The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 July 1932 — Page 3

Hie dailt baiweS. greencastle, ns^iAi-iA, Saturday, julys. 1922

CLASSIFIED ADS

—For Sale-

FOR SALE—TRANSPARENT j T."'r. Iwoodbu

APPLES, BUCHHEIT ORCHARDS

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rmnnwrnVK^ Aixrwjcwccs

John W. Herod

S«am Hanna

Andltot

JV. A. Cooper Henton Curtis

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Burrow

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iFTR SALE—Upright piano in perfect condition. $^5 if taken at once.

Call Banner.

\V. T. Hnndy Sam Hanna

May Egpers

rn Ptg Co.

I reiiMurFr

Hrtmrder

^bprlfl

FOR SALE—Household goods and auto. Rear of .'10,'1 north Jackson. 8-3t

FOR SALE—Boston bull pups. Inquire at Rudolph Volderauer, Fillmore. Ind. 8-3p

FOR SALE—Red raspberries, large fine improved variety, suitable for table use and all kinds of preserv ing. Call 283. R. A. Ogg. 29 tf-

Alva Bryan

Alva Bryan, mileage

8-2t I Alva Bryan, prlfloneni hoard

Purveyor

Orville O’Neal Sam Hanna Cminty ^iiperlnteixlent J. C. Vermillion Elizabeth Padgett

tNHeRftor

C. A. Marshall • T. R Woodbnrn Ptg. Co.

ProMeeuior

M. D. Abrams

< mirt Houno and Jail

Daisy MoF

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Hurt Hoiin

Far land

.1 R Davis Robert Sweeney Andy Thomas

FOR SALE—While they last. Baby chicks and starte i chicks, consisting of a limited number of barred rocks,

white rocks, white wyandottes. buff. HlownlnK * Hntn OrpUngton ami R. Reds. Records High Point on Co

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C. F. Mat lies

Lawrence Alvord Walter MrCurry Browning A- Hammond

Kiger Co.

Indiana Associated Tele. Co. C castle Water Co. O castle Gas & Electric Co. Northern Ind. Power Co.

Geo. Hoffman

Hammond

Hatcheiy, 19 east Greencastle, Ind.

Franklin street,

22-tf

—For Rent—

FOR RENT—Four room house at 22 north Locust.

modern 9-lp

FOR RENT: One modern duplex; one modern five-room cottage; one five-room half double, modern; two five-room semi-moderns. 719 south Locust St. 9-2t

FOR RENT—My home at 108 Taylor Place. Seven rooms, three bed room-, sun parlor, and modern in every way. Garage connected with basement- S. R. Rariden.

Wanted—

WANTED—A second hand piano. See or call Russell O’Haver. Morton. 8-2 p

WANTED: Stock and general haul ing. Prices reasonable. Julian Petro, Fillmore, Ind. 9-5p.

—Miscellaneous—

FRIED CHICKEN DINNER, 50 cents; Baked Ham and Swiss Steak lunches, 35 cents. Crawford Hotel across from Interurban. !Mt.

SIM CIAL FOR SUNDAY—Fried chicken and ham dinners. Light lunches- Reservations not necessary. Kims Inn. . 9-lt. $1.00— Fine 8 x 10 photos at Cammack Studio for $1 00 each. Tuesday only Time limit July 21. 9-7t

IN MKMORY

In loving remembrance of Vernice R. Buis who left us two years ago. July the 0th. If we had seen you at the last And held your loving hands, And heard the last sigh from your r heart, We would not feel so bad. W e did not know the pains you Pt bore; * We did not see you die; We only know you went away And never said "(iond bye ” Sadly missed by wife and son Robert and parents. Mrs. C. P. Buis.

CARD OF TH ANKS WY desire to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness during the illness $fid at the death of our beloved wife, daughter and sinter, also for the many floral offerings and cars. William Herring Mrs. Catherine James Mrs. Agnes Rickard and family.

C. W. Crosby Ruby Crosb

County Farm

by Crosby B O'Brien ids Clark in Russell

Josephine Roger Frances Byrd

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F. .Via I lies M. Stevens

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Outlet Chop Store

ig X- Hammond National Broad Co.

Co.

Walter

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ICtles Service Oil Co.

