The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 November 1928 — Page 3
THE GRhENCARTCK L/OEY BANNER.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1928.
POTTER SHOE STORE rainy day FOOTWEAR TO MATCH YOUR SLICKER G 0 0 D R I C II ZIPPERS
LK.HT—AIRY AND DUKSSY ALL KI RRER «; AI.OSHKS i n \T ( AN UK WORN THi; YKAR ROI NT). IN PLAIN OR CONTRASTING COLORS TO M VK H YOLK Sl.lt KI R. \ Nl.t KSSITY AS NY I LL NS N NON KLTY $3.75 and $4.00
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Morton Chapter O. E. S. will have an Oyster Supper, Nov. 21. All n em-
n e . [bers are askckd to attend and bi ng
“■’OT table service.
ItAR RENT—6 room modern house ' — well located. Reasonable rent Pbone Rummage Sale in O urt House, S 00 ifi-tf. i o’clock Saturday morning. io-t
RUMMAGE SALE at Fire Depart- 1 MUNC1E— Alleging that in a fight ment, Saturday, N'ov. 17th. by Sec- with Frederick NYertz, two of tu.tion Three of Christian Church. 15-2t teeth were knocked out, John Met art\ 0 i lias filed suit for $.i,000 <lam.ige8 FOR SALE:—8 cylinder Olds (Sport' against Wertz. The plaintiff ertModel touring, at a bargain or will he suffeied much pain as a result of nade. See O. L. Knight, at Beck. Sale* injurie- and that b* , of the 1. - ^ 0- I.VSp. of his teeth, he has been permanently
o— ! disfigured.
FOR SALE:—Jersey Cow, giving 1 o—
good flow of milk. Phone Rural ir>.
“BANNER” WANTS ADS. PAY
FOR SALE:—Large Laundry stove] $i. Solid walnut ch, st of drawers. Oak 'lining table, $'_» Thompson Wi*odwork-; jmg Shop. Commercial Place. lfi-lp] FOR SALE Premium Hrazil Block Coal in two ton lots |5.00 a ton delivered call Mike Black at fi90-
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FOR SALE:—Old “Strad” good condition. John Tharp.
(142-X.
l'< >R SALE:—Grand piano, price. Mike NVolfe. t'ayy 79. r i-L.
violin
Phone
15-2t half-15-4t
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33
iKaubie’s Cash Market "VN K SELL Mi: NT Ml V I’S GOOD TO EAT"
Phone 24.
FOR SALE:—78 acres with fair buildings. $2,000. Federal Mortgage that must i II. Equity $. r >00 or might trade. If you want a cheap farm come in AT ONCE. Milton Brown Reality Company. 14-3t
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LIVESTOCK NN e will sell at public auction, one mile north of County I arm, ti miles east of Greeucastle. Lj miles south of Fillmore, on the John ( lark farm. Tuesday, Nov. 20, 1028 beginning at 10:30 V M„ 10 Ml ND ( N I ILF la Milch cows: 8 have claves h> side; 7 giving milk and springers. I Shorthorn cows with caKcs, Ke-hrcd; ti yearling Jersey heifers; I r«st heifers all bred to gooe Mali ; ti early spring calves, good ones; I good 2yr. old Shorthorn bull HUGS—55 HEAD I Sows with 21 pig* big enough to » can . 2 I ed Opt II I I III I are all double imnuund, .f b, at: nil) to 25 lbs.
JCPENNEYCO.
2 1 N. JACKSON ST.
OKKKNCASTLK
il COAL FOR SALE:—Best grade of pi Indiana Coal, clean big lumps, priced (£ I reasonable, prompt delivery, Greencastle Canning Co. 805-Y. Ill-fit.
Side Bacon 22c DRESSED RABBITS, EACH . . . 35c PURE SAUSAGE, NO CEREAL, LB 22c FRESH HAMBERGER, LB.
Breakfast bacon '.ornnhole iMSH TENDERLOIN, LB.
