The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 November 1944 — Page 3

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PRICES ARE SLASHED

BUTTON, Button, Button, wi.e needs Buttons Were $ 10 W>- have them of all .lfs< ri(»ii..n, kiiuls and eolors You ran now buy them by th dozen. Can I \ 0* BALL CLEAR-VIS PINT JARS Were 79 Complete wth lid and jar ml hers. R„y now for t there are slill many Items you will wani to ran. J W#* 9x12 WEFTONT RUGS 33 95 Made of heavy cotton and rayon yarn with ^ sturdy kraft fiber. This is a very serviceald. Si# lift niK, a n-markable buy, indeed.

STEP-ON-STOOLS

Were 3.85

Can be used as a chair, or short ladder, red and ^ white in color. This is a very handy Item to have $ # ft ft in, and near th; kitchen. “ w w

SAVE ON CLOTHING

VALUES FOR WOMEN

WOMEN’S COTTON BRASS AIRES . . . Were $1.00 An Ideal buy at an Ideal time. They have the wide hems and side hooks and we have all si/.es. M M £ WOMEN’S GARTER BELTS Were 1.19 Smooth rayon satin with the ol.istir insoanis nt*at hook ami oyi* closing", tapod on pins, color, t«a MMC rose, m M ^ WOMEN’S MESH HOSE Were .77 Round hole mesh pattern, flattering for either daytime or night. These ur- practical as well as # Wr Is-eoming, ~ ^

VALUES FOR BOYS

BOV'S COMMANDO HATS Were $ .29 This is something in head wear that every boy de- <g pi sires for play. This hat has ;< chin tie and will I ^ f stand the knocks. * 90^ BOY’S ZELAN JACKETS Were 2.89 A light weight and servirable jacket. These are _ _ tan in color ami have a Talon front, ran Is- worn S \ .^7 f with or without a sweater, wr have all sl2.es. ^ BOY’S RAINCOATS Were 3.98 •lust the thing that your hoy ulli hr needing now to £ — _ wear to school. Just the right weight for a rain coat. ^

VALUES FOR MEN

MEN’S SPORT COATS Were $12.75 These are all wool, hut slightly soiled, not all P C} A A sizes in every color, so hurry. ^0.00 MEN’S TEE SHIRTS Were 1.25

No ironing Aeorssary, economical al this low pries',

found rib neck line, you will want several of C#C

these.

MEN’S FELT HATS Were 3.98 (ienuine rabbit fur felt, with a sheep skin sweat £ ^ m wy hand, these hats are very light in weight, and J / will he very comfortable on your head. MEN’S Plastic Shell Sheep Lined Coats . . . Were 26.50 ■especially made for the man who has (rouble in keeping warm on redd winter days. This Is ^ | V # a full length coat, and a remarkable buy. VALUES FOR BABIES KROELER BABY CRIBS Were $24.95 Made of hard wood with adjustable side. You ran easily bring baby witnln easy reach. | # O O This crib also has a automatic drop, and #| # knee action release. BIELEY BABY OIL Were 39 Ksperlally made for your baby's delicate soft 1 r you will want to use it freely all over the baby s | body es|MM'ially In the skin folds. KLEINERT’S WATER PROOF PADS . . Were .29 These pads will cling, protecting the baby's outer t Or clothing when holding the baby, and protects the I W'* bed clothing while the baby sleeps.

REDUCED TO CLEAR

UNFINISHED DRESSING TABLES Save twice—save first by buy ing al this pricesave second—by buying this (able and pninling It yourself. UNPAINTED MAGAZINE RACKS . •

*

Just the rack you have been wanting, for ean (taint or finish I his one to suit your taste. UTILITY CAN

you own

Were $6.49

$4.98

Were 1.49

$1.19

Were

xtth large and medium sizes. Those cans have apd can be used for any trash which contains

37<

no liquids.

ODDS AND ENDS

WnUB SALE TRICE

1 Mattress covers 1H Infant Terry Bios 'iS Decorative Scatter Rugs . # Harden Sprayers H Heavy Plastic Mallats S Inside and Outside Calipers ® Kitchen Light Fixtures 4 Snlce Sets - H Bread Knives 20 Orange Juicers 12 (hurns - 12 Packages Cow and Sheep Manure 40 Boxen of Pearl Chius 12 Boxes Vigor Tablets 05 Men’s Hand Tailored Ties

•<ii8.1» .09 5.95 0.95 1.25 1.19 S.98 1.19 I.OA .15 1.00 .20 .10 .15 1.00

*2.77

.19

4.77 8.89

.50 .89

1.97

.47 .87 .05 .59 .05 .05 .00 .87

(5$ * + •p** * * * + PALESTINE * ^ •>' "P •'* + -p H* 4- *!• *p -p + *!• •!• ^c*. Mrs. Helen Noll and children s|>enr the weekend with Bill Noll in Bainbridge. Mrs. Dessie Soomon and Mr. Clarence Beck were in Greencastle Saturday afternoon. Little Larry Hand spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and

FOR SALE: Cider Buchhett Orchard.

and apples.

