The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1938 — Page 3

lKT - BAXXEB GREKXCaSTI^E INTJaXA FRTTjaT. DECEMBER ?. ih.V.

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WOMEN’S

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MISSES’ ALLRUBBER

Thera are no "secondt" in our stocks.

CAITERS

Firtt quollly rubber. Flannel k lining. On* tfrap. Roinforcod where naodod. Black or brawn. Splandid bargain

MEN’S ^•BUCKLE AU-RUBBER PRSSf ARCTIC? First quality rubbtr. Flaece lintd.Full bel- , lows tongue I et rubber. Re- I inforced.Won- * dtrful voluo at this lew price

I. « Flril qualify rubber. Eifra keevy isfei. Double tot

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first quality IIGHT DRESS BER$ Men’s ] S| Boy’s 9 0c Youth’s 90c Women’s 89c Misses’ 79 c Child’s 69c

! West Washington St.

Greencastle, Ind.

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HUDSON PRICES BUY A COMPLETE CAR Even in the Hudson 112, delivered prices include a long list of features and equipment which cost extra on many cars. Even in this lowest priced Hudson, bodies are finished in costly hand-rubhed lacquer (no symhetic enamels); fenders in body color; 7 color options, including 4 opalescent colors.

■f/etelodau I A REAL HUDSON | PRICED AMONG THE LOWEST :il ' f j’j •/. i ' , * y * HUDSON Chte-Twelve 86 H. P. (,;* . 112 IN. W. B.

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TOT. P.EN'T One rconr. ind kitchenete furni-hfd. Phone 877-R 2-lp i FOR P.FNT -Six room mnde.’n • hou".e in Mcrthwood. Call 40.T from j 7 a. m. until 5 p. in 30-'.f |{eal Ivslate I'OR SAI.K: A ir.n arte farm on a State Rond in fine community. 100 ^ aere.i under cultivation, bilance exi celhnt paature. Five room hon.-e. Rl- : eetiicity available. A pood farm at J a moderate price. J. T. Cli'iatie, Real

Estate. 22 S. Jacknon St.

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I<or S:ilo i | WANTED: Man with cat. Route New 13-plate battery, guaranteed ; vxperienco preferre I but not necesti montha, $3.00 exchange. Get cu’' *; ary. Open now. Write Rawlolgh’a, prices on I-cc Urea before you buy J 1NI.-177-MA, Freeport, III., or ace Scott’s Franklin Street Garage \ Ralph I,, lirownlng, Greencastle, Ind.

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Phone 6K.

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FOR SAI.E: Upright piano, tuned WANTED: Any kind of dead ready to play $14.50. Hong I ather lnt<>ck (tall 27S, Greer,castle. Charges davenport, clean and in excellent John Wnchtel Co. cod.

^ condition $6.00. Jeffries Berry f

Street.

., ■ Highest prices paid for rags, met-

_ jsils, iron, etc Greeneastle Scrap Iron Dc.’ta Z ta Circle rummage sale, ind Metal Co. 700 Maple avenue. Saturday morning, December 3, .d j Phone 604. M-W-F-tf.

8:30 at courthouse. l*2p,

‘ r ‘ " hay.

$

745

and up for tha naw 86 H. P. Hudson 112 Da Luxe. $823 and up for new Hudson Six; $919 and up for new Hudson Coun-

try Club models.

Prices delivered in Detroit, fully equipped; including Federal taxes, not including state and local taxes, if any. For delivered prices in your locality see your Hudson dealer. Attractively low time payment terms, with new Hudson-C I. T. Plan.

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WITH HUDSfiN’S REVOLUTIONARY NEW AUTO POISE CONTROL AND

NEW SALON INTERIORS

I FOR SALE OR TRADE:

Studebaker Commander demonstrn- —

I tor with overdrive and free-wheeling, automat ie hill holder, radio, Uel.uxe I master heater with defroster and | Del.uxe equipment. This car wan I never titled. See E. E. Weaver. l-3t.

t WANTED: Clover llt.m! on 47 Bninbridge.

