The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 August 1934 — Page 5

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S AUGUST SPECIALS

Nelly Don Dresses, Now V2 Price. ; $1.39, $1.59, $2.90 and $3.39

Women’s Sweaters, Special Fabric Gloves, Reduced to Print Pajamas, Now Millinery, entire stock now

$1.00 50c $1.00 50c

THE QUALITY SHOP

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\ GREETINGS.,..

4-H Club Members Make our store your headouarters Friday and Saturday Schoenman s Jewelry Store “GIFTS THAT LAST”

WELCOME TO GREFNCASTLE! We hope every one in Putnam County will attend the 4-H CLUB FAIR Friday and Saturday, Aim;. 10-11 THE FOOD SHOP ELLIS GROCERY COMPANY

WELCOME 4-H CLUB MEMBERS CHEESE

Jfcnsm.7in

Mild Wisconsin

15

26-Oz.

Can

No. a Can IOC

10c

Tlrnnd

No. 2 Cans

No. 2H

Cans

New Low-Priced Grandmother’s

20-Oi.

Loaf

Lb. 21C

12-Oz. C r

Loaf

Sm. Pke. IOC L*«. Pkg. 23C

4 *"■ 25c 100-I.h Hag $1.95 c *«"$1.20

Pin# Peter

Imported

BEEF ROAST

Ten ler < "nick Cuts. Lb. ..

121c

VEAL ROAST, Rolled, boneless, Lb 17c BOLOGNA, Large Sliced, Lb. . 15c GROUND BEEF, Fresh Lean, Lb. 10c HERRING FILLETS, Lb 15c GREY BASS, Fully Dressed, Lb. 10c

SMOKED PICNICS iT' 1 ' sh,,nkl#M . 15c

WE PAY MARKET PRICE FOR FRESH. CLEAN EGGS

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CLASSIFIED ADS —Tor Sale— FOR SALK: Frying Chickens, 25c each. 2 to 2 1-2 lbs. W. O. Matthews, Cemetery Road. G-3p.

PI TNAM COUNTY FAIR

F0R SALE Restaurant sinSe P Fwe Lamb ^ Peer license will be transferred. I>o-1 ]st. prize . . ing u profitable business. Call Banner 2nd. prize

TEXAS VOLCANO St BDUED

j TAYLOR, Tex. (UP)—One of Tex(CnntlnHrd Troni Pit*.- Our) 1 ;.s’s few “volcanoes'' has been • reRHF.BP | dueed to a gurgling mass of mud. For Pen of Lambs (3 Ewe lambs) ' ve, ' ks 11 f 'l>e we<1 0,1 the Dan Hoerfler

1st. prize 2nd. prize 3rd. prize

farm near Grangi r, eru water. Twelve sticks of dynamito were forced into th- hole and et off, leaving a crater of d-bris nearby. The “volcano” still is unexplained.

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7-2t

FOR SALE: 7-14-Y.

Frying chickens. Call 7-2t.

FOR SALE: Five room modern home. Hardu >d floors, full basement, garage, shade and fruit trees. Good bcation. R sonable. Address Pox M, Banner. 7-3p. j FOR SALE: 10(1 reject ties, good j for posts or temporary work. See me at tie yaid. ( has. E. Bruner, Reelsville, Ind. 8-3p FOR SALK: One 3-yr. old horse, 2 work mares. Will sell cheap. See me at tie yard. ('has. E. Bruner, Reelsville, Ind. 8-3p

3rd. prize

4th. prize & 5th. prize Pen of Ewes (1

1st. prize 2nd. prize 3rd. prize

4th. prize & 5th. prize

Single Ewe 1st. prize 2nd. prize 3rd. prize

4th. prize & 5th. prize Pen of Wethers

1st. prize 2nd. prize 3rd. prize

Single Wether

1st. prize 2nd. prize

3rd. prize to 5th. prize

?2.00 1.00

.50

ribbon

iMHaca srxaacaiT'.x

Sweepstakes

medal

12.00 1.00

.50

. ribbon yr. or over) $2.00 1.00

.50

. ribbon $2.00 1.00

.50

. ribbon $1.00

.50

ribbon $1.00

.60

ribbon & ribbon

CHEVROLET

COLT

FOR SALK: 12-inch #4. Phone 32:1 X.

