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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1928.

LOOK AT THESE VALUES WE ARE OFFERING We List Here Only A Few THESE ARE 01 K EVERY DAY PRICES (Always the best quality at the price) Lmlii full fii'hion, puii Ik 9SC ^i>ui| f ill color:-, Iir . • * • ■

Kaysci • pure Ihioud ilk hose,

lull I'u .liion, -ii'i i fin. ^*1

p ur( '.i ,,i Ik ho e, lightly irregular, -ilk to top and full tu-h-

>oth pointed and OO & Cl QQ

.»«|Uiii'i' ' ' l’r. • «

ChifTon hose, jiointod heels, ])icot tops,

silk to top, I'r

Kayon bed ■ preuds, all colors,

large size

Extra large spreads,

all colors, at

Children’- rayon bloomer New . hipment of good looking felt hats, all wanted colors Hoys' and gill-' taped union uit.-, good heavy weight, suit

good medium weight winter union suit.-,

Ladies

suit Ladi' ' Impping hags, new shaues

$1.19

Mis.-e.-' coin pur r with handkerchief

Ladies purses, good styles Percales, yard w ide, fast color cloth, Yard

$1.39 82.65 $1.98

98c

$1.98

79c 98c

$1.39

39c

Basement

12k-

Felt hats

Plaid

Plain gray

Pali

Blankets

tuple blanket.-

Ha yon bloomer: Pail

good quality,

Cotton Cliallies, Yard

yard wide,

(Jood heavy quality, 3<i in. outing, Yard .

Best quality Yard

1!I21 outing,

Men’s work shirts ..., Overalls, Best quality Our extra heavy chambray woik liirt . Silk and Havon ho.-e, Pair Brown Mu liii, Yard

98c

v 15c $1.00

89c

$1.49

79c 17c 17c 25c 69c

$1.29

89c 39c 10c

S. C. PREVO COMPANY

The Home Store.

Had Despaired Of Health; Then She Heard Of Konjola

Severe Miner.es of I he Stomach Banished By I of Ibis New

Remedy.

“I rejoice to recommend Konjola, | for I know, from delightful expert-1 en. e, what is ha- done for me, say,' Mrs. Ida i’.u son, 105 South Buckeye j

Street, Kokomo, Indiana. “My stomach had been in

Indiana now has two scholars at : : in English institution. F. It. Boiler, Purdue student, entered in 1926, vhile I In Ian Logan, Indiana univeritv . t i ent, i- tinting his studies at Oxford, this year. Phillip Rice, also Horn Indiana univeisity completes his ourse at the end of this year. The local ihairman appointed by \ydelotte are as follows: Dean J. W Putnam, But'. i ; Prof. Joseph Burk* Notre Dame; Prof. J. A. Estey, Pur Prof. J, .1. Osborne; W«b«»h: Prof. John Knit'-, Ro e Poly; Dean I Blanchard, Del’auw; Dean S. E. Stout Indiana; Dean of Evansville college; Pie-ident W I’. Rearing, Oaklam

terri-

ble condition f r a long time, continued Mri. Par on. "I wa run down generally, had he., laciie.- and m/./.y i | spells; f could not sleep, hut rolled ! ] and tossed in pain, (ia- iormed aft- . j er late anythin :, and bloating and I I pain- around the heart tell like they 1 would -top my breathing. I simply j dragged through inch day, and was

discouraged beyond worn .

“Konjola relieved nt" quickly and permanently. \ short tie itment, and my pains vanished, appetite returns, and with my organs functioning properly I picked up strength rapidly. To-

I day I am enjoying better health than i ^

, I have for year.-, and Konjola did all this for me after everything else had

li'ity; Prof. A II. Woodworth, Man ovei; Dean of Earlham; and De> n id

! Franklin.

S< Ml nil OPENS MONDAY

Thi fifth season of the Greencastb Conuminity School of Religious Edu ation is to he held at the (ireencas tie high school huil ing Oitoher 8 t< 12. Four course- are being offered No. 2 will deal with the Principle of Religious Teaching. ( ourse No. Si with Primary Mateiials and Methods ( ourse 12 witli Junior Materials anc Methods. Course 120 with the develoj:

ii the English Bible.

