The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 November 1928 — Page 3

tee GFjmtcsSTEE: mrct Friday, November 9,192s.

The Red Cross

Saved Over

A Million Lives

Has

1 CLASSIFIED ADS Swi ^

For Sale—

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Washington street. Mi . Pence flaggy and Miss Veda Coombs were assistant hostess. Mi s Jane Farmer had

AT THE VONCASTLE “Stop That Man,” the Universal picture that has been secured by the Voncastle Theatre will be shown Sat-

urday only.

It is a comedy of young love. Its cast, «tory, and direct, r all contribute to the >parkling -omethine that a id;-

SATURDAY MARKJET

Arthur Lake and Barbara Kent, I I who enact the chief role , are two <1 ;

JOIN THE RED CROSS

FOR SALE:—Wonder Washer, like! new. O. H. Stewart, 112 S. Jackson; St. Tel. 161-Y. 7-3p

potter Shoe Store

Lumbago

Men and women everywhere

use and recommend Foley Pills diuretic for relief from torment of Lumbago Fhey satisfy. Overjli years

Foley Pills

A diuretic hiimnUnt for the kidney* JoU Lvtryuhtr* For Sale by U. I*. Mi l l.INS.

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666

p-.?.

is a Prescription for < OLDS, GRIPPE, PL! I . DENGUE BILIOUS FKVFR VMi m u \| { | \ It is (he most speedy remedy known.

SUBSCRIBE FOR “THE BANNER"

FLINT’S

FOR SALE—Apples: Starke, Gold-

en Delicious, Keening, King David, 1 l ^ ar F e program. Her talk was Senator, Winesap, Black Ben. Nice on Palestine. Mrs. W R. Hutcheson <,nces ca V outh ripe pears, f>0c-76c per bushel. Phone 'old of some of her experiences and Rural %. McCullough Orchard 6-tf described some of the thing; she iw

o_ m Palestine and Jersulam. Mrs. J W. i the > ,oun ^ R ‘ lf ad,n ^ f jL,v ' ' in Ho11 ^ FOR SALE:—1st class Alfalfa hay MeConnel, Mrs. Frank Wampler, and , Phone Rural 243. 3ts R<>v and Mrs. Bruner were gue-ts. / rh '’ h '' t00 ' om ' '' The meeting was followed hv a soc- ' ,f youth - Th " bo >’ ' vh< ' " ant< ’ d to U

ial hour at which the hostess err ed a P olic ' man **'•*»* h,s Uvo :, ' r refrsehments. brothers were, expresses the i leal of

youth— to be big and ibportant Pic-

Tea For Housemother. tures that have this feeling of \ in

rixo oiio .. . • I land eagernesB, characteiiz d in youth, h OR s ALE- lointer puppies Kappa Delta entertained thi af-; have proved to be the most popular ready to break. Reasonable, W. S. temoon with a tea from 3 to 5 o’clock 1 with audiences this , a on. "Stop Donner. Fhone 3(»-L. 8-2t. ,f or their house mother, Mrs. Fannie phat Man,” it is said, is arousing the

Payne. Ctysanthemum t and a delight- <Ka test enthusia m with tin pubh.

ful corresponding color scheme was used throughout the reception rooms.

+ + + + *+ \x THE GRANADA

Miss Donnehue Entertains. The fastest and most hil. , i. u • ,-omMiss Charlotte Donnehue entertain- cdy production of the in w season is ed twelve of her girl friends at ni Johnny Hines’ latest First National Party in honor of the 14th birthday picture, “The Wright Id. a,” produced at her home at 51(i Andersen street tiy C. (. . Burr, showing today and Sat-1 Thursday evening from , to 10 o’clock, arday at the Granada Tlnatre. Anil

•!*•!• •!• .t proves again that youth i be' tg.

Section l|l Had Meeting. served, for the young comedian and Section III of the Christian Church his producer, C. C. Burr, go the limit m*t at the church yesterday aft r-,to give us an uproariou . cle..a phot > ; noon. I’lans arc being male to have a play in which the laughte m . aits

Now Bulk Sauer Kraut, Jb 7 T ^e

FOR SALE—Haynes Bros. Cabinet Grand piano, walnut case. Fine condition. Phone 701-K. 8-2t

FOR SALE— Honey, 20 cents n pound. Phone Rural 201. Charles Lemmick. 8-2p.

Fresh Pork Bones, lb ,... Reef Brains, lb . Home Made Bologna, lb , .... Home Made iaver Sausage, lb. Sugar Cured Bacon Squares, To. ... Fresh Side Pork, Home Killed, v lb. . Fresh Spare Ribs, lb i Silver Nut Oleo, lb Sugar ( ured Bacon, 1 or whole, lb. Our Special Coffee, lb Fresh Home Killed Bock, Kresh Oysters, Bi’ooktield Link Sausage^ Fresh Kggs.

