The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 July 1928 — Page 4

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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, JULY •>!, 1928.

mc< tifijr f' y thurch services ami Sun-

- by , !ev . I a WEEK OF SAVINGS AT PREVOS’ * H ' “ - “

Clearance of All Men’s Suits $12.50—$17.50—$24.50

.U..s. Alice Brooks suffered a brok-j 4 e, leg a few day - r " when ; X . auyht h* r ilress in w * re !

f , !ckmg berries.

♦ Mr and Mrs. Huy Beaman attend-

ed the State Picnic hi t Sunday, Aug

u

Odd Flannel Trousers

$3.95 & $4.95

Values to $!>.

Men’s ‘Union Made” Overall-

$1.29

Tripple Stitched

Men’s Athletic Underwear

49c

Full Cut

Mi ..* & Boy Wool Caps

89c Itubber Visors

THKKH OKKAT (IKOUI'S Ol INHIMP AKABI.i; VALl KS!! LOWkst nm ks i n Y KARSH

(luaranteed Satisfaction!

»f KX: This sale should lf| be of utnio-t nterest to you! Our mark downs are <|uite [ironounced and the suits are of typical PRKVO quality. Fir.-t pick is best pick, so act quick!

dki:p KKAt him; KKDl ( I IONS

$16.50, 2-110. Summer Suit.- #12.50 #25 & $:I5, 2 pc. and .*5 pc. Suits $17.50 #40 to $50, .4 pc. Suits

Now

#24.50

—Tans —Grays ■—Brown-

—Grays —Oxford - —.Mixtures.

All M •n’s Strav Hats

33 1 ‘i'/c Off.

Word has been received here that ■' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Member and 2,daughter, /.ola, left Wednesday for a X tour to .North Dakot.. where they will < 1 t fi lends and tive for a few

months.

Bale of Shirts

98c, 81.19 $1.69

Katin Stock Goes!

Men's Fancy Dress Socks 1 pairs for

81.00

Men’s Wool Or Cotton Golf Socks

69c & 98c v alues to #.”.50

S. C. PREVO COMPANY

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CLASSIFIED ADS

—For Sale—

FOR SALK:— Reed Baby cab, A-l condition. 616 Ka-t Walnut St

FOR RENT:—New uuuble house Six rooms and bath, each ide mod - ern. W’clfe 795-L. 28-Sp.

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FOR RENT:—Ready August 15 one of those choice apartments—Th< Highland Apts. 718 Ka-t Seminary Street. Gas lange, Water, Electric 28-,”t. light, heated garage in winter etc Telephone 1C6 or 594-L. 21 tf.

FOR SALE—About •'! acres tim- j othy hay. Phone 623. 31-2:.

FOR SALE— Lloyd Loom Baby carriage. Almost new. Phone 671-X 24-tf.

FOR SALE: 400 bu-hel good corn Jacob Huffman, Greencustle, R. 5. 28-3p

—Wanted— WA XTED— To rent one c age. Close in. Phone K04-L.

r gar30 2|i

W ANTED:—Reliable man with car for leasonibh position. Steady workgood pay. Addre~s Box H. care of Banner. 28-3p.

0 I LADIES—Earn up to $5 per humtPOK SALK: t Hhlmg, 1 make your rial addressing imi lopes spare time, kraut now while cabbage i.- cheap i Addres.sed envelope will bring inSlighty busted heads one cent pee .-tractions. Royal Adv. Co., 1212 pound. Large sound heads two cents Griswold, Detroit. 28-3p per pound. C. S. Butterfield. Phone „

132-Y. 30-P

—LiflSt— ’ e- repre.-ented. Eveiy one is invited

FOR SALE:— One medium si/.- LOST:—Licen-e plate T-8ti,dll. Ri'to attend. That being the regular

tent, good as new. Call Bannci Offic. turn to W. I). Wittv, Grocery Store. 1 , _

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KX rUA DHL MS TICKS GENEVA, X. Y., July 31 (UP)—A four legged Plymouth Rock chick is numbered among a batch recently hatched by a hen owned by Kocro Giosso. The chick has an extra pair of legs projecting from the back. The extra members do not appear to be u-ed in locomotion. Otherwise th' chick i> normal.

WON'T sm PUT. NORWALK, 0„ July 31. (UP)—A Wi-daiia plant at the home of Mrs. Johanna Staibird has grown some 25 feet umh r the house and has come up in a small opening in the dining

room.

At pi> .scat the vine is higher than the ceiling.

( AN \ \N < H \ PEL

The annual township Sunday school convention will be held next Sunday, August 5, 1!I2* at the Canaan M. E. t hurch. There will hr seven church-

Ilarold Ham of Greencastle and . Wayne and Samuel Owens, Henry Al- . .•■Hr, Ronald Whittni. all of here call- i ed on Woodrow W. Hoskins, Thursday :

evening.

