The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 October 1936 — Page 3
FOR SALE: 1933 V-8 Coach; 1931 I Chevrolet Coupe; 1929 Pontiac Coach; 1932 C. M. C. truck ami 1931 Chevrolet truck. Edward Chew Chevrolet Sales, Pleasant Gardens. 6-2p
FOR SALE Fumed oak dining room buffet, table and chairs; also tapestry davenport. Phone Rural 49.
FOR SALE — Yearling hens, big English White Leghorn. Mrs. R. I. Pierce. Phone Rural 49. "
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FOR SALE Stringless and Kentucky Wonder green beans. While | they last. $1 00 per bushel. Maynard j Grubb. Phone Rural 33. 7-9-2p Saturday Special — Men’s rubber boots, $1.98. Merit Shoe Co., Inc. 7-lt
Halloween novelties, decorations p or home, school and party. Snider’s Wall Paper Store. 7-4t
FOR SALE One small pony that will look good to anyone. Walter S. Campbell, Greencastle. 7-10-21
FOR SALE: Government built, Sanitary Toilets. Labor Free. Box 214, Putnam Co., Community Sanitation, Phone 32. 5 3t
Rummage Sale: Saturday morning, October 10, at 8 o’clock at Third Ward School building. Parent Teachers Association. 5-7-9-3ts.
CAR Hominy Feed, Raccoon $33.50 off Car Tuesday and Wednesday. Jno. Wilson, Fall Bros. 5-3t
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FOR RENT One modern furnished bedroom. Close to business district. Ill west Walnut. Phone 101-Y. 7-2t FOR RENT Five room house in Northwood. Call 225 or 437. 7-3t FOR RENT 2 or 3 furnished rooms at 625 East Anderson street. 7-lt FOR RENT: 6 room modern house, 636 E. Wash, St. See John Tharp, Columbia Barber Shop. 6-2p FOR RENT: Modern Airy Sleeping room, nicely furnished, women or men, references. 10 S. Gillespie street corner W’alnut. 30-6p
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Male Help Wanted: I must employ at once a man living in small town or on farm. Permanent work in your community, Good pay. Address Box 71, Banner. 7-lp
WANTED — Student or washings. Mrs. K. O. Neal. 374-L.
family Phone 7-2t
WANTED: Woman for general housework. References necessary. Box X Banner. 7-lt
WANTED — Experienced woman for general housework for family of two. Address Box V'. Banner. 7-2t
WANTED: Ctrl 20-25, housework. Reference required. Humboldt 4917 — 5891 North New Jersey Street, Indi ianapolia. 6-3ts.
+ + + + + ♦ CLINTON FALLS + Mrs. EtilA Staggs + + + + T Rally day was observed last Sunay at the M. P. church. Among thos. present wore Dr. Nioman, Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Ramey, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ramey and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coulter, Mr. and Mrs. July, all of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staggs and son RMon, Eugene Staggs and Mrs. Ruth Skimmer of Greencastle attended the funeral of Mrs. Verna Spencer at
Portland Mills. The Ladies Aid met Oct. 1 with Mrs. John Skelton. Twenty-four members were present. The next meeting will be held the first Thursday in November at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roe and chil dren of Bernard and Mr. Miller and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Miller Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Ensor and children and Mrs Mary Burk visited Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Thomas Sunday at Indianapolis.
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Beauty starts at y<>ur shoes. Tired leet put ugly lines in the most charming face. j ct us show you our smart Natural Bridge Shoes provided with special Icatares — Soft, pillowy cushions at heel, instep and arch absorb all shocks and give a new sensation in loot comfort. itural Bridge Shoes are lovely to look at, delightful to wear.
Sptclil ftatum protect ankles and muscles. 1. Cushion for Metatarsal Arch 2. Cushion for Instep 3. Cushion for heel
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FOR SALE—35 logs. 24 feet long, 120 years old, suitable for building cabin; also Polled Angus heifers. O. Z. Bridges, Greencastle, R. 2. 3-4p
Salesmen Wanted: Men wanted for good nearby Rawleigh route. Real opportunity for right man. Write Rawleigh Co., INJ-178-OW, Freeport, 111., or see W. J. Wallen, 609 S. Indiana, Greencastle, Ind. 7-14-2p
WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle or New Maysville. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. eod.