Bure 100' < Home Made LardNew Mince Mjeat. .

10c 15c 15c 19c 20c

. 20c . 20c

22c 28c

FOR SALE—Used furniture and stows and furniture repairing. 1 hompson’s Woodworking Shop, Commercial Place. 8-2p.

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!• OR SA’I.E: Pears, bu and 7o ct;. a bushel. Pliotp' Rural 99.

m- W. H. FJTEL'ORGE

BllONF. 12

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FOR SALE—Honey 20c. New fall crop now ready. This is good honey. On sale at Kauble &: Son Market. Dr. C. E. Call, Roaehdale. 8-2p.

old lady, Dame Fortun".

1 ins arc niaiii- m nave a play in which the laughter in menu ers and their komi ck and fa t an 1 at tht I

; families. The meeting wa- opened by time give an inapirntioi to the \inevi-■ l.icu-jink i th invent i oi < f a dumsinging Ble.-sed Im> tin' Tide that ,. n n boy to enable him to weik out ■; inou- and blotteile- ink which le Binds. Mrs. Clay Brother- read the particular problem and meet that ni e 1 endeavors t • m on the i ai; t u

Scripture nml Mrs. Henrj Hicknell

gave the

t- ef a troublesome love interest. A id never wa True Love so hilar* • ti ly humoi'ous! ■

FOR SALE:—Yearling, Big Type Poland boar. Ralph West. 2d3-.\.

Black Phone 9-2t

Mukerji Tonight

FOR SALE: Child’s coat, 3 yeats, half “ize violin man’s shoes. Phone 411-V.

to 4 dres-9-lt

HOME KILLED BEEF FRESH AND CURED DORK HOME-MADE SAUSAOE BACON VICKLED DIOS FEET PORK CHOPS STEAKS ROASTS CHEESE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Fresh Bakei-y Goods Daily.

FOR SALE:—THp Harvey Raino^ Farm of 86 acres 4 miles <*a*t of (ireencaatlc*. All tillable and fertile I hind. Good house two lawn and chicken house anti out buildings, three ever flowin'*' wells, cistern water in house. Call at farm or 615 E. Walnut St. Greencr.stle. 9-12-2])

—For Rent— FOR KENT:—2 rooms for housekeeping. Phone 321-A.

light 9-lt.

FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms and kitchenette, 310 \\. Liberty St. 9-3P

FOR RENT—Half of double, 3 rnnm-, light and water. Phone 314.

prayr r.

Hostesses were: Ml Milo West, j Mrs. Ralph Crawley and Miss Barrow. After the busitii'S meeting a social hour was enjoyed by all and the hos. ess served delicious refreshments. Sixteen members were present.

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I’hi IVi Party. Claire Hull’s orchestra will furnish) music Do the Phi Kappa I'm inform 1 party to be given at the chapter hnu e on South t ollege Ave., Friday owning. Prof and Mrs. Pence and Pc f and Mrs. Carson will chaperone the affair. +++++* Mukerji Dinner Guest. Don Muberji, noted India, v lecturer wil he the guest of Prof, and Mrs. K. Ecknrdt at their home 623 F Washington St., during hi stay oil Greencastle. • This evening at 6 o’clock, Mr. Mukoiji will be guest of honor at n dinner given by the CenUtty Club nt the Elm's Inn. The Club is sponsoring a h'l; ■ to be r P imi t 1 i evening nt| Menarry Hall.

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FLINT’S

FOR RENT 2 or 3 room furnished modem apartment. Phone 596.

FOR RENT: Half of new double garage, 606, South College. 8-3p

CIGAR NICKELS MADE OF GOLD

Try This Gc (’igur mid Sea

31G N. Jackson Street. Telephone 755-Y. We Deliver.

FOR RENT—Desirable light housekeeping rooms, reasonable. Rhone 9. 1007 South Indiana St.

7-3t.

MORTON Bazaar will he Saturday night llOth with a chirkeu upix r.

Jessie Newgent uf Greencastle on her sister Mrs. Maude 0’n 'I uesday. Mary ( all \is.ited the ■ tiodl n Tuesday. 1 ill and wife and baby took •liniHT > ith Wai ren •< ayvvuocl i 1 le near Bain bridge. barren Newgent and Larene and daughter sjrent Tire ■ ay li I b leu Maddox-

Brice Brown nml family of Grot nca>tlc called on Lyle Call and family on Sunday evening. Mr . Claude Burk >pent a few days with her parent .Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lloyd, in P:uke county this week. Mr . Homer Farrow wa- railed to li iliariapoli- by the udden death of In i mother the first of last week. Mr. Dan Huff is real poorly at thi

writing. * *’

FOR RENT:—8 fumi lied modern

rooms for light housekeeping. Phone

385-X. 511 East Anderson St.