26-tf.;

Mrs. Ott Hand.

Mr, and Mrs. Jeff Bugg spent Sunday with CTiarlie Miller. Hawks entertained n number of

guests Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck called on Paul Fredricks and Harry Becks

Sunday afternoon.

The Grovdand Community Clubl* ce< ^ *-'• * L - " e bhs Home and Auto mot Thursday afternoon with Emma Supply. 11-tf

Faprow.

F^OR SALE: Table-top Florence kerosene stove, like new. 1118 S College. Call after Thursday noon. l-2p

FIRESTONE factory control re-

{capping and vulcanizing Is guaran ! hiehes square. 12.95,

FOR SALE: Walnut finished stoveboards, 33 inches square, $2.50; 36

Furniture Kx-

NOTICE OF VOTING PLACES FOR GENERAL ELECTION 1944 Tht* undersigned luvnrd of County (*ommi*stonei\s of f*uin;tm <N»unty, Stnto of Indiana, hereby gives notice that a general election will he held Tuesday, November 7. 1D44. at the following designated places in the various voting precincts of Putnam County, to-wit North Precinct—Jackson Twp. -liarnurd School House South IToolnet-—Jackson Twp.-—New Maysvfile School Hldg. North ITeclnct- Franklin Twp. Library in ftoaehdale South Precinct—Franklin Twp. John Wilson Store Pineastlc Precinct—Franklin Twp Old (’hutch Huil«#ng North Precinct—Uusseli Tvs p.—HusseUvilh School Huilding South Precinct—Russell Twp. clarence Goff’s Kesldenci North Precinct—('Union Twp. Morton School llousiSouth Precinct—-t’linton Twp. Oscap Martin’s Residence Fast Precinct—Monroe Twp MainhrUlge School Huilding West Precinct—Monroe 1’wp.- Old Store liullding North Precinct—Floyd Twp. Grovclaiid St*hool llous*South TTecinct — Floyd Twp, Floyd (’enter School Building North Precinct—-Marion Twp.—Fillmore School Building South Precinct—Marion Twp.-—Putnam County Karin Grcencastle Township Poxridge Precinct—Maple Heights School Hous<' GrcencnHtle Township—Linualale Precinct—Oernld Ttnld Kesldenc** (Jreenca.stle Townsliip North Grehiuastle- .lames I’.irl Residence Greencastle City North Kirst Ward—Harold St ars Rt sith nee Greeneastle L’lty—South l'lrst Ward—Court House Greencastle City North Second Ward Kli Williams Residence Greencastle City—South Second Ward -High School Building Grecneasth' City—North Third Ward- Bob PitrUcr R* sld. nrc Grefncastle City South Third Ward - Mrs. Slmnk vyilei s Residence Greencastle City—North Fourth Ward u I at eke Building Greencastle City South Fourth vVan! -Gertrude l)ulh> Residence East Precinct Madison 'I'vvp.—Dills School House West Precinct Madison Twp. — Brum rstown School Building North Precinct- Washington Twp Frank Benter’s Residfio e South Precinct—Washington Twp. No. 10 School Building North Precinot.—Warden 'J'w p. 4'ommunity lions,, in Pui namvllle South Precinct—Warren Twp.—Putnamvillc School House East Precinct—Jefferson Twp.—P.ello Cnion School Bldg, West Precinct Jefferson Twp.—Lloyd Knight’s Place Mill Creek Precinct—Jefferson Twp.- Seehman Garago East Precinct—Cloverdat,. i’vvp. Lewis Neler Bldg. West Pri-cinct t’loverdr.le Twp -(’oi hentiur Uhlg. Subject to .\rnendment. WITNESS tlie band and seal of the said board of Oommissioners of Putnam County, Indiana, this 2f*tli day of October, 1J41. W \LLA< E II SPENCER GEORGE L RICE R l ’ IH)L1 ’11 FORDICK Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana. \TTEST: I Eddie Ruis, 1 Auditor of Putnnm bounty. 2C-l-2t.

A(XX>RDION AND SAXOPHONE WANTED. STATE * $UCE. (BOX X. BANNER. 19-tf.