5JH0KED JOWLS, LB 19c Lamb, Veal, Fresh Side, I'iekled l*i«: Feel,
Fresh Piu Feet, Pi^ Tails.
£S5iHl3E13I3ISJ5®M3E.'5jS[c : JE®I5lEE.®3jD!I3®5®'3®3IP 1 J3JE , Ii :, M3JS5/B/S®®3IHS)^
Good Winter apples 75c
Cabbage. J. E. Boe>en, Cemetery Road
16-Ip
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SHEEP—42 HEAD Consisting of yearling. 2 yr. olds ami .1 yr. olds. None older. N line hunch of black faced ewes. MISt ELL AN I n| s all or more black lot list posts. 1 set
tug harness.
TERMS— Nil sums under S10.00.
bushel. 1 cash. N credit of ti months will be
' given at 8 per cent, interest from date of sale. I per cent, discount for ca h.
FOR RENT:— Modern up tair front room. Mrs. Gwinn, t>27 E. Seminary St. 10-31
( LARK & JACKSON Nn-.t.: Cols. I igg, Steward .V. Hunter. Alex Bryan, Clerk. Dinner served by Ladies’ Aid i f M. E. Church of Fillmore.
Tmliqlit Toulond Boys and Girls! Come to the Opening of Toy- ' land Friday Evening, Nov. 23rd' at 7:30 P.M. There will be plenty of fun for girls and boys—mothers and fathers, too—at the J. C. Penney Company the night of November TWILIGHT IN TOYLAND is the official opening of the holiday season — weeks of busy planning have resulted in an opening that Nvill be full of thrills. Your favorite toys are sure to be on display Friday night—* REMEMBER THE DATE.
..23c
IU# AJ'C. i?j Indiana St.
.. 35c
FOR RENT:—3 room furnished apartment, 126 Ea*t Walnut St. Phone 596. 15-2t.
WAYNE — James Powell, police traffic seargent here, JtA ' to free hinwel. from hi - ■Wife. In a divorce suit on file
rJ FOR KENT:—Two room furnished Phone 768-Y. 8111 South
15-3t -o -
S! FOR RENT:—Modern 5 room Ejihouse. Phone 795-L. 15-4t. ; 0 Hi; FOR RENT:—6 room house semi^j modern. Phone 407-Y. 15-lp
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FOR RENT:— Modern sleeping “ room, large closet, for one or two gentlemen, 111 East Wash. St. Phone 532-L. 15-0p.
A DECIDEDLY . DIFFERENT 5-CENT CIGAR Don’t Believe It? Read Thi.v.
in Superior court, lie alleges that Ida Powell, his bride, May 3, this year, came home from a road house drunk and threatened to kill him.
FOR RENT — Two unfurnished rooms and kitchenett, 310 West Liberty St. 14-3p.
Fancy Peas Ol NTKY ( LI B— Sifted Peas
. .17 .47 .91
Avondale Sifted Peas .13 Clifton Peas 11
FOR RENT:— Modem sleeping mom 409 F. Seminary. Phone 712-L.
12-tf
FOR RENT:Three or four unfurn-i ished rooms. Phone 565-Y. 13-tf. FOP. RENT:—Two or four rooms, kitchenette, and bath, modern, furn-i.-hed or unfurnished. Call at 808 South Indiana Street. 12-5p
o —Wanted—
WANTED:—Salesman to sell our highgrade guaranteed oils and paints. We pay saJary or commission or aU I low drawing account. Empire Oil to. Cleveland, Ohio. 16-lp. WANTED: General hie work L\ |i xpetienfed girl. Phone Rural 14.
16-2p
WANTED:—A good reliable man to sell monuments in this vicinity. Brock Monument Mfg. Co. Vincennes Indiana. 15-3t
WANTED— General house work by experienced girl. Candle Lloyd, 400 , East Berry St. 15-6p. ^ — AGENTS WANTED Men and women to sell hardy [guaranteed nursery stock. Entirely new proposition and a money maker, j'l'lie Hawk- Nursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wis.
