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THE GREENCASm UAIRV RANKER SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1928.

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THE REASONS FOR ... PREVOS’ FURNITURE Leadership

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great nunibei now I’revos’

been the leading Furniture dealer in Putnam County. This leadership is not Founded on hot air.

Mi>8 Noiu M is spending hei with her parent

McCoy and fa'mily.

Miss Melvina White cntertai mm! >ome of her friends with a birthday party at her hoim Thuisday aitev-

noon.

Mr. and Mi-. Raymond Deweesc moved to Stilesvillc Tu> >ay night where Mr. Dowc ■ will la- employed in a filling station. ,

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U,. a i,. the r> tea ons for such dominance: 111 Large ample -Iock earned at all times. (2) Wry line quality adhcrrtd to closely. (;') Lasy-to-pay prices cm istently main-

tained.

(1) Value- that are a!way- at a saving! All these made po: ihle by our memberhip in the \ation-wico Co-operative Buy-

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Dollar Day

i. A . oeiation.

Tonite is your last opportunity at the Hollar Flay item- found all over the store.

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•vtll R IIO’.IK IN-'lliT HON I OR 28 W:\KS"

NOTH E 111 CO \l IlKAI KRS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the I’utn m County, Indiana, Hospital, will iec<’i\e sealed bid- up to ten o’clock, A. M. on MONDAY, SEi’TEMISER :!rd. 1«128, For the punh.is, for the u i t’ ml hospital, four ill car-load- of Indiana, West Virginal and Easti i Kentucky lump i ml, aid lump to be six inthe i ml up in size. Said coal to be delivered in the bin at sail hospita 1 by the -eller theieie'. • \ll hid- to i" file w a n ■ signed superintendent of i ho pita!. Eva M. Milbum, Superintended of Putnam County llo-pital, <1 eoncastle, Indiana. ls-2. - )

Mr. and Mis. Dallas Kurak spent, Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kuark making ice cream.

n< -day after-,, a - I>o, ay N‘UKK i«» NTS Arnold who i \ 'd with her Si ' E 01* INDIANA, PUTNAM

grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ( ot \ I T, NS: Talbott. • ' “Her Sublet!. Rose

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, ti, , . week IN THE Pl'TW AM CIRCUIT SEPTI IER TERM. 11128.; AT THE

ITON TO yl'IET TITLE. I.AIfc>l 10M M I.LR VI IHIU>K N0 ! VONCASTLE THEATRE A

' me now the plaintiffs by 1 1HKILLER lie Me'Caug y, their attorney,! 0

,m| file their complaint herein, to-i Two nomads of the wastelands—• cether with the affidavit of a com* man and a hoy—start out across ,,.t. nt pec on, th..t the residence, desert to live down a tragic past and upon diligent in, y, unknown of the | to court new adventures. I hat is following name', designated and de-1 he beginning of “The Desert Pirate’’

, ,ihed defendant . to-wlt: Edwinjat the Voncastle Satuiday.

Heath, James Townsend, Cathaiinc ; In this gripping story of the cat-i |- Aii-end, Boston Nosier, Tirza Ann .tie lands, Tyler ha- a splendid ve\,.,h r, J; mes > sler, Jas. Nosier,! hide which gives him an opportunity lemim-i No.-ler, lo eph L. Merrill,J to display his ability as an emotional lul .i Ann Mei Amos Welker, l actor. As Tom Corrigan, a sheriff ( alter T. Jones, Mary A. Jones, Car-! who gives up his office because he t, i- Jones, CV.h l ine Town-end,; believe- he made the young son of a Am . W. Welker, Worthington B'bandit an orph. n, he portray.- a imWilliams, Lydia Ann L. Williams,| man interest role. He fosters the Md amey Hartley, Sarah M. Hart-j homele-s boy and they begin life a-

ley, Albert G. I yman, Jane E. Lay-j new.

man, John Sidd 1, William "ellows, 1 Their travels biing them to the I ; aline Follow- ( orndius Fellows,| Bar A Ranch, where Ann Famham,

VONCASTLE

MONDAY \\l> i i ESDAY Laura LaFlante WITH GLENN TRVon

evening

“THANKS FOB THE BUGGY RIDF

Peaches very cheap this

for th.t Sunday dinner. See Wet/., when hungry. 't

Here’s the Scream of Screams with the Screen's Greatest Com-

medienne.

