The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 November 1944 — Page 3
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IH V YOUR 1 Do You Hate HOT FLASHES? If you suffor from hot flash'*, feel wink, nervous, a bit blue at times —all due to the functional "mlddleage" period peculiar to women—try Lydia E. Plnklmm’s Vegetable Oomnaturef Follow label directions. LYDIA E. PINKHAM S WBmj
"I urn 91, I put arthritis on th* | run or refund. Many others the j same is done. G. R. Wyaong, 0th PI. I.emcke Bldg., Indianapolis, 4, Ind- ! iana." 12-tl We pay Highest Prices for Wool. 1 Prompt Remittance in Pull. We Kurnish Sacks and Twine Free of Charge to our eustomers. M. Sabe) * Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Louisville, Ky. 4-tf.
FOR SALK: 8 English Shepherd puppies. Joe Hilburn, Clovettlale, Route 2. 6-3p FOR SALK: Sorrel smooth mouth mare. H. C. Christy, Greencastle R. 3. B-S-2p FOR SALE: White face hull, 16 months old: one registered Chester White male hog, 18 months aid; one small cook stove. Robert Houston, Cloverdale, Route 1. 6-3p
WANTED: To Buy Rmm movie projector. Leave name and address at Banner. 6-13-203-t. WANTED: Vault and cesspool cleaning. Sen or write Jess Rum ley R. No. 3, Air Port i>>ad. 6-4p WANTED TO KEY: A pair of mahogany love seats. Answer Box D, Banner. 6-4 p
WA_NT1*»: Any Kind at dwid ■took. Call 27S, Greenea* 1«. Charges paid. John Wachtel Go. aod.
WANTED: Ride to Curtiss-Wright Indianapolis 12:00 to 8:00. 2 people. t?all after 6:00. Phone 241-W. 6-6p.
kXlR SALE: Florence heating stove No. 75 chromium trim, like new. 1016 Soutli Indiana Street. 4-2p.
VOTE FOR D0NUS E. DENNY
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Prosecuting Attorney ★ MEMBER PUTNAM COUNTY BAR ★ VETERAN OF WORLD WAR I. GENERAL ELECTION, NOV. 7TH, 1944 Your Support Will Be Appreciated
WERE IN THE MARKET for paper and magazines needed by goverment. We also buy beef hides. A & S. Junk Yard, Phone 678. «-tf
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To The Voters Of Putnam County I have been your servant for the past four years. A vote from you on November 1, will be a vote of confidence to me and my two boys on the fighting fronts. EDDIE BUIS Democratic Candidate FOR AUDITOR
Hard-To-Get Items
19c 40c 85c
$1.29 $3.95
2 Gal. Stone Crocks 2 Gal. Stone Jars 4 Gal. Stone Jars 6 Gal. Stone Jar; White Enamel Toilet
Seats
Metal Drapery Brackets Pair 69c Hall Tea Pots $1.10 6 Qt. Vaculator $2.75 S3 Pc. Blue China Set Special $10.25 Large Decorated Flower Pots 59c Ironing Board Pads and
Covers
8-Ft. Metal Hog
Trughs
30-Ga! Range
Boilers
See Our Selection of Pyrex Items. Etcheson Hardware And Furniture Co. BAINBRIDGE
$2.45 $11.25 $11.25
Help us to help you by earning in early for your Christmas Gift Photographs. Eight different attraetive "Speeial Offers” for your seleetlon. MR. A MRS. K. VON STE1NKNS’ STUDIO (OVER Ml KPHY’8 5 A Kie STOKE). ' 25-tf.
FOR S ALE: A solid, ornnfortablioverstuffed easy chair, delivered any where in town for only $7.95. Furnituro Exchange, West Side Square.
6-lp.
WANTED: All kinds of Comic magazines. We will pay 30e per dozen for “Funny Books’’ if they have good covers. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170-.T. 6-lp WANTED TO BUY Small house, Box 30, Fillmore. 0-3p
Phone 170-.I.
FOR SALE: Three good milk cow: and five choice heifers to be fresh soon. Franz Whicker, one mile .southeast of Stilesville. l-3-6-8-4t.
WANTED: Repair work on hikes and all wheel goods. We re-tire wagons, baby buggies, wheel chairs, etc. Export painting and stilping. Send your Xmas repairing now. Luther Bicycle Shop, 206 E. National, Brazil, Indiana. 6-6p.
FOR SALE: Good Jersey-Guernsey I cows. Also, Jersey-Guernsey heifer calves. Pete Butts 2 miles north of Harmony 1 1-2 mile east. 3-2p.
FOR SALE: 4 year old male English Setter; 7 months old Redbone. L. .1. Clark, Mt. Meridian. 4-3p.
