulate the Democratic candidate. In a few days the pair will begin the 400-mile journey—that is, they will do so unless Mrs. Patterson, a staunch Hoover advocate, forbids the journey. / Sets New Race Record in France Sm

[R RENT—Two modern fumishbt housekeeping rooms. ReasnoL 2 Fast Hanna St. 19-4t.

. RENT:—Apartments furnish-unlumi-hed. “The Langmoor.” ist Franklin St. 17-tf

. RENT— Modern and semiifartment. Phone 57 or 408. 18-tf.

RENT— 50 acre farm with Mings, suitable for trucking, ■«r poultry. See L. 11. Athey. 21-3p.

RENT:—5 room modern wit corner Spring and Poplar • Rhone 301. 22-3t.

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-Wanted— ,J CHT SALARY: $35.00 per expenses. Man or woman r ‘* to introduce Kgg Producer. '' lf E Go., Hast St. Louis, 111.

24-lp.

Capt. Malcolm Campbell, British speed demon, won the French ^ 1 >.c. official, presented Campbell with a bouquet of Ho

^5:—18 year old boy with nonce, Lueteke’a Bakery 24-2ts. ( Er) Dressmaking fancy Satisfaction guaranteed. 5 ®able. Phone 770-Y. 22-2p.

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dating Power f "THERE never was a time in the history of MerA chandising, when economic distribution meant so much to the People of America, as right no v. The J. C. Penney Company, with more than a thousand Department Stores in 47 States, is helping Millions of Families to get the utmost in Values, Buying for More Than a Thousand Stores means very large savings on everything we Buy, and sui> stantially lower prices to all our Customers. More than that it means Better Qualities, Better Workmanship, Better Materials, Better Values—all AT LOWER PRICES—than erwise be

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Ot;r New Store Will Scon Pc Opened Here

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It will be a thoroughly Modern Store in which you can buy with Confidence. Everything we sell will PROVE up ana SQUARE up with those ideals that will merit your continued patronage. Only as wc serve can we hope to succeed. And thru our Values and our Service we expect to WIN and HOLD your confidence. Economy of operation is an important part of our plan.

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i Deliveries means large savings in overhead expense and Lower Prices for Quality Goods. Complete new stocLs of Dry Goods, Ready-to-VVear, Clothing,Fumis! ii ,s, Shoes,Notions, will be ready n* your inspection. ••••’'* ii fmd a friendly attitude of helpfulness. It will be a Home Store for Home Folks.

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. C. PENNEY COMPANY, Inc.

(,ri:i:x astli:, Indiana

2-4 NORTH JACKSON STREET

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TaXI SERVICE Phone 811 TRIBBY GARAGE

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\Y $20 t«» $300 ON automobiles FI RNITERF, PIANOS, LIVE STOCK, ET(. Lihfrul IVrnw and Small Easy PajmenU. INDIANA LOAN COMPANY 2l l i K. Waahington St. Ph<>m“ 15.

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ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT: Modern, atti'.rtive rooms, furnished for light hou e-keep-ing. Furnace heat, Phone .>2 >-L. 24-tf I UNIVERSAL EGO MASH '''ill start those pull* ts laying and l-.ei-n! them laying. Start now a'.«l re p th<'| pri/fits from the high egg price. •! (ire* neastle Hatchery, 22 S. Jae't. on | St., Phene 3fi3-L. 24-lt

ALL over INDIAN A RICHMOND Police h< adquarti r received it thorough housecleani’". th' other day, such a.- it has not h:. I Damany a month. Tiring of the super ficial dusting and sweeping, the < P iers got together, ami with broom soap and water, went over th* phe from ton to bottom. —o— MARTINSVILLE— District meet ings of the Indiana Federation of Music Club- will open in thi city October :». It ha been announced. day convention meetings in other cities will follow in the different 'i tricts. —o— HLUFFTON—County Agent Id. S. Smith weighed a ton litter of pig the other day belonging to Dale Redding i f Liberty Town hip. The litter of ten Big Type Polan s weighed 2,148 pounds at the end of 178 day . o— HLUFFTON, — Howard Ullnian

chairman of the HluffP Committeo, annouiu - s mfeting V\*ll bv livid hr

) Bo\ Si i i ., at which time J. L. Anguish, of Ft. tl'; t a big Wayne, scout executive of the Anthon ()v iIm-. <e:\ Wayne area, will Iw the speaker.

PUBLIC SALE of LIVE STOCK Af The A. (». ( mik barn, Roachdale, Ind. Wedrsesday, Sepiember 26 1928, At 12:30 P. M., Promptly GO HKAI) OF DAIRY ( ATTLK 60 20 Head Fresh Cows and calves; lersc.Vs, Shorthorns and Guernseys. 18 Head Bred .ler-.ey heifer-, extra good quality, out of line Idond cows, 5 VA hit* 1 I’ace heifers; Ilrindle heifers; 2 yearling Guernsey heifers, bred; 2 !».> year old Guernsey heifers, due to calve soon. One Good A'curling Jersey Bull. STD* K < A l l 1,1 10 head good quality Black Angus stink heifers, weight ihoul .V>i); been her*' long enough to assure freedom from shipping fever. Ihis is a real hunch of rows; some are Tennessee calth others ar* native, as good as money can buy unyv.lurc; includ*xl :r f heinr with their first calves; others are good age rows. HOGS—Thne brood sows double immuned, with 27 pigs about ready to wean; nil n n and a real hunch; will sell separate. TERMS AMI I BE M ADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE. HAROLD SHANNON

FORD & Mil I,El!. Vuc*

D. B. HOST El I IK. Clerk.