The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 March 1930 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY, MAR. 21,1930.

\i\m m;\\ !)ki;ssi-;s \I!i;ivi;d FOR THIS WEEK’S SELLING

^ Smarl New and Different.

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U lilONN Mill S W \KM l» on dis \mm^ ci,\i'ms

—c — Xmcrican Legion ilepartment lominamlcrs were werneil yesterday in a statement issued by 0. L. Dodenliamer, national command) r, that April C is tlu‘ final date for filing claims for compensation for disability incurred in war service. .According to the world war vi teruns' act April d is tic final dat for

-ubmi-'sioa of e. Mi nee to support laaii- on disahii t ■ ■ other than nci'our and mental i!i cs s, spinal meningitis, active tuberculosis, paraly is agitans, encaphalitis, I thargica and anioeld.- d)s. ntery, unie-s there is an official i e ord of the injury during erviee oi at the time of discharg'. The Johnson hill, sponsored by tin legion, now pendicc in Congress, won. amend tin act to strike out t!i s ■ limitation-.

UADIO SERVICE J. Kenneth Day I’hiine hi l-h or t57-X fi.'l.l Kaat Afalnut

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Men’s I Hue Hoys’ And

Chamlny (lirlsH-d Sox Guaranteed Work Shir!: Special Fast Colors

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Kauble & Son

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<J A. M. DELIA EKIKS

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Pure Lard, i”" 25c

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roimm; i,i. lie I'OIJK Sl i;\K. Lli 22i/ 2 e

l!\(!0\. (Lean Sides) Mi 22c

hirk ciioi’s Lli 2«v

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DRESSED CIIIY \E\I, I,Will.

iii: \i;hiy appktitks lUA^IjlllE THE BEST Eooi^...YOijn mss*: atE4^l IIIES ECOA4M9Y

PIlDhnry'i or Cold Mednt IK h»g ^ C P**. WiUon or Carnation taltcana ^^^^0

Red Salmon t:, " c * n 25°

Navy Beans 5 39c Peanut Butter r-> ISo

For Quality, ' Low Prices and (»ood Service AtSsiP Stores have Always been found -

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Dependable!

White Corn Meal S ,u 17c Minute Tapioca H< e lie

Sliced Peaches jvr « n 2 No ' 2<, ' n '29° Red BeailS Vaacaaipa ^ cam 23 e Sliced Bacon 33c

[ Campfire Marshmallows I ^ ^ ^

I L 411 M.l OW hip pound I

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UmiMi.I Value

okK 25c •urh IpC

Brooms

Galvanixed Pails

Sunbrite Cleaner J — 10c Gold Dust uaf.r P k ( 23c Dried A print Is, I bilk. Lb 2U* Dried Peaches b** u, 23c

Ivory Soap Medium ^ cakM 2f)6 Climax Cleaner 4 — 2$* Oxydoi ur«. P k g . 19c Climalene pi>k. 19^ Cake Flour •wam.iowu rk«- 29° Peaches 2

Special Lamb Slew, PI) I2 1 /. Lamb Shoulder Uoas'l, Lb. 19c ( hoice Chuck Koasl, Ll> 23c. Doilinn Beef, Lb. t 15c Good Steak, Lb. . 23c Lean Pork Roast, Lb 22c Beef Brains, Lb. . 9c

Fresh Liver, Lb Il)c Veal Roust, Lb 32c Bacon, by piece, Lb 23c Shank less Picnics, Lb 23c Smoked Jowl, Lb 15c Fresh Fish, Sausage, 2 Lbs 35c

THE GRJCAT

Atlantic^ Pacific

TEA * CO.

—For SaleEi Ji SALE- Mixlrm home, double g.inige, line locution. This L- a real bargain.—It. H. Newgent, Phone i:il. 21-7t.

The (iirl Sr-out.' will hold a food market at Eitel’s Saturday morning. They will have all kinds of baked goods. 20--|). ED It SALE—Ucautiful largi' daffo dilM, ,»0 vent- |«'r dozen, fredi fiom the garden.—Phone (MU-Y., after i\ o’clock. 21-t‘. FOR SALE Three 1 work hoi-e.-.—prank Culliu.-, Ilaini iek ^ta• lion, Phone Rural 114. PJ-lt —For Beni— EOlt RENT—Two-story dwelling 'and G-ioom lower apartment. Modem. Ford Lucas. 21-3'.!; FOR REN f Futni h d eight room modern house, close-in and garage.— Phone 72S. 21-3ts

EUR RENT—Convenient, u.-wy. 4rojin furnished apartment, cl i-i' in.— 202 West Walnut St. 2l-2t

EUR RENT

Phone 710-L.

4-rom modem hou-20-31

EOR RENT-Two unfurnisheil room ami kitehenftie. 310 West Liberty street. 20-2t.

