The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 February 1939 — Page 3
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^ OU LL BE SORRY if you don’1 ffet in on this sensational event! Due to a backward winter season, we are forced to cut pices to the hone on heavy winter merchandise. Whether you come by plane, streamliner, interurban, bus automobile, horse and buggy, bicycle, roller skates or II by foot, it doesn’t matter just so you get here by 8:30 Thursday morning for Putnam County’s biggest event yet in 1939!
TABLE NO. 1 CHOICE 27c is rns. misses hic.h < oi.ok woof oloves & mittens 35 WOMEN’S KAYON TAFFETA SLII’S. 33 FAIRS WOMEN’S NOVEI.TY FARKK GROVES. 57 BOYS FAST (OI.OK FANCY SHIRTS. 12 PAIRS INFANTS FLANNELETTE SLEEPERS. !• PAIRS CHILDRENS OFTING PAJAMAS 80 WOMENS PURSES, BLACK AND COLOR. 18 WOMENS OPTING FLANNEL NIGHTGOWNS. 1 ONLY COTTON CRINKLE BED SPREAD. 80" x 105”. 10 BOYS SPORT SHIRTS “PETER PAN” STYLE. 3 ONLY PANEL CURTAINS, 44” x 2 1-4 Yd. 5 MISSES ANGORA BERETS. G7 WOMENS SHEER PRINTED HOUSE FROCKS 22 WOMENS BETTER SHEER DRESSES.
205 PAIRS WOMEN’S
TABLE NO. 2
PURE SILK HOSIERY FULL FASHIONED! EVERY PAIR!
CHOICE 47c
3 THREAD CHIFFON! PERFECT!
37 PAIRS MENS FAST COIX)K PRINTED PAJAMAS 34 ONLY BOYS PIT.LOVER SWEATERS
Discontinued medium and dark shades of Gaymodes!
30 PAIRS BOYS HEAVY OPTING FLANNEL PAJAMAS
Now Ladies, is a real opportunity to stock up on hose
12 ONLY MENS OUTING FLANNEL NIGHTGOWNS
—inexpensive enough to wear for every day, yet nice
11 PAIR MENS OFTING FLANNEL PAJAMAS
J enough to wear with your dressiest
13 MENS FANCY DRESS SHIRTS
s frock! Sizes 8 1-2 to 10 1-2. jM 0|V
85 PAIRS WOMENS & CHILDRENS FANCY WOOL GLOVES. 12 PAIRS MISSES RAYON PAJAMAS
PA * R *§ # C
2 ONLY 10 PIECE MANICURE SETS 7 PAIRS FELL SIZED RI FFLED CURTAINS 17 PAIRS MENS SANFORIZED COVERT PANTS.
8 ONLY MENS “T0WNCLAD ?
SUITS
Strictly ull wool! S|»ort or plain back models In h-.ird finish fabr.es. You’ll marvel when you see them! Many hand finish details.
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5 ONLY BOYS
4-PIECE SUITS
Consists of coat, vest and 2 pairs of long trousers! Think of it! Be Here, promptly Thursuay for these! Also 3 only without vest. But leave 2 pair punts, only $8
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TABLE NO. 3
CHOICE 47c
!) PAIRS MISSES NOVELTY OUTING PAJAMAS IS PAIRS WOMENS TUCKSTITCH PAJAMAS. 12 PAIRS WOMENS BALBKIGGAN PAJAMAS. M ONLY NOVELTY WASTE PAPER BASKETS 2 ONLY WOMEN’S PRINTED HOUSE COATS 1 ONLY CHILDS’ BLANKET BATH ROBE 5 ONLY 52” x 62" Colored Border Linen Luncit Cloths. 2 ONLY WOMENS CREPE BLOUSES I ONLY WOMENS GIRDLE. 5 ONLY CHILDRENS PULLOVER SWEATERS
13 Only Mens Lightweight OVERCOATS $ A backward winter is your good fortune! You’U find plenty of raglon sleeves and desirable colors in this group! Hurry for these!
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G Only Mens Year ’Round SUITS
$
3 piece Suits that will give lots of service! Dark colors in Cassibere finish! First come, first served!
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TABLE NO. 4 CHOICE 67c 27 ONLY BOYS ALL WOOL AND PART WOOL SWEATERS. 21 PAIRS WOMEN’S HIGH GRADE KID GLOVES 12 PAIRS MENS HEAVY OUTING PAJAMAS. 10 CHILDREN’S ALL WOOL SWEATERS. I ONLY CANin.IiWICK BEDSPREAD. 1 ONLY MENS GAUCHO NECK SWEATER 123 MENS WINTER UNIONS—ZIPPER FRONT.