New 13-plate battery, $3.95 exchange. Dobbs Tire & Battery Service. M-W-F-tf
FOR SALE: 8 acres, with 5 room house, good apple orchard. Joel Nurse, Limedale, R. 2. 5-3p
FOR SALE CHEAP: Piano. Phone 142-L. 5 - tf
FOR SALE: One day only, Oct. 7, twenty varieties field grown rose bushes. Cali 105-Y. Mrs. T. C. Cox, comer Wood and Seminary. 6-lt
FOR SALE OR RENT: Old Brockway residence, 629 east Washington street. S. C. Sayers. 6-3t
FOR SALE Cheap or Trade: Eight room modem house Paved street, good location. Owner. Box 133 Cloverdale.
SPECIAL PRICE: Four new Superior Wheat drills and turners, was $72.50 now $65.00; two used wagons; two 7 ft. new tractor disc harrows $100 00 each. Walter S. Campbell, comer Vine & Franklin streets. 6-2ts.
FOR SALE: Special next 30 days Kistleman mail order price on fence. Cash on yards, two cents per rod over delivered. And it’s the Red Brand fence advertised by W. L. S. Barn Dance. Walter S. Campbell, Corner Vine and Franklin streets. a n A.IR.fits
WANTED: Used Concrete Silo. Address Box No. 7 Banner. 5-3ts. WANTED: Orders for Government built. Sanitary Toilets, Labor Free. Box 214, Putnam Co., Community Sanitation. Phone 32. 5-3t
—Miscellaneous— NOTICE: Now located on comer Vine and Franklin St., North Side of Square, one block east. Walter S. Campbell. 7-30ts.
Blacksmithing; Auto repairing. Glenn J. Michael, Bainbridge, Ind. 6-3p
Free oil treatment with each $3.00 permanent. Phone 151-X. Greystone Beauty Shop. 7-lt
Ordinary methods will not do for cleaning and care of furs. In fact It is impossible for any one to give furs proper care, no matter how hard they try, unless they have been taught the art by expert furriers. So bring your furs where they can be properly aerated, cleaned, to the Baynard Fur Home, 1110 College avenue, Greencastle. 7-lp
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BEDROOM SUITE OF REAL BEAUTY —Bed, Chest and choice of Dresser or Vanity A three piece suite that looks like it costs about double our very low price. Built with painstaking care, of finest cabinet woods, and so richly veneered! You’ll agree that this is a handsome suite, the minute you see it. Inspect it
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Rich Veneering WE RECOMMEND THIS DINING SUITE —Eight pieces, Buffet, Table and Six Chairs We cordially invite you to see what is in our opinion, the best Dining Room Suite value on our floors. Refectory Top Table and Six upholstered seat chairs, only $89.50 complete. The matching China Cabinet is priced at only $28.50 additional. .What a value! Horace Link Company The Store of Furniture
apont Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Call Grace’s Beauty Shop. Special on permanents for the next two weeks. Phone 79-K. 7-2t
ESTRAYED — One small Jersey cow. Finder plase call 286-X. 7-lt
-I* >9 •!* -I* *1* •!* 4* 4’ -!• •!• -I* + ^ l BELLE UNION + -!• * * •!* •!* -!• -1- -F @ Mr. Cooper has moved to the Floris Lewis farm owned by Noble Vaughn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Engledon of
Bloomington Suday with Hodge. Floris Lewis has moved to the Orin Kivett farm. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hodge spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Plummer and Mr. and Mrs. Will Cooper spent Sunday in Indianapolis visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haines attended the funeral of Mrs. Arnold at jStilesville Sunday afternoon. The annual home coming of Union Valley Sunday was well attended. Friends from Roachdale railed on Mr. and Mrs. Noble Wallace Sunday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Terry were Mr. and Mrs. Cox and family. Mrs. Alley has returned home after
spending several weeks with her daughter Mrs. Garnet Horton, in Ripley county. Mrs. Horton is the mother of an 8' . pound daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haines spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Estll Hodge at Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Venard Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox. Pearl Cooper and daughter and Maude Horn were in Stilesville Saturday. Alpha Hill visited her daughter Alma Duncan Sunday night. Evelyn Cline and Hazel Raikes were in Ripley county Friday night calling on Mrs. Clifford Horn. Virgil Neier returned home from the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis Monday afternoon after a minor operation. Mr and Mrs. Walter Horn attend-
ed the rodeo south of Putnamvillo Sunday afternoon. A birthday party was given for Mrs. Lawrence McCammack Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips attended the heme coming at Union Valley Sunday.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by tho Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Stale of Indiana. Administrator of the estate of Jacob Crousore, late of Putnam "County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Theodore Crawley, Administrator. Sept. 22. 1938. No. 7836. Homer C. Morrison. Clerk of tho Putnam Circuit Court. Attorneys, James & Alice. 23-8t