Maybe a lot of 5c cigar brands
have got your goat Forget ’em! Here’s one that is ditt rent: Ihiravu Ribbon. And how it dn. s put the ordinary “nickeler" to shomel Thirty years on the market! Millions added to millions every yi'ar! Surely a cigar has got to have "the good.-''
to remain a winner so long! Listen. Havana Ribbon, for five,
cents, contains tobacco you usually find only in bight r priced cigars: fiipa, long filh r leaves of choice plants. No bitter under ripe top leaves. No fiat-tasting otter-ripe Itottoni leaves. No crumbly “scraps’’ or short ends to route out in your
mouth. But long, t tful, true ta t
ing. mellow mild, fullu-ripe middle leaves from tip to base. Pretty
good, eh? Why, man, it’s perfect! At cigai counters every«hero.
Also in 1‘rartiral 1‘ocket Raekagrt
>f five cigars.
Konjola Was Godsend To Me’ 1 Says Man Of 69
System NN a> Run Down Nnd Full < >f Poisons New Medicine (Inly I Inc I o Help His.
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iou health through this super-rem-edy when all else had failed. S Konjola i sold in Greencastle, Ind. it the Owl drug sp.re and by all the best drugei i • throughout this section. — (Adv.)
t> Ni l OVER INDIANA BLOOMINGTON- Indiana grade and high chool students Will occupy pecial section- of the Indiana Mettorial indium on a reduced admission ‘Ye of fifty cents tomorrow for the Northwestern-Indintm Big Ten Con,Vn ce foot bell game here, The plan of admitting the public school clns-os i ; n doc d rate is in line with unila program for Boy Scotlts earlier in the i-ason, which brnaglit 4,3(8) Scout to the stadium. .»
FLINT’S
Mb’. NVII LI \M V. DESMOND When all d-e I, i failed; when hope of regaining health fades; when the suffer! r i about to give up in tin usands of siicb case Konjola, the new and difV' n i t medicine with its 22 herb and iph! juices, affects quick and lasting recoveries. Thera is much of iiope for all who suffer in the word 'if Mr. NN illiam V. Desmond, 511 NY.-i Broadway, Kokomo,
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QUALITY MEAT MARKET J. A. Abel
old N. Jackson Street. Telephone Too-V. W(
HOMK KILLKI) HKKF FKKSI1 AND (TJKKI) FORK HOMF-MADK SAUSAGI-; BACON IMCKIJ’J) BIOS FKKT FORK CIlol’S STKAKS ROASTS OHKKSK STABLK AND FANCY (IROCKRIF.S Fresh Bakery Ooods Daily. mu
PHONE 42 WE DELIVER Pork Cutlets Pork Tenderloin Lamb Veal All (Tits of Beef Baby Beef Liver Frying 1 Chickens
ECONOMY STORE
Eat more Salt Fish for Health and Economy, (5 for “Jim Vaughan,” our Electric Meat
cuts more chops and steaks per pound with no bone splinters, cooks better, eats better
and is better and cheaper.
.. 27c Sheer,
Beef Steak, Electrically sliced, lb Fork Steak, goes goes further, lb Fresh Pork Bones,
4 lbs.
Sau< r Kraut, ;
ter quality, II). . Bathroom Tissue, 6, 1000 sheet rolls .... Pure Granulated Sugar,
10 lbs
25c 25c 25c
Hi i f Roast “Jim’ lb
: \ iff Premium Bacon, box
Pork Sausage, c untry t)le, lb
Honey in the Comb, large *.ick
20c 25c
& G. or Flake NN b te,
35c
We Strive to Serve
You.
LEMONS, BANANAS, APPLES,
Butter,
DC
41c 59c
We Redeem Cheerio
Coupons
GRAPE FRUIT. ORANGES. . . .nw xo -.0, ........ CABBAGE, CF.I I KY. M NI NND HI ND I FTTlAT . CRANBERRIES, GRAPES. < NI 1.1 FLOWF,l{, TI R.NII’S, rATTROTS, SWEET
POTATOES, ONIONS, ETC., ETC.
Economy Phone 740