2-Op

FOR RENT— Five room house. Phone 565-Y.

modern 22-tf.

FOR RENT:— Modern sleeping >om. 108 E. Franklin St. Phone 561. 31-tf

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FOR RENT . Call at 4 p.

Modern furnished

Telephone 741-

3-tf.

MAKRIAGF. I.ICKNSK Chester King, Detroit, and Lillian Scobee, Putnam County.

—Wanted—

WANTED—Typelng of all kinds to do at home by experienced girl. Phone

783-1,.

7-4 p.

Maybe you think the only good cigar is u high-priced cigar. Well, here’s one that'll rhanga your mind: Huenmi Ribbon. It’s a nickel cigar. Ami u gloriou- smoke it is! Cool and fragrant. Mel low-mild. Crowded with the golden tluvor ot tobacco at its liest when it is fully ripe. Think of it! Nickel cigars, as a rule, have the reputation of being made of tobacco odds nml ends ‘‘scraps,” bitter " nder ripe ton leaves, flat-tasting oner t ipe IhiItom leaves of tobacco plants, and what not. But in Haruna Ribbon you get nothing but true tasting, flavorful, luny filUr, /«//j/-i ipc

middle leaves.

What makes Mich value possible? The millions who smoke Havana

Ribbon haVe made production costs

quality high. Join

I iw and quality high. Join 'em. im There’s a cigar counter near. Havana Ribbon is also sold in Pruoticul 1‘ovkvt I'ackaytt of live cigars.

PUBLIC SALE

BeFauw

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—Lost--

LOST:—Bird dog pup, point'r. with brown ears, one brown s|mt near

tail. W. S-

I will sell at public auction at my i farm, l miles east Mid north on lh< Greencastle and I illmore road, on

Dormer. Phone ',6 1,

8-2t

Wednesday, Nov. 1 lt!i

10:30 A. M.

Indiana Central i T ” mghl

Sat., 2'00 P. M.

Nov.

BLACKSTOCK FIELD

Admission 75c

the following property:

:j_ h<H<s KB—3

Pair of bay draft mans, smooth mouth, good workers: one driving rn.ine, smooth mouth, anil good user.

2—COW S—2

Two good Jersey rows, fresh in the

spring. HOGS

3 giMni brood sow-; 12 hogs weighing a Iron t 150 lbs.; 15 shoals weighing about 75 lh*.: I) pig' weighing als.ul

10 lbs.

hay a grain

( urn 200 to 300 bushels of good corn to he sold bv the bushel; several

Vow is the time to order Magazines ,„ UM „f baled hay: clover »»d Now is tm . gifts' «ilhy mixed; several tons of balwl for yourself and as < hrl La, straw; a lot of sheaf oats: about 100

—MlwHlaneon* j). E. 0. Attic sale, in the House, Friday and Saturday

9-10th.

haul, call

If you have anything to

Hutch Darnall, Bainbridge. rwm trucks at you. disposal. Give me a

trial. Leave orders nt Gray*

Station, Bainbridge.

for your friends.

Rhone 481.

Minr.'tta

Wright.

9-3p

Todd’s Toggery

20 P^ast Washington St.

st ru w j

bushels of shelled oats. i

FARM TOOLS A HARNESS 1 good set of work harness; 1 good] wagon and bed; 1 gravel bed; 1 hay frame; 1 corn planter; 1 mowing machine; I spike tooth harrow; 1 II in. disk with seeder attachment; braki mg plows; riding cultivator; manure spreader; 1 two-horse power log saw; I hay tedder. Several fence posts, cement, iron and wood posts; 1 Ford touring car, running good; 1 cider press; 1 platform scales; 1 lard press;

set of wire stretchers.

Some household and kitchen furniture; one walnut bed. A lot of small

tools not mentioned.

TERMS:—Over ten dollars, a cred-

it of 6 months with good note drnwine 8 per cent, interest. Ten dollars anil under cash. 2 per cent, discount

for cash. , Mrs. Harvey Raines

O. J. RECTOR, And.

Dinner Iserved.

$ L • X V

.'4 V M. , * * •"V

4.

Maik Caan^y Apricots Macaroni WUfite f igs Bed Salmon Quaker Maid String Beans I>el M*mte Pears

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Slab Bacon, Per Pound 25c 25 lbs. Box Seedless Raisins $1.49 Potatoes, Cabbage, Celery, Carrots, ' Head Lettuce. Grape Fruit, Oranges, and Bananas. Nuts of all kinds. MAOTIC* Staple

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