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C. W. Crosbv r

L. J. Clark Cecil Chadd

Kite| Flora I Co. R P. Mullins

A. L. Dobbs

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M. K. Cooper J. G. Britton

H A. Sherrill John A. Egan

R. P. Mullins

John H. James W. A. Cooper

W T Handy C. H Crosby Jos. Wright H. R. Sands

Soldier Burlnl

JcCurry

Otto F. Lukin Indianapolis Orphan Asylum J K Wi.rk .training school W M McGnughey 1 miianapolis < ’ommerclal l*rellnilnnr> IIIkIiwh' James Garner **' Frank Farmer

Bryan ooper

.1 (J. Britton If A. Sherrill Hrldace Refinlr Herbert Fitfsimmons

Relief

Jneknon Tup. Robbins & Son V M. Keck C. A. Keck Fruuklla Twp. C N. Stroube J. C. Wilson Alva Clark X- Son C. C. Collins KuMMell Tup. D E. Reed cut Rate clothing Store C. T. Webster C’ini«on Tup. A. M. Brat tain Geo. Inge Conroe Tup. Morton Wells \dam Rising Gche Hess L. W Veach Floyd Tup. L. W. Veach >1 nr ion Tup. R. P. Mullins Hunter Bros. John A. Egan fireenesstle E. K. Caldwell Onrrv Inman Tom Moran Karl Reims G. D. Rhea Leo Surl.er I’rnest D'razier Putnam County hospital Sam Hanna Campus Market Factory Outlet Shoe Co. James I. Nelson F. N Wright Hnrve Jones (’has. H Rector J F. McCurry Economy Store C. B O’Brien Lee Williams Flint X Co. Mrs \ F Crawley E. C. Butler

Larkin

McGnughey

John A. Kgan S. C Prevo t'o. (\ C Tucker Mndlioai Tup. Oakley Store .) K Brat tit In W M McGnughey

J» L Kills

Putnam County Hospital

J. C Penny t!o. U HtalilUKlen Tup.

J L Ellis

Lida E. Morris

D. Reel

S Mnk®% Holsnppb G. D. Rhea Wnrren Tup. r B OHrien j W. Cromwell .leffemon Tup. G. D Rhea V N. Wright Edward McKinney 4 lotcrrinle Tup. Clev Dennv E M Hurst Rule .V Mann

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NOTH K m BIDDERS FOR Si r PLIES FOR COUNTY ASYLl'M Notice is hereby given that bids will be rp'-eived a*, the office of the county auditor of Putnam County up to 10 o’clo"k A. M. on Saturday, July

16, 1932, for the furnishing of sup- Urowninv a plies for ^ai I County Asylum for the K 1 **' '' ^, 1

quarter ending September 20, 1932, , 1,,* . , ,1,i, n.t» linn <’i>,

as directed and approved by law. | Mon is.m HroiAll blanks submitted must Ik 1 filed 1 1 ,l '‘‘

in dupli ate on blanks to he furnislieil by Ihi county auditor, and must comply with the law in every particular ladders are required to furnish samples, ai l samples to he the property of the county if aid bidders are successful, and shall he letained by the county eorrrmis-ionetrs for comparison with t n goods purchased when the same are received and checked in at the County Asylum. W. A. COOPER. Auditor Putnam Count v, Indiana. 2-2L

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Bridges

Claude Crodian

i Jess Slither

ss Sutherlln

1 (’ourtnev Sutherlln

| Leroy Sutherlln

| John Sotheilln

Noti i- i herehy given that the un- 'miv n-ivis , . . , . -.ii .. '-'I'lier Mf-Onnahey dersiyned has been appointed bv the tinwnrii (Mmlfelter Judg, of the Circuit. Court of' Put ^i',,;? mmeMiek nam Countv, State of Indiana. Admin- ' unriv niles

i John Perretl

tatrat r of the estate nf Claude H.ijoiie Kmciirr Farmer, late of Putnam County, de- £r Trn'n*°" ceaniui i Erneet Thompson * Ed Bhae4 Said estate is supposed to he hoL Herman Batman Vfnt. \e

