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SATURDAY MARKET
THE GREENCASTEE DAICY BANNER. FPJDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1928.
TUB DA1I.Y BAKWEB
PHONE 12
PHONE 12.
Fresh Pork Bones, lb 5c Peef Brains, lb 10c Fresh Boiling 1 Meat, lb 12^0 Siurar Cured Jowls, lb IT^c Sugar Cured Small Picnic Hams, lb 22c Sugar ' r;red Bacon, {half or whole) lb., 24c Fresh Nut Oleo, lb 20c Small Smoked Hams, lb 28c Our Special ( offee, lb ••••••• 28c Swift Premium Hams, skin and fat off, (half or whole), lb 32c Large Fresh Egg’s, Cottage ( heese, Frying Chix. PHONE 12. WE DELIVER. W. H. EITELJORGE
township, $1.00. Laura A. Long et al. to Richard S. Lenville, W. D., !> acres in Washington township, .$1.00. Sheriff Putnam County, to Edward Kelley et ux (Sheriff D.) ?> acres in Madison township. $26r>..'i. r >. Wallace C. Meredith et ux to Frank Kivett, W. D. land in Jefferson town-
ship.
Sheriff Putnam County to J. S. Horton (Receiver) Deed on land, 105 acres in (Ireenca tie t wnshin, $1,-
060.48.
Sheriff Putnam County to J. S. Horton (Receiver) Deed on Duree 22u acres in Clinton towediip. $5.171.4^. |
Sheriff Putnam ( m to J. S. L. Stoner, South Indiana street, R Dure* li ,t was a visitor in Indianapolis Friday.
R s.ite d Wm. Newkirk
Forest Hill Cemetery Co. to Frank 11-ft Thursday morning for California.
Rotten! lo the F<>»« Offltt ot Orttornntlt. ludlooa, ■■ te<<>n<l rlaao mall matter. I Oder the act at March 3.
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Personal And Local News
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hurst are at home from a visit to West Baden.
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RICA I, i:ST\TL TKANSPKRS Chaile- C. Cook rt u . to Roy Clark nx W. D, 120 acre in Warren
township. $1.00.
Harvey A. Ii< ler ct u\ to Lee Akers et ux W. D. .77 .*3-1 acres in Marion township, $1.00. Alonzo Baker e* ux to Vera Stanley et ux \V. I>. 110 acres in Marion
township $1.00.
Auditor Putnam Co. to James AlI e, (Tax T. J).) 750 acres in Jeffer-
s n township, $37.
Fred O. York et ux to Kverett F. York et ux W. 1). lot in (ireencastle Kastem F.nlg. $1. 00. Rody Thoma- et ux to ..Fred L. Clark et ux W. I). land in Monroe
town: hin, $1.00.
Fvert L. Storm to Myrtle A. Storm (Will) 70 .an in Marion township. Mildred Allen it al to Parke Dun*
Gn i ncastl.
J. Cannon, (Ccm. D.) lot in Forest Hill Cemetery, $1.00. Raymond S. Fi-h* r et ux to Ceeil Shuey et ux (W. D.) lot in (Jreen- , a tl«. Melville B. Co Add. 1.00. Wm. E. Lewi t Wm. H Waltei (W. D.) land in Jefferson township,
$.'!00.
Forest Hill Cemetery Co. to John Hoilshire, (Cem. D.) lot in Forest
Hill Cemetery $105.00.
Charles H. Rector et ux to Sallie Hirt, (W. D.) lot in Greencastle Kastem Knlargement, $1.00. Charles H. Rector et ux to Benjamin P. King, pt. lot in (ireenca. tie. j
Eastern Enlargement.
Walter W. Deardory et ux to Har-
;n
bar W. D. 55 acres Township. $1.00.
Fred O. Ford to William F. Lewis j
W. 1). land
i 1.00.
Nancy K. Tague to Ralph fl. JefVric, W. D. 84 1-2 acres land in
Clinton township, .'■'1.00.
