The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 January 1937 — Page 3

Saturday Is Bargain Day In Greencastle

BARGAIN DAY SPECIAL

Saturday, January 30

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Scat Covers 25% Discount

Free Installation

Virgil MeOammack 1.00 Wiley Mark r>0 Mrs. Fred Vaughn i 00

Rmployes Postoffipe ($15 Proviouslv reported) 21.00

Third Ward Teachers 7.00 Frank Stoessel 5.00 Sarah McCammack 1.00 1 Frank Wilcox 1.00 i Porter Duncan 50 ; George Bennett 35 i G. C. Parker 5.00 Reason Larkin 5 00 Ruben Masten 5 00 i Blanche Vaughn 1.00 Pearl Cooper .50 Herb Alice 5 00 ! Gladys Sellers 50 I Daisy McCammack 2 00 1 Otha Hurst . 1 00 Lee Lewis 1.0O , Walter Dorsett 2 00 Grover Goodpaster 1.00

Teachers and Pupils of Belle Union School 12.16

! .lane Bryant 1 00 j John Dctrich 1.00 j 'tr an, 1 Mrs. Bayard Allen 2.00

i Miss Mary George

FOP. SALK: Some feeding Shoats inquire at The Hut, Don Gasaway. 2B-3f

NOTICK TO PUBLIC I am now authorized agent for GMC trucks, all designs; also Plymouth and DcSoto cars. See us before you buy or trade. Walter S. Campbell, one block east of square, Greencastle. 5-eod

FOR SALE: Certified extra quality grass seed, $2.00 per bushel. E. M. Hurst, MD. Cloverdale, Indiana. Mon.-Wed.-tf

|jfl|iB how little it will cost you M make fresh new glass curtains this spring! Dots and figure* 011 sheer marquisette!

1 ou'll Save I'lcnty on T hear BLANKETS

Braemore TISSUES “7J IS© One of the biggest values in good quality tissues for handkerchiefs or cleansing.

Dobbs Tire & Battery Service

Kenneth Dunkin, Mgr.

SS

B SLIPS

Double $

lied Size

1.00

Chance Save! V or bodice top styles, [tlv durable. Easy to 1 34 - 44.

Think of it ... . a pair of cotton blankets for only $100! Attractive {daid designs—70" * 80 size. It’s the value of the day. so you'd better hurry in before they’re gone!

Dress Shirts

Kxyepl ionaJly Low Priced!

60C

Fused Nu-Craft Collar that will look better longer! Buy several at Ibis low price!

Special For Sat. Jan. 30th.

MEN’S

$2.95 Value—

Cloth and Rubber.

1 BUCKLE ARCTICS Sat. Only $2.29

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It libber Co. First Grade

Rubber.

50c AFRICAN VIOLETS Special At 25c ( ash and Tarry EITELS

RENT — Three

rooms; heat, hot water. South Vine street.

FOR SALE—Modem seven room house; two acres ground; five rooms down, two up; close to school. Write to Postoffice Box 313, or Phone 57 between 9 to 12 a. m. or 1 to 3 p. m. 27-3t

$3.05 Value- All Rubber—5 Buckle Arctics.

Saturday Only

rday Is Bargain Payjnjtireencastle

j!', Help the flood refugees by attendpj' ing benefit party at Bee Hive P.ebekah hall Friday, Jan. 29. at 8 p. m.

Admission 25 cents. Prizes for all. Proceeds to be given to Red Cross. 27-2t

Don’t Forget , OUR BIG ANNUAL Rug Sale Ends January 31 Buy your Rug Now and Save up to 25%

Pearl Gibson

| Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pitts, Russellville Friendly Bible Class, Russellville O. L. McKamey Nell C. Allen | R. E. Michael Edith M. Dudgeon Mrs. R. T. Stephenson | Jno. B. Boyd T. C. Dorsett ^ I Walter Sublett

- r-_,—r-r?—! ; Benton Curtis

Mrs. H. A. Church

JMBiM3iaii^H2!SJ2!EI3I3JSI5®IB)5®I5I3j3JEI T rSJ9JSiSI3SI3J2I5. , i?E, r 2i'3I3EIBrc i !I3. rr '^ ■ jilcil Sunday School

| Russellville ' .-. pi Ghas. H. Bamnby B■ i;,>ncvlevc Amos g Mis. T. E. Evans Hjl Mary Ames Cox S' Everett Williams Vu J. W. Herod and wife £ Grace Arnold .. ... gjl Cecil Bartlett jrf. A. B. Phillips gj] Arthur A. Smith jfl Mrs. M. S. Heavenridge “ I Mrs. Jennie C. Jennings