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Miscellaneous*

NOTICE An expe:iencc!l chauffer wishes to driv’ ear to Tampa, Fla., or vicinity, not later than Dec. 15. Expects only expenses in ictu n. Address Box CAR, Banner.

W.-F, C.

HESS TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE 7-9 EAST FRANKLIN STREET GREENCASTLE. IND.

HOTEL

Maryland

Previews and Reviews LOCAL theaters

Granada

c,,n ’ ■ Tama of race tracks | "’unt. ! foiling dens, called ‘‘Tor■ets Hoi Man” and starring , ' ,l! 'ell and Barton MaeLane nv t' its local premier today at •ranadu Theatre. This is anothI Wms, extremely popular movies with the adventures of the P °us blonde reporter, Torchy r'. :ln,i her detective lieutenant mend, Steve McBride. ‘s one deala with a counterfeiter p makes one hundred dollar bills

Bcatright, $2.25: O. G. Kivett, | $23.10; George Holey, $20.40; John • Osborn. $20.40; Arthur Suthanl, $24.20; George Irwin, $22.70; Walter Pointer. $2:1.60; Otho Meek, $25.40; t Joe Thompson, $12.00; Billy Bown, | $9.25; Walter Pontci, $20.50; Frank Farmer, $2.25; Frank Raab, $3.90; | Adam Neese, $.90; Tol Walters,

$30.00.

Allen Bain, $14.40; Geo. Renshaw, $1.40; Homer McQuue. $10.20; Elmer Herbert, $38.40; Carl Thompson, $38.40; Russell Graves, $38.40; Roy Williamson, $13.50; John Dobson. $19.20; Parey Hamrick, $31.20; Call E^ratt, $4.80; Ohas. Wyant, $:;.0() I). E. Williamson. $4.50; VVoodys Williamson. $18.20; Virgil Walters, $9.60; Roy Herbert, $14.40; Gale

I FOR SAI.E: Locust grove, 4 mile;:

{northwest Bainbridge on the Jolinj^ Burdette farm. Call and leave bids. yoUR PHOTOGRAPH IS A GIFT 1 j THAT ONLY YOU CAN GIVE. THE I FOR SALE: For delivery off the ! CAMMACK fmTni ° wll! contlnu ■ ' car, Brazil Block Coal, lower vein; IChristmas Special until Dee . .,, c ,, „ ,, ou t 10ih. With m order for six 4x6,

! also 4 x6 ’ Furnacn Egg, Sullivan I „ ...

. . rr r,. . .,,r- beautifully mounted photographs at

1 County Coal. A. J. Duff, Phone 317. ; 1 ‘ , —I $6.00. ONE 8x10 enlargement will lx 1

_I fV | GIVEN FREE. THE CAMMACK

Hairy Lane, $10.40; Roscoe Zeiner. " _ „

$7.60*; J. L. Lewis, $39.60: L. L. Kei- I f*’OC SALE: Be room furniture, ler. $42 60; Willard Cummings, $9.00; including a bed, dresser and chiffoc-|

Ciint Whitaker, $48.30; Chas. O’Con- Also buffet and library tabbe. r , . , , nor, $56.80; L. B Keller. $56.80; Glen M „ (:)111L , h „ v , s residence. rachines. work guaranteed. Fumi-

_ I tun- Exchange, East Side Square. Phone 170-J. 2-lp.

