The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 October 1928 — Page 3

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TOE ORKENCXSTCE DAICT BANNER.* FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 1928

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—For Sale—

Pacre Three

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BIG HOTELS RESTAURANTS RAILROADS CHEFS ' HOUSEWIVES DOMESTIC SCIENCE than any other brand of baking powder in the world. The choice ofexnertswho demand the best. There are no “just-as* goods”and theyknow it beca’ise they have tried others and compared results. They selected Calumet and stick to it, year in and year out, because ■* “Best By Test,' 5

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WHY DO WE advertise? Because it bring , s us

business.

Why do we got bus-

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Because we do good

work.

Hring your shoo repairing to ns tor satisfactory results.

I'OR SALE—Second hand hot air furnace. See T. W. Dowdy, Mujphy

6-2p I

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TIM McCOY AT YONC \STI.E

Store.

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There is no doubt that Tim

o j Coy was born to the saddle.

I for SALE:—Dirt, rock, old lum-1 HiS splen f ‘ Physiq^, remarkabie

I ber. etc. See T. W. Dowdy at Murphy '“"'T ^ ^ K . .. J American cavalry

4-3p.

WEBKU SHOE

SHOP

“Shoes Repaired Like New.

pj Store.

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[0 FOR SALE—Tomatoes; green, 75c. p] Ripe, $1.50 bushel. Bring baskets. [Jj! IVterson, near Maple Heights school, p]' 6 -4p.

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p>]i FOR SALE Large yellow quinces Fj! Rhone 72tl-K. 4-2t

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II FOR SALE OR RENT: Six room

house, semi modern. Call 731-X.

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Fj FOR SALE:—Gromes Golden ap-1 r.'i ] pies and many other good varities. I Rhone Rural 95. McCullough's Orchard. g.tf

CALUMET TUB WQElEn'S GREATEST IWNG POWDER 2 Vi TIME* THOSB OF ANY OTHER BRAND

MORTON L. Aid met at the hall on f . , : ,| tacked comfort- and I’.Arv Farrow and Mrs. Nell trip to BuinWedn .-(lay morning. J\ i: , ;1 who ha- been real l able to be in town this Itrk made a business trip to t: , „n Wednesday, taude O'Hair and son spent (afierno n with Mrs. Jose Mrs. Roscoe White was Jp.vke County by the death l: Thursday. Mrs. Smith from south of nuving to Renton County |: :t ellti red the Terre (.r::, I for the fall term, I0A< HDAIB

n Perkins visited Friday and L i.'li her daughter M rs.

Cbdl Rain and family at Russellville Ur. and Mrs. C. N. Stroube were ^ called to Versailles, Ky., Friday by! the death of the formers I’m le Mr. ! Blockley. Bennie Jefferies of Chicago i visiting a few day- with his mother Mrs.! John Jefferies, Mrs. George Swain visited Wednesday md Thursday with her brother Omar Britton and wife at Indianauolis. Dr. C. C. Collins attended a medical convention held at Gary Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Miss Opal Smith is hack at her work, at the Telephone Office ; fter enjoying a weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Porter and children returned home Wednesday after a few days visit with relatives in Kentucky. Harvey Chastain and son of Detroit, Michigan spent a few days here last week looking after business and visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Riley King, have purcliased the Mary Rick property, and will move to town soon.

It it s on the air ('ash can get it, tM’ course. hear the World s Series over Atwater-Kent and RCA Radios Standing room for all. Everybody is invited. J. E. CASH MUSIC SHOP

FOR SALE OR TRADE:—93 acre farm in Eastern Indiana, for Greencastle property. Call ti41-X. 5-2p.

FOR SALE: Rhone 377-Y.

-Red Rain coat, new. 5-Ip

FOR SALE:—One Ford chassis, one Reo chassis and school body attached, 1 Chevrolet chassis. See Paul Albin. 5-21 FOR SALE:—Buy horse, 3 good jersey-Guernsey cows Phone 624-Y. 5-tf. —For Rent— r

ride as only

cavalry can sit a horse,

makes him one of the most imposing and soldierly figures on the screen

today.