I Ross Hammond J J. P. Allen Jr ' Tin ee Carpenters , Century Club j Yellow Cab Co. and Employes Friends Rort Atkins

George Frit oh

Frank Sutherlin Mrs. S. C. Prevo j) Rnv Herbert

U J O. Cam mack

3! Putnam Co Conservation Club

j J. J. Harrold

Mr. and Mrs. E R Bartlett . Paul Heaney Philip Hutcheson Chas. H. Rector A Friend A ho Verplank M. Arthur Perry A Friend Delta Theta Tan E. B. Nichols M. C. Johnson Dennis Jones .1....1 L. A. Busiiy Ira Hutcheson

Elizabeth Ames

Friendship Home Ee.

E. P. Hauek

Aura S. Durham

Mr. and Mrs. Hiram L. Jome

Louis Sehachtel

Lenore Alspaugh A Friend Paul Wright J. M. Hellinger and family | Sol L. Sudranski Mary K. Birch I Pearl O’Hair j Helen O’Dell ! Mildred Rutledge ... . Kathleen West Wavne Bemis I First Ward Jr. Red Cross 1 Charles E. Hutcheson 1 Mr. and Mrs. Grover McCammon • 1 Tuesday Reading Club ! Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Brooks j Betty Brooks 1 Mrs. C. G. Jordan - ....

New 13-plate battery, $3.95 exchange. Dobbs Tire & Battery Service. M-WF-tf FOR SALE—1936 Chevrolet master trunk; extra good 1934 Chevrolet sedan; two 1929 Model A sedans; one j , Chrysler 1931 model, extra good. 1 00 Several other good used ears. Come

10 00

and look these cars and trucks over before you buy. Walter S. Campbell. 23-25-27-3t

$2.39

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HOOT || £ ^ >1101*

Across from Voneastle

PAUL COOK, .Mgr

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5.00 SATURDAY SPECIAL 100 Lbs., 2 00 ; oyster shells, 65c; 25-lb. sack, 21c. 5 no j Pilot brand, clean, odorless, no waste. ^ ^ ; Limit one bag to each customer. 2 op Miller Grain Company. 27-29-2t

2.50 3 00 5.00 5.00

25.00

3.00 5.00 3 00 2.00 5 no 2.00 2 00 1 00 2.00 1 on 1.00 1.00 2.00 3.00

1000

4 no

1000

2 00 1 no i 00 inn 2.00

FOR SALE Two B-flat clarinets, $10 and $17.50. 916 South Indiana street. Phone 499. 27-2p FOR SALE Five burner wickless Blue Point coal oil range; right hand oven, built-in; ivory and black, $15. Furniture Exchange, east side square. Phone 170-L. 27-lp FOR SALE 100 Bushels corn, two Miles northwest of Vivalia. Jno. E. I^owdermilk. 27-lt

FOR SALE: Eight ton good Clover Hay. 9 miles east of Greencastle. Lloyd Storm, R. F. D. Fillmore.

27-lp

FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow, 6 years old. Kenneth Morrison. Cloverdale. 27-29-2p

RED CROSS FUND

irontlnm-A From P.'iiro One) Chlore Vermillion Donald Walter

(ieorse Irwin

.50 .50

IV. O. Tincher

Alfred H. Stone

Cecil Morgan Mario Paxton Ivan Vaughn L. J. Clark, Jr.

• ftO 1 Ray Vaughn

.50

1.00

.50 .50

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SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY

50% DiscounS

UXJK NOW, buy a Allis & Chal2.00 mers W. C. full 2 plow tractor or a 5 00 [ on ver 70 and save $150. over any competitor tractor. Walter S. Campbell. 23-27-2ts.

Club

tly New Spring Patterns IS Very January hundreds of thrifty rug buyehs save money during our big yearly Rug Sale. You can’t appreciate what values we offer unless lity-see them. Every rug in our stock is offered. A great lot of them are sharply reduced.

REE

with your purchase of a room size Rug.

