The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 September 1928 — Page 3
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^for Sale— Ames mTogden. ri:- ■« ( AVOID \tk for at- . rK \KKAL OF INDIANA. V 1)1 NLA I’, ASSISTANT „ y of agriculturf; nr HOl’SK. sati rday , HEPT. 29 AT 8 O’CliOt K 21-r.p. jjjLE—Sweet rider, made mP « Golden apples. Phone McFarlane. 24-3t _ o— Al.E—Estate Oak heating f ir< t c iass condition. Oidl 24-1p. o LE:—Concord grapes, $1.60 L. f. Buchhe't. 19-tf o IE-Large grapes, 3c per Laura Chapman, East a street. 2t-2t.
CALK—15 Shropshire hreed- « 3 n ( l one buck. Phone Rural 24-3t.
I^AI.E—Quinces, 30c per doz- . 9, 100" South Indiana St. 24-lt
SALE:— Slemish Beauty, pears, $10t) per bushel dePlrnne .‘iCT-K. 25-2t. SALE Medium size Florence |He:in nably priced. Call 795-L 25-tf. —For Rent—
RENT:— Tv o unfurnished jAfctehenHte, 310 West Lib-25-3p. RENT— 3 rooms for small Wephone 104-K. 25-2t
RENT:—Apaitments furnish'ifumished. “The Langmoor." Franklin St. 17-tf
RENT— Modern and seiniafartment. Phone 67 or 408. 18-tf.
RENT—Modern, att ract i ve jlurnished for light hou.-e-keep-'iniace heat, Phone 626-L. 24-tf -Wanted— pTEIl:—An experienced girl end housework. Phone 460. ts-st. iTFl):—]g year old hoy with ‘Peonice. Lueteke’s Ih.kery. 24-2t». -Lost— -Brown leather hill fold on inday. Reward. Robert Steg- ' a, 'hi House. Phone 564. 24-2p. '•unday night, three keys ” holder. Return to Banner 2t-2t. iscelianeous— will have a used goods assembly room of the Saturday, Sept. 2‘»th. 24-5t.
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Cleveland, 4; New York, 3. St. Imuis, fi; Philadelphia, 2. Washington, 8; Chicago, 4.’ Detroit, 8; Boston, 0.
National League
St. Louis, !*; Brooklyn, 2. New York, 7; Cincinnati, 4, Chicago, 7; Philadelphia, fi.
Pittsburgh, 3-2; Boston, 1-4. Tuico ' P8,prn league Old Def; Moines, 6-1. Oklahoma City, 15; Omaha, ». Wichita, 5; Denver, 2 Am “ ril '“’ ' aii « i •» by
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W'ABC, network, - p. m.—Hank •‘'immons' Show Boat. WJZ, .. ctwork, 8 P. M.—Works of Great Composers. 'VEAF, network, 6:30 p. m.-Socony-land Sketches. WOR, Newark (4221 fi p. ni.—Main i Street Sketches.
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KITTY TIES I P TRAFFIC
TERRE HAUTE. Im!., Sept. 25.— Tlie self-confidence burn of it’> knowledge of a cat’s proverbial nine
RADIO 1 i s, probably was the reason a tiny
little gray kitten too!, matters into it's own hands and tied traffic up for
minute while it to itV
crossing a busy downtown street. The little kitten nonchalantly stepped off the sidewalk, walked out i tu the center of the street and pro- | cecded at a leisurely gait down the ! car tracks. Immediately all traffic on the street, except the kitten be11 nine nervous. A street car motor- | rum slowed down his car and crept | along at a snail’s pace. Several au- | G's stopped, and then a woman rush- < <1 out and grabbed kitty, it was all 1 over. o
SETTLE BRIDGE D1SPI TK MUNCIE, Sept. 25 (I P)—A dispute here as to whether the proposed
bridge that would span Puck creel: rt 1 wenty-thir! St., here would he coni strusted of concrete or iro:i was settled by the State Tax Boar '. Dr. F. L j Botkin, one of the remonstractors against tin proposed $1(1,000 concrete | bridge announced that he h:i received a letter from the State Tax Board fixing the mavmum cost i.f th. pienosed 1)1 id ire at $12,000 rial or - ring t: it it ht made of iron. Botkin said the hoard had authoriz'd county co ’ni siom rs to r. ceive bid.-'. <m the bridge but ord rod that ‘he bids be submitted to the beard beVre a contract i> awarded.
BLUTT \N F MR OPENS
RLUFPTON. Sept. 25 (UP)— Exhibits of horses, rattle, swine, sheep, poultry, agricultural products, anil boys and girl dul) work featured the ipe in;; today of the twenty-second annual Bluffton Free Street Fair tougher with the ; nnual big home-com-ing week for Wells county. The exhibition is to last through Saturday. Several free acts will be in•luded in the bow. Music will be furn ed by tie Luca, band of Marion md the Kokomo Chamber of Comneicc ban . < i-h premiums are to be 1 warded.
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