EUR RENT—'J-rooin unfurnished aaartmi nt. Newly decorated, emimoih in. With garagia 512 East II n. . Phone Oyti-Y. 20-tf.

—Wanted— WANTED:—Work by day or week by an experienced woman, 710 Maple A vo. 20-2p.

WANTED:—Two or haled Clover, Alfalfa Phone 758-X.

three tons of or Dean Hay. l»-2p

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—Lost— LOST: -Large white hound, brown I * ad and brown pot on hip. Reward. Phone 24.

—Miscellaneous— I UR HARNESS'--And Harm -upplie.i PherHon,, Bainbridge. Ib-IO'tl)-2wivly

^iiiupolis, Mr. and Mr-. Nathan Call, and Flora Thomp.-on were Sunday uue-ts of Dt. and .Mr . C. E. Call and

A CHICKEN DINNER—Will h. ervied in the Court House lobby, by tl ■ I.adie Aid of Enion Chapel, Saturday, Mar. 22. 10-2-p. I*OK LINOL,EL M--Floor coveriiigoi Conguleum Rug . Pherson, Hainbridge. Hl-10tsD-2 wkly.

Mis. Matt Clim> and daughter E'ern -p nt the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Y'.whg and famil., in Ipdiaihipolis. - Dr. and Mr.-. Paul E. Ream visited

Mlirrmg >t.:r> ol conflict—menacing. |o>eu - anil Ihrnhbingl) hu-

man. Itrealhh'- ih |

tcaatM i" a hi in ■ I hat pulsates « Uh a '" l

Tri Kappa will hold a -ale, Saturday, March 22 house, 0 a. in.

rummage at court 17-1D-2I

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RUACHDALK Airs. Ott Fuller is visiting a few I 'lays with her daughter Mrs. El ore nee | Uridgi-s and husband in Indianapolis. ( Mi- Margaret Sands of Indiuna- ] poll's spent thv week-end with her I parents Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Sands. Mr. and Mrs. Hersehel Zollar- and children visited Sunday with Mr. and Mr-. Claude Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Call of Ind-

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years old

PI KLIC SALE As I am going lo <|uit farming. I "ill Mil at public auction at Ih. K. I Ikmcr farm. 7 miles southeast of, Roarhdale, 3-4 mile "cst of New I A|ayMille on the Kouehdalr and New Maystille road, on MONDAY. MAID II 21. 1930 j at 10;.10 a. in. the following described

property:

HOUSES—I team of gray

' smooth month.

( OWS—8 head, t lo 8 K'Otig good flow of milk.

IHg!S—32 head of shoals weigh-

i ing from 75 to 125 lbs.

I .1 LED—500 to tiOO bushels corn; 25 bu-liels seed corn; about 5 tons of hay, clover and timothy; about 100

hales of wheat straw.

IMPLEMENTS line 10-20 International tractor; I*. «; o. tractor plow ; 7 ft. tractor harrow; Turnbull wagon; wagon with hay ladder; storm buggy; walking break .plow; (tike tooth harrow; 2 single row cultivators; a corrugated cultipacker; rotary hoe; 1-horse wheat drill; corn planter; mowing machine, 8ft. cut hinder w ith tractor hitch, pair of seal cw in good weighing condition, 2 hog fountains, hog troughs, gravel bed, two 8 gal. and two 5 gal. milk cun-,' one-half interest in end gate ( ,at -coder, one-third interest in in.-ilag. . utter, 50 f et of tractor belting

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choice fills of hin h ((ualily bfff, & pork fresh fruits and vetfel aides?

AAe may not be able tit please everybody but we are wi'ling lo try.

Give l s A Trial

I’M,NT & CONRAD

A HUME STORK

We Deliver

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lUM'SKHOLD— Majestic kitchen range, Universal heating stove, small

heating stove, Red Star gasoline '.-tovc kitchen cabinet, dinning room suite,

library tabic, couch, side board, I u.g machine, lied with .springs and | mattress, dresser, Il-3.\l2 rug. «i\pj rug, and other small rugs, gasolin."

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l —KUMJI ; lamp, Alludin lamp, ga- .lanien., rcK-king chairs, hand washer, ()OW , r : wu.-her with gas engine, jar-, fiiua I cans and other articles . ... ii m,. i l)U .-

lo mention.—IK It At is < tslt

It. V. RONE It a. It. Ford, \iict.

Roarbdale Rank. I lerk.

Harri* t and I had a long talk this morning— over spring housecleaning! Site suggested that if we clean house, why not get a spring clean-up faiial and a new prnpancut at KATIE HILLMAN’S. She gives marvellous Frederic's at only *8! Harriet liked her Realisticeven belter. And only slO, too. Would you like me to have her save an appointment for you when

you come over'

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