Eliza M. Hurst »*t al to George B. i’ockwell, W. D. lot in Cloverdalo
Eastern Division, $1.00.
George B. Rockwell to Everett M. Hur>t et ux W. D. lot in Cloverdalo
eastern Divi.-ion, $1.00.
Roy C. Smith et ux to Other O. Mc-
'ullough W. D. lot in Greencastle j Many residents in thi-
Kdwin J. Peck’s Erdg. $1.00 Opal McVay et ux to Margo tie
!uth M Yay et al. W. D. 135 acres in
Floyd Township. $1.00.
Mary Belle R®eves to Mary E. Athey, W. D. 1 acre in Greencastle
Miss Susie Knauer and Mrs. E. N. I iteljorge spent Thursday in Indianapolis. Miss Margaret Mahan, has been appointed secretary to Rev. Dr. Flynn at Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. George Hanna were reported quite ill at their homo on west Walnut street today. Mrs. Joe A. Knauer is spending the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. K. k. Davidson of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunten and William Priest, all of Fillmore, were vi itors in Indianapolis Thursday.
R. W. Day who spent the past several weeks at hi cabin at Hoosier Highlands, has returned to his home
in Cloverdale township, j { ,| ( | H Mitchell et al. W. D. lot
Hoosier Highlands.
Eliza A. N'ier to Ponhattan Elliott
G. C. D. land in clnverdalo township, i ^Fcikencastle.
$1.00.
Robert G. Mitchell to George L. j Services at Hamrick Station church Rice et ux W. 1)., land in Cloverdale Sundaj night at 7:30, conducted by township, $1.00. | International Bible students of Bra-
o j zil. All are welcome.
HUGE INLAND FISH Bruce A. Daggy of Jackson and SHOALS, Ind., Sept. 7 (UP)- I Hanna streets i driving a new Ford
vicinity have ^ .Sedan delivered by King, Morrison ! confirmed the story of a huge fish j and Foster Company,
said to be about 12 foot long, seen i in the White river at Clark’s ferry
near here.
Fishermen believe the fish
sturgeon.
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YOUR STORE OAKLEY’S STORE VISIT YOUR OAKLEY STORE BENEFIT BY THESE LOW EVERYDAY PRICES
FLOUR
21 LB. BAH KITC HEN (B EEN
85c
TIN CANS
JARS
Extra Heavy Doz.
45c
Quart Mason I >07..
79c
MALT
I'ahst Hop Flavor
43c
Sugar J::: XOi MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, 7 oz. pkg 5c MATCHES, 5c Quality 3 box 10c
Peaches
DEI.MONTE YELLOW ( LINGS. HALVES LARGE CAN
19c
( reme Oil Soap, 1 bars 25c; Ivory Soap, 6 oz. Bar, 3 for .. 20c
BREAD
large one POIND 1.0 A F 8c VALUE
SALMON
ALASK \ SOI KEYK RED TALL POI M) c.\N
Brooms
4 SEWED CAKPET BROOM
Mrs. Lucy Rowland Aector, Chi- ! cage, will be in Greencastle Saturday. She will be the guest of Doan Katherine Alvord, at the University. Mrs. Ernest Martin and son Junior, | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stites and son, Charles Richard, and Mrs. Richard 1 Stites and son, Billy, spent Thursday
in Clinton with relatives.
Miss Dora Jones, matron at Mansfield hall, returned to Greencastle early this week, after an extended ; tour of Europe. Miss Jones has been on leave of absence the past year. The funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Chandler of Coatesville, were held Friday jnurning at ten o’clock j from the home in Coatesville and inI torment was in the I. O. O. F. cem-
etery.
