The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1940 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1940.
tHANKS TO RETONGA I ENJOY EVERY MEAL”
Learned About Retongo rom The Newspapers And Vants To Pass The Good Vord On, States AArs. floore.
Lon i. continues to receive wideL,! praise from well known men , v ,i n. For instance, Mrs. Moore, well known resi- , ,.| \ 8th Street, Beech , e .lerlares Ketonga promptly rel„ , of seven year's suffering sliu'Lish elimination, poor ap- »,, anil distressing symptoms due {hose causes. seldom cared to eat, and what p lown brought on acid inL, n that kept me miserable,” L| m, Moore. “I had to take t|, , nh iitics and I had headaches [almost drove me distracted. I tin,! out and depressed, and I about resigned myself to the that after a person passes sixty f annot hope to feel good again.
lOMORROWS IKUSIV!
“Hetonga began to relieve me promptly. Now I eat heartily and enjoy every meal. My need for cathartics has been relieved, and I feel much better generally. I learned about Retonga through statements in the newspaper and I want to pass the good word on to others who need Retonga like I did.” Get genuine Retonga at R. P. Mullins Drug Store.—Adv.
PRE-SEASON SALE ESTATE HEATROLA
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FOR SALE: Good seed rye. Also,] A Good Opportunity for roliatl
I high grade yearling guernsey heifer, j A. .1. Wilde, 2 miles south on 43.
5-2p.
FOR SALE: One good 6 ft. John Deere combine. A-l shape. See Harve Rrcssler, 1 mile north Bainbridge. 2-4-fl-3n. FOR SALE: Two well broke Fox hounds, 5 and 6 years old. Royal Baslin, Fillmore, Tnd. 4-G-2p
Lor Salo-
FOR SALE: Wednesday, September 11, at 11 a. m., 5 miles southwest Rockville. 11 head registered Hereford cattle, cows, calves, hull i
men. Earn $35 to $55 weekly with special service for farmers in th’t territory. Also handle new and renewal business for the World's Largest Farm Press. Write Mr. Senate, Capper Building. Room 7G, Topeka, Kansas. 4-3t
FOr high grade upholstering furniture repairing, refinishing and pc; - feet fitting slip covers. Call 29‘i. THE ART FURNITURE SHOP. 4-tf
WANTED: Elderly lady to keep house for one. Box 1!7 Bainbridge, Indiana. 5-3t.
twenty-first
Bale Registered Ewes and Rams at Crawfordsville, Indiana, Wednesday.
September 11. Send for Catalogue. Rockville.
C. A. Quigg, Thorntown. Indiana.
- ; ! *r s Association's twenty-first Annual vvn ‘ t c R . s o« a ana P>Rs. orea sows.,
spring gilts and boars. Catalogue on I su< ' request. Phone 94-R 3. Stillman \ \va NTKI > A
6-Ip.
for 207
cheap smau Blnomi igtc.n 5-3p.
I FOR SALE: 25 feeding shoats and 3-4p., 23 bushels of timothy seed. D. ij.
refined woman of 50
or 60 years to live with family of three and help with household duties, i Inquire Banner. 6-2t.
FOR SALE: Owner leaving city, I I1un ' av y' must sell new large size oil heater, j
6-lp. i
j FOR SALE: 1938 Willys coupe
Just used 4 months. Inquire 208 | two 19 „ chevrolotSi two w:l6 Chev .
T/Ost—
north Jackson street.
4-
3p. j
FOR SALE: Chevrolet Roadster Very Reasonable. 415 Maple Ave. 4-3p
rolet coaches, one 1936 Plymouth, one 1936 V-8 coach. Many others. Open Sundays. Chew's Chevrolet
Sales, Pleasant Gardens.
6-3p. j
LOST: Two gray shirt two pagray pants, 8 and 12 year old hoy ■ sizes. $1 reward at 405 cast Perry street. Landy Watson. 6-1 o.
—Miscellaneous!
w.mET* S PROTESTANT KPlSfOPAL CHURCH I M Nelson, Vicar.
i September 8, 16th Sunday after Trinity. j 9:30 a. m. Church School.