LAURA’S FUNNIEST PH T UHE—HOW TWO YOl \ (l LOVERS MADE (,iio|) , )N ' BROADW VY

Get Ycur Old Shoes Out of the Closet!

Dili- were \i.->--oay atfeinoon.

Mi. and Mis. Oran iti r- in Eillnmre Tu< Mr. and .Mi-. Abnoi Huhhurd attenned the Mooit villc Picnic Tacf * l Several from here attended the New Ma> - picnic We nesday. Mr. iiinl Mi-. Harold Pruitt ami son m it. (1 m ai Finca.-tle Tuesday. Mr. an Mi'. ( hni'les Dewetse an

You no doubt have some shoes in your clothes closets that have been discarded perhaps you have

Ralph le ft hei e early Wednesday |

even for g o t about them.

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The threashing img hid n cream supper Tm -'lay night Everett O'Ha i' . Ov. , fifty wi .

pre-ent. They cive.l ,ci clcain, I.on ■ untide and cake. ITic wcmci finni li-

ed the cakes,

Elizabeth Mi Nary ami Evelyn (Talk spent Tuesday afteine: n with Esther Dunlavy.

niiiiiring for TTdeiio, Ohio where they will tain- a two week- vacation with friiied- ami lelatives. Mi.-. Sinionson and grand daughter of Brazil are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mi Nary and family, j Miss Evelyn ( lark is visiting in Fillmore for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. ( . (>. Day and ,M:. Mr.-, l ied Ma-ten of Greem die went to Concord Wodne-day after ! noon to an ordination. I Aithur hishy who nas been confined to his lied the pa-t few dayi • hotter. Emma Ruth Wright spent Wed

why you should not have several more pairs of serviceable shoes for less than the price that a new pail’ would cost.

Weber Shoe Shop

OPPOSi IT POST Ol I K K

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-Sconomical Troniportation

(Tutei T. Jone , Eliza Ann Jones, Horatio T. Wakefield, Amo- W. Welker, Su-an I Welker, Jay T. \Y kefield, Mary E. Wakeliclil, Elizabeth Wakefield, Horatio Thomas Wakefield, Mai E. W. Buchannon, Thomas B. Buchannon, James S. Walden, Mary E Walden, Monroe M. Mdlvain, Eli/a J. Cowgill, I-rad G. Cowgill, Mery Ann Feiry, John VY. Stone, Nrn y J. Stone, Elenor Reed, William M. Walden, Rachael I’. Walden, Elizabeth A Haney, I'm>tee for Hen y Diffibaugh, Elizabe*h A. Haney. Henry Diffibaugh, Maty Vnn Peuy, Samuel Salsbury, Elizabeth Stoop , James Stoops, Monioe M. Mdlvain, Catharine ('. Me 11 vain, Richard H. Bowen, Emily I- Bowen, H. T Wakefield, Joel Mc(irew, Richard i’axon, Joseph S. Pax- . u 11 am Ri . William Rickey, The firm of Huhbell, Driver and Cotham. The Firm of Robbins and Pomeioy; John V. Robbins, Ralph M. Pomeroy, Samuel L. Robbins and Jann P. Ponn 1 y of tjie firm of Kobbin- and Pomeroy; Sam on H. Huhhell, Jam' Driver, John VV. Coth m n l Jacob Jones of the firm f Hul'hdl, Drver and Cotham; The children, descendants, and heirs, the unknewn hu-baml or wife of each of the persons above named who may be living, the widow or widower, . ■ the case may be, the creoitms, a-signer-, administrator- of the e-tate, the legatees, devisees, truster s, ami executors of the last will and testament f any of the above named defendants who is dead, and all of the men and women once known by .ay of the name- above -fated who m.ty have changeil their names, thi nuntfs of^whqny^are un-

daughter of a ranchman, appeals to them to >ave her father from the clutches of a gambling ring. Because he feels himself hesponsibh for the death of the boy’s father, Corrigan has sworn never again to use hi.-

gun.