Clara F.. Barltell et al versus L. Barltell et al is the title to a partition and sale of real estate filed in th county clerk’s office Thursday ; fternoon. Charles McGaughey is the attorney. Prof. O. 41. Williams, who recent- ! ly resigned his position as acting I head of the department of education in DePauw university will teach at two Indiana teachers’ institutes, one at Winimac and the other at Winchester. Miss Nellie Brown, has resigned her position at Prevos’ Dept. Store and accepted a position as bookkeeper with the Beck Sales Co. Miss Brown was bookkeeper for the Cook Hdw. Co. three years, previous to her position at Prevos’. The funeral party of William Marsh arrived from Indianapoli about 12:00 o’clock Friday morning and went directly to Forest Hill ccmeI tery where interment was made. Mr. I Marsh wa~ a former resident here j and had a number of friends in j Greencastle. Byron E. Williams, former DePauw student and son of Prof, and ■ Mrs. O. H. Williams of this city, spoke on Thursday, before the teach- | its’ institute being held in Indianapolis. Mr. Williams is one of the diI rectors of the state department of public ii 1 iti tion. Miss Anthus Hunter, of Greencastle, is one of the Hoosier 4-H club girls who has been awarded a special trip to the Club Congress to | be held in Chicago in connection with | , the International livestock show. ThiI ; award wa made at the State Fair I at Indianapolis due to Miss Hunter’s S interest and progress In 4-H dub
; work.
Miss Beulah Yeager has resigned F'l po it;..- u head of the public Speaking and Dramatic Departments »f the Champaign, Illinois, High School, and will leave Sunday tor J Lo Angel* , Calif, where she will I enter the University of Southern < alifornia. Miss Yeager will study , ‘ n l h e School of Speech, preparatory to receiving a Master of Art Degree. Miss Frames Eckardt, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Eckardt, east l Washington street, has taken a position as secretary in the Metropoliitan Insurance Company, at Toronto < anada. Miss Eckardt will familiarize herself with the University „f I oronto this year with a viqw to studying there later on. Dr. L. R. 1 ’ k ■ , r m illinium of that unt* LSb' verslt y.
Miss Mary Kerr Bride Of Eugene H. Dobbs Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Kerr of Terre Haute, Indiana, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Louise to Eugene H. Dobbs, son of Mrs. Ida L. Dobbs of this city. The marriage took place September 1st and the young couple will be at home after September 10th, at 122!) X. Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis. •U -F 4* •F + Mrs. King Hostess. Mrs. Galvin King was hostess to the B. P. C. of Fillmore at her home Wednesday evening, Sept. 5. Twelve member answered roll call with a book of Eleanor H. Porter. Mrs. Lizzie Sinclair gave a reading of John D. Rockefeller which every one enjoyed. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess during the social hour. All adjourned to meet with Mrs. Earl Cash, October 3. McAtee-Grimes Wedding. A marriage license was issued in Indianapolis Thursday to Mrs. Ida Me A tee and Virgil Grimes, both of this city. Mrs. McAtee and Mr. Grimes worn married late Thursday afternoon at the Meridian Street Methodist Episcopal Church in Indianapolis. The ceremony was read by the pastor, the Rev. Virgil E. Roher. Mr. and Mrs. Grimes have gone east on a motor trip before returning to this city where they will make their home. 4* 4* + "F 4* 4” Wedding Announcement. Announcement of the marriage of Miss Polly Torrence of Marion and Charles Abe!!, of Garrett, has been received here. Mrs. Abell was a student in DePauw university last year and a m* mber of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mr. and Mrs. Abell will both attend Ohio State University this
fall.
4- 4* 4* 4* •!• 4Assessors Picnic. n The fifth annual assessors’ picnic will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis, six miles west off Cloverdale, Sunday, Sept. !>th. The j county and township assessors and deputies and families including the (Id township assessors are requested to bring well filled baskets and enjoy the day. Woman’s Study Club Met. The Woman’s Study club held a delightful meeting Thursday after- I noon with Mrs. J. W. McConnell.on ! south College avenue. Mrs. Charles ■ Rector gave an interesting paper on j Household Efficiency” and Mrs. Wil-1 Ham Grogan gave a review of the book, ‘‘World Travel.” The hostess served delicious refreshments to the thirteen members I and five guests, including Mrs. (’has. J Gardner, Mrs. Kimber Gardner, Mrs. W. M. Blanchard, Mrs. George Gar- I ret and Mrs. Frazier. The October meeting of the club j will be with Mrs. Roy Evens. 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* + To Entertain At Luncheon. Mrs. John H. Allee has issued invitations for a luncheon at her home on east Seminary street, Saturday afternoon. + + 4* •F ■I* ♦ Engagement Announced. The engagement has been announced of Miss Jean Tilley, ’27, to Thos. McLean. 4* 4* 4* •fr + ♦ Wade Reunion. The Wade family reunion will hold its first reunion, Sunday, Sept. !»th at Walnut Gardens. All members of the family are invited to come and bring well filled baskets.