FOR SALE: Men’s suits and coats. Size 38, Children’s clothing, Tuesday only, at 126 E. Washington. 6-lt
WANTED: Experienced laundress qt house, electric equipment. Small family- Write Box D, Banner. 6-3t.
FDR TRADE: 12 room house at 113 Elizabeth street. Will trade for 5 or 6 room house in or near town. George Patterson. 4-3p
FDR SALE: 18 head feeder shoots, weighing atxmt 125 lbs. also new corn, hand husked. A. C. Norman, 3 miles west Clintar. Falls. 3-3p.
FOR SALE: 1,000 bushels corn. Sec Roy Suthcrlin. Phone 57 or 688. . 6-3t FOR SALE: Heavy duty tractor trailer with tight grain lied and good rubber. Grover McCammon, Roachdale, Phone. 6-2p FOR SALE: 1000 bushels of good corn from the picker. Zol McIntyre. 6-2p
FOR RENT
FLASH!!! Your umiMial imported riiristniUM can be purelmsed at Pearl O’Hair’N Bazaar of imports appearing as a Street Scene Wednesday,
FOR SALE: Ripe pears and fancy j November 8lh from 10:00 *. in. to Turley Wlnesap and Rome Beauty 15:00 p. in. at '.’08 Spring Avenue.
FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment, upstairs, also 3 room unfumi died apartment, ahare privileges, lady preferred. 007 S. Locust. 4-2p. FOR RENT: 4 room house, furnace and basement, cow pasture, ben house. Phone IOF'12. 6-S-2p FOR RENT: ■> room modern apartment and 4 room semi-modern apartment. S. C. Sayers. 6-11.
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FOR SALE: Apples, Carl Moore at Raccoon, State Road 43. 18-cod.
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
FOR SALE: ‘2 ilUfll wheel trailer. 4 6.50x20 fires’ heavy enrodruetion. Ideal for farm tractor! C, A. W«bb. 2-3-6-3t.
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Of Putnam County M\ pledge to Ihiliiiiin County citizens is the oath of the office I seek. You support will lie appreciated. (Paid Political Ailv.)
I' 1. Light factory; essential. GIRLS-BOYS MEN-WOMEN NOW UNTIL SPRING PLANTING Take A Job Where You Can “Continue To Help Win The War” 1WRT-TIME - - FULL-TIME pi NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. 2. Postwar lobs. 3. Permanent; full time. 4 High moral standards. 5. (lean; healthful. 6. Dining room; good food. 7. 8 hours plus overtime. 8. Pleasant people. | Employment Office LEM IS BRO. BAG CO. 1010 Barth Ave. (Soulli) INDIANAPOLIS f Tdipip.^FJPjajcycypjcHBis/sMaiBEJS/BisiMsisjBiaioiJsisiaMsiaMaaEjl
I niqiic attractions, brass, copper, linens, glassware, pottery from ilium parts of I lie world, houghi prior to the war. K\rltislvely for you. Conic, snoop and seli'i l. 6-11. Many selections for gill giving will he on display al Pearl OTIair's Side Walk Bazaar on Wednesday, November 81 h from 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 |g m. Yo„ arc welcome to hroirtc around. Tell your friends. 6-.lt.
F<411 SALE: luenti Piitnain county f.irius. Write for list. C. \. Phillips, Real Katute, Fillmore. 25-eod
FOR SALE: Six room house, hardwiiod floors, newly decorated In good erudition. Box 75, Bonner Office. e-ip
FOR SALE: Four room house with 1 bathroom, wired for electric stove and gas. Good garden. Leonard Newman, 326 W. Broadway street, Danville, Indiana. 6-6p
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AOCORDION AND SAXOPHONE WANTED, STATE ! RICE. IBO.N X, BANNER. 19-tf.
WANTED TO BUY OR RENT: Typewriter. Box D, Banner. 3-3p.
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Vote For PETER R. DUNCAN DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR Treasurer OF PUTNAM COUNTY. Your support will be appreciated Nov. 7.