STUDIO, Greencastle. l-8t. Repair setvice on all makes sewing

RATES from

$2.50

On th« Gold Cowl — Oo« Block W»H gl Michigan Blvd —In Vl«w ol the Ltkh. Convenient to Loop — Unmtilctcd Packing,

WILLIAM S. MITCHELL MansfOf

900 RUSH STREET • CHICAGO •

Interstate Management Corporation

When You Want The BEST GINS, WINES AND WHISKIES At the Lowest Price Come To HOFFMAN’S LIQUOR STORE 1 ’ " Wtheast Corner Square

' and passes them at horse racing i tracks throughout the country. This j character, known as “Hundred DolI lar Bill” Bailey is played by Willard 1 Robertson. Also on this double feature hardriding, fast-shooting cowboys and treacherous cattle-stealing rustlers will race across the screen at the Granada Theatre starting today with the initial showing of Columbia’s song-filled Western drama. “Cattle Raiders,” starring two-fisted Charles

Starrett.

Starrett, one of Hollywood’s forei most action stars, is said to have ' one of his best roles in this picture, portraying Tom Reynolds, husky young cowhand who returns home to find himself branded as a murderer.

Chateau

Ken Maynard is seen in a dual role in his latest western drama, the TifI fany Production, “The Pocatello I Kid,” which is now showing on the i bill at the Chateau Theatre today. In the role of “The Pocatello Kid,” I an escaped convict, and that of his I weakling brother, Jim Bledsen, Ken ] gives a performance in two widely differing roles that stamps him as one of the best of the present west-

ern stars.

In the leading role is seen Marcellne Day, pretty sister of Alice

Day, also a screen star

The atorv shows "The Pocatello riding Tinrd t ©"escape the posse pursuing him. He is wounded, but

itlirtiugh the intelligence of

his horse, Tarzan. i

Voneastle

“Jane Withers thinks there isn’t a

jam she can't get out of,” says Film Director Joseph Stanley, “and, darn it, there isn’t!” Jane’s latest 20th Century-Fox escapade, appropriately titled “Always In Trouble," opens today at the Voncastk Theatre. The mischievous mir'“ is shipwrecked, marooned on a dessert island, and threatened by a rang of smugglers in the new com<dy and how she loves it! jiar Rogers, Arthur Treacher, Robert Kellard, Eddie Collins, Andrew- Tombes, Nana Bryant and Joan Woodbury are included in the cast of the film. John Stone was associate pi oducer. RUMMAGE SALE Saturday morning, December 3, at 8:30 in the.social rooms of Presbyterian church 2-lt.

Dr. McGaughev’s residence. l-2t.

Dobbs, $22.40; Wilbur Mattingley. i $26.40; E. E. McCammack, $5.60; I

Sam Henry, $106.70; Morton Garage, $20.20; Jock Elliott. $53.40; Wallace Morris. $47 70; Raymond Ader, $56.40; Chas. MeA linden, $57.60; Elbert McMullin, $95.00; Luther Litieell, $56.70; Joe Miller, $45.00; William Thomas, $51.90; Frank Nelson, $48.30; Herman Neal. $7.20; Alva G. Nichols, $67.00; Clay Bettis, $47.40; Bryan Wright. $53.70; Green-

castlf Hdw. Co., $14.90.

County Revenue

The Daily Banner, $513.83; Type-

Morris. $36.00; Gerald Oshnrn writer Rebmlder Sales Co., $1.50; *26.40; Perry Leather-son *2160; Sam Hanna’s Book Store, *26.05; Frank Girton, $39.00; Theodore Eddie Buis. $26.55; Dr. G. D. Rhea, Hurst, $24.00; Amos Fine, $40.00. $5.00; Lee School Supply Co.. $24.15; Eugene Watts. $36.00; Walter Poyn- The Times-News, $90.34; Homer C. ter, $44.75; C. \\ . Cole. $25.50: Her- Morrison. $125.00; J. \Y. Herod, aold Stangcr, $32.00; C. C. Hurst. $125.00; Frank G. Stoessel, $125.00; $44.75; Robert Harlan, $800; Jose Roge- Morrison, $25.00; H. L. JackHurst. $2.25; Elvin H. Harlan, son, $22.50; Otis E. Bartlett, $46.50; $16.00; Alva Gowin, $7.20; Sam Roe. Lowell Russell, $45.50; C. C. Ryan. $17.40; Virgal Riddel, *12.00; James $52.50; Allen Eggers. $50.50; Donald Jones, $12 00; Chas, Russel, $12.00; Hyt.n, $56.50; Win. F. Compton. Harry Yades, $12.00: Len Bartlett I $45.50; Floyd Bales, $51.00; David $12.00; Jake Eggers, *64.00: Claud Pulliam. $55.75; Lee Wood, $56.50;