This religion- training school is accredited and i- open to Sunday teach

INDI \N AI’OI.IS l.l\ !•;> I'oi h

INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. :> (UP) drop if 15 to 2.'i cents in the hog market noted at the local Live loc k Exchange today. Bulk ( Imi lb.,, upi

cleared at #11 to $11.10. The top

price was $1.5. Receipt, were cstimat-

A LI. DYER INDI \N \

! BLOOMINtiTON Indiana Boy , Si nuts w ill i»e gue.,-- ,,f Indiana uni(versity here over the-week-end, and

, . i i • | , a nan Th Scouts will witness th Indiana- | .,![ ' .’ . . I Oklahoma football game Saturday I he i attic an i calves markets clos-1 .. . , , . . . „ , . , , , ,. . Iter: a spei lal section the

, ed steady. Beef steers sold l"r $11.50 . ,

A . ... , sta lum having men re.-erveii to seat

wele quoted at $16 , v| , tin)f wil| j,,

to $17.25. Veal.'i -

to $17 and calves at $7 to $11, The sheep market was -teady.

: ! ' fficers, parents, and air one 1 l did w terested in t jbject; however, each c many roll n any division. In (ireencastle, Ind. ^ r p No 2 , ha8 . y. Boss Jr., M. R at the Owl and by nl. tie te . mag I j.; ( t | |( . superintendent of Church Administration Board of Edu i tire s-ction. —(Adv.l M ,. t h 0111 ,t Episcopal church, , || give in ight into the purpo es I an 'nethods of religious teaching, ■ype- if teaching materials, and lesom planning and classroom proce-

; dure.

.Number 32 is a study of the comileti w gram of the Primary dei it'iient under the instruction of M Elizabeth Atkinson Taft, B. R. L , Dorector of Religious Education fur the children', department of the Pi 1 yterian Synod of Indiana. The el.'-s Will study the selection of in- : a, on mateiial, teaching plans, gi up ;nd ndividuai activities, and th, n e'of dramatiis and pictorial illu tra* ion. it er 12 will consider th" teachroe • am for juniors from 9 to 12 \iur- of age, under the leadership of Mi . 11. M. (Ilos-ner, specialist in iJaiiiof depi.'tment; teacher in Cen-I t'.d ■ oiiimuii'-y -i hool, Indianapolis. ' The In.- t course, No. 120, is a survey fo tie growth of the Bible, with j pe ial empha on the influence of otin r veisi'n ■ and translations. The' in 'un ter for this division is Edward : R. Parileit, professor of Religious Education at DePauw c'niversity. This training .-chimI is sponsored J by the t murity Hoard of Religious' I' lUeel nil w hicl- le,),'i sents the prot-j i -innt liiirch.'- c t (ireehtastle and the Putnam u unt; Sunday School A -..ociation of whii h Rev. Victor L. Kaphael i; presnleiit. 'I lie i gi.-lre'. on at.il entrance fee for tli course is ail.00 and should be turned in to Di. G. I!. Manhprt, Green-

caslle.

l\Mt KILLED IN CRASH

( AHD OF THANKS \Yp wish to thank our

neighbors and

friends,

neignun.* relatives f-T th.'M' kind a-sistance and loving eympath., during our recent bereavement m the

death of our beloved wife an i Henry Fox, Mr. and Mrs. W.

A kora.

o , all OVER INDIANA

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PITTSBURGH— A monkey which tired of h,'s job making a parachute jump from an airplane-avoided tne the jolt hut received several bud shot in his hide. Jut before a plane took off with the monkey as part 'd an air circus program near here, tin animal escaped and took a tree. !>• y mg pursuers, as it hopped about in the tree top. The animal was finally brought down withr a -hotgun. Se\■ral shots were pieked from his body, mt soie physically and mentally, the monkey was spared making the leap ind a dummy took its place. sot1KTY

(Continued from page 2). ganization in 1K95, and explained that about one hundred people had been associated with the Coterie during that span of time. Several letter-i were read from former members, and autographed greetings were sent. Miss Mary t atherine Buffer, DePauw student, gave two most interesting readings. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in conversation and reminiscences. Miss Myra Moulding and Miss Helen Hathaway, the only chartered members of the organization, were pre.-ented with beautiful corsage.- of pink roses. The house was decorated in autumn flowers for the occasion.