*'1 stm 91, 1 put arthritis on tin run or r«*fund. Many others the same is done. G. R. Wysong, 6th FI. Lcmcks Bldg., Indianapolis, 4, Indiana.” 12-tf

Will t**ade good gas stove for cash or kerosene stove with plug-in oven. Must be in 1st condition. Morton Garage, Morton. 9-tf

We pay Highest Prices for Wool Prompt Remittance in Full. We Furnish Sacks and Twine Free of Charge to our customers. M. Sabel & Sons, John H. Neumeyer, LouIm vine. Ky. 4-tl

WERE IN THE MARKET for paper and magazines needed by gov* erment. We also buy beef hides. A & S. Junk Yard. Phone 676. 6-ti

Help us to help you by coming in ]early for your Christmas Gift Photographs. Eight different attractive “Special Offers'* for your selection MK. & MRS. K. VON STEINENS* STCDIO (OVER MI KPHV'S 5 A 10c STOKE). 25-tf

FOR SADE: Apples, Carl Moore at Raccoon, Dtate Road 4.*>. 18-eod.

PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY FRIDAY. NOV. 3,1944 At 12:89 P. M. The un<ii>rsiKn<‘<l KoiK liiluir Bank ami Trust Company, Admlnintrator of the of Ik-wov Oswalt, il«'<'<«s4Hl. will soil at (tnblk' auction at his farm locatcrl dirts' mills, soiiihcust of lluinhriilKc ami ten mill's northeast of (irccncastlc Ihc following ilcsiriln-il |iro|>crty: CATTLE One Jersey eaw, (food milker; dire,. reKl»t«*re«l polletl Shorthorn rows; one reKistereil (lolltsl Shorthorn bull; two registere,! polled Shorthorn heifer calves, six months old. These ,'attle are from dir J. T. Kdmundson herd at Amo and will furnish pa|iers. IMPLEMENTS One Farmall tractor F-12 on rubber, in k<mh1 condition; John Deere tractor mowiiiK machine; tractor cultivator; tractor break plow; tractor disc harrow; side delivery rake; McCormick Derrlng manure spreader; tractor hitch on rubber; roller, lime spreader; corn planter; wood saw; fence stretchers; push rake drag. GRAIN 12 acres of corn in field; 200 hushelN old corn in crib; about 80 bushels wheat. HAY AND STRAW Six nr eifflit tons of Clover hay in mow; Six tons of oats straw. WAGONS (2) AUTOMOBILE One Hudson — 194! on good tires.. TRUCK One Chevrolet truck, racks, and bed, on koimI tires. 3 HOG HOUSES IN GOOD REPAIR One Feeder, two ten KUlhm cream cans and many other articles too tedious to mention. R0ACHDALE BANK and TRUST CO. Administrator of the Estate of Dewey Oswalt ALTON Hl’ltsf, and ALBERT HOTTER, Auctioneers. H. R. SANDS, Clerk. GILLEN and LYON, Attorneys.

FOR SA1.K: 1000 bu of corn from the picker, 1 cow and cnlf, $110.00 Ed Stone, across from Airport. \ 31-2p.

FOR SALE: Pot (frown chrysanthemums, beautiful plants in bud and bloom. Castle Gardens. 81-2ts

change,

170-J.

West Side Square,

Phone 1-lp

FOR SALE: Three good milk cow ami five choice heifers to be fresh soon. Franz Whicker, one mile southeast ot Stilesville. l-3-8-8-4t. Nice fine chickens for sale. Phone 295-R. 1-1!

FOR SALK: Large baby calf. Roy sen Dairy. l-2t.

FOR SALE: 1930 Chevrolet coupe, fair tires, George Cone, R-3, Commercial Place. l-2p.

WANTED: Furnished 2. 3. or 4 room apartment. Couple, no children. Mr. Gutin of Navy V-12 staff. Phor.e 827. 31-2t.

WANTED: To buy your complete outfit; why have a sale; please mail list of Merchandise for sale. Walter S. Campbell, Greencastle, Indiana. 28-6ts.

-For Rent-

POR RENT: Two 5 room houses, 1 1-2 miles from town, electric lights, city water. Dept, of Water Works. ao-sta.

FOR RENT: One room upstairs, twin bed*. 300 N. College. l-3-4-3ts.

