The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 April 1929 — Page 4
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.THE GREENCASTEE D'AIEY BANNKR FRIDAY, APRII' ■" 1»29:
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MciH Specials For Friday and Saturday Skinn(‘(l Ham, half or whole, lb., 30c Breakfast Bacon, 3 lb or more, lb. 28c Weiners, lb 30c Minced Luncheon, Ik 32c
Assorted CHOCOLATES Ivnigfi Made—Fre>h and Delicious U). ltf C
( oeanut Hon Hon CAKES Duiivt)—Kroger Hake l.h. 20c
CHIPSO Lar^e Size Pkg. 2 for 37c
K roger’s CHIP SOAP ?. large packages 25c
Avondale HOMINY .1 large cans 23c
Jap Hose Soap .. .. ( rvstal W hite Soap
SOUP
kMCHt.LL’S \\^ l ». \\()H
... 2 Hars 13c . .. 5 Hars 17c ... 6 cans 53c
Cauliflower 28c Head Lettuce Head 10c Leaf Lettuce 2 lbs. 25c California Oranges, 2 doz 35c
< II M I \ HWM'i WHO HKLD 1 ,n,in February fi. was to ko on I I* THUN (.ois <»N TRIAL j t,ial for 'obbery here today. i' ailowski is liable to be sentpnr^d III I.KIMI II, \. ^ , Apt. .. (I Pi i to life in prison under the Baumes Thomas Kail w.-ki, who held up the | aw a , a fourth offender.* 1.a- . , : . on a New York Central On the da> of the robbery, Failow-
COLOK THESE ( ATHIHDS
CLASSIFIED ADS
For Sale
IMHANAPHI.IS I.IVRSTOt h '.em.teiy, $112.**». IN’DI.WAPOI IS, \pril a. (IT) Jam. I ' n C. (■
liolk 100 to 300 pound hoRs hrouRlit wick et u\ !"t in Dreeiiea.'-ll.-, J"bn
$11.00 to $11.Ml at the Indianapolis j H’Kouike lot. Ihv. $1. Stock Ytirds today. The market was Audit") Putnam ('•., D
1 aw itiu’i Hard
Walter Ver-
i largely 10 end hitcher. Receipts I numbered appi. .imately •1,000. The cattle ai calve, markets were
FOR SALK Barred Rock eaR* for
setting, 10 cents a dozen, above mark- , , , ” „ .. r , , | steady on reo .at ol '.0 a.,.i H00 head,
et price. Russell Pierce. Phone Rural 40. 3-3p
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i. pectively. rlteel brought v 1 Li tu $13.75, vealei . leafed the pens at $15 to $10 and calves were quoted at
furniture and other articles. Must be j ,n a 1 —
( t | 1 lie sheep market was steady.
3-3t !
FOR .SALK:—Complete household
sold by Saturday Washington St.
milliin . t al ’10 acti" in Jefter mi '1 p.
$102.30.
.M. Smith t" Max Smith 1M 1 - acres in Floyd towic liip $1.
R, F. H in i et ux to (’. Y. Steward lot III New May. ville, .Southern Enlg.
41.
William Wat• on to Martha L. Wat- | son et al. 1 1-4 acre in Fianklin townIship, $1. I Jana Albert Rus ell to ilnez Pearl
FOR SALK:—Eight metal chicken
coops, cheap. Phone 487-Y.
FOR SALE:—Buick four, iy25, touring car. Phone 238.
3-3t
model
2-3p
PUBLIC SALE 1 will sell at public sale at my home, eight miles, northwest of Greencastle, on Vivalia load, entire household, also one pair of work horses, wagon and harne>.s and small articles not mentioned—Friday, April 5th., 1:30 p. m. C. A. Vestal, Auct. Mrs. Louis Stotts. 2-3p
FOR SALE:— Mare, coming thiee years old. Route 5. Walter Reeves. 2-4t FOR SALE OR RENT:— 5 room cottage, good location. Phone 706-K. 4-tf
FOR SALE:—Choice home grown Cobbler Potatoes for seed. Frank McAlinden. 5-It.
FOR SALE:—Delphinium plants, 2 years old. Sara Bridges. Phone 295-K. 5-2t. FOR SALE OR RENT — 639 E. Walnut street, 5 room, modern house, double garage, good shade. $35.0(1 rent. F. P. Huestis. 5-2t.
