The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 April 1924 — Page 3

_THE DAILY banner, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924.

CLASSIFIED ADS | mT,CE ok

; By \irtue of a certified copy of a j decree to me directed under the hand and seal of the Clerk of the Putnam

Paget

For Sale

1 Circuit Court of Indiana, in a cause I wherein THR PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA is Plaintiff and Guy 0. Timmons, Ida Timmons and Elmer Hughes are

FOR SALE—Top buggy, rubber tires, Moyer springs, nearly new. C.

W. Pfieffenberger. 1 dy-lwky defendants, requiring me to make the

1 sum of four thousand sixty-one and

• OR SALE Go d Singer sewing i 49-1 OOths ($4,0(51.4!*) Dollars, with inmachine. Cal! at 80!) South Crown I terest on said decree and costs, I -treet. 22-4t! wil1 ex P ose :lt P«bHc sale to the high-

“ est bidder, on Monday, the fifth day

FOR n a i v r ", ^ 1 of May A. D., 1924, between the hours TOR SALE-Concrete fence posts., of ten ()V1()( . k a m and four 0 , dock tjuahty concrete blocks. Prompt <le- | p. m. of said day, at the nmh door of livery. Walter Sublett, north Jack- the court house in the city of Greenson street. 1.30 p | t'e, Putnam county, Indiana, the

rents and profits for a term not exceding seven years, of the following

TO-NIGHT

; fj 1 ' j A Vegetable Relief

For Conslipation

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Nature’s Rc-nedy (K? Tablets) a vegel.r’ole laxative with a near-to-nature act! Relieves and prever/s iouenrst, const 1 pc tic a -r. d stek headaches. [ ones and strengthens the digestion

and assimilation.

for

t\ riter.

SALE—No. Phone 402.

9 Oliver type-

FOU SALE—Cumberland raspberry

described real estate, situate in Put-22-3t 1 nam county, in the State of Indiana, | to-wit:

bOR SALE—One (! year old horse, ^ I l' e Past half (1-2) of the southeast sound and a good worker Charles 1 c l uarter of section six ((3), E. Cooper, Greencastle phone 14-Y. 2t fnu !' t( ‘ e # n ^ 1 ''-’Vth. range

| five (5) west of the Second Principal Meridian, excepting that part of - 1 said east half of southeast <iuarter

plants, Sl.oO per hundred. D. C. Allen. ; that lies south of the center of the

21-::p j Greencastle and Vivalia Gravel Road,

1 containing forty-four (44) acres, more

fOR SALE—Six octave organ; fine or less. j < condition. Phone 221; call 605 Sem-1 A,so > northwest (iu;.rter (1-4) inary. 21-2n ' of the soutllwest quarter (1-4), and p | that part of the southwest quarter

(1-4) of the southwest quarter (1-4) i of section five (5), township anti

^Chips^the* Old Block Nt JUMIORS—'Littl* W» The same — in one-thfrd doses, candy-coaMb Fci children and adults. SDLC BY YOUR 3PUG6I51 . P. MULLINS

FOR SALE—A light stroller. Call 351-X.

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Such popularity must be deserved

TK>PULARITY isn’t luck. How 1- well the big stars of baseball know this. And in merchandising as in baseball, big success is scored only by deserving it. A product, too, must “deliver the goods.”

Everywhere men are turning by thousands from other cigarettes to Chesterfield. For a reason! Chesterfield has given smokers convincing proof of finer quality—for here’s quality you can taste!

Chesterfield

CIGARETTES

Copyright 1924, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.

7^£^^- mill,ons!

fmCK OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF wherein Mary Schooley Steven.-

REAL ESTATE | p] a i n tiff and John H. Harrison,

I) virtue of a certified copy of a R Harrison, John L. Schooley . n I

“"AVpuS . *1^ Claire Schooley arc Defe.alaaU,

hit Court of Indiana, in a cause! re< iuinng me to make the sum of one

I am a candidate for the nomina tion of judge of the Putnam Circuit Court on the Democratic ticket, to be voted for at the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, May 6th, 1924.