•kcal Estate-

FOR SAI.E: Child's wagon, rub-ber-tired wheels, good condition. Phone 477. 1-lp, FOR SALE: 15 months roan Shorthorn bull. Call between 8 an*i 3. Valeria Layne, Fillmore. 1-lp. FOR SALK: One gas range witii litj.h oven. Anna M. Bulk, Cloverdule. 1-lp

FOR SALE: Twenty Putnam county iarim. \\ rite for list. N. Phillips, Real Estate, Fillmore. 25-eod

FOR SAI-E: Chevrolet 1 1-2 ton 1940, 158 inch W. B. truck, dual wheels, good tires, 8.25 on rear, 7.60 10 ply in front. A-l tires, motor new ly overhauled, grain bed, air brakes: also good milking type Shorthorn bull, 2 years old, weight 1200 lbs A. H. Goodhart, 3 miles east of Bainbridge. 30-6p.

FOP. SALK: Attractive suburban pmperty on E. Washington Street Road. Approximately four acres, m lorn eight-room house suitable fot inverting into duplex. New Holland furnace and new roof, two fireplaces; i t uior in excellent repair. City water, electricity, drilled well, and splendid fruit cellar. Pasture for •ow or horse, chicken jiark, and arge garden space. Shown by ap* m ailment. Phone 512-W. 30-l-3-3t.

Pearl O’Hair will hold a Gift Bazaar on Wednesday, Nov. 8th from 10 a. m. to 5 p. in. on the side wa’lat her home, 208 Spring Ave. Gift of unusual and personal distinction Many pre-war quality and not ob tamable now will lie displayed. Tin public is cordially invited. 31-2t.

FOR SALE: Baby beds $12.95 clothes hampers $5.75 to $6.50:

s I F—Good 5 burn i U i ) 1 mo O(* traps 3 I'm 10c; rubb i glovet hT>R SA . (icioi a an in I i ro | j nrt | cang complete line of

sene range, built in oven. Made by, . ..... , lr ' „ ../ tools: range boilers $11.25;

Perfect Stove Company. Ezra Crnlt, ■

109 West Liberty.

31-'its.

FOR SALK: Having broken my leg I am forced to sell my A-l coon dog. L. J. Clark, Mt. Meridian. 31-4p. FOR SALE: Box spring mattress. Phone 756-W. after 5:00 P. M. 31-2p.

FOR SALE: One pony, saddle and bridle, child broke. Call at Orr’s Tavern, 3 W. Franklin 31-3ta.

FOR SALE: Good hvatrola and gas stove. Inquire at Apt. 2, Taylor apartments, 10 Olive street. 30-3p

FOR SALE: Young pure bred registered Guernsey bulls. Ready for service. Yeager and Scobce, east of Brick Chapel. 23-24-25-30-31-l-6p.

FOR SALE:' 700-1000 bu. Cora from picker this Friday. Harlan Nelson 1 mile north of cross roads school. 31-l-2p

FOR SALE: Saw mill wood, $1.50 cord at mill; $2.75 a cord delivered In 5 cord loads. Phil Adamson. 8 miles west on W. B. Singleton farm. 27-eod

WANTED: Any kind at dead itock. CW1 278, Greeacaatla. Charge: paid. John Waohtel Oo eod

FOR SALE: 206 acre farm, Lockr’dg' Farm, 3 mile* north of CloverI;.!,! on 43, good improvements or 80 icres on north side on west side of rond or 170 acres on east side of road. Walter S. Campbell, Greencastle Indiana. \ 28-6ts. FOR SALE: \ 80 Mere farm in J fferson Township. Fifty acr«s tillable, balance pasture with never failing water. Five room house, good birn. Delco lighting. Price $4800. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 30-6ts

-LoSt-

hand oil

ers 15c to $1.30; caulking compound 35c per tube; clean easy milker, com plete $209.50; storm door closers $1.25; 8 cup vaculators $2.75; glazing compound one lb. can 17c; heavyj weather strip 5c per ft. ETCHKSON I HARDWARE AND FLTRNITITRF COMPANY. BATNBRIDGE. 30-3t Rare pieces from many countries at Pearl O’Hair’s Side Walk Bazaar on Nov. 8, from 10 a, m. to 5 p. m. 208 Spring Ave. 31-21.

Wanted*

WANTED TO RENT: 3 or 4 room furnished or partly furnished apaitment. Address Box 18, Banner. 30-.1p

WANTED: Featherbeds, pleas, state exactly where you live. R. W Baldwin, Greencastle. R. 4. 31-2p WANTED TO RENT: Bant at lot suitable for cow. Close In town Clarence Albright. 401 E, Hanna S 30-1-2'v Just arrived: '/j II. I*, eleetrieul motors, $25.60 each. Monlgmuei' Ward «V Co. 1-3!