Newgent, $11.00; Harry Stickles, | Harley E. Miller, $50.50; Charlie gifts at the Bazaar December 2-3 nt

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WHOSE FAULT Every accident between auto an I pedi strain involves litigation. Be protected by bond nn.l actual cost with an assured

liability auto policy.

Hillis & Larkin

INSURANCE

26 S. Jackson Plume 826-W

Bridge and Chinese checker party, benefit milk fund, at Second Ward school building. Monday, "December 5th. 8 p. m. Admission 25c. Call 778-W for reservations. 2-2t. You wdll find a largo collection of antiaue dishes, lamps an ! brass at RILEY’S STORE at 606 Ohio street. Make fine Christmas gifts. 2-3-5-7-9-5t. USE DAILY BANNER ADVERTISING FIRST The Strongest Selling Force in the Country. "WHAT A LIFE" COMES TO ENGLISH THEATRE

CHRISTMAS GIFTS Buy

$4.50; Henry To Id, $4.50; S. O. En- | Kendrich,

fior, $4.50'; Tom Bettis, $6.00; Geo. Pierce, $4.50; Dee Skaggs. $4.50; John Vermillion, $10.50; John Shonkwller, $1.50; Richard Baird. $1.50; Chas, Byrd, $1.25; Lon Heady. $8.00. A. M. Barns. 8 .00; Floyd Brattain, $1.50; E. E. McCammack, $21.60: Frank McCammack, *16.80; Frank Cook. $2.40; Dora Day, $38.40; John R. Gass. $3.00; Clifford Shinn. $12.60; Paul Black, *8.10: Dave Osborn. $6 90; Glenn Shinn. $8.10; Chas Moore, $8.10: Julian McVay, $3.60 Fred Rogers, $5.60; Frank Heaven

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Still fulfilling his New Year’s res* [ elution to produce nothing hut funny your shows during 1938, George Abbott i continues in the comedy vein when

COMMISSIONERS’ CLAIMS The following county claims, for December, 1938, have been filed:

Gasoline Fund

Chester b. Ruark, $20( .25- John Eiteljorge, $75.00; Lester Wilson, $12.60; Jesse Eggers, $27.75; Clifford Bell, $2.70; Charles Scheckels. $7 80; Grover Batker, $5 40; Fred Lasley. $5.40; Marshall Acton, $5.10; Bernice Mulieont, $5.10; Frank Gordon. $2.40; Clay Lane. $10.20; Earl Rowings, $5.70; Frank Joiner, $8.70; Oliver Benson. $5.70; Leamon Littrell, $5.70; Bud Littrell, $3.00; Louis Littrell, $8.70; Harry Lane, $1.20; Virgil Lancaster, $1.80; Ross Furney. $12.00; Em Louis, $8.70; Hubert Clodfelter, $21.00; Walter Calvert, $7.80- Howard Farrow. *7.80; Carl Clodfelter, $25.20; Morris Irwin. $10.80; Sanford Romine, $9.60; Fred Porter, $16.80; Tom Calvert, $13.50; Sam Shonkwilet, $12.00; Reese Porter, $29.00; Leslie Frank, $.90; L. H. Miller, $3.00; Carroll Connerly, $1.80; Roger Cook. $8.70; Charles Carswell, $12.00; Andrew Sweeney, $3.60; Frank Thomas, $.60; Gene Grimes, $20.40; Burley Allgood. $12.00; Chas, Marshteller, $12.00; Kenneth Clodfelter, $12.00; Claud McGaughry, $12.00; Irwin Gross, $12.00; Fletcher Sanders, $12.00; John Grimes, $5.40; Warren Nicholas, $9.00; Leide Bridges $15.00; O. C. Ashley, $15.00; i Chas. Marshteller, $28.40; Henry M.