McCoy makes an heroic figure in his new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer historical western drama, “Wyoming,” which will he shown at the Yoncastle Theater Saturday. “Wyoming” is a story of the opening of the Indian lands of that state to white settlement, the resi-tance of the Indians to white invasion and the part the friendly Indians played in trying to maintain peace between red men and white. The story contains a beautiful and thrilling romance, with the charming Dorothy Sebastian in the role of the heroine. Through McCoy’s influence with the Arapahos and Shoshones ho wa able to get more than a thousand red I men, women and children to appear in this story of the red west. Practically all of the cavalry in the state of Wyoming are also , . n in I action with the Indians.

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FOR RENT:—A very desirable residence at once at (!lfl Washington street. A. A. Hauck. 5-2p. FOR RENT i 1 ■ modern Mom. Married couple or lady prefered 310 N. College. Phone 6()(l-L. 2-Bp

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Todd’s Toggery 20 East Washington St.

FOR RENT:—Two, three and four room apartments, modern, furnished or unfurnished. Steam heat. The Langmoore. 309 East Franklin St. Phone 572-Y. l-6t.

FRED THOMSON AT GIMN \l>\ Hair raising stunts mixed with a ' series of laughs distinguish “The I Sunset Legion,” Fred Thomson’s lat- j est Paramount picture, which will be ! shown today and Saturday at the Granada theater. Mr. Thomson play j a dual role. In one he is a blackrobed, masked figure on a black horse with a willingness to do feats of amazing during; in the other he is a nondescript cowboy who dislikes the sound of guns so much he hides

when the popping begins.

It is a sharp contrasting of thrills and comedy that keeps the audience vibrating between cheers and laughs.

FLINT’S TELEPHONE 755-Y. WE DELIVER PRICES THAT ARE REASONABLE HOME-KILLED MEATS that’s our big specialty. YOUNCi BEEF, THE BEST QUALITY. ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND CURED

PORK.

PORKSAUSAOE WITHOUTCEREALS OR WATER FRY INC CHICKS FRESH FISH FRUITS, VEGETABLES, GROCERIES.

Wo appreciate the fact that our customers are sending us new customers—There’s a reason.

Mrs. Mary McAvoy of Indianapolis is visiting relatives here this week.

Mr. and Mrs.

M. Decker and

-on Harold of Gettysburg, Pa., are here the guests of Mrs. Decker's sister Mrs. G. R. Arendt.

FOR RENT— Modern room for men, with board. Inquire Banner. 29-tf.

FOR RENT:—Modern 6 apartment. Lucas and Gautier.

2-r.t,

F’OR RENT:—One inod> rn furnish ed sleeping room 409 Seminary St. 5-3t.

N PURE I0KE MERIT ALONE i’ll pick this ripe tobacco c/gdr . . . And the price is only a nickel!

THAT’S a big statement—especially to the man who has hunted in vain for a jive-cent cigar he could really enjoy. If that’s your case, will you come with us to the nearest cigar counter and try the new Havana Ribbon (1928 model)? Every opinion you ever had about fivecent cigars will undergo revision. You’ll forget the price—except to congratulate yourself on the money you’re saving—and you’ll choose this cigar against any other five-cent cigar you ve ever tried. Because you’ll thoroughly enjoy smoking it. Every one you smoke will bring home to you the fact that Havana Ribbon contains no bitter un-der-ripe nor flat-tasting over-ripe tobacco. But only the true, mellow-mild flavor of /w/fy-ripe middle leaves of choice tobacco plants. And long-fillet at that! Honest-to-goodnesa manufacturing sincerity and huge production have done itl BAYUK CIGARS, Inc., 252 N. Capital Ave. Indianapolis, hid.

TAXI S SERVICE Phone 811 TRIBBY GARAGE j CITY AND RURAL DRIVES. I ra

FOR RENT—One half double, 5rooms, lights, water. Phone 314. 3-5p.

FOR RENT—Good Phone 529-Y.

room house. 6-tf.

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You gel it NOW, when you want it, and in a pleasant, dignified and confidential way when you borrow from this company. Ample repayment timo. ' w INDIANA LOAN COMPANY 2U/2 E. Washington St. Phone 15.