(.vi ry one in this community is i picking black-beiri - They sure are

hard to find.

PUTNAM VI LEE

Prof. .1. VV. Hedge of Cheyenico Washington is vi-iting with his sister Mr-. William Lewis and family, Mr-. A. H. Horn and ether relatives an i friends. Mrs. George Whittaker and daughter Miss Esther woe in Indianapolis Friday. Mrs. John Runnels and daughter Miss Floy Runnels were in Brazil Sat unlay on business. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodall ami family of Hammond, Ind., are vi-it-ing relatives heie. M: s. Mary Tinchi i was a visitor in Danville Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Orville Collins, Mr. Lute Evans, Mr. George Whittaker, Mrs. Miilie Bolton. Mrs. Claude Wright and Miss Louise Kaiser called on Mrs. Sam W’rightSunday. Mabel Talbott. Mr. and Mrs. RosMoore and family. Miss Elizabeth Connely were among the number who attended the Putnamville Picnic at Indianapolis. Mrs. Ed Shiehis and Mrs. W ill Glidewell were in Fillmore Friday afternoon where they were guests at the Economic Club. Mrs. Ruth Fry and Mrs. Bertha Fiy who met with an automobile accident near Terre Haute are getting along nicely. ■ Mis. William Louis Hendrix was operated on Saturday morning at th" Methodist Ho-pit: I for appendicitis,| -he i' getting along nicely. Miss Lueile (!!i lewell who is in Terre Haute V mal visited home folks over the wick end.

GRANADA Today

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AT THE VONCASTLE

| CAST OF SPECIAL MERIT IN SUPPORT OF SALLY O’NEILL It isn’t always numbers that make a big cast for a picture, and proof of that is offered in “Bachelor’s Paradise,” a Tiffany-Stahl feature to be shown Wednesday at the Voncastie Theatre. Sally O’Neill, the star, has in a surprisingly short time won a laige following and an enviable repuj tation in role.- that are a reflection ; of her own vivacious personality. In “Bachelor’s Paradise” she is delightfully cast. As “Bachelor’s Paradise” is comedy generously sprinkled with drama land there are three roles offeting comic possibilities, three former Sonnett comedians were cast. They are Ralph Graves, Eddie Gribbon and Jimmy Finlayson. For the motherly Irish woman, Sylvia Ashton was selec- | ted, while to Jean Laverty, a willowy 1 blonde falls an amusing characterization. Then there ale the three clever Cain kiddies, Violet, Jim and Charles. With George Archainbaud directing the picture promises to be highly diverting.

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YOUTH SAVES PAL

3l)-3p.

FOR SALE: I load- of Oat- in burn, and about ’4 wheat stia«. Pin ne 7M X.

mowo.l j LOST-—Two #5 bills, a $1 bill and ! lure, of one or two checks fir small amount. ;H-2» Probably lost on Manhattan road,

* ■ 0— Jackson street or Washington street I I’OR SALE Elrctric s wing ma- it (ireencastlo. Reward if returned I chine. Nice Del.uxe cabinet, b tbati to Banner office. 30-3p. I »ix months old, a real bargain. )l() ! —o

So. Indiana St. Call, lower Nm h j Side A|it. 31-2p. !

VerWilKo Bring!

—Miscellaneous— THE Greencastle ( aiming Co. will custom canning. Phone 805-V.

30-6t.

—For Kent— l 4 0K m.\ I Cj otj loc.itiou, 6 funni itKHjrrn houM*, fumishcii, .<ir», Unfurnisheil, $ 1U. St*' Mil ton Brown.

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e | St. foR RENT: l-hr., unfurni-ie 1

looms. Phone 665-V. 31 tf | MCE fresh cabbage for kraut $1.00

i jiri 100 ]bs. Thi • ctibbagt' is solid

I OR RENT I room apurtment, and no bur-ted heads. Get your orsuitable fer man and wife, Septem- der in now before it is all gone at her 1st., 812 §o. College. 30-dp this priee. Eitel Floral Co. 31-tf.

W In n in need of a carpenter or furniture ;epairer, call Ira E. (' wiPhone 715 K. 207 W. .Seminars

30-2p

KIR RENT: —Attractive half if double Bungalow, four looms with bath and garage, 'in Fast Ua lungton ■trect. 28-tf

Gardner Brie, have a new shipment if re11i.erntm- ome in Dun Tone ii l'T-; and have cut the price to close out the season, 31-6t.