$10.80; Virgil English, $10.80; Chas Stewart, $18.80; Hughie Cost in $4C,80; John Isley, $13 50; Gilbert CoHiver, $3.60; Alf Grimes, $7.50; Ezra Costin, $5.40; Alfred Long. $8.10; Chester Humphrey, *5.10. Ray Bolton. $7.20: Ernest Jones $5.00; Fant Judy, *72.70; Ernest O'Hair, $16.50; Lee Hall. $18.00; Jack Costa, $3.00; Grover Norman, $15.00 Geoige Bock. $16 50: John Lyon $6.00; Jack Elliott, $3.00; Wallace Morris, $3.00; Ray Clodfelter, $4.60 Clinton Judy. $2.70; Fant Judy $1.40; Alva ' Myers, $42.50; AVm. Compton. $31.50; Elmer Shannon $12.00; Oliver Connor, $1.50; Roberl Ramsay, $15.50; Arthur Sheets. $3.00; E. J. O’Connor, $33.30; Curtis Spangler, $1680; Boh Frazier, $10.50; Leon Huber, $16.80; Tom Sawyer, $16.80; Milton Abrams, $22.40; Ernie Querry, $16.00; Clyde’ McKamiBey, $.30; Geo. Ranshaw. $16.80; Bruce Doyle. $9.60; Silvan Reeves, $3.00: Jim Tabor, $38.40; Jack Whitakei. $.32.40: Jewell Brannemnn, $35.60; Gilbert Branneman. $16.80; Ray Smith, $19.20; Venice Lawrence. $2 40; Eugene Broadstreet, $Y.20: Glenn Akins, $26.40; Cioverdale Hdw. Co., $2.50; Lee Whitaker, $81.60; Robert Thomas. $67.90; Russell Plummer, $67.90; A. P. Robinson. $67.90; Chas. SteegmilIsr, $67.90; Harry Grantham, $67.90; Stanley Kessler, $64.40; F. G. Lewis, $55.65; Howard Cramer $67.90; Maurice Stlerwalt, $67.90; V. E Branneman, $67 90; Arthur Eggers. $56.40; Hugh Burdett. $62.80; John Walker, $66.40; James Skimmerhorn, $60.00; John Allee. $85.50; Leroy Jones, $85.50; Standard Accident Ins. Co., $405.83; R. P. Mullins, $.45; Dept, of Water Works. $1.25; The W. Q. O’Neall Co., $20.88; Elmer Blue, $100.00; Stringer & McCammack, $915.53; Phil H. Adamson, $50.40; Ind. Assoc. Telephone Co., $4.70; T. R. Woodburn Printing Co., $17,50; Hillis & Larkin, $40.00; King Morrison Foster, $1.00; Greencastle Cash Coal Co,, $4.95; Franklin St. Garage, $236.09; Ohio & Ind. Stone Co., $171.17; Put. Co. Farm Bureau, $886.46; Allan Lumber Co., $136.72. E. A. Browning Hdw. Co., $14.70; I^ee School Supply Co., $161.50; Wm.

