The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 May 1929 — Page 3

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CLOSING OUT SALE—of my en- . tire stock of millinery. Sale bryins. | Thursday, May 2. llarffain prices on all merchandise. Thompson Hat Shop. 30-2t. I

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N’ew Maysville food market Saturday morning at Court lliuse, plenty of fresh e^irs anil dressed chickens, j and other fine food stuffs. i-2t

(*0^ TH£ FULL-SIZE ROADSTER r, m Ht nti), ft-;

New Beauty, New Comfort and New Smoothness Beyond comparison among low-priced cars

NOTICE Having bouftht the J. E. Cash stock and repairs and having an expeit repair man with me I am prepared to repair Victrolas, phonographs and pianos. Not having room 1 am making special prici s, pianos $ti() and up phonographs fio and up. Remember I I have the best radio on the market 1 regardless of price. Make me prove it. j I trade fo any thing. Wolfe, 22 1 .. S. ‘ Indiana St. Rhone 795-1.. l-ilt

The improved Plymouth is today exhibiting new [ standards of perform-

ance, economy, comfort and beauty entirely beyond compari-

son in the low-priced field.

Chrysler engineers have created many new refinements in Plymouth’s famous Chrysler ‘ Silver - Dome ”

type engine. These include longer stroke and an increase in pistdn displacement; a heavier crankshaft; larger interchangeable

bearings; larger connecting rods; a neuly designed system of full-pressure lubrication. 1 hese and a number of other improvements have accomplished in thefull-sizt Plymouth a remarkable type of performance, comfort and economy heretofore unlooked for in a low-priced motor car.

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Plymouth Pmcss —JV* tody sir it] raniiing from MM to $695. All pri.u )■ o- t. factory. Plymouth dealer j extend the. is ni t ru erne of lime payments. 2 6 t

AMERICA’S LOWEST-PRICED FULL-SIZE CAR

0. J. RECTOR SALES

:i E. Franklin St.

Greencastle, I ml.

[CLASSIFIED ADS

—For Rent—

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—For Sale—

Automobiles

CHEVROLET 1920 Coach—New tires. Extra good finish, mechanically O.K.

FOliD 1920 Coupe—New Duco finish. Car in good condition.

CHEVROLET, 1928 Coupe— Car looks almost as good as new. All thi> car needs is a home.

PONTIAC, 1927 Coach—This car is worthy of .your investigation. Drive it at our price, and you will buy it.

FORI) KD.STR.—New tires, new Duro finish, ready to go.

Several others to choose from. "Our Responsibility Is Your Guarantee.”

I. & H. CHEVROLET SALES Phone 316. 117 N. Indiana.

FOR SALE: Early Cabbage and Itomato plants at same loention, just J*' 1 railroad from Canning Factory |f S Butterfield. Phone 132-Y. # l-2t

I kOR SALE—Darwin tulip blooms. ■.Annual and perennial (lower plants. P. C. Cox, 215 Bloomington St. ;?0-3t

FOR RENT—Cow pasture for one cow. 810 N. Madison. 1-lp.

FOR RENT:— Furnished light housekeeping rooms and garage, reasonable 208 N. Market St. 30-3p FOR RENT:— Stristly modem house in good location. Phone 795-X. 30-2t.

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FOR RENT:—Good garage, Ideated. II. L. Jackson.

Well 30-21

FOR RENT— Furnished apartment “The Langmoor”. Phone 572-Y. 309 East Franklin St. 29-tf

FOR RENT:—3 modern furnished rooms private hath, ground floor, 511 Anderson St.. Phone 385-X. 17-tf

FOR RENT:—Five room house, modern. South Locust St. Call 784-L or 44. m.-w.-2p

Rental information, concerning the Cole Apartments, east Washington street, can he obtained on the grounds nil day Wednesday and Thursday, May

1 and 2.

27-41.

■ FOR SALE OR RENT— Modern

■house, 7

—Wanted—

rooms, thref large lots,

limit, large garden, shade, (lowers. IRnit tor term, reasonable. Mr . VI |l |a Y. Green, Executor. Call F. S. [Hamilton, Phone 774. Office at No. I 10 '-2 S. Jackson St. 27-tf

WANTED:—Gardens to plow, any kind of plowing. Phone 756-Y. 30-3 p

FOR SALE—Early cabbage and tohiato plants. 6tho Chadd, Fox Ridge. . 29-3p.

| fOR SALE:—39 thrifty feeding |*hohC weighing around 80 lbs. Emory |0 Rruttain, Vivalia. Phone Clinton IF»Hs. 29-fd

—. FOR BALE: I room Mnl-mofern ■ * ou ‘ p . Phone 110-K. 39-3t

CLOSING OUT SALE—of my enl '/’ ' ck of miUtaory. (ilo iMgini, h'irsday, May 2, Bargain )>rices on I 1111 men handise. Thompson Hat Shop. 30-2t

WANTED:—Walnut logs. C. T. Payne at R. C. Hittle’s factory. 29-6p.