Ford Dump truck with gear-shift, and Anthony dump bed. Terms to reliable party. Phone 803. 5-tf. Fresh F’ish at Kaubles’. S-lt
-For Rent-
CATaiKO
Name Addles-
School
instructions for coloring 1’lii- piiture of the catbird does not show any sky, as the nest is located in thick htubbery; the background will he various shades of green, the most prominent leave* hemp' dark green; add a touch of brownSimd yellow to the baekground to brighten it a littl.e The nest is made of dry twigs ii 'tlet -, etc., and should he colored with brown, purple, a little green and' M-llow with highlight- of light gray and yellow; the hii.l are a very pretty blue gray; the top of the head b almost black; the wings and tail are a dail. I'tay with a touch of black, and rusty undertail feathers, the ru-ty color Milled with re\l and brown; the eye and beak are black, the feet are >eilow. I he two large pods hanging over the nest are light green shaded with dark green; the stems of the blackberry are brown, green and dark gray.
FOR RENT:— Furnished house-keeping room. Phone 9 South Indiana St.
light 1007
FUR RENTPhone 538-L.
-40 acres
of pasture. 4-2t.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment “The Langmoor,” also one 3-room furnished apartment at 410 South Indiana St. Phone 399. 4-tf.
FOR RENT—Three modem furnished rooms; hist floor. Phone 385-X. 3-4t.
FOR RENT—Five room semi-mod-ern, south side of double house. 114 South Jefferson St. 2-3p.
FOR KENT:—Four room semi modern house. See Milt Brown. 2-3t
FOR RENT—14 acres improved farm, 5 miles west of town. John Nel son, R. 5. 2-3p o —Wanted—
WANTED:—At once married man to work on farm. N. M. Skinner, 902 S. Locust. St. Phone 229-X.
WANTED:— Wall papei cleaning, by experienced man. Phone 795-X. 8-4p
SALESMAN WANTED:—To solicit orders for lubricating oils, gieases and paints. Salary or commission. Address THE HARVEY OIL CO., Cleveland, O. 4-lp.
-Lost-
l.OST:—Child’s sweater in Bower,” Reward. Photie 9.
“Rosa 5-It
LOST— Rhinestone Bracelet. Eddie lamd, Kappa House. Phone 30fi. —„— IX1ST: Probably on Howard street a child's pocket tmok, led and tinsel. It contained a little change and a compact. Lois Howaid. Phone 324-Y. 2t LOST—Solid gold ear ring. Veiy valuable. Reward if returned to Banner Office. 4-2L
—Miscellaneous— ENGRAVED CARDS. High School pupils wi-hing engraved card* or printed ones, wilt do well to nee our samples before ordering. We carry a high class line of engraved samples. Callt at The Banner Office. CARD OF THANKS Wc wixh to thank our friends and neighbor- for their kindness and sympathy in the death of our beloved father and husband Carl Wat.-on. Mrs. Watson and children.
Harness, Homes Supplie-, Collars and pads, Pherson, Bainbridge. 6-6t
lt(illY < OMING HOME
BREST, FRAM E, April 5 (UP)— The new French ciui i i, Toutville, slipped out of the haibor here this morning catryin - hack to his homeland the hoi I \ "f Myron T. Hetrick, who served under four presidents aAmerican Antba ami to Paris. The body of the Ambassador was placed aboard the cruiser this mom-
mg after the arrival heie of the -pec- | J^Monme''township $1.
in Jack.~on township
| Dilans 5 acres
$750.00.
Maty Alice Franklin to Parmenas C. Jacobs, 120 acres land in Flayd Tp. .
$1.
Kaye Hammond Non is to Metta 0.! Hammond, 80 acres in Monroe town-
ship $1.
Metta 0. Hammond to Fay Ham-1 mon.l Noiri- and husband 80
FOR SALE IK bottom sulkip
ro'.v,
tut train which carried the funeral
party from Pan
A French Marine detachment was abroad the Grav cruiser as an honor
escort.