$48.50; Fred Rogers,

$49,50; William F. Zeiner, $54.75; Call Arnold. $50.00; Martin L. Nichols. $49.75; Levi Hasty. $54.50; Ola T. Ellis. $48.50; Roy M. Brackney, $65.25; Sam Henry. $46.50; Ray Evens, $45.25; John D. White, $64 50; Wm. T. Raab, $56.86; C. W. Glover. $49.50: Walter A. Wamsley, $52.50; Lester Terry, $36.50; Ray Kivett, $55.50; Gilbert E. Prichard. $59.50; C. M. Furr, $61.90; C. O. Davis, $67.25: James Macy, $55.63; Eddie Buis. $44.50; Jno. B. Boyd, $54.50; Nelson Taulman, $44.50; John R. King, $54.50; Theodore Crawley, $54.50; D. O. Moffett, $55.00; A. E. Moore, $54.50; Allan Lumber Co., Inc., $13.35; Dr. G. D. Rhea, $20.00; Merit Shoe Co., $10.84; West Baking Co., *18.67; Eugene Clark. $30.00; Madge Clark, $30.00; Alice Davis. $30 00; Zannie Taylor, $30.00; Shelby Detro, $2.50; Orphu.s Chadd, $5.00; S. J. Dow, $2.50; Mooresville Public Seivice Co., $21.11; Ind. Institutional Industries, $8.30; Auditor of Owen Co., *17.00: Geo. R. Arendt, $27.85; T. R. Woodburn Printing Co.. $18.07; Herbert Scobee, $1660; Atlas Prolucts Co., $50.65; Robert Parker, 510.00; E A. Browning Hdw. Co., $8.90; John W. Cherry, $2.50; Dept, of Water Works, $48.15; Susan A. Ader, $7.55; Wm. Arnold & Wife, $20.00; Delmar Abbott, $20.00; Ind. Assoc. Tele. Corp., Inc , $48.04; George a. McCoy, $10.00; James A. Burk, $111.25; Allan Lumber' Co., Inc., $14.70; Everett H. Crabb, $1174.50; John T. Sutherlin, $78.12; R. P. Mullins, $17.90; Dr. C. B.

Greencastle Saving and Loan. his long-run Broadway hit. “What A

30-Dec. 2-lp Life,” comes to the English Theatre,

— - ‘ In iianapoils, Thursday, December 8, The Perfect Gift a hex of Kyt- x f or u three-day engagement, with

printed stationery. HEN RrLE\ j n , p( j ree on Saturday.

PRINT SHOP, Alamo Bldg.

29-Dec. 2-2t

New 39-Plate Battery. $3 85 exchange. Free Installation. Dobbs Tire g. Battery Service. Phone 789. M-W-F-tf

FOR SALE: Turkeys, 15 to 20 pounds, 25c per pound at farm. Dres-

It lias been culled a delightful successor to “Brother Rat,” the Atihott comedy which scored such a hit here and in New York last season. “To use a homely phrase,” says Abbott, "I suppose we might call ‘What A Life' entertainment for the entire family. Thi re isn’t a line or a situation in it which could possibly

sed and delivered in Greencastle dhc | ,,ff, n ,i an y person at any age. And extra pel' head. Order your holiday | humor is universal, because it turkey now. Mrs. Claud Crodian, deals with the hilarious ordeals of an

Greencastle, Fallr:.

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Phone Clinton

30-2-7-9-4p.

FOR SALE: Three Hampshire sows, one black PcJand male. Glen Clark, south of County Farm. 2-3t

RUMMAGE SALE Saturday morning, December 3, at 8:30 in the social rooms of Presbyterian church.

2-lt.

EXTRA SPECIAL: 50 Christmas greetings with your name printed, all for' $1.00. See these, and other

greetings, BEN RILEY

SHOP, Alamo Bldg.

adolescent boy. Most of us have been young at one time or another, haven’t we?’’ Broadway showmen ahook thelT heads back in 1936 when Abbott produced “Brother Rut.” They told him that the public was “fed up” with plays concerning school life and that it demanded more mature drama. But tire producer, always a champion of youth and never a man to take a dale, proved that they were wrong, for "Brother Rat” ran 18 months in 1 New York and its two road compan-

PRINT

o | ies completely blanketed the nation. ; | Strengthened in his contention that

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FOR SALE: Upright Wellington America still liked to laugh at its

K f. Mumns, .>iY.yu; un g «• piano, i n good tune, mahogany fin-’ youngsters, Abbott took his uudVS .' M ' ? < ! Br J, en '' Ish, with bench, $29.95. Furniture iences all the way back tc high Wheeler. $101.37; ° John"' Pattersom , Exchange, East Side Square. Phone {school in “What A Life,” by Cliflord

$96.59; Greencastle Hdw. Co., $17.12;*'"' v " *~

Northern Ind. Power Co., $98.34; Standard Accident Ins. Co.. $10.88.

