The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1929 — Page 6
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HAXAGER y antcd to optn Gi'i'i'iicastle Branch Store. No experience necessary. ?7'i0.0il cash deposit re <iuired on pootls. $o(M) up monthly. Manufacturer, J12 \ortli Slay St., C’hicapo, Illinois^. 31-hp.
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Greetings and Good Wishes for the New Year
You will enjoy happiness and peace of mind during 1921) if you have your insurance in one of our high grade companies. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS
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FOR SAI.F,—.‘5 piece Kaltex suite mmd conditioiT, !ixl2 rutr, mil top desk. Rhone 4:i2-K. 31-3p.
—For Sale— F<.!; '.M.K I’.iir younj' mares, C. M. II imp irey i mile Fast, Morton. J'lmn. Mo: ton. 31-2p. I 'll' : M.i: (' il, This week for rs h: h. i.oia I mip, $4.M) delivered. Tie i hi * d, hip lump. West Vire ia I'lmp, : ii.7fi; Kkk, $3.50. (in in . ih (' ini'ii 'Co., Rhone S05-V 3l*fit.
FOR SALE OK RENT:— Seven loom mo ern house. Rhone fifin-K
FOR RENT:—Close In rooms in modern home, kitchen, 2 or three on -econd floor. Front and baek stairs, hath and Karate, posession after 5th. Call Banner. .Tl-it.
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—For Rent— FOR RENT — Two unfurnished rooms and kitchenette, "10 West Liberty St. Bl-.Tp
FOR RENT—Ideal small farm for dairy and poultry. Rhone 4!i7-X, (il!i East Anderson St. 2!»-3t.
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WANTED (J< neral housework hy expi i iener-d younp lady. Address Box K, Banner. .‘!i-2p
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—Miscellaneous—
SPECIAL BUS TO BRAZIL, WEDNESDAY NIGHT. lf> passenger bus, heated and comfortable. Leaving at <i:‘!0 o’cloek. 00 cents round trip. Buy your tickets at 54, Taxi Office. .Tl-2t
NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS 2= Change in price and grades of cream, whipping cream, 2K to 2= cream. 20 cents half pint, Coffer* == cream, 18 to 22'. r eream, 15 cents half pint. Ilandy’- Sanitary Dairy. Rhone §5 212. 31-2ts. ^ LOST Jewdr’d Zeta pin. l eave at §= Banner otfiee. l-2p.
AT THE YONt ASILE
^ Bonrething bigger tha 1 the o uni iinderv.(irld picture story runs through the new FHO special “(inng War” is which opens today at the Yoncastle IHS, f ( , r two days. It is the story of the S= love of a girl, given to one fine boy 53= 1 of her own accord, hut to another, HI j eiiually fine, by stress of eircum-
^ stance.
^ Olive Borden as the girl, i forced IH to marry a gang-leader, who loves fH her more than anything, in life. She, ySj i however loves a hoy of her o\\ n kind. HI A fine fellow, but incapable of fightiH ing the gangster rival. Driven by fear | for the one she loves, the girl is compelled to marry the gangster, only to find that she has not snved her lover
after all.
□H With the truth coining out, Eddie 5= Gribbon as the gang-ter, proves himi||j self to be a real man, and chouses 535 death beneath the flaming guns of a =3 i rival gang so that hir- wife may have
the man she loves.
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• CANAAN ( HAREL
There was Sunday school and 35: church at the Canaan M. E. Church [ last Sunday, Dec. .".O. There were quite a few present and every one gl? . . ei med to enjoy the fine sermon do- ^ [ livered hy the Rev. Buckingham of
3=:! Greencastle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross F. Hassler spent the day Sunday with Mrs. Hassler’s mother, Mrs. Geo. W. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Beaman of Brazil visited Mr. and Mis. James T.
Beaman, Sunday.
The Ladies’ Aid of the Canaan M. E. church will meet the third Wed-
nesday in January.
Several of the people in this vicin- i ity received kind and welcome remembrances from our former kind and loving minister Howard E. Tower
of Boston, Mass.
Ray Beaman spent one day la I week with hi - grandparents, Mr. and Mry Geo. W. Young.
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NEW YEAR’S DAY I FA I) LI) f oi-the open sea.. .with Jihe voyage of 1927 behind us... we look baek with pleasure upon the numerous courtesies you have shown us iu the year just passed and sineere- ! wi m that when the good ship 1929 linally drops anchor in its home port il will he loaded with Happiness and I Yosperity for you. 1929—We Welcome You. ALLAN LUMBER CO. A Hoinc Owned And Operated Institution.” Telephone 403
CLAIMS CM A MI’ION SHIR ANDERSON, Ind., Doc. 31. fER)
| —The state claimed hy
hunting chrmipfonisrp jr. | farmer living mar here. He killed William H. Lawrg ix*, a Av** black crows with one shot—a re-
t >rd which iirohihly will stand for some time to come.
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MAKE THE MOST OF 1**29 OPPORTUNITIES
If you are interested in agriculture, you cannot overlook agricultural limestone, which will help you produce more and better crops in the New Year. Good roads will help make every community a better place in which to live. Putnam County enjoys many good roads. Mid-West Crushed Stone products help make these better roads. Let us continue to prosper and make progress during the New Year. To this end, we extend our best wishes. Mid-West Crushed Stone Company
Greencastle, Indiana.