Merman Mannar ! Glen Newell ! Bert Clodfelter

No. 7467. W, R. Hutcheson, Administrator. Jut. 24, 1932. Att. rney, W. M. Sutherlln. John W. Herod, Clerk of the Putcam Circuit Court. 25-8t

w HO Glen Fltfslmmoi Arthur Oakley Carl Eggers Eddie Prather Mark Priest Terrell Boswell Ralph Piddle Frank Hale Elmer Witt John Gilbert

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Roy Hurt

Raymond I^isley Gluts. Temple Lionel Suiter Beverley All good Robt. Farlow Lowell Russell

Joe Hooker

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L. Weller Cecil Lamb

Frank Richardson

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lohn Vermillion vinford Bock Nelson VA^ood

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Wm. Thomas loli a Nelson

John Dills

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lf**nry Jackson

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Toni Toney )r\al Nichols Ernest Btitler

Ralph Hammond

Earl Nichols

Henry Nichols

Lee Whitaker

Harold Gorham John Williams

'1'. C. Dorset! IHQiry Huls^

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OBITU \ RY

^ i oo Mary Catherine, only daughter of j Robert and Hanna Isabelle Burton, i 21.00 ' vas born Jul >’ 26 > 1890 ' at Crawfords-! ;ij.oo ville. Ind.. and departed this life July j 29.7^ 4. 1932. at the agt of 41 years 11

itlo® [months s lla >' s -

22.00 She leaves to mourn her loss, two 2:oo UI >, Oen.ld, age 12, and Robert, age is oo 9 years. Also her mother an I stepiuoo an, l ^* r - s Joe Carrington. with whom she mad" her home; also two bn.theis, Melvin, of Lawrence, Ind., and Urov.r, of Indianapolis; 1k»sidt 4 a host of other relatives ami

friends.

Her father and one brother' had pieceded her to the great beyond, some 16 years ago. W die her Inst illness was of eight week’s duration, she was ever patient and bore her suffering well be-cau.-e she had placed herself in her

Savior’s care.

While everything was done for

-j; JjJJ Mary that loving hands and medical in-,'caie could do it was not God’s wdll "5 that s :e should tarry here any longer. i ; ) *|J Through pain at times she’d smile,

:; so A -mile of heavenly birth,

®J{ And when the angels called her home.

7 oo She smiled farewell to earth,

i oo Heaven retaineth now our treasure,

V ’![ Karth the loii> ly cask* t keeps a n Vn.d the -unb ams I ve to linger

4i on Where oar sainted mother sleeps

Hre. icus darling she has left us, jij 1. ft u j , yes, forever more.

12 2 , hat we hope t,i m<et our loved one

lii sll (Jn P' 111 blight and happy shore.

m'-o honely the house, and sad the hours,

::r> oo Since our deter one has gone.

4 i I!® oh - 11 brighter home than ours

In heaven is now he:

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( CRD OF TH WKS wish to thank ill nur friends

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i-ter and Mr. MeCuriy, the under tak.'r. for their mans acts of kintlres.s and ym| ithy shown us during "Ur lecent bereavement in the death of our beloved moth. r. daughter, and i- . i-ti r. Mary Catherine Burton, h"!!!! 1 MoCier. step-father, children and

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I family of Imti of Mr. and Mrs. lay. Afternoon Carrie Darnall,

aunt, Mrs. Jessj e \ewgent. Mrs. Lou King of Danvillti and Miss Helen Smth of Martinsville spent Wedne-.iay with Miss Helen! Maddox. Harry Guar and family of Greencastle -pent t F urth with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wi ,tt. Floyd Love an 1 family ol Mt. Meridan spent Sunday with Raymond Keyle and f i !y. Mi. and Mi Sam Uhoten spent Sunday with Be i Wood and family. W. S 1 iwt t . ; nd family. Hany Gilt?, and family and Mr. and Mrs Green spent Mon ay evening in Bra zil. Mrs. Helen Maddox spent fiom Friday until Monday with her 'ii i t)ral.

I.EAliFF STANDINGS

\ mem an Association

Louisville 7; Milwaukee, 1. St. Paul. 9; Columbus, 5. Indiana) oils, 5; Kansas City, 1-.