The Toutville ailed at 11:40 A. M. —O ALL <)\ LK LNDl \\ \ COLUMBUS Delbert Pfeifer, 47, a school teacher fo) several years, faces a chart" of petit larceny here, it being alleged he tide a can of cream and a • t • f harm- •. REAL FST \TE TRANSFERS Henry Miller < t u\ to Dolby Collins et ux, 91 acre in Monroe Twp. $1. William Morg.iii et ux to I’oy R. Higgins, lot iti Greenca tie Twp. $1. George Met loinl 11 ux to Annie K. Johnston 1 acte in 1 lanklin Twp. $10. Cloverdale ( * in., \- o. t*) Georrge H. Layne et al. I<>t in Cloverdale
Keep your chicks well! No excuse for siek chirks. Keep them well—keep them growing. It's very simple when you feed Quaker FUL-O-PEP Chick Starter Nothing better than this wonderful oatmeul feed to keep them healthy. I’rnlit-produc-ing birds must have the right start in life. Feed I ul-O-Pep Chirk Starter the first six weeks. Marshall Cement & Grain Co. Grcciuastle. Indiana.
Coon race Sunday afteinoon at one! o’clock, at Wilbur Grimes’s 2 miles! north and west of the city. 5-2p ‘
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For easy-to-elean kitchen floors LOWE BROTHERS FOOR ENAMEL gives a beautiful lasting finish that is easily kept clean. It dries overnight. Especially recommended for kitchen floors. Also for kitchen walls, woodwork and for all interior floors. Come in and get a color card. A'o obligation. bejure you paint, see us. Stevens Diug Store
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Curti- T. Craft to 1 ;aiah H. Craft, land in'Washington township $1. Robert I.. Smith to Lena Smith undivided 'j int. in 174 acres in Floyd township. Angus McQuenn et ux to Edward R. Hibbitt lot in Roachdale, Mary J. Conk’.- Addi. $125.00 Charles H. Erganbright et ux to Benjamin F. Wysong, 120 acres in Floyd township. $1. Chocky Hubbatd et ux to John \V Kelly, lot in Ru- ellville, Original Plat, $1.00. Mary Alice Fianklin to Parmenas C. Jacobs et ux, 35 acre: in Floyd Township, $1.00. Parmenas ('. Jacobs et ux to Arthur C. Eggets, 35 acres in Floyd Township, $1.00. Roachdale Bank to Colonel B. Jarvis, land in Jackson Twp., $2250.00. Mary IsabeJle Reel to Jesse I.. Fi Iter, land in Washington Tp., $1.00. Ear] Allen (Guardian) to Lawrence Wildman, 00 acres in Jefferson Twp. $640.00. Roy J. Hester et al to William R. Sutherlin, 2 lots in Putnamville, $900. Henry Alva Paris et ux to Clifford Monnett et ux lot in Greencastle, Railroad Enlg., $1.00.
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(,m ' 01iver - o'UKie jwi
about new. 1)10 !,|
Two horse drawn disc ham
12 disc.
One tractor Oliver. Uvo bottom 1)10,1 good shape. ml One P. & 0. two row cultivator «■ had one years use, as good as im' n One 8 ft. Orsbine binder, i n (rf M,
shape.
()ne 8 ft. hay loader; sell oheai), We also have Die Oliver and ,] or I Deere line of farming tools, and 1 [j p repairs. Black Hawck planter, New M spreaders, John Deere general punJ tractor and 15-27 tractor. Wallas iia c . toi* and Allis & Chalmers tractor, liO-:;;, Come down to the Big Four F.levaiorl and look our line over, we will saveyoJ money. Bed Strand fence and Red Top post. Oats good enough for seed, andal hammer mill, motor driven. CAMPBELL BROTHERS Big Four Elevator. Call60.| Walter S. Campbell Fillmore, Ind.
Citizen Trust Co. to Lois H. Clark 60 acre in Marion Twp., $1.00. Lillie B. McGlothlin et al to Wallace >H. Spencer et ux, land in Clinton Twp., $1.00. Lillie B. McGlothlin et al to Sarah A. l ane, laud in Clinton Twp., $1.00. Ernest L. Mugg et ux to Maude
McElroy, lot in Greencastle Plat, $1.00. Raymond Siddons et us to Gorham et ux, lots in I rj* Place, $1.00. Citizens Trust Co. to I'hariiJ right, 108.39 acres in Mariotj $1.00.
6-Piece Aluminum Oven Cooking Set 4 Given with Purchase of Any Gas Range equipped with an Oven Heat Regulator this month only!
Act now — before May 1st — and one purchase will bring you complete modern cooking equipment! Select any Gas Range equipped with an Oven Heat Regulator—make down payment and this splendid Six-Piece Whole Meal Cooking Set is yours—without additional cost! Picture your kitchen with a trim new Range for heat-measured cookery . . .’ an aluminum cooking set approved by Good Housekeeping Institute... delightful, yes! But first you must see them to appreciate their value!
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