Your choice of: (1) 2 pairs of Beautiful Curtains (2) A 27 in. Rug to match large one (3) A Hair Felt Rug Pad (4) A Bissel Carpet Sweeper Ally one of these worth $6.00

To Hold Your Rug Pay Only. You need invest only one dollar to have your selection held for delivery later—anytime until June 1. Don’t miss this great chance to save on the latest style creations in fine floorcoverings.

Horace Link & Co.

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The Store of Furniture

5 00 5 On 1 00 5 00 5.00 1.00

25 00

1 00 i no

10 00

1 00 2.00 5 00 1 no 1 00 2 00 5 00 1 00 500 5 00 5.00 1.00 1.00

Buy Safe-Way Feeds and pay when your hogs go to market. See Oroal Maddox, Morton, Greencastle, R. 1. 20-23-27-30-3-6-6p

FOR SALE If you intend to buy a new tractor, see the John Deere row crop; will operate at 1-2 cost per <!ny over any other tractor. 8no less pails. New motor anytime in life of tractor, $50.00. Will cost about 50e per acre to tend a crop of corn, everything hut planting it. Walter S. Campbell. 23-27-2t

For Hard coal for your Base Burner

n nn ■ or Brooder stove. Pherson Bainbridge.

2 00 2 00 1 00

.50

1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 6.33 2 00 500 5.00 5.00 1 00 2.00

20-22-27-29-41

( FOR SALE One 1935 Ford V-8 truck, on 157-inch, dual; one 1934 Ford V-8; one 1931 Chevrolet dump truck; one 1929 International two ton truck; one 1935 Ford panel 1-2 ton and one 1-2 ton pickup Chevrolet. Walter S. Campbell. 23-27-2t

INDIANAPOLIS ROG MARKET Hogs 6.000; holdovers 115; steady to 15 cents lower; top $10 25.

TRACTION STRIKE SETTLED At Terre Haute, employes of the Indiana Railroad company who have been on a strike, have agreed to accept the proposition of the Terre Haute business men that the latter underwrite the difference in the | wage increase offered by the traction company receiver, and the amount of increase demanded by the strikers. Terre Haute strikers asked a 20 per cent increase and the company offered 12'... per cent, which was refused. The business men offered, in turn, to guarantee the difference, conditional upon the increase in city fares from five cents to six. The men agreed to return to work Thursday, on the new basis. This arrangement leaves the employes of the traction company, outside of Terre Haute and including those of Greencastle, working on an increase of 12'., per cent, while those within the city receive a higher rate of increase. ajHlBHTADS —For Sal*—

—For Rent-

FOR RENT: 40 acre farm, 3 miles east Greencastle, possession March 1. John H. Christy. Phone 731-L. 26-2n

FOR RENT: Nice dwelling, south of city on paved road, six room dwelling on Hanna street. Three modern seven and eight room dwellings. Ferd Lucas. 26-3t FOR RENT: Seven room modern house, 14 Larrabee streee. E. A. Browning. Phone 214. 25-tf

—Wanted —

WANTED—Girl for general housework and care of children. Mrs. Earl Sourwine. Phone 109-K. 27-2t

WANTED TO BUY: Feeding shoats weighing from 75 to 125 lbs. Write or call George E. Harvey, Plainfield. 13-tf

New 13 plate Battery, guaranteed 6 months $3 90. Get our prices on Lee tires before you buy. Scott’s Franklin Street Garage. Phone 68. 22-tf

Blood Tested chicks for pullorum disease under State inspection. Write for prices. Three different grades. Center Point Hatchery, Center Point, Indiana. 25-3t

FOR SALE One small safe, g60<1 as new. Phole 658. 26-2p

WANTHD:. Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle or New Maysville. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. eod.

NOTICE No raise Whitted’s barber shop. 15c.

in prices at SUU 25c and 26-2p

SPECIAL THIS WEEK: Shampoo and finger wave 35c. Grace's Beauty Shoppe. Phone 79-K. 26-2p

—IVfiflcellaneoufi—

ATTENTION FARMERS; This is the time of year to feed Dr. James's Stock Food. Avoid Forage poison, Indigestion, worms and bolts. The only stock food in the county that tells you what It is for. It is also mineral and a fattener for horses, cattle, sheep and pigs. Calls made free of charge to users of this Stock Food. 30-tf

FOUND: White faced heifer calf. Owner may have same for paying for adv. and coat of feed. Cecil Bartlett, Fillmore. 26-2p