-— :j^(a r a r aiaiaiaiajaa3MajaMSWiMi3ia®^c#amfl^ai5iaraf5iaMai3 PUBLIC SALE! On account of renting my farm, I will sell at public sale on my Jarni, one mile south iiml one-half mile eust of Fillmore and five iiil.'s southwest of Coatesville, on Wednesday, September 11,1940 at 10:30 a. m., the following described property: 7 HEAD CATTLE—One Jersey cow, 8 years old, giving good L|m\ milk: one Jersey cow, 7 years old, giving good flow milk; one jjir..v\ cow, 0 years old, good flow milk: one roan Shorthorn eow, 1 j Purs old, good flow milk; one heifer, due to freshen October first; one Jersej heifer, o|>cn; one n>d heifer, o|>en. These are extra good cows. ONE HORSE—One black mare, smooth mouth. 19 HEAD HOGS—One Chester White sow with 9 pigs; one Chester White sow with 6 pigs; and one Chester White sow to pig last half of September; and one Chester White male hog, 8 months ulil. All double immune. 30 HEAD SHEEP—30 head ewes, 3 and 4 years old. ( <>l{\ AND HAV—200 bushels old corn, more or less, and several tons of haled hay, consisting of alfalfa, timothy and clover. IMPLEMENTS—Wagon, corn planter, 3 cultivators, one 2-row and two single rows; Oliver riding break plow, John Deere walking break plow; spike tooth harrow, disc harrow, single shovel plow, double shovel plow, hay loader, rake, tedder, mowing machine, 6 hog troughs, 3 milk cans, double Ins's, single trees, hog house, brooder house, and many other articles. HOI SKHOLD GOODS—DoLaval cream separator, 2 heating stoves, coal oil stove, and other articles. TERMS—CASH.
W. M. PACE
(OI.S. HUNTER & DOBBS, Allots. AMOS HUNTER, Clerk Dinner by Fillmore Methodist Aid.
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• Store open tomorrow night to take your order for a genuine Estate Heatrola —and to let you in on our sensational offer of FREE COAL. The word to the wise is — hurry! HORACE LINK & CO. THE STORE OE FURNITURE
FOR SALE: 2
Berkshire
i hogs, spring pigs. Emmett Coope . j
j 3 1-2 miles east of Cloverdale. 5-i!p. ; a * c * H.vtcn, Bainbridge.
mn i(. I FOR SALE: 2 small calves, 1 JerI :;cy male, eligible to register. Don-
6-Ip.
! For washing and grc.i n j try DEEM S S3 kNDA Jackson street. Open 24 hair- 3-tf.
FOR SALE: Roan Shoithorn bu t. Eher Hamilton, west Columbia street. 5-2p.
FOR SALE: White Rock pullets. Phone 3F13. Maynard Grubb. 6-9-2*
FOR SALE: One 1938 Ford picu- i FOR SALK: Srnal > ivol 'y enameled truck in extra good condition. ! oak refrigerataor. hold 25 pounds.
top icer, $2.90. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170-.I.
up truck in extra good Floyd Skelton, Mt. Meridian.
5-3p.
NOTICE: For your a.-ih-haullag please call for Eldon .Lewis at Fred James Res. Phone 7I8-W. 7-TF.
10:30 a. m. Holy Communion and Sermon.
IN MEMORY In loving remembrance of Clara Jane Lyon who passed away 1 year ago today, Sept. 6. Remember friends as you pass by As you are now, as once was I, As I am now, some day you’ll be, (Prepare for death and follow me. The rolling stream of time flows on But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile Of mother, who once sat there. The flowers we lay upon your grave May wither and decay, But the love we have for you, dear. Will never fade away. A loving mother, so true and kind, No friend on earth like her we find; For all of us she did her best, May God grant her eternal rest. Morton Lyon Guy Lyon Fern Hurst James Lyon Arthur Lyon
CAROL ABDICATES
FOR SALE: Barbed wire, staples. ; nails, metal and roll roofing, a nearly new cider mill. Pherson, Bainbridge. 5-3t. FOR SALE: Good dry seasoned wood. Tom Stanger, 105 west Co-
lumbia street.
FOR SALE: Good cooking apples, sugar pears and blue plums. McCullough’s Orchard. 6-2t.
BRUSHES: For every purpose. Brushes for cleaning walls, floors, draperies, toilet bowels, Venetian blinds and radiators. Mops of ,1 j kinds. Snider's Wallpaper and Paiat
Store.
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tiations were going on with Bulgaria i FOR SALE: Frying chickenr. over Dobrudja Province, which Ru- j Clifford Torr, 2 miles west of Limemania got in the Balkan war of 1913. ; dale. Phone rural 10F11. 5-2t.