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camp over the week ei,d at the new 1. I U. fieldhouse. They will make tours of the city and vicinity during their 1 stay. A court of honor will he held

] Saturday night.

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18-oz. Round Layi

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25c

Assorted Chocolates, lb.

19c

Country (Tub Bread, IV* lb. loaf

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52c

Kroger Chip Soap, large pkg. ...

15c

Wondernut Oleo, Lb

20c

Oxydol, 3 pkgs

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P. A: (J. or Kirks Flake, IQ Bars

37c

Karo Syrup, V» gallon . .

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Country Club Breakfast 3 lbs. or m-re, lb

Bacon, 32c

Buckeye Malt, 1 Can

53c

(’. C. Skinned Ham, half or whole, lb

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Kroger Malt, 3 Cans

1.00

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12c

ANDERSON Ben Carter arnounce that Herbert Hoover will get twenty-three vi te - from tin Carter family, include- his wifi and those of

six d ughteis, and fi\< daughter-in laws and fi

ns, five on-in-law,

BAIN LKIDCI. •Mis- Catherine Grider f Indianapolis, vi-ited her sisti r, Mrs. John Oben hain last week. Mi . Harry Grider of Cleveland, O. i- the guest of her mother, Mrs. I cwnian and other relatives. •Mi- Maly Alien is going to Indianapolis thi- week, where she will live with her son, Joe Alice, this

winter.

Those who are quite iii at this i writing are Mr.-. Frank Ford, Mrs. i Leona Coll ver and Ered Hubbard. Mi-, liar Anderson is visiting her ■ daughter, M:Lena Steele and fumI ilj at Indianapolis thi- w- i k. Mrs. Hrnx Ellis and Hathaway of I ( oatesville were married at CoatesI vill<>, Sunday afternoon. They will reside in Bainiiridge for the present. Mr. and Mrs. James Petty have :purcha-ed the Wampler property and l | moved tin.- week. 1'• J. Tatum of Lebanon, Ky., visiting Mr. and Mis. Claude Tatum.! —o ID t HOUSE SCOL \R BLOC MINGTON, Oct. 5. (UP)— Dccem >rr < ight w ill be the date on which Indiana's Rhodes scholar will he ('host o (his year, in nrding to Profes er I!, H. Coon, Indiana I ni-ver-ity, and ectetary of the State Rho e holarship cr n-mittei'. Committro chairman tot the lo'-al college and univer- itie • have been named by Pro i lent Frank Aydelotte Swiithmor" Collego, gen< ral secretary of the A ok ■ c.in Rhode, s holar. and the. •• com mitt er.. will n> ke (h"ir sel-ler-ion :<>r the diffe’ent institutions by the middir of next month. • Resident W. L. Bryan, wa ehairI man ot th" . tate committee la t year. I I h" numhi r of eandidate:. from each . in-titutmn i limited according to It'-.' total n.rollment of the ..hool. J

I- R V.Ms LIN, Ind. Oct. 5 (UP) — i!' i'.c L' ml, 72, and Mollie Bond, 55. hi - w:te. are dead today as result of an an* "Mibile-train crash at a cross-

ing here.

An oil ricted crossing r as given a- tin ef the aec idet," by police. The c .r was •len-olished. \ I TEMPTS SI B IDE

QUALITY MEAT MARKET

(H \PIEK ONE “ILKRIBLE PEOPLE” Today, Last Times

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We Deliver. Phone We Deliver Phone 42. Pork Cutletts Home Made Sausage Fresh Hamberger Brook held Sausag e Baby Reef Liver Veal Liver Pork Beef Veal Lamb Lunch Meats Nice Frys. Bakery Goods Heinz Products

Continuous, 2 To 11 P. M. Mat., 10c--20c—Night, 10c--25c Coming “KING OF KINGS”