—Wanted— We are looking for a man who wishes to accomplish something. He (h e- not necessarily have to have any Life Insurance experience. We prefer some one with executive ability, who ha- a strong leaning toward selling work, and who would eventually manage three or four counties. We don’t care about his age as long a< his arteries and backbone are in good shape. Our Agency can give you a type of service that will help you to earn from $3000 to $5000 per year, if you are willing to work and co-operate with us. White, phone, or Western Union, Lafayette Agency, Farmers National Life Ins. Co., L. L. Heffner, Mgr., Western Indiana, Loan & Trust Bldg., LaFayette, Indiana. 5-2t.

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PUBLIC SALE

Mr. and Mis. U. V. O’Daniel of Greencastle visited J. W. O'Daniel, Monday. Mrs. Nora Morrison of Kentnn, O. is visiting relatives here. Ray Pence and Bert Sandy were I business visitors in Martin-ville Tucs day. Vernon Cochcnour has purchased a 1 new Pontiac coupe from Walker and Pickens, local Pontiac dealers. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Appleby and Mrs. George Appleby were busine visitors in Greenca-tle Motniay. Cecil Scott is reported seriously ill of pneumonia at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. VV. A. Scott on west Main street. <). V. Smythc and Mr. nn.l Mrs. Chauneey Flinn attended the funeral of Harvey Rnines at Fillmore Tuesday. Alton Murphy and D. F. Denny spent Wednesday afternoon in Indianapolis.

As I am leaving the farm I will sell at public sale at my farm, 4 miles northeast of Greencastle, 3 miles northwest of Fillmore, north of the Greonca tie and Danville road, and 5 miles south of

Bainbridge, on

Tuesday, Oct. 9, 1928 at 10:30 a. m., the following described property: 18 HEAD C.VITLK 18 head liigh grade Jerseys, consisting of 10 head cows giving good How milk; these cows are all high testing. My weekly test from these cows is 5.3. Four head of yearling heifers, hrod; three tall heifer calves; one coming 2-year-old hull, thoroug'nbrecl and good individual. 15 III Al> HOGS 9 brood sows; one thoroughbred Duroc male, 1 year old; 35 head shoals, weighing from 50 to 75 lbs. ONE MARK Draft mare, weighing about 1500 lbs. CORN', HAY, OATS- Between 100 and 500 bu. com; about 5 tons timothy buy; between .” and t tons mowed oats and sweet clover; and about 5 tons bean hay; about 200 bushels oats IMPLEMENTS Ma ■-ev-ilarn hinder, in good hapo; Masseyllain corn binder,, good shape; two mowing machines; Oliver riding break plow, New Century cultivator, spike-tooth harrow, Superior l-horse wheat diill, corn planter, 2-horse sled, hay rake, hay ladder, hedge fence posts, and many other articles. TERMS -Sums under $10, cash. Sums over that amount a credit of six month- giv< n on bankable notes heating 7V< interest from date. 2'. off lor cash. No property to he removed until terms are complied with.

0. B. Hessler

Col . Figg & Hunter. Aucts. Alev Bryan, Clerk Fillmore Christian Ladie-- will erve dinner.

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We have for delivery now, car of ! -pecial prepared nut coal, wonderful ! seam, excellent for furnaces and cook 1 ■ • toves. A. J. Duff. Phone 317. 3-tf

The 4-Dtor Sedan *

CORN and HAY for sale. I Knud son, Phone 174.

W II. , 4-3p.

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I Section IV of the Methodist church I will hold a rummage sale, Saturday J October fith in Court House. 3-5-2t j FOR Vault cleaning -ee Harvey; I Gorham, South End. 5-8p.: Old Folks Concert at St. Paul’s j Haptist church at 8 p. m. The public j is invite I. Cast composed of IndianaI polls people. Ip. MAYOR I' 'I N 1 1 nckd SALEM. Mass,, Oct. 5—Andrew J. “Bossy” Gillis, mayor of Newhuryport, was sentenced to two months in jail, one to he served at hard labor 1 and to pay $545 in fines. The sentence and fine- are a result |of his operation of a gasoline filling station in Newburyport without the formality of obtaining a permit. j Mayor Gillis was remanded to the ! Salem jail to la-gin sentence at cnee. The disposition of the Gillis case was made by Judge Nelson P. Brown in the Superior Criminal court,, be- | fore whom Mayor Gillis had pleaded guilty la-t week to various violations 0 f state laws and city ordinances.

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