Professor Otto Struve, who is assuming directorship of Yerkes Obsenotory at Williams Bay, Wis, succeeding Professor Edwin B Frost, who has retired

reptile at various times. Here , an opportunity for some dra goii slaver to get in some overtime work and prove the -lory by producing the carcass. STATION MAN AGER KILLED INDIANAPOLIS, July 9. (UP)— Patiick McMahon, 70, night manager of the Union bus station here, died in a hospital today of a blow on the hen I offered in an alleged holdup attempt last night. Charles K. Pike, 'J5, soldier at Ft. Harrison, va- held 'it a charge of murder. He was eized by two pass-or.-by as he darted from the bus station after McMahon ha 1 been attacked. Dewey Montgomery, another soldier, was held by fort authorities after being implicated by Pike in a confession, detectives said. Pike was said to have confessed the robbery was planned to get money collecte i by McMahon for sale of baseball tickets. Society News (Continued from Page Two) Mrs. B B. Stringer, Mis. Mary Kelly, Mrs. Frank 'Torr. May 10—Mrs. John R. ('ox, Mrs. C. C. Mi Mains, Mrs. James Skelton, Mis. I.uwience C. aw ley, Mis, Jessie

Pitts.

June 14- Mrs. G. J. Beemer, Mrs. Claud Bailey. Mrs Bath I i gle, Mr

Harry Foster. 4- -F + + 4* ♦

Clinton Township l-H ( lub

Met Thursday, July 7

'I he Happy Hustlers 4-H Club of Clinton Township met July 7 at the home of Miss Ruby Garrett. The meeting was called to order by the president and minutes w; re read by

Boatman, Mrs. i the secretary. The meeting wa~ c.|>en1 1 in Etchison and cd by the club -aying the pledge and

singing several dub songs

I .a fa yet ta on Sunday. I during )he business stssion Mary

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BOSAA'El I. SISTERS WIN CL P AS POPULAR HARMONKERS With 21.249 Votes. Trio of “Music That Satisfies” Beats Nearest Rival Nearly Ii to I In a popularity contest conducted bv a New York new paper the Bnsw. II Si.-ters walked away with the fi st prize in Cue hannonizer ’ class, lolling ip a total vote of 21.249. The intrs’ which began May It!, closed Julv 4 and the tie .rest rivals for the boner won by the C isteifield stars polled 7.*>98 voles. A iiall. t w as published in the newspaper c’aily f r 50 day-, which gave th - girls from New Orleans an averagi of practically 425 voC s a day in the Greater New York area, covered hi the newspaper'" circulation. The Boswells, Connie, Vet., and Maltha, as they are known to their radio audien e. from Maine to Hawaii and from Canada tn the Gulf of Mexico, expressed the greatest delight with t eir succs-s when the silver cup was presente I to them.

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7 h'' N f’hjuye i a fishing trip to Lake in ci Blu e the latter part of the week. 7 a Mr .and Mrs. Herman Ott arrived 2.on h' ic Fatui lay by automobile from -M*'' Phoenix, \‘ / , to visit her brother, ]7 Gr files l'ii t and familv and other 1 .-,!7n relatives this week, i” I' arlc Mailman and family and Mi-s llenc I ik of Westville visited in 4» | relative and fiiends here over the

111 if 1 i hi lidays.

1 i 1 Mrs. Hat away entertained the 7 "" Kev Bollinan at m n*i Sunday. ■ Mis i | a r;i Mclve and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Coffn n and son spent i‘. no Si/mluv with Mi .1 Mrs. Hans An-

2 |!J> derson.

| Woodrow Dick "ii arrived home : i Suini.'i.v from lie uapolis to pend }, rl the Fourth. He et irned to the city

7„ Tue-day morning

Mr. and Mrs. I \j. Gray an i son “ o’ Muncie visile i Mi% and Mrs. Hhi ii s hell Darnell Sa lay and Sunday. Herman Sands ' '

ana; oils were gu,

Carl Darnall

:t an callers were M

Mr. ami Mis. I Ollie Shuev MiMrs. Pearl Hartni;iii

Mr anl Mi I Williams visited

relatives in

Guests of Mr. an i Mrs. Clyde Metz |

,,,! anil family over tie weekend were his

brut hot - HI in li"“ Metz, a sister, Mis Della Met; I niecek, Caroline and Olive Harm Forest, 111. Mr ami Mr-. Al t Heavin attended the funeral of \ rs. Martha Masten at (’ontesville inday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. I rley McLaughlin anl son anl Mi id Mrs. William Ferrari I of Clay!'n spent Sunday ‘with Mr. anirMr- BUi' Scobee. Mrs. Mattie Bn" a returned t<> the

• ■ heme of her (laugh *r, Mrs. Hetfierl | i: | Scofif e in Greenca- le Sunday after UiiH i spending two we" 1 with Mr. and

!'15 | Mrs. Eli Senhce.