TONIGHT, M?. M. Sat., ( ontmuou-s 2To 111 SAT. MAI. .. NIGHTS

ECONOMY STORE

Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs Best Beef Roast, lb., 25c and Small Sugar Cured Picnics, ll>

Nut Oleo, <)/x lb ZUC Or apeake Bay Fresh Oysters, In Sanitary Pint Cans, Only K i Hard wheal Ok} I- l"Ui, 21 lh I/O S.i’iitary Bathroom A 1 T ic, (i for T1

P. & G. n r Flake Wi ti II 5 for . ™ Good Beef Steak, lb Swift's Bn - -' 1 ' Bai Ql lb. ’Jl Swift'd Link SsmiSl Fresh* Side i’ork, Oj lb “I

Quaker Oats, Pkg. .. 30\3H Inner Tube-, Only

FLAGSTAFF, Ari/.., Oct. 5 (UP) — Leo (jiint/. of In lianapolis, arrested hen ■ arged with drunkenness, block ed the door of his cell at the county jail yesterday and set fire to a pile of newspapers and a chair. The tun.key was able to get into the cell only after Guntz was over<ame with smoke. Quntz sustained

-light burns.

1 AM A GRIMES AND JONATHAN APPLES, 8P!i7AlT| PRICED.

VanCleave Meat Market for choice meats. Phone 27 We Deliver.

Quality We Deliver

Service

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PHONE 12. PHONE 12 SATURDAY MARKET New Sauer Kraut, lb 5c Beef Brains, lb iQ t . Fresh Boiling Beef, lb 15 C Sugar Cured Bacon Squares, lb Lamb Stew, lb oijc Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, lb 23tic Sugar Cured Bacon, half or whole, lb. 24c Fresh Sausage, lb 25c Small Smoked Hams, lb 2Sc Lamb Roast, lb 35 c Fresh Side Pork, Fresh Eggs, Cottage Cheese, Fresh Oysters, Pickled Pig Feet, Frying Chix. W. H. EITELJ0RGE PHONE 12. WE DELIVER i ii i'i"

Subscribe for “The Banner’ PUBLIC SALE~ fLid,,.. -id ,, y husine.-a, aLo my farming interest, I will ll ’ at 12 ;<) a. m., , n 1 Thursday, October 11th ; ' 1 ""th of Greencastle, at the inter-ection of State r*l!l the following: HORSES

live

I i head; one mare 8 yean old, good farm mare; one 2

. ... good farm mare; cm ■ i

, ' 1 ". OUnd and a real hrooT mare, rebred I 1 1:01-1 ; one coining four-year-old mare, sound and a K I

'" k i 'ti"■ ■ nit. extra goon

• \l I LE 5 Jersey heifers to be freah soon.

i;

SHEEP

breeding ewes, 3 and 4 years old; 8 spring Iambs; one

' biKl

HOGS

i"° ow and 12 pigs; one sow and 8 shout-, we unef t

FARMING MACHINERY ^1

' r ordson tractor, has not been used much and in ., ., dll ' Rang plow, 1 tandem, l -pike tooth harrow, 1 r*’';’ f 1 "b-r, 1 take, I mewing machine, 1 • »m P 1 '"' d '"L i McCennick binder, 1 trailer, I clover ^ , j ” ’ 1 I" 1 w !k ei wagon and 1 Hat ton hav frame. 1 • J •' I ravel bed, I water fountain, 1 .-et of breechmK '“VnJ I I ing tag harnes- in good CanditjOIJ. ^ . I new leather collars, 4 steel hog troughs, I l ar " 1

a "I ti imerou- other artirdes.

|(.q lad "(Dal . ne to two th«U "" ^ I Oat m and ciom r Ha) P* j

Al D WHAT I HAVE LEFT OF MY NEW STOCK 1 ' '

TUBES. ONE FORD ROADSTER.

Also Household Furniture. (l , hear4

i L'MS; Six month crclit on --ale- ovei $16. f'

,n '' " t from date. 2 per cent off for cash.

Roscoe Hurst

OTlSHLRKILL, Auctioneer.

HAROLD

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