In its last days, he had surrendered j
two provinces to Russia.
saxophone,
I terms.
FOR SALE: Conn E-Flat fine condition. Easy Fae Spurlock. Phone 823-W.
6-2t.
FISH FRY: Fresh fish every Friday night at the Moderne. North
iiTtTi' Side Square.
Antonescu had been under technical arrest for two months until he was released to become premier this week, because of his opposition to the cession of Bessarabia and northern Dobrudja to Russia. Yesterday, however, he had announced that his government would not oppose the Hungarian occupation of Transylvania, which had been dictated by Germany and Italy at the Vienna conference two weeks ago. “bne of Antonescu’s first acts had been to lift the press censorship and the government press department, working closely with him, &ave a hint of his policy. It said newspapers would “respect the monarchy, not antagonize Russia, Hungary or Bulgaria. not attack members of the government, and will reflect the will (Cwnttnued on Pile* Pour)
FOR SALE. Frying chickens. Call j prices. Mrs. Artie Scobee at Brick Chapel.
For delivery now car Pawn Creek
Eastern coal. Last car at summer
A. J. Duff. Phone 317. 6-2t.
2-4-G-3p
FOR SALE: Orchards.
Apples.
Buchheit eod.
OPENING!
PHILLIP'S ”66" SUPER SERVICE STATION (Marion Hurst • Mgr.)
A MODERN SERVICE STATION FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE PEOPLE OF GREENCASTLE AND PUTNAM COUNTY HAS NOW BEEN OPENED ON BLOOMINGTON ST. (Corner of Hanna St.)
LUBRICATION
WASHING
POLISHING
ACCESSORIES
TIRES
BATTERIES
OPEN 6 A. M. TO 9 P. M. DAILY
HP FREE SOFT DRINKS AND CIGARS
COMPLIMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING GREENCASTLE CONCERNS
LAWRENCE P. CRAWLEY CONTRACTOR Phone 295-J CURRIE’S TIN & FURNACE
MOORE ELECTRIC CO. SOUTH JACKSON ST. Phono 72 WILLIAM IRVIN PAINTING CONTRACTOR Phone 729-R
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FARM AUCTION I will Nell at auction on Monday, Sept. 16 at 10.30 A. M. To the highest bidder, my farm of 160 acre*, located 12 miles north of Greoncastle, I ( j miles southwest of Fincastle—1-4 tillable in high state of cultivation, valuable timber, mostly walnut; excellent pasture; I*leiit> tillable land available; on good road, new barn, new 5 room house, with pantry, full basement, furnace heat and water in house. Two large cisterns, two wells. I will also sell the personal property at the same time which includes some household goods, mostly new. TERMS: Date of Sale. 0. C. ASHLEY Auctioneer: AI.VA FORD. I iim h served by Fincastle Sundaj School. Public is cordially invited to ins|>eot farm at any time.
Motor freight service to and from Chicago and points north Fast, dependable, economical. JASPER & CHICAGO MOTOR EXPRESS. Phone 116. M-W-F-tf. Expert piano tuning end repairing F. LaVerne Riley, 207 West Poplar
FOR SALE: Home grown vegeta-
bles on northwest corner square Sat-j Street. Phone 60 I k.
urday. Green beans 2 lbs. 15r, cab-! hage 2 , i.c lb., watermelons 2 for 25c. | Roy Watson. 6-lp. j
Real Estate
FOR SALE: A 197 acre farm. Ninety acr^s tillable, balance pasture. Six room house. Electricity available. Price $22.00 per acre. Financed. J. T. Christie, Heal Estate. 5-3t.
Portable seed cleaner Wheat rye and soy beans 5c, clove: 20c timothy 15c Instead of 25c md 20c. Klmer SJutherlin, Clove:dele
30-2-4-6-9-5p.
FOR SALE: An 86 acre improved farm on payment plan. Price $4500.00. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 5-3t.
-For Rent—
FOR RENT: Furnished light housekeeping rooms, Inner spring mattresses, lights, gas and water. 410 south Jackson street. 4-3t.