Charle and Held Heaney of Indianapolis are spend ng a few days with their aunt, Mrs. Kk CassidyVera Heunev re i ned home with t'lern afler visiting n Indianapoli: a

V i nk.

Mr .nn I Mrs. Harvey Lane a 'id glc ; and Mi Ind Cunningham s n t ii cvv cks ispl >y at River- : tele |H'k i Ir.diat roli- Monday I' . Vein i and fa: dy arrive 1 home Wi '> -day after i months trip to Cal If or ia *• , (iites’.s of Bert 11 rrett and fanirly on Sunil iv were ( R. Hamnridge of near L'lfavet'. Aftern on guests were Fri i I. i vter end Hulsut and Alt a Scott. Gerald Blanchard. Paul Iti st and Ktuth Can-tein of Bpringfield, III., spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. D V Etchison while enroute to Niagara Falls.

Yesterday's Results National League Brooklyn, 16; Cineini ati 5. Pittsburgh, S: New York, 7. Chicage, (!; Philadelphia, 4. Boston, fi; St. Louis, 1. American League New York, 3; Detroit. 2. St. I.oni k; Boston 4. Philadelphia, G-ll: Chicag i, 4-2. CleveLui I, (!; Washington, 5. American Association Minneapolis, 8; Toledo, 3,

I MH AN Al’OLIS I IVE>K)( K Hug receipt 1.500; holdovers 82; m i ket mostly 20 to 25 cents higher; 1H0 to 210 lbs *5 10 t„ *5.55; 210 to 236 lbs.. $5.25 to *5.40: 285 to 275 lbs.. *5.15 to *5 26; 275 t 320 lbs., •<5.15 to *5.25; 275 to 320 lbs.. *6.05 to #5.15; 325 lbs., <4 95 to *505; 140 to 160 llis., *5.20 to *5.35; 100 to 140 lbs., *5 00 to *5.15; pa king sows *3.75 to *4.50; few *4.75. Cattle receipts >0, calves 10(1. For the vvvek: beef steels 25 to 50 cents higher; heifers up 25 cents or more, g ini cows sti'i.ng other classes little changed; tip -teer $8.65, hulk *6.85 to *8.40; het’ei grade heifers *6 to $7.25; top *7.50; lower glades $3.50 to (5.75; most cow- $2 75 to *4.00: top $4.50; low cutters and cutters *1.25 to $2.50; veafi rs steady,

$6.00 down.

TO FORM HURD PARTY CLEVELAND, July 9. (UP)—A movement for the formation of a united “third party” with a pii.gres- ■ ive platform gathered strength toay as the country'- leading liberals et for the opening se-sion of the ciiiivention of the League for Independent Political Actii.ii.

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The snake whi h

OLD DRESS SUIT GIVES UP FIVE *1<>« BILLS

ST. LOUIS.

mun- sohj a dresrf suit to a rag man for $'fi He had been unemployed for more than a year and he needed the

money for food.

“Those were the good old time-,” ^Lhe size of the

KEPORI SKEIM. HUGE SNAKF NEAR POLAND

Nut insinuating tl at the country is any wetter around Poland than it is I anyplace else, still the people of that I locality have one more reason than I the rest of us for voting dry .this coming election judging from a snake story that reach. here from that

is -aid to have

been ceil by several people wa»s osti mated tn have a length of about 16 feet with a heal 'h" size of a bu.ket.

bu-ket was not given.

he mused as he recalled the free-| According to th" report, one farmspending days when he wore the suit er while on his hay wagon saw the so* „ few years ago. In going through 1 snake which crawled along the 1 2 hi the pockets he found five *100 hill" ground between the horses legs. The

Miss Violet IVpovich Valli, who shot and set itsly wou; ded Bill Jurges (right l ( lub shortstop, in'n Chicago hoti I

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in a wallet he had forgotten-

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