electric fan, lp

COMING rilURSIMY & FRIDAY H)E E. BROWN In The Circus Clown

AUCTION at Greencastle sale barn Saturday. Looking for ijuite a good j j assignment f all kinds of livestock, i | Probably some corn and other g.oe Is. No picnics to interfere. 8-11 I

FOR SALK: One Shorthorn bull, 18 months old. Charles Co p r, Bain- | bridge R. 1. 8-2p. | F( i K SALE: 250 Barred Rock chickens, 8 1 • ■ ks old. Osa Marshall,!

Greencastle, R. 4. 8-2t.! 3rd. prize

FOR SALK: Ripe watermelons at Litter

Ferd Lucas farm, six miles northeast! J st : P r *? e I of Greencastle. Fay Childs. 4-fits.' 2nd ’ pme

Suckling Colt

1st. prize

$2.00

2mi. prize

1.00

3rd. prize

.50

4th. & 5th. prize

ribbon

Yearling Colt or over

1st. prize

$2.00

2nd. prize

1.00

3rd. prize

.50

Sweepstakes . medal

and ribbo

IMG

Barrow

1st. prize

$2.00

2nd. prize

1.00

3rd. prize

.50

Gilt

America’s Lowest Priced Six

$580 Delivered Greencastle Fully Equipped.

SAVE ON GAS AND OIL W ith A Chevrolet. 1. - H CHEVROLET SALES Inc.

—For Rent—

3rd. prize

4th. & 5th. prize Sweepstakes

$2.00 1.0(1

.50

(4 pigs any sex) , $2.00 . 1.00 . .50 . ribbon medal and ribbon

SPAGHETTI £2 k 42

CHERRIES New rock—Red ruted

PINEAPPLE 2 35c FRUIT SALAD. Del Mont,. 2 No. I cans 29c TOMATO JUICE ’3.°.- 5c CHUM SALMON 2 c.n. 23c GOOD LUCK Margarine 2 L, ’ s - 27C DEL MONTE CORN 2 No. 2 can. 25c

PEAS ^"or?

CIDER VINEGAR

PEACHES ,0 h.iv«

8 O’CLOCK COFFEE

BREAD LUX FLAKES

SARDSNES

EGG MASH

CIGARETTES

DAIRY FEED i«% Lb B »« $1.35 PEACHES, 10 Lb*. 45c; Bu $1.95 CELERY, Jumbo Stalks, Each 5c ORANGES, Cal. Valencias, Doz. 23c POTATOES, U. S. No. 1 Grade, Pk - 29c

NOTH E OF INSOLVENCY State of Indiana, Putnam County, ss: In the Putnam Circuit Court, April Term, 1934. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GERALD H. MASON, DECEASED, MILDRED L. MASON, ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby given that upon petition duly filed in said court by the administratrix of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the | debts and liabilities thereof, the judge j of said court did, find said estate to j be probably insolvent, and order the i rame to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore i hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to file their claims ag; inst said estate for allowance on 1 or before the first day of October, ! 1934. WITNESS the cleri: and seal of aid court at Greencastle, Indiana, this 7th day of August, 1934. JOHN W. HEROD, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court, Putnam County, Indiana. 8-2t

FOR RENT: street.

House at

207 south I 8-tf

FOR RENT: Two modem sleeping rooms. Insuire at Bann H r Office. 3-4-8-3p.

FOR REN P: Semi-modern house or rooms, newly decorated on south Indiana street. Phone 340-L. 7-2t

FOR RENT: Apartments, furnished or unfurn l ed. Phone 335. fi-8-2t

FOR RENT: A house or 4 room apartments it •'>0!i S. Jackson street. Call afternoon or evening. 8-lp. FOR RENT: Four room semi-mod-ern house with one acre; location Fillmore, reasonable. Right party may wmk cut rent, als > other work for cash. C. J. Ferran . Banner Office. J 7-2t.