Welfare Fund, ('luinis

Sam Hanna, $10.24; P. E. O. Sisterhood, $3.50; Ind. University Medical Center, $84.00; C. J. Ferrand, $13.60; Helen Boswell, $1.00; Ruth Trembly, $12.00; Ethel E. Fall

2-lp. Goldsmith, and the play is already

-] beginning to /bow signs of outdoing FOR SALE: Few more bushels up- f unioUR predecessors. It is now in pies, ,5c and $1.00 bu. McFarlane aecon( | season at the Biltmore

Farm, north edge Greencastle.

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Jackson. $25.00; L. C. Ogle, $9.00; Marvin Jackson. $6.00; Wayne Detro,

$30 Eugene Brown, $.30; Malcolm _ _ ...

Wage $3(0; Bert Girton, $ 30; John Rogers, $10.40; Elbert Irwin, $7.60; for Your Advertising Dollar.

_ 2-3p. | Theatre in New York.

FOR SALEL Eight Aberdeen An- AI1 th '' members of the company

fresh heifers and young cows. which wil > P la Y “What A Life” here all thoroughbreds but not llavo hat! experience in the New

$16.60; Ind. Associated Tele. Corp., I These are - „ . . .. ,, r $.65; G. C. Murphy Co., $8.40; Prevo registered. One registered Aberdeen Yo,k cdst ani1 the tIOU P p was tlir * Bros., $9.56; The Daily Banner, j Angus 2'., year old bull, weighing ec ^ eft peisonally by M,. Abbott. It

Some Jersey milk is heacle<1 b y Eddie Bracken, who

FOR SALE: Fox Terrier

$20.00; Stevens Drug Store, $1.54; about 1400 lbs R. & S. Boot Shop, $5.45; Dr. G. D. 1 lr

Rhea, $2.00; Pitchford’s Quality L M ' H ' '’eehet. 60.

Shop, $3.69; J. F. Cannon & Co., Locust street. Phone 46.

$2.00; William Ader, $.90; Benton Curtis, $41.00; Browning Hdw. Co., $38.00; Mrs. Gray Potter, $8.00; Ella Mahanna, $8.00; Bernice A. Jones, ed.

$8.00.

Circuit Court Claims C. C. Gillen, $7.00; R. P. Mullins, | $40.00; D. O. Moffett, $10.00; Fred

Todd, $2.50.

Gilbert E. Ogles, Auditor.

south c, eated a sensation here and in New

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York last season as Billy Randolph 'Brother Rat.” Other members

puppy, of the company are Connie Nicker-

male, three months old. nicely mark-{son, Marshall Bradford, Faye GilTwo dollars. Phone 265-W. bert, Irving Morrow, Jajnes Lane,

'2-lp.'Hope Landin. William Blees, Henry

j Lascoe, Lora Rogers, Norman Tokar, For Ilent— Lorraine MacMarttn William Mend-*

USE DAILY BANNER ADVERTISING FIRST And Get the Most

FOR RENT: Reasonable. A new 'ek. Mary Darwin, Stasia Wilson,

modern apartment. Disposal units, | Mildred raid, Butterfly McQueen, roll-a-way bed. refrigerator, gas Mitzl Dare Miller, Richard Ia*e, stove, garage, heat and water fur- Peggy Travers. Dorothy Vernon and

niahed. Phone 449.

23-If Sam Curelop.