Amazing Relief To Indianapolis Woman

MOM \< II MISER! \ Ml HEM)M HE EM IKEIA B\NISHED IN SHOR'I I IMF

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This is a White Lily Year

Would Refuse Any Price For Health Konjcla Gave Her

LANCASTER, Pa., Ju:y 31 (UP)— A 12 yea! ol<(.boy with pluck enough to jump on the running board of a moving automobile' and battle with tTie drivei 'of tiuj vehicle featured an altempt to kidmip Virginia Adiie,. 12 oj' Altoona. y ■ The girl «a- walking with Prank Frantz, also 12, at who-e home she was visiting, when the dtiver of a machine nil‘the Itan'ishurg pike pulled her into the car.

Frank fought his way into the ma-

I chine and the driver wa.-. forced to Suffered From Stomach Trouble For ' stop aid release both children.

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Now ( omplctely Relies ed.

Efforts to identify the ; kidnaper have failed.

would-bc

Housewives use White Lily Flour in your liakinjj’ for satisfactory results. W e guarantee every sack. In fact we guarantee every product tliat we sell.

See Us For Chicken Feeds Harris Milling Company

’Honk 77.

MRS. DINES K MIXR, “It seems almost incredible that any medicine could attain such remarkable results,” write- Mr- Nunes Kuilar of 2270 S. Mi ri.iian 8t., Indianapolis, Indiana. “| wa . a constant sufferer from severe headaches, extreme iiau.-ea, dizziness, kh^ pains, and pains in my ba. k. Sleep was almost impossible and life was a misery to me. My husband brought home a bok *!“ highly recommended \ erWilko and I began taking it with remarkable results. In a few da) - my headache had stopp'd and 1 was also relieved fr< in my other suffering-. Before 1 had taken the second bottle my condition was greatly benetited that I am now ready to join the VerWilKo endorsers and recommend it to anv ®0e .- uffering as 1 have.” ' \ erWMKo is pot a patent medicine but a prescription used with wonderful success by fir. J. Vermilya of BL umington. Indiana for the past 20 years. Get your bottle today. we all need a tonic. VerWilKo i- on -ale at Mullins Djnig Store. They will l M > jflad to talk to Vou perse'iMllv and explain the merits of thi- gnat tonic.

MORAL: THROW MI D

HASKELL, TtJuly 30. (UP)— I Five years ago, R'e\ ItcSpain of Dallas, who lived in Dallas at that time, visited T. A. Pinkerton here. While in swimming Rex lost a signet ring with his initials on.it. He entertain-

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS OF PETITION TO PARTITION AND SELL REAL ESTATE Slate of Indiana, Putnam County. In Putnam Circuit Court, September Term, 1928. Jesse A. Evans, Administrator of the estate of Barbara E. Evans vs. Omer B. Evans; Julia Evans; Harry E. Evans: Mol lie L. Evans; Jesse A. Evans; Rosa L. Evans. To-- (Inter B. Feans; Julia Evans: ll.riy E Evans; Mollie L. Evans: You are severely hereby notified that tin above named plaintiff as A lministiator of tin* estate of Barbara E. Evans, deceaseo, has filed m tne Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indie na, a complaint making you and each of you defendants thereto, and praying theiein for an older and Peciee of said Court authorizing the sale of the real estiite hereinafter described to make as-ets tor the payment of the debt, and liabilities of aid estate; and has also averred in said complaint, and b\ affidavits ftld with -aid complaint that you and! each of you are non-residents of the! State of Indiana, and that you are ivcesVaiy partie to said proceedings. Said complaint also alleges that said -uit or ptoceeding is prosecuted to partita a the lands therein mentioned, said Real E.-tate being situate in Putnam County, Indiana, and described

as follows:

A part of the ,-outh east quarter of the south west quarter of Section Twenty Six (26), in township fifteen (15) North, of Range Three (3)i West, described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the south east comer the:eof; thence north iJ chain- and 8 links; thence west 20 chains and 10 links to the west line thereof: thence -outh IS chains and 90 links td the south line thereof; thence east 20 chains and 13 links til the.plaqy of beginning. Containing ,3g.2(l acres, tnoi e. ox less. a . AL-o, a strip of ground of uniform width off of the north end of the outh east quarter of tne south west quartet of Section Twenty Six (2(5), in Township Fifteen (15) North

R nge Thiee (3) West. 1.74 acres, more or less.

Also, the north west quarter of the s utb west quarter of Section Twenty six (26), in Township Fifteen (15)

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or of the north west quarter of Section Thirty Five (35), in Township Fifteen (15) North, of Range Three

North, of R .nge Three (.3) West.• B a ' n 1 ’" 1 Containing 40 acre.-, more or less. Mt. and Mrs. Eph CHI Also, a part of the noith east quart ILidii-on and family HI

Elmei Ball and .-on, B1 Sunday at Rockville

(3) West, de.-eiibetl u- follows: Ho- C ' n " ''''‘"i""- ■ ginning at the north west coiner of| Mr. uml Mr-. Wari'-E -a. I quarter quarter; thence east Rose McGill .-pen: «v ^ a long the north line thereof to the v with hmi • ft

< reek known as Warlords fork of W alnut C.eek, tluuife in a southwesterly direction with the meandcrings of id Cieek to a point 55 rods south of the in itli line et said quarter quarter: thence in a southwesterly direction to

ed no hopes of ever finding it.