3ourt of Indiana, in a cause' re( l u ' rin K me 10 maKe lne 8U,n Ul

rein Morris Bean is Plaintiff, and , thousand nine hundred and eighty-one I mos t respectlully solicit your ar Kgloff, James H. Weldon, Ota' a nd 55-100ths ($1,981.55) dollars, support and votes for this office, 'cKay, Gladys D. McKay and I wilh j nteres t on said decree and costs, which is for a term of six years.

FOR SHERIFF Gilbert E. Prichard, of Jefferson township, announces himself as a candioate for Sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary May 6, 1924.

four Hurst are Defendants, requir- ■ we to make the sum of one uanrl six hundred and ninety-one 12-100ths ($1,691.12), with interJon said decree and costs, 1 will ose at public sale to the highest Per, on Monday the fifth day of J A. D., 1924, between the hours *en o’clock a. m. and four o’clock

FOR SHERIFF

I will expose at public sale to the j highest bidder, on Monday, the 19th day of May, 1924 between the hours of ten o’clock a. m. 1 and four o’clock p. m. of said day, at the south door of the court house in

JOHN H. JAMES.

I wisn 10 announce to the voters of Putnam county that I will be a candidate for the nomination of judge of the Putnam Circuit Court of Putnam county/ Indiana, at the Democratic Primary election to be held Tuesday, May 6, 1924. Your support

the city of Greencastle, Putnam

J- of said day, at the south door County, Indiana, the rents and pro- »„ e '. 0 ,“ rt « h . ouse ' n th ® ° f fits, for a term not exceeding seven

>—»• " f «" follow,,,,, d=.=, :bc,l real | wOl b«

Wing seven years of the follow- ! estate situate in th" County o, Futreal estate, situate in Putnam nam, State of Indiana, to-wit: ty ’ in the State of Indiana, to-; -p^e north half (Vi) of the south-

I wish to announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the primary election to he held Tuesday, May 6. Your vote will be appreciated. ROY M. BRACKNEY.

FOR JUDGE

l 1 , ia\ I wish to announce to the voters of f f* north half (1-2) of the north- i wo> < '“ ar . ’ ' ' ' ! Putnam county that I am a candidate hh (M 1 ' 4) °/ f section five (5) t f own ^' P th ^ ‘ xn . for the Republican nomination for shl P thirteen (13) north range five (5) west, containing eig 1 v • (5) west containing 84.54 acres, I acre s, more or less. I ^ of the Putna..- circuit court in

FOR CORONER

1 desire to announce my candidacy

JAMES P. HUGHES for the Democratic nomination for o coroner of Putnam County, subject to

the primary election to be held May

6, 1924.

OSCAR J. RECTOR

[ e or less.

If the rents and profits will not

the primary election to be held May 6, 1924. Your support will be appre-

ciated.

JOHN H. ALLEE

f ."M 1 -i —-“f ur! decree, interest and costs, I will decree, interest and costs, 1 vi, ai l same time and place expose at the same time and place expose at L sa . le a . 11 , th ® ro'PrJit title and in- 1 pub i ic sale a i| the right, title and it,

“»l!l “3 t—t of ,=1,1 ,l,.ro, : ,l«n«, ,o,.

P. or so much thereof as may be of them, in fee simple of said real esProyd to discharge said decree, in- tate, or so much thereof as may he L djod costs, to the highest and sufficient to discharge said decree, int to be r mol CaS V n f hand ’ s , ai l terest and c ts. to the highest and

h- f r .ri e a,u w «!”ro r ""p y p;:, ! r e f 1 ** «*,■

f laws. A certificate of purchase 1 to be made without any relief whatF ecuted to the pafchaMf j awr from valuation and appraisement

Jed thu .hi r * -i laws. A certificate of purchase will wm unoewen oj. uauen vownsiug i " LESLIE SEARS Pri ’ l!t24 ' be exeouto' 1 to the purchaser thereof. ann0 unces himself for sheriff of Put-

f ' riff Putnam County, Indiana.

T vin & Gillen,

otoeys for Plaintiff. 8-3t Posters

FOR SHERIFF

I wish to announce to the voter* 'f Putnam county that I will be a indidate for re-nomination for sherf on the Republican ticket in the rimaiy election, May 6, 1924.