48 Only Boys Wind and Rain Proof SUEDE CLOTH JACKETS
$«.S5
Warm, fleece-lined jackets of a rublx'ri/.cd Fabric—bookless slide fasteners. Mothers’ Don’t pass these up—t hey’re buys! Sizes 6 to
18!
29 Only Mens Wind and Rain Proof SUEDE CLOTH JACKETS
$•*.49
Sold Color and two lone combination, slide fasteners, warm flc.-cc lining. Ideal outdoor
garments. Buy now!
17 Pairs Childrens Warm Mittens
9 Pairs Womens House Slippers
5c 47c
11 Only Mens All Wool Flannel Shirts •• • • 00 3 Only 70” x 80” 25% Wool, Single Blankets 00 22 Only Womens All Wool Twin Sweater Sets ^ ^
TABLE NO. 6 CHOICE $1.25 3 Only Boys All Rubber Rain Coats. 2 Only Boys All Wool Melton Jackets. / 29 Only Boys Coat Style Sweaters. All wool and |Mirt wool — Some with contrasting |Kinel inserts. 9 Only Mens Dress Sweaters— Pullovars with 1-2 Zipper and Coat style \v til full zippers
TABLE NO. 5
CHOICE $1.00
GO PAIRS CHILDRENS NOVELTY CORDUROY JIMMIES 17 ONLY MENS WARM LINED CORDUROY VESTS. 12 ONLY MISSES TWIN SWEATER SETS 8 PAIRS MENS BROWN DUCK HUNTING BREECHES 2 ONLY, WOMENS ALL WOOL SWEATERS 5 ONLY !)7” x 114” HAND TUFTED CANDLEWTCK SPREADS 4 ONLY WOMENS CORDUROY PAJAMAS. 1 ONLY MENS BROCADED RAYON LOUNGING KOBE.
32 Pairs Childrens Long Cotton Hose
36 Pairs Womens Better Shoes only
5c $1
13 Only Boys All Wool Melton Jackets ^ ^ 0g 3 Only 72 x 84 50% Wool Double Blankets ^0 gQ
10c
32 Only Misses' Muslin Slips
40 ONLY PART WOOL SINGLE
73 Only Mens All Wool
ATTENTION LADIES
BLANKETS 60” x 80” warm pastel plaids—Neat- g* ly stitched ends. Will give long service! M C
MELTON JACKETS
Only 24 of Our Famous
32 OZ. FABRIC . $ .00
W00LG0RA BUNKETS
15 ONLY FAMOUS "CASCADE”
TALON SLIDE FASTENER
SNGLE BUNKETS
Men, cold days and nights ahead! choose from plaids
64% Pure Virgin Wool! 34% Silk and Rayon gives them
MUST GO
Large size 70” x 80” of 33 1-3 % pure £4^ •y*f Virgin Wool. Soft and fluffy with * *
or solid colors of navy, maroon, brown and rust!
A RICH LUSTRE! Gorgeous
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They’re W-A-R-M and Rugged. Sizes 36 to 46.
Keveralbles, hound in satin! Full bod size,
$3 50
beautiful woven in floral designs.
70 x 8) 1 ii'ln'S. HURRY! HURRY! HURRY!
55 MENS AND BOYS DRESS SWEATERS Snappy stylos witli constrasting panel inserts as well as more conservative solid colors. Pullover or coat styles with full zipper openings.
PENNEY'S % <7. PENNEY COMPANY, Incorpoiated
9 Only Pure Virgin Wool BEVERLY BLANKETS 5 Year Moth Proof Guarantee NOW RICH! ONLY W FLUFFY!
10 Only 72” x 84” 33 1-3% Wool BLANKETS
Guaranteed Against Damage from Moths for 5 years SINGLE REVERSIBLES!
$3.50
5 Only 70” 80” 83% Wool
NOME” BLANKETS
$*.50
Candy striped borders with solid color venters. The Weal blanket for a .oys room! 100%
pure wool filling. Deep imp!