DAIRY CALF Heifer (not in milk production) 1st. prize . . $2.00 2nd. prize . . 1.00 3rd. prize . . .60 4th. & 5th. prize . ribbon Cow 1st. prize . . $2.00 2nd. prize . . 1.00 3rd. prize . . .50 4th. & 5th. prize . ribbon Sweepstakes . medal and ribbon

Be Sure And See The Great White Circle At The Granada Theater Friday and Saturday, Aug. 10 11 Sponsored By L. & H. CHEVROLET SALES

- 4-H CLUB FAIR

FOR RENT: Modern 7-room residence, conveniently located, with or without electric range and refrigerator. Address Don K. Banner. 7-3t

HOUSE for rent Gwinn. P one 243. street.

r sale. Call Mrs. East Seminary 7-3t.

BEEF CATTLE

Junior Yearling (Bom between Jan. ,, 1st. and April 30, 1933) 1 > 1st. prize . . $2.00 2nd. prize . • 1.00 3rd. prize . . -50 4th. & 5th. prize . ribbon Summer Yearling (Born between May

1 and Aug. 31, 1933)

1st. prize

2nd. prize 3rd. prize 4th. & 5th. prize Senior Calf (Born on

1. 1933) 1st. prize

2nd. prize 3rd. prize 4th. & 5th. prize Heifer & Cow Class

1st. prize

2nd. prize 3rd. prize 4th. & 5th. prize Grooming Contest

$2.00

1.00 1

.50 |

ribbon j after Sept.

|

$2.00 '

1.00 I .50 |

ribbon . $2.00 I

1.00 1

.50

ribbon ribbon

—Wanted

THE ( I RCUS IS COMING! GRANADA

WANTED! \MEUI( AN CITIZENS 21 to 45 Physically FV Desiring Gov’t Jobs Send Name—Address-—Age for information on qualifications, etc. Civil Service I’reparation Federal Service Training Bureau. Inc. Washington Blv.l. Bldg. Detroit, Mich.

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WANTED to rent pasture for thirty cattle Walter Beam, Roachdale, R. 1. 8-ll-2p

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WE BUY LINCOLN HEAD PENNIES: Will pay up to $2.00 each if over ten ears old. Indian Head Pennies worth up to $51.00 each. Send 10c for BUYING CATALOG. CONTINENTAL COIN CO., Box 1722, Chicago. 8-lp \\ \ n : ! >: Position a typist • any kind >f office work. Experienced. Inquire at Banner Office. 7‘3t. WANTED: Any kind of dead stock Call 278- Greencastle. We pay al' charges. John Wachtel Co. eod WANTED: Middle aged man and wife to e farm chores and housework. (i- I home. Small wages. Reference. Address Bex X, Banner office. 7-3t

$1.00

rs

.50

ribbon $1.00

.75 .50

ribbon

POULTRY The same birds can not be exhibited in more than one class.

Cockerel 1st. prize

2nd. prize

3rd. prize

4th. & 5th. prize

Pullet

1st. prize

2nd. prize 3rd. prize

4th. <£ 5th. prize

Pen (2 pullets and 1 cockerel) 1st. prize . . $1.00 2nd. prize I. . -73 3rd. prize . • NpA 4th. & 5th. prize . riblgm Sweepstakes . Medal and ribbon

RABBIT

The same rabbits cannot lie exhibited in more than one class.

Old Due

Specials Friday - Saturday, Aug. 10-11

$

WANTED: Colored Midway.

porter at the fi-3t.

7

TIMELY VALUES for ALL Get your share of these midseason close-outs. They’re arranged for easy choosing and priced to make ownership easy.

Eive Sewed Brim ms .. .