LEFLIE SEARS o FOR SHERIFF

Will Glidewell of Warren township

B 11 ' L OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE virtue of a certified copy of a to me directed under the hand Sea l of the Clerk of the Putnam | cu it Court of Indiana, in a cause

Dated this 8th day of April, 1924. nam County, subpect to the decision LESLIE SEARS of the Democratic primary, May 6.

Sheriff Putnam County, Indiana 1924.

Corwin & Gillen,

Attorneys for Plaintiff.

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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT

To the voters of Putnam County, Indiana:

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY I wish to announce that. I will be a

candidate for the Democratic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney of Putnam County, subject to the primary election on Tuesday, May 6,

1924. GLENN H^LYON

FOR CORONER I wish to announce to the voters of Putnam county that I will be a candidate for the Democratic Nomination for coroner in the primary election, May 6 FRANK E. REED, Cloverdale. o FOR CONGRESS I am a candidate for nomination on the Democratic ticket for CONGRESS from the Fifth Indiana District. I most earnestly ask you to vote for me. ANDREWE. DURHAM

FOLEY PILLS PREVENTED OPERATION James Richardson. 1532 Freeman Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio writes: “I suffered with my kidneys and bladder and was to go to the hospital to be operated upon. I decided to try Foley Pills a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, and after three doses I found relief.” Try them today. R. P. Mullins, Druggist. tu. th. s., wk

FOR SALE—4 good cows, 5 to 8 years old, giving good flow of milk, one wagon, one buggy and harness, one good work horse, in all harness. R. S. Scobee, Greencastle, Ind. R. R. 3. 21-6t

FOR SALE—Good glass show cases Small ones. Call Banner office. 21-2t

Miscellaneous

NOTICE I will run the Nicholson sorghum mill this fall, Cyrus Nicholson, Danville, Ind. R. B.. 15 d. & wk. tf

Mrs. Rose C. Milligan, spiritual and business adviser will remain until April 25. Located at Grend Central Hotel. 23-2p

SEE LUCAS AND MASTEN for all kinds of insurance farm and and town property for sale; coal; real estate, preferreds and bonds. LUCAS & MASTEN South Jackson St. 31 tu. & fri. tf

ATTENTION!

LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED, also coal oil stoves repaired. All kinds of sewing machines repaired. J

range aforesaid, that lies north of the center of the Greencastle and Vivalia : Gravel Road, containing forty-two I (42) acres, more or less; containing in all eighty-six (86) acres, more or less, in Madison Township, Putnam

County, Indiana.

If the rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale all the right, title and inerest of said defendants, and each of them, in fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree .interest and costs, to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, said sale to be made without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws. A certificate of purchase will be executed to the pur-

chaser thereof.

Dated this seventh day of April, 1924.

LESLIE SEARS I

Sheriff, Putnam County, Indiana !

Corwin & Gillen,

Attorneys for Plaintiff. 8-3t Posters

Get a Can Tbday

FOR OVER 40 YEARS HAIJVS CATARRH MEDICINE has boon used successfully in the treatment of Catarrh. HADES CATARRH MEDICINE consists ot an Ointment which Quickly Relievos by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaci s, thus reducing the inflammation. Sold l>y all druggists. F. J. Cheney £. Co., Toledo. Ohio.

All work guaranteed. GEORGE HUFFMAN Lock and Gun Smith, 306 South Jackson Street, Greencastle Indiana, Phone 715.

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in good demand at $7.25. Sattle priet s were steady with 1,300 head in the pens. Good steers were in demand but few of this grade were

received.

Calf prices were off $1 on the poorHEMSTITCHING and PICOTING. 1 cst market in many days. Only Mail orders given prompt service, choicest kinds brought the ton of $10. J. II. Pitchford. 21-6t while bulk was draggy at $9 to $9.50. | Receipts were 900. 10 MAKE ROOM I will sell con- With only 50 head of sheep offered, Crete blocks at cut prices for one were nominally steady, week. Mike Wnlfe. 19-3p p

Help Baby Chicks Live and Thrive Ford buby chicks the kind oftnodthat years of experiment lias proved e* •ctl> right It willyou two him * dreci limes what it ro^fs. Start p.*vink* them Pratts and see how lew chic.V* you lose from tnder nourishment or disease! Old hands with poultry say that it's feeding that first ft* enty day* that counts. And nearly all of them feed Pratts! Vbur dealer ba-. ii. selil* it on money back guarantee PRATT FOOD CO • ?>J Walnut St., Phifcidtiphtft, P»-

Buttermilk Baby Chick Food ' uarauteed and Fot Sale by Dealers Throughout the County

Yes We Do

PORTLAND MILLS

Vulcamrane

ANDERSON VULVAMZING 106 NO. JACKSON STREET.