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Indianapolis, or copies thereof will be forwarded upon payment of nominal charges. No refund will be made for plans returned. ALL CHECKS EOR PLANS 8IIDPLD Hi: MADE PAYAPI.H TO *T\ | |: IIH.IIU \\ < or imm\n\." Only contractors who have been prequallfied in accordance with Chapter 98. Acts of the General Assembly of 1937, will ho eligible to submit bids. Proposals for bidding purpost-s must requested on Form CK 3-A which
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he furnished Each bidde
upon request,
with his proposal, shall
a corporate surety bond, payal to the State of Indiana, in the sum of one and one-half (1%) times the amount of his proposal, and such bond shall lie only in the form prescribed by law. and shall be executed on the form hound In the proposal. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids or to award on any combination | of bids that is most advantageous
the State of 1 ndiana.
STATE HIGHWAY ODMMISSION
OF INDIANA
T. A. DIcuh, Chairman. 30-2t,
FOR RENT: One modern apartment near college and city school. In good neighborhood and a pleasant place to live. Phone 599-.I >>r 378-W. 12-tf.
FOR RENT: 3 room unfurnished apartment, partly modern. Rent reasonable. 405 oast Hanna street. 4-lt. FOR RENT: 3 room apartment and bath. Dr. J. F. Gillespie. 4-3n
FOR RENT: Sleeping room, modern home. 109 west Liberty street. 4-6-2p.
FOR RENT: 4 room Ellis apartment, modern with electric refrigerator and gas stove. Call 443. 6-10-13-3t.
FOR RENT: Double and single sleeping room. 612 east Seminary street. 6-2t.
FOR RENT: Modem 3 room unfurnished apartment with private bath. Close in. Call 641-J. 6-lt.
Miss Elisabeth Loekri lge'; Fall semester in piano opens Monday, Sept. 9th. Melody Way m thod for children by class and privnti 1c • -ns. Other methods for adv mo. 1 pupils. Those interested eall Mi I.ni kridge at the studio. 202 W d Walnut St. 6-lt.
Genius Thomas A. Edison'- 9-day diary—the only one he ever kept. Written at the time the great inventor was working on some of his most important experini nts. It is filled wRh pungent, witty comment upon all sorts of tilings, from dreams to what causes dandruff. Don’t miss this appealingly human and vital historic document, printed for thi first time anywhere, in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week’s Sunday Chicago Herald-Amcrican. 6-lp.
LOST: Black jack, tan leather. Reward. Return to Police Department. 6-lp.
Floyd Anderson, Monon agent of C.ovordalo, underwent an operation at the local hospital Thursday afternoon. James I Nelson returned to his home in Greeneastle Thursday from the Putnam county hospital.
DANCE “The Shades” SATURDAY & SUNDAY Paul Barker's 12 Pc. Novelty Band Cover Charge 39c i»er person.
FOR RENT: Five room modern house on south Locust street near Colloge and city school. Phone 795-M. 5-2t.
FOR RENT: Room for student boys. 308 north College avenue. P H. Downey. 5-3p
FOR RENT: Upper apartment, Clean and decorated, large closets. 218 Bloomington street. 5-3t.
FOR RENT: To adults, 3 or 4 room modem unfurnished apartment with hath. 819 south Indiana street. G-Jt.
FOR RENT: Locust Cottage apartment. Two rooms, kitchenette and bath. Phone 710-J. 5-2p.
FOR RENT: Modern three room apartment on ground floor. Electric Frigidaire. Private bath. 511 Ea-u Anderson Street. 5-3t.
FOR RENT: Two unfurnished rooms. See John Tharp. 6-lp.
—Wanted— For well drilling see J. L. Smith, Cloverdale. Phone 4 on 135. 3-6p.
Administrator’s Sale
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, odt id ; rat >r of the Estate of James Hartman, Deceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, at the late residence ol aid decedent two miles south and on n ile east ot Uineastle, in I i nklln chip, Putnam County, Indiana, on Friday, September 13 the personal pro|»erty of said estate, consisting of 2 horses (smooth mouth), 2 eoxvs, I eat, 19 shoats, 3 sows, steel roller, mower, hay take, sulky breaking plow, walking breaking plow, on row cultivator, single shovel plow, double shovel plow, five hoe plow, walking cultivator, disc harrow, Blaek Hawk corn planter, wagon, Ford Automobile (two door). Buzz saw, John Det ' Tractor, Gasoline engine, eider pr. . .i acres corn in fb'ld, and some antique dishes and household goods. Said salt' to begin at 1:9h o’clock P. M. TERMS—CASH In Hand.
WANTED: Woman for general’ housework. Phone 618. 4-3t.
RAYMOND HAYS, Adm. ALVA FORD. Auctioneer CHARLES McGAUGHEY, Attor.ey.