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PEN N E Y'S I., C. PENNEY COMPANY, Incorporated
Gtate of Indiana County of Putnam, SS: In the Putnam Circuit Court. January Term, 1939., Cause No. 15512. William E. Priest, et nl. vs. Sally M. Minnick, et al. Commissioners Sal • oa Ilea! Estate. The undersigned commissioner, is by virtue of an order of the Putnam Circuit Court, made and entered in a cauco therein pen Jng, entitled WilHarn E. Priest, Hazel Priest. Clifton K. Priest, Bessie Priest Gertrude Marshall, Ashley B. Marshall, versus, Sally Ann Minnick. Curtis Minnick. •'n 1 numbered 15512 upon the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that at the premises (hereafter described) on February 24. 1939 nt 2 o’clock P. M. of said day he will offer for sale nt public auction and nt nof less than two thirds of the full appraised valu" thereof, the following described real estate in Putnam County, State of Tndiann to-wit: 13.44 acres off the south si !e of a part of the southeast quarter of section 22. township 15 north, range 4 west: Commencing at the northwest corner of said quarter; thence east with the north line of said quarter 21 chains and 25 links to a limestone 21 inches long; thence south 15 chains and 57 links to a limestone inches long; thence west 21 chains and ' 25 links to a limestone 24 inches long; on the west line of said Quarter; thence north 15 chains and 49 links to the beginning, containing 33 acres, Also. 23.22 acres off the south side of the following described real estate: being a part of said southeast quarter of said section, township and range, to-wit: Commencing at a limestone 24 inches long on the south line, 5 rods east of the center stone on the south side of said quarter section; thence north parallel with the west line of said quarter 39 chains and 57 links to a limestone 21 inches long; on the north line of said quarter; thence east with said north line 6 chains and 94 links to a limestone 24 inches long; thence south 3 degrees east 21 chains and 90 links to a limestone 14'i inches long; thence north 87 ! >i degrees east 2 chains and 86 links to a limestone 24 inches long; thence south 2% degrees west. 7 chains and 82 links to a limestone 15 1 ^ inches long in the gravel road; thence south 17*4 degrees west 9 chains to a limestone 20 inches long, witness tree (sugar) 15 inches, in diameter; south 36 degrees east 1 chain and 1 link; thence south 55 degrees west 2 chains and 66 links to a limestone 19 inches long on the south line of said quarter section; thence west 3 chains and 76 links to the beginning, said described tract containing 29’i acres. Also, a part of the southeast quarter of said section 22, township 15 north, range 4 west, bounded as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a limestone 24 inches long on the west line 15 chains and 49 links south of the north west corner of sail quarter; thence east parallel with the south line of said quarter 21 chains and 25 links to a limestone 18*2 inches long; thence south parallel with the west line 5 chains and 17'^ links to a limestone 20'i inches long; thence west parallel with the south line of said quarter 21 chains and 25 links to a limestone 18 inches long on the west line of said quarter; thence north 5 chains and 17)4 links to the beginning, containing 11 acres. Also, a part of the southeast quarter of section 22, township 15 north, of range 4 west, in Putnam County, Indiana, bounded as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a limestone 18 inches long, on the west line and 20 chains and 66)4 links south of the northwest comer of said quar ter; thence east parallel with the south line of said quarter 21 chains and 25 links to a limestone 20'4 inches long; thence south 5 chains and 57'_. links to a limestone 24 inches long near a spring; thence west 21 chains and 25 links to a limestone 20 Inches long on the west line of said quarter; thence north 5 chains and 5716 links to the beginning, containing 11.85 acres, more or less Containing in all 59.51 acres, more or less, but subject to highways. Terms of Sale: Cash, commissioner to furnish abstract showing good 1 and sufficient title in said real estate. ROY C. SUTHERLIN, Commissioner. Alton Hurst, Albert E. Williams Auctioneer. Attorney.
ACCUSES ADMIMSTK VTION
(Contlmieil front I'nirp Onr) he told the Senate Military Affair committee the United States’ fort tier now is on the Rhine. He sal the person who circulated the repoi was p. “boob.” "No epithets applied to Senator or to newspapers will relieve the sitt ation of its secrecy,” Johnson sai. “Of course, all the people are er titled to know what has happene and to know the details. “I have ever been for national di fense. I’ll do anything for the pr< tection of our land and our peopl But I won’t have Unole Sam policin the world, nor will I arm this cour try for aggression. "It’s ridiculous that the hands < United States Senators should be tie and their mouths closed. It’s wers than ridiculous that the people as whole shouldn't know what so int mately concerns them and what ma m an ilife itself This is the metho of dictators—it is not democracy.”