Supply Your Fall Needs 1 Silk Underwear At Our Sh
A new and
complete li ne
deaux of lace, radium si | k , ,
satin and
59c to
georgette
Teddies and step-ins trimmed with a dainty embroidery, lace, $2.98 to Costume slips tan, dark blue or black The Quality $L J. H. PITCHKORi,'
to Indianapolis Sunday evening and j napolis Friday whore h* attended the State Fair Monday. | M,-. and Mrs \tnrt qJ School began Tuesday with Frank Ring their sons, Guy
Jarrell as principal. ’ "
Orland Varvel will move to India-
Indianapolis.
Mrs. Geo. Akers is inj
rapidly.
ECONOMY STORE We Deliver Phone 740
45c
We Del
Swift’s Premium Bacon, lb. box Swift’s Premium Hams, whole, lb
Beef Steak,
lb Certo Makes Jelly Jell
Flake White,
(i for Sugar Cured Picnics, lb., only
Swift’s Breakfa • lb. roll Swift’s PickliM I'mR (
6 lbs. .
Beef Roast, 25c and Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. Palm Olive Soap. 3 for
30x3% Tubes .
Inner
WATER MELONS, WHILE TRUCK LOAD LASTS, EACH ONLY
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits for Less.
FOR 8* most ne
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lyment) •ser. PI
No More Shabby Shoes! Shabby shoes can kill an otherwise zedlooking outfit, yet is costs very little t« smarten them up. And the kind of leafltr and workmanship we put into repairinit them cuts your shoe budget eon-iderably. Let us straighten the heels and put new soles on. Work done promptly. WEBER SHOE SHOP
mm French Coffee, lb
REKLSVILLE
Mrs. Amanda Shoppel has returned home after visiting friends in
Knightsville and Brazil.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyd motored "public sale" I will sell at public sale, at my farm, three miles southwest of Greencastle, on Ihe cement road, on Tuesday, Sept. 11 1928, beginning at 10:30 a. m.,
the following property:
Pair Mare Mules, 6 years old, weighing 3,000 pounds, good sound mules, well broke; one pair good Mare Mules 7 years old. well broke; one Horse Mule, a good work mule ami of good size; pair small driving
and saddle mares.
COWS—Two Good Milk Cows. HOGS I wo good Brood Sows, to farrow soon; It Feeding Shoats
weighing 80 pounds.
farming implements, wagon
harness.
Usual terms will be given.
2 lb. Layer Cake No. 1 Can Del Monte Peas ■
and
J. A. Skelton
OWNER
C. A. VESTAL, Auct. Dinner served by Ladies of Antioch
Church.
(’. (’. Tuny Peas, 19c—3 for ... C. ('. Sifted Peas, 16c—3 for .. Avondale Peas, 13c—3 for Clifton Peas, 11c—3 for
Standard Peas, Per Can
Country Club Milk, 3 Cans
Palmolive Soap, 3 liars
1 % Broad, A Loaf . ..
Campbell Pork & Beans, 3 cans P. & G. or Kirk’s Flake, 10 bars ....
10c 25c 20c
Country Club (,nI Flakes, 2 pM" Snow Fairic 8 Cake, 1 lb-
Ginger Snaps 1 lb Country Club 2 pkgs
Country Cl 2 pkgs Country Club 2 Pkgs.