CLOSING OUT SALE Because of ill health I am forced to sell all my personal proper! v al public auction at my farm 5 miles southwest of Cloverdale, on Cataract and Cloverdale road, on: Wednesday, Nov. 8, '44 At 10:80 O’clock. 2 - HORSES - 2 One bay mare, !( years old; one hny horse, 0 years old, half brother and sislcr nod make a good team, wt. around 2800 lbs. 7 - HEAD OF CATTLE - 7 One 6 year old Angus Cow will: large male calf by side and bred to Hereford bull; one i year old Jersey heifer, milking good and rebred! two short two year old Angus heifers, bred; one yearling Angus heifer; one short yearling Hereford bull. 27 - HEAD OF HOGS - 27 Three open Ham|>shire sows; two meat hogs, wt. 250 lbs. each; 22 Hampshire and I hi roc Shouts, wt. «« to 70 Bat. each. POULTRY !)« bend of large AAA White Buck pullets, laying 50% now. FARM IMPLEMENTS One John Deere manure spreader, extra good; one Iron wheel wagon with flat top and grain sides gmsl as new; McCormick Deering mower with trucks; one horse wheat drill, cultivator, walking break plow, spike tooth harrow, disc harrow, corn sheilcr, all metal; some lumber, goisl set of tug breeching harness, several collars, forks, shovels, grind stone, small tools.; two e«»al brooder stoves, chicken feeders and fountains, and many other useful artieles.
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200 shlteks of corn to lie sold by shock; 18 acres of standing corn to Is- sold b\ (he bushel In field; 50 to 00 bushels of good oats; 10 tons of Little Ihxl hay, extra gissl In barn; 8 bushels of Little Bed
Clover Seed.
HOUSEHOLD & MISCELLANEOUS Bed springs and mattress, davenport, laundry stove. 8 burner kerosene stove, Conscrvo cold |su-ker, dining table and 6 chairs, H xl’J rug, like new with pad; dishes, jars and many other articles. Not ros|Mmnible for accidents. TERMS—<’ASH. IK AY ELDER
IBA C. KNOLL, Clerk.
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WANTED: (Male or female, ex|N>rien<e not accessary. 18 to 50 years of age. Good chance for advancement. Gpod posl-war job. Sec Your Kroger Wgrs. 2 East AYashingion. Street. ,3-tf.
FOR SALE: 80 acre well located and exceptionally well improved farm—modern house and electric current, s. C. Sayers. 6-3t.
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WANTKD: Pair of tennis shoes size about 7. Address Box C, Banner Office. 4-2p.
INDIAN ATOMS LIVESTOCK Hogs 12000; 160-270 lbs., 10c-30 higher, other weights steady; 160-18.1 lbs., $14.45; 180-220 and 240-270 lbs , $14.55: top $14.65 for 200-240 lbs., 271-400 lbs , $14.05; 100-160 lbs., $12.75-$!4: sows opened 15c-25c higher, mid-season 5c-10c under opening; bulk good and choice sows $i:i.75-$i;;.!to. Cattle 2,000: calves 700; generally fully steady; 2 loads weighted steels $17.25; early bulg good grade $14.50$15.75; common anil medium $!i-$14; very few heifers sold, best held above $1550. scattering common and medium $9-$12.50; medium grade beef cows $!t-$12.50; cutters and commc i $6.25-$9; canners $4.50-$6; vealevs steady, top $16. Sheep 3,000; fat lambs mostly steady; bulk good and choice Iambi* $13-113.75; practical top $14.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allee 719-1-2 S. lyicust, are the parents of a son born Monday morning at the Putnam County Hospital.
GREENCASTLE LADY SPIT UP ACID LIQUIDS FOR HOURS AFTER EATING For hours after ewry m-al a Greencastle lady used to spit up a strong, acldlous liquid mixed with pieces of half-digested food. She says it was awful. At times she would nearly strangle. Sh*» had stomach bloat, daily headaches and constant Irregular bowel action. Today, this lady eats her meals and enjoys them. And she says the change is due to taking ERB-HELP. Her food agrfces with her. No gas, bloat or spitting up after eating. She Is also free of headaches now, and bowels are regular, thanks to this Remarkable New Compound. ERB-HELP contains 12 Great Herbs; thvy cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don’t go on suffering. Get ERB-HELP. Sold by all drug stores In Greencastle.
1 am now at the Penny Cafe. Your patronage will pe appreciated. Mrs. Anna Wilson. 3-3p. General hauling. Edgar C. White, 1001 Crown St. Greencastle. 6-3o.
FOR SALK: Clarinet. Good condition. Phone 1F21. 6-lp, Elite Shop, 405 east Hanna street will lie closed until November 21st. On Vacation. Grace Miller. 6-1t
NOTICE: Closed from Monday, November 13 to Friday, December 1 inclusive. Dr. George MeOlintock. 6-9-2ts. Just arrivcd-beautlfu 1 I blond mahogany lied room suite-wat-erfall desk - watch our window display - open till 9:00 P. M. Art Furniture Company. 6-3ts.
SAVE FUEL with Storm Saak Bock Wool ALLAN Lumber Co., i~.
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HIGH GRADE ★ UPHOLSTERING ★ REPAIRING ★ REFINISHING Call / Art Furniture Co. 17 West Franklin Street PHONE 290
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