Typical Offering*

39c

Heavy Dust Pans •4^

8c

$5.50

17c

WANTED: Stamp collections, old envelope . lots of United States stamps -med before 1875. Phone , I 6-8p. LostSTRAYKD OR STOLEN: White fox pup with long rope attached. Finder phase phone 359-K. Ip. LOST: Bunch of keys on ring in south Greencastle. Finder return to I! RIM! 'ice. 8-2p —Miscellaneous—

1st. prize

2nd. prize

3rd. prize

Young Doe

1st. prize

2nd. prize

3rd. prize Old Buck 1st. prize

2nd. prize

3rd. prize

Yeung Buck

1st. prize

2nd. prize

3rd. prize Old Pair 1st. prize

2nd. prize

3rd. prize

Young Pair

1st. prize 2rd prize 3rd. prize

Sweepstakes

-60 .25

rihban

.50 > :, .25 y , ribbon . .50 .26 . ribbon .50 . .25 , ribbon . -50 i .25 ; , ribbon i . .50 . .25 | . ribbon | Medal aivl ribbon

Market

Baskets %

“Holt Action

Remington Rifle’’ Peters High Velaclty

Film koto Cartridge* .... Speed King Bicycle tire

Extra good quality .... a/CIL.

Browning - Hammond Hardware Co.

We sell and install seat covers fol all cars. 98c up. Dobbs Tire & Battery Service. • 2-tf. Members of the Brazil Command|(ry of Knights Templar and their wives w re entertained at the 4vone of Capt. Ralph Howard, superintendent of th*e Indiana state penal farm, | near the farm east of the city Inst j night. Members of the Greencastle j commandery were also guests. A sumptuous supper was served to the (visitors and the rest of the evening was spi nt in music and having a good time.—Brazil Times.

SPECIAL PERMANENTS. Regu lar *2 Croquinol wave, 2 for $3; $3 Croquinol, *2; $5 Croquinol Oil, $3 Call Alda Butler, Mt. Meridian. Wed-tf. niiiiiinmimiiiiiiimiiiiMiiiiiimimiMHi

1929 FORD ROADSTER lit Down Balance Easy Payments Kin jar, Morrison, Foster Watch The Fords Go By iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiMimiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiimi

Si.50 Console Mirror— Si Large console mirrors with decorated framer, and l>< .ml i fullv designed. These are exceptional values because of a '-pedal purchase S].50 Ironing Board SI Sturdy irening boards that fold into a small fl d space. Limited luantity. Si.50 Table Lamps SI Quaintly designed table lamps with parchment had nf real decorative \a!ue. These resemble old fashioned oil wick tvpe lamps. SI..‘19 Silk Pillows SI Thest silk pillows are beautiful and decoratuc Man\ dyles and colors. Special Card Table 79c Strong card tables that ordinarily sell for $1 and more, specially priced at 79c. SI..‘15 Kitchen Stools with Backs SI.00 Kitchen stogls of steel with back*—enameled in m!. green and equipped with rubber tips on the legs. SL29 Magazine Racks si Magazine racks in walnut finish, find a wide use in any living room. * MORE SAVINGS HERE 9 x 12 Felt Base Rugs S5.95 These are good, heavy quality felt base nigs with durable enamel surface that holds its color and is easily cleaned. A hep of patterns to choose from. Deep, Comfortable ( oil Spring S5.95 Nothing makes for better Comfort than a good coil pring These are the famous Simmons make and are great \alues it low price. Good Quality Mattress $7.95 All cotton with a large part of the top and bottom built into resilient, felted cotton layers that give more comfort and do not mat or knot. Oil Stove Ovens $1.29 One of these ovens will just fill the need for hot weather baking. Glass door and adjustable shelves make it more convenient and usable. 2 Burner Oil Stoves—.$4.98 Compact, efficient, well finished and economical. A lot more things can! be said about this fine oil stove. See it.*

Horace Link & Co. THK STORK OK rUKSiri KP Wc have Merchants’ Courtesy Tickets for the Seils-Sterlini; ( in-os, Auyust 31,