WANTED—Vault cleaning, see Harvey Gorham, South End of Greencastle at 7:30 Main street. 29-6p,

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WANTED—Woman or girl for house work. Phone 561. 108 East Franklin St. T2t WANTED: -Shoals, ranging from 60 to 100 pounds. Phone 356. 1-tf

WANT TO RENT:—For summer; small house in country, near town. Call 525-L. 27-tf

I lk SALE:—A pony and buggy, Inl'r l ' ,! ' to nablo. Inquire at Banner 29-3p

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^'K SALE:—Cinders, Greencastle v «t*r Company. 30-3t

CLOSING OUT SALE—of my en-

l' lr e stock

l T of millinery. Sale begins, . ir-day, ^ n y 2. Bargain prices on Den handiso. Thompson Hat Shop.

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I y S AI.E:—Good building lot, j J"'"iid location. Inquite 7 Beveridge

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HALE:—One Jersey yearling

bulL R«al Phone 104.

WANTED—Dead animals, fl.00 for horse or cow. Brasil Tankage Co., Brazil, Ind. Phone 394. 16-28-p

WANTED —We estimate on all kinds of plastering, patching a specialty, Frazier and Purcell. Phone 684-

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—Lost-

LOST—A child’s small ring near tennis court on St. Reward. Phone 3;>1-X.

diamond Chestnut 1-lt

—Miscellaneous-

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Members of Morton O. E. S. serve lunch on South side of Court House on Msy 3, Circue Day, members

1-2P please lespond. 80 ' 2 P

mi OLD IT IS NEW s (From The Banner, 1856). Been Making Whoopee. Prince? “Queen Victoria is aid to be partly insane. She has to lie kept in continual 1 motion. She is jealous of Prince Albert.” (She should not have fus-ad, for it was she who popped the qut s- , tion, not be.) Luck) Wasn’t His Inside. "Being ‘iim vvhat behind hand when our outside went to pies=—" Vas Iss— Sag Nichts? “Voices of the night—ill.’apiitoes, digs, frog . katy-dids and sag-nichts." Mindlass Well on Public Square “Mr. Ragan made a motion to the effect that inn of Harri on' pumps he purchased to lie used in tin public well at the outhea t conn i of the public square. Mnti n Inst. Mr. Renick moved that a eommen win ilass be; erected over tin well. Motion carried.” Grand-Father Of John R. Miller “John Miller, for a long series of years a resident of this county, hut lately of Paris, III., was brought to this place one day la-t week to he interred on the old homestead a few miles southw, t of Greeaca tie, on Big Walnut. Mr. Miller wa ■ one of this county’s best and mo t esteemed citizens.” (From The Banner, 1861.) "The house of worship of the First Pre-hyterian church will tic dedicated next Sabbath morning, Jan. 24. Sermon by Rev. Joseph E. Tuttle, I). D., | president of Wabash College.” (This building was on Jackson street, in the first block north of the court house square. The pastor was Rev.

Henry A. Ri ssiter. It was burned down in 1879.) Marriage License: 1 aiah Vermillion and Elizabeth C. Elliott. A Drumming Family At the Mt. Meridian picnic “the interludes yn re admirably filled by martial music by the Conklin brothers, whose ability in this respect is seldom surpassed if over equalled.” Early Cloverdale Firm “Our friends, II. N. and A. J. Rockwell, have opened a fine assortment of goods at Cloverdale.” Relatives Here “Lieut. J. W. Cooper, whom the butternuts complain of so much, f ,i£ knocking down one of them on the day of the riot in re, came last week, surrendered himself to the civil authorities, and paid hi- fine as a good citizen. The lieutenant says the man he hit hallowed fer Jeff Davis.” (From The Banner, l“61) “A postoffice has been established at Brunerstown, styled Johnsville. This post office takes the place of the old office called Brunerstown, but which wa discontinued three or four years ago.” “Married, by Rev. E. W. Fisk, Mr. Christian Pfahler and Mb Lizzie C. Welker. ' Maninge Licen James M. Gill-

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[ W )HKN SHI’, is behind the wheel, probably with the little ones making whoopee in the back seat, you’d give anything to insure the safety of that ear. You don’t even want her to be delayed or annoyed by a puncture. ,

You want her to he protected, too, on slippery and steep streets and highways with tires that actually grip the road and stop the ear quickly in emergency.

When SI IK drive, no tires can be “too good.” If your present tires have reached the stage of occasional punctures and a slippery smoothness of tread, why not especially for her sake—exchange them an equitable basis for new (loodyears?

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CANCER

r>spy ami Sarah Hi aMy.” (Frum I In lianiHT, 1861)

“The family ivsidence of our e teemed fellow ntizen, John Gilmore, Esq., a few mill in the country, wa.totally destroyed by fire on Sunday last.” (At Hamriek.)

Jane We t. Squire F.ggers and Amanda E. Sutherlin. Janie T. Denny and Virginia Seihman.

Early ( amlle Lighting

“Our friend, David N. Heath, of this place, last week ild a native Putnam county horse to u gentleman from Indianapolis for tin- round sum of $500. Marriage License—Abraham Ridpath and Hally Yowell. (Parents of Mrs. Stunkanl.l Robert Hlgert and Mary Lane. David Sublett and Mary

"Hon. Delana E. Williamson will address the Union Chili tonight at early candle lighting." \\ ho Were They ?

“Two young and festive students desire to correspond with as many young ladle a -ec fit to answer this notice. Object: fua, love, etc. address

C. R. M. or W. F. S.”

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It makes no difference where one goes, lie'll lind lots of mean wearing good Inoking clothes; \nd many suits that hoik very nice, f He’ll tinil didn't cost a very high price. / Here's win the) look so well dressed They keep their suits will cleaned and pressed.

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