CO.

For Rent

FOR RENT—Room, suitable for two women Call at 409 No. College Avenue. . 22-2t

I The Community Club met with Mrs. i Howard Spencer Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harbison and children spent Saturday night and Sunday with Eph Goodwin and wife. Afternoon callers were Bert Mayo, wife and son, of Bridgeton. Ott Rivers, wife and children, called on Walter Rivers and family Sun-

day evening.

John Burk and wife spent Sunday with Dave Jack and family. Mrs. Bertha Jacks returned home with them for a few days visit. Miss Josephine Clodfelter was home a few days this week on her

OUT OF THE GLOOM

FOR RENT—Four or five Blue grass pastures, containing from 35; to 175 acres, with good water. Alsoj 40 acre farm in Floyd township with ;

house and barn. The Central Trust vacation.

Administrator. 22-5t! a "<l Mrs. Harrison Staggs and family spent Saturday night with

Co.,

FOR RENT—3 room modem apart-! John Burk and wife and spent Sunment May 1. Phone 665-Y. 22-e.o.d. tf j day with T. C. Calvert and family.

Greencastle Now Lightens With Happiness. o- — A bad back makes you gloomy. Can t be happy with continual back-

ache.

The aches and pains of a bad bac* Are frequently due to weak kid-

neys.

Doan’s Pills are recommended for

weak kidneys.

So Greencastle citizens testify. . Ask your neighbor! Mrs. Thomas King, 406 N. Madison St., Greencastle, says: ”1 can recommend Doan’s Pills from experience My kidneys caused u great deal of suffering. I became run down unci had no energy. My back felt lame ar.u weak, also. Inflamma-

Wanted

Victor Graham and wife called on tion of the ol id ter made my trouble I Ben Nicholson and family Sunday ev- worse and the action of my kidney*

• ••«, n kr\*\ t*** _k< I 1 1

I ening.

WANTED—A private garage

Spencer and Gibbs bought out W. H. Rivers store. 'They moved in last

near Grand Central Hotel. W. Kirkpatrick at 78.

Phone A. we**-

Lost

21-3t

T. C. Calvert and Vern Sigler pap- — j ered every day last week. I Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Carpenter came

! back here Sunday to live

j Mrs. Tillie Phipps came up for the

PI pin of ; evening. Sunday.

Davie.\ | Miss Lena Cunningham, of Indian-22-2t j apolis; Mr .and Mrs. Clayton Cunningham , of Terre Haute, and Low ; ell Cunningham, of Ohio, were home

INDIANAPOLIS LlVESTOt K lover the week-end.

INDIANAPOLIS, April 22 — Hog j Mr. and Mrs. Will Bain and daugh-| prices were steady to 5 cents lower i ter, of Brick Chapel called on Harold

LOST—Alpha Omricon pearl. Return to Mary E.

Alpha O House.

was too frequent both day and night. 1 used Doan's Pills, from Muilin’so Drug Store , and they helloed me riglt away, soon relieving ali signs of k'dney r.nd bladdt r conv

plaint.’’

60c. at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Yfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.

0TT0 F. LAKIN

at the Indianapoilis livestock exchange today due to fairly heavy receipts of 11.000 head. Shipping orders were numerous and local killers were fairly active. Practically all sales were at $7.65, though a few mediums sold five cents lower and heavies continued out of line with, the market, bringing $7.40

to $7.50.

Sows were steady and pigs were

Gibbs and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Staggs spent Sunday with John Stultz and wife. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Connely a eight pound boy, Sunday, April 20. The mother was formerly Mis. Clediv

Stewart.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gibbs and daughter went to Bellmore Sunday evening to Sunday school and the Easter exercises.

FUNERAL DIRECTOR PRIVATE CHAPEL AMBULANCE SERVICE

Washington St. & Spring Aw Phone 815

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