I/OST: Heavy gold boys ring with initals K. D. around square or at Mason Hall. $5.00 reward. Please return to Helen Harris, Mason Hall. 30-3p. LOST: K. ' tackle box and oOlUppient ai A Hum's Lake last Thursday. $5.00 reward. Call L. J. Clark. Mt. Meridian. 31-4p.

LOST: Black leather billfold con- ; Ining money and gas stamps. Return to Banner Office. Reward. l-3p.

-Misfcnsinpitiis-

"Prize winning Berkshire boars;” farmer's price. Harold Colhngs, Rockville, Indiana, Phone Bellmore. . 31-4p.

NffTICE: Singer reprt sentativo will b(> in Greencastle, Monday, N vember 13. For service send a card to Singer Sewing Machine Company, 711 Wabash, Terre Haute, Indiana, 1-2-3-8-9-10, 6ts. DIZZY HONORED

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FOR SA1J5: (One span mares 6 and j 7 years old, sound, 1400 lbs. each, broke good; 2 wooden wheel wagons and box bed: two 1 horse wheat drill; one 10 x 7 double disc drill fertilizer attachments for tractor or horses, $85.00. Walter S. Campbell, Grcencastle, Indiana. 28-l-2ts

You can again give your home fresh window charm with .... METAL VENETIAN BLINDS 29 to 86 inch width LIMITED QUANTITY Ivory bmUI with neutral color tape—decorative wood head. Bring measurements of your windows PHONE 70

LINK l CO.

The Store of Furniture

FOR SALE: Two Hereford bull calves. One old enough for service Oscar Duncan, one mile north, one mile west Brick Chapel. 1-lp.

FOR SALE: Electric ironer in goon condition. 513 north Indiana street l-2p

FOR SALE: Some nice country lard. Elirha McAninch, 3 miles west of Stilesville. l-3p.

WANTED: Cement finishing, pla tering, i himney repair, general re pairing, paper hanging and painting work. James B. SJims, Reelsville. R 2. 31-3p WANTED: Soldier wants small electric radio, in good condition, state price and kind. Answer Box 20, Banner. 30-2D-

WANTED: Girl wants to do house work in home with no children. Ad dross Box A, Banner. 30-3p

WANTED: Repair work on bike and all wheel goods. We retire wagons, baby buggies, wheel chnii etc. Expert painting and str'pini Send your Xmas repairing in now Luther Bicycle Shop, 206 E. National, Brazil Indiana. 30-1-3-3;>

ST LOUIS, N'iv. 1 (UP; Dizzy P in, the former St. Ixniis Cardinal j-itcher who occeisionally murders the King's English as a sports commntator, today was named the Nation's No l play-by-play baseball aunt uncer by the sporting m-ws.

XOTMR Of AlrillXIKTH\TIOX Notice In hero by given Hint the uiulcrHtgncil hiiH been appointed by the Judge nf the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State nf Indiana. Administrator of tin- eHtn.tr of ChaiTtioey Iv Molten, Inte nf pirtnam County, deeeosed. Said entail- Is stipponeil to In- solvent JIq.Ioi- A. Mii.ten, AdmlnlHtrntrix No. S. r .7!>, Omer C. Akers, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. lughes A- Hughes. Attorneys. lx-3t

WANTED: 32 volt washing m» chine motor at once. State price Willis J. O'Neal, Greencastle, R. 2. 30-3p. WANTED to care for childl It af ternoons and evenings. Phone 735-1 l-2ti

WANTED: Good used Western saddle. State condition and price Box B. Banner. 31-2o

SAVE FUEL wllh SStorm Sash mm* Hock Wool ALLAN Lumber Co., *»*

WANTED: Woman between 35 and 50 years of age to care for elderly lady. Call In person at 10S emit Franklin. 31-2p.

Auto — Fire -- Life INSURANCE Save 25o/, nn Fanil Fire Policies EZRA CRAFT, Phone 892

For HKiH GRADE ★ UPHOLSTERING ★ REPAIRING ★ REFINISHING CaH Art Furniture Co. 17 West Franklin Street

PHONE 299

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Beware Coughs ? from common colds • That Hang On Creomulslon relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Oieotuulslon with the understanding you must like 'he way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. • GRE0MULSI0N For Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis

ARTIFICIAL BREEDING THE ECONOMICAL & SAFE WAY FROM QUALITY BUTJLS GUERNSEY, JERSEY, HOLSTEIN Dairymens’ Artificial Insemination Service Call before 9:30 A. M. for Service That Day. A. J. Wilde. Phone 484-R, Greencastle. Fred M. and I-ouKe D. Ruzaalrd 804 East College Street Crawfordsvllle PHONE CRAWFORDSVTLUC 484 Write fc: special booklet.