The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 December 1933 — Page 5
I HE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE
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. GIFT SUGGESTIONS <9 *• Pipes e Cigars Cigarettes TJurhters Fountain Pons ('andy Compaets ('anieras FLEENOR-OWL DRUG STORES
I\ I>I VN \POI.IS I.IVKSTOCK
s ^Markety
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t lluK-; 12,000; holdovers 319; trener jK::illy strt-uly; hulk 100 In 273 !!>s.. tfj $3.13 ir, $3.20; several $3 23; 273 to
^5 i 330 His.,
ejl I S2.00 to >'2.8.3; Unlit liitfs $1.30 to At$2.23; |i'o l.inn s<hw. $2 00 to $2.60. ( attle 1,000; calves 600; slaughter | classes little chancel; steers and hcst Jj! heifers in most demand, small lol JS sil.23; hulk stehts $4 25 to $5.75; few ! heifers $5,00 to $5.50; hulk $3.25 to
$3 0(1 to $3.10; 140 to 160
^ Ihs. $3.05 to $3.15; 120 to 140 His.,
$4.75: cows $2.0 Oto $2.75; low cut
ters and cutieirs 1.00 to $1.75; vealers -—"— ' ■ steady, $5.5(1 down. : Itlacks Sheep 2,000; lamb ttade developing J Krowins lowly, few early sales off 25 ents | illiie>t g I or more it $7.00 down, indicating 1
j |»oscil))p top of $7.25
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WASH FROCKS Special $1.03
Values formerly priced up to $1.98. Sizes 14 to 46.
l ast c olor prints.
Srarl and Beret Sets 98c C rdnroy and Sit’dc In Hrit>ht S'ltades KID GLOVES $1.98 PiK-Rrain, < apiskin and I ren di Kid TWIN SWEATER SETS Special $2.33 Sizes 31 3K
Purses $1.00 and up \t*w l.patluuStyP's SI IK CREPE IINGI RIE $2.03 h.inn' S:»ls, Slip-, l « I lirs (iowns SILK DRESSES $2.95 <8 $3.95 Sizes It It
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Stock Reducing Sale Watches, Diamonds, Jewolry Musirai Instruments 25% To 40% Off SALE STARTS Saturday, December 16 Ends Saturday, December 23
EXTRA SPECIAL — Compacts, Make an Ideal \ mas tiift
25c & 50c
W. C. GLASCOCK
Smith Side Septate
(irecn'astle, Ind
THE IDEAL XMAS GIFT!
( rnsley
Uadio
‘You’re there with a ( i'o?le\ ^ $23.95 «P MOORE ELECTRIC
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IIUSSKI.I VII.I,K, Dec. 13 - Mr>. .Mart Spencer, wdiile preparing; bet hoim fot the Christmas season, fell T > day ft on a chair whi h she had placed upon a table to hanjr a curtain, mi taininy; a fracture I leR. She is HI veals old
DU S IN II.UNOIS Rl'SSKI.I.VILLR, Dec. 13.—Rein tiv* ■ here received wort! of the death of Mrs. John Smoot at Iter It me in < iilin, III., Sunday mominjf. She wa a niece of Klotchei and Ren K. tiotl ot Russellville. Funeral services wen eld Tuesday afternoon at Catlin. Mr. and Mrs. lam ("lodfelter, Mi ! and Mis. Fletcher (iotf, H. F. (iolT and Mis. Fletcher and (luy H over, ‘(.f Russellville, attentled the funeral. D> K.RS \\D < I.EANRKS KAt K 111 I K K Xtil.K PROSKCI I l«»N ) WASHINGTON, Dec. 13, (UI*I | The federal trade commission pro pared today to prosecute |00 \mer ican ch.'tnets ind dyers on chatpes <d defying blue eatfle price edict The cleaners were accused of i harffinif less for cleaning and press i11v tdotlies than th(‘ NRA code spe iI ie I'mialty is a maximum fine of i .'500 tor each violntinn. Kvery day 1" | that the price remains below code £ levels is counted tts a separate viola- = \ Names of the aliened lawbreakerSr! were forwarded to Charles II. March, | I'hait man of t he commission, after the = | NRA hail tiled in vain during two = | day,' of heated argument to get the Hi I violators to raise their prices. m\ M' I'NAHI.K TO TAKF (H KK K M' INDIANA 1*01.IS, Drtc. 13 (UP)— = De pile numerous protests. Miss Her i= iott Palmer, Franklin, presidentelect rf the Indiana State Teacher- \ ■ sociatioit, will be ineligible to take office Jan. 1, C O. Williams, secre tan of the association, announced today. t W \ WORKER KII.I.RD H' VAI.PARAISO, Ind., Dec. 13 < UP) S —Ttapped in a landslide < n the * | Campbell road north of here, one = ( WA worker was killed and another was injured seriously yesterday. Five other workers narrowly escap- _ c l being buried under the slide. :§= The man killed iwa's Chris Dahl, 63. j= The one injured was Dray McDonald, i|" ( H \I(TRAND FI'NFRAI. TODAY
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 1.3, (UP)— I Last solemn rites of the Catholic hutch were 'held in Saints Peter and Paul cathedral here today for the J Mi st Reverend Joseph Chart rand, hi hop of the Indianapolis diocese. High dignitaries of the Catholic hierarchy from throughout the United States and other churchmen nearly filled the massive cathedral e the pontifical requim mass was o sung. Laymen filled the remainder of the church to capacity and overflowed into the street.
h 4* 4* 4* o + (UNION FALLS Ktila Staggs
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* fhe bazaar hero at the M. qhur.h last Saturday night was b'gely attended. Mrs. Ora Smith spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Violet Shonk-
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Mrs. Emily Boswell s|>ent Saturday night with her daughter, Mrs. Fula Staggs. .Mrs. Clara Thomas and children pent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Sigler. .Mrs Lida Pierce and Mrs. Fula Staggs spent Monday with Mrs. Zella ^
Roach.
I The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. 1 John Beo Thurniay, Dec. 21, all day. It will he grab-basket day. Mr. and Mrs Russell Boswell and children called cm Mr. and Mrs, Joe Itngga Sunday evening.
Back and seals covered in Velours Taps.
M a Kirs and Pictures
S. C. Prevo Company
HuVti: STOKE
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