DeSpatn, who now lives in Abilene ! v |) °;, nt lf ,n w ‘' st li ' , r of 8 »«> , f , , . . , quaiter which is (55 .oils south of was a guest of Pinkerton last week. I tht . W( . t thereof; thence Again, while in -wimming, Mr. De- not th along sai. we.-t line to the place Spain was enjoying a mud fight with | of bt ginning. Containing 25 acres, several boys when he picked up a | l)u * v 01

handful of mud n two feet of water ; G 11 ^aid defendants afitr a we, k" ' i*' n

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They have been tl ^ r.eighhorhood. [ | Mis- Wilma an | , ere vi-iting their r CH ami Mrs. Dave 8hui n , Mis. Sal lie Well, ^ fin a visit with Mr. Wells. B Mt and Mrs. •! •" eal turned home Krid (ay

near the bank and felt some har.1 I 'thej beanduppearon the fDst

substance. On examination he found Judical Day ol the Septem tan Term, jit to be the lost ring. j PJ-'8 of the Putnam Ciicuit Court ot

TRADED CAR IN TIME

MRS. KATIE JESSUP Only one who has benefited from "'(jola as I have can realize what u wonderful medicine it is,” said Mrs. Katie Je-sup, 2011 Wilkins Street, Indianapolis. j a great deal from the ‘‘cin conditio,, of my stomach. Im- ' " 'atrly after meals I would have ' e * i ng |,k.- I vvjis going to vomit i a !" a l,l tfttiiig sensation from the 11 l,r my stomach to my throat. Ga- ' r,,rm bloat me up until | ^ " was heavy draggy feeling in pd of my stomach, and my heart wmih, beat -o fast that I could hardjiy get my breath. N er the second dose of Konjola, -topped vomiting ami that terrible • (I mg sensation around my heart " a P , ^ arp ' i - Ry the end of the first I was feeling much better. Then •darted to eat thing, I bad no* , n "' ih • ve «rs anil my digestion is • I” i “ct. w | wou i,j r efuse any i . brice for the health Konjola

RANGER, Tex., July 31 (UP) — Evidently Chief of Police Ingram knows the best time to trade, or maybe he trades on “hunches.” One hour afti r the thief had tra 1ed the police car off to a loeul motor company, it was damaged by fire, when a -hurt ignited wires.

gave

Konjola

old in Greencustle at

Gw| Drug store, and by all the st ,|r 'JKiDst- i n „n town, through-

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tion.

Putnam County, Indiana, said day being the 24th. day of Stsuember, 1928 at the • on11 House in Greencastle, in s;id ( unti anil State, and then and there answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and

detei mined in their absence. In Testimony Whereof, I have here

unto et my hand and affixed the

id i f said Court, this 30 day of July

1928.

bird Lucas, Cleik of Putnam Circuit Court. Amliew E. Durham, Attorney.

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INTERIOR i sE ONLY •SIOUX CITY, la., July 31. (UP)— Sioux City’s uncontested holder of the bay rum drinking championship ,wa- given a two-day jail sentence for intoxication. Police discovered him nestled in a circle of 10 empty bottles in a downtown alley. He was just preparing to drink the 11th.

PORTLAND MILLS. Mr. and Mrs. John Schoen and family of Indianapolis spent the day, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schoen. Mi-s Margaret Schoen, Misses Ruth and Mary Schaughnessy remained for a week’s visit. Mrs. Sally Wells, Cris.iie Webb and motlu-i, Nti. and Mr.-. Ra.sni ml Bali and children, -(lent toe day Sunday with Y|i. and Mr- Ro-coe WpID

ri turned home v ' j Mr.-. M ud Gii'"'J -pcid 'he day #'•1 park at thi Suit'L.I

mamdI A miscellaneou: ^ at the honm of '

Lewi- Saturday <"''

Mrs. Frank Jo'" '' married. Mrs. ur marriage, Mi-- H'" Mr. and Mr-. " It | their gue-t FrtJ )L Texas. ' Wl Mr. and Mr? » ' m

dianapolis and

left Satunkn ' ilF to Niagara Fall* a* a

the east.

Misses Lola Y -j, Lewis left Sued*' to northern .Mill"'" Miss Ruby L” - fu spent the day i ' u ' ,J ; A

Mrs. Arthur J" n ’ a

Mi-s Eula H'»' ^

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noon oo-“*••• , , -

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dianapolis. call'*- >

William Nee.-r • Mis- Helen Str" | l ]j

here Suiict^V* Mi. Hi»d Wr-’' Mr. and Mrs. Surtdu) u'etd"*

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