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The requirements of the averftge motion picture cowboy -tar seem just to be good riding ability these days. Theie are a few who go a bit further and add to their horsemanship some stunts with a It Hat.

Ken May nard, star of “The Land I “The Little Beyond The Law,” the fi:-t Nation- Come.”

al feature Western at the Grana mi This i the pictui ization of the Fiiday and Saturday, set ms to I . Kt ntu< M setting the pace. For Ken, who was tains by John Fox, Jr., It is an ideal lormerly the -tar riiier for the Ring- | mle for Borthelmes-, a part much ling Brothers, Barnum & Bailey, like his famous “Tol’able David,” ( ircus which stamps him as the which endeared him to millions of

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AT THE V()N( ASTLE I hanks For the Buggy Ride,” Delightful Comedy \t The V oncastle Monday A Tuesday.

take a Ride -

known to th. plaintiff-; s/iti all 1*1n.-, firm < cq;poia|i(n)s whd by

any possibh iiean- or nghtcniqy rjiiw

claim, or hcicafter claim .dr , rtsirt

and you will know why Chevrolet is .first Choice of the Nation Jor 1928/

riy title, claim, interest ePlien upon the i^al estate tie ctibed herein, by, j u der or thi- ugh any of the defon Iint-, described and designated, the name- of all of whi m are unknovrn to the '■ plaintiffs, and each of them.

I'ncof flte most spectacular achievements in automobile history is the manner in which toii.iv’s V hevrolet is increasing its margin of leadership as the world's largest builder of automobiles. Since January 1st more than 7 iO.OOO of these Higgerand Heuer k hevrolet* have been delivered to owners . . . and a single demonstration will tell some of the reasons why Chevrolet is first choice of the nation for 19281

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That .-al. action is instituted and pi "-edited fur the purpose of quieting title to the real estate hereafter de-eiibed, and situated in Putnam County, State of Indiana; that the defendant- mimed, described and designated a- above are all neee— •ary partu . to said action, and that they are believed to be non-residents of the stat. of Indiana. That -aid real estate is situate in the county ami state aforesaid, and | i:- de.-ctibed follows, to-wit: Lots number five (3) and six ((i), it the (Hi. in,d Sutvey of the Town • f IT T’NAMVTLLE.

headliners, ,ia France, who are;

Kingdom ( harleaton

>a|ituie the publi there has tKen l comparative pova "scouts” for the

houses.

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the peal that Mile. JJ,

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t omc take a rule! Experience the effort* less handling, the supreme comfort, the high-speed endurance which have heen such important factors in the sensational popularity t hevrolet is enjoying in ev ery section of five land. Learn by sitting at the wheel of this great new car what nma:ing performance Is now available in a low -priced automobile 1 Come take a ride—today !

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I'hat th action is institutel and prosecuted . said plaintiffs for the purpose noting thidr title to the

!■ I estate amve described

1 here i- something inherently fu.-rinating about a -ong writei trying to market a popular song, especially when presented in such a gay, ilting manner as in Loura La Plante new feature comedy, “Thanks for the Buggy Ride,” which will play at the Voncastle Theatre Monday and

Tuesday.

This picture is one of the fine t "f the La Plante’s, It is the type •hat will do her a lot o." good with ’he fan- because it i. infinitely plea mg, a taie combination of rollicking j farce (not slapstick) ami a stiuggl-j ing, youthful love story. •Miss La Plante again prove hci elf to be the screen’s leading comedienne and is so beautiful that she could easily be the screen'.- sweetheart if she wanted to specialize in romatic pictures. There is an auta of romance about her which all the comedy in the world can’t take away

from her.

Glenn Tryon is excellent in his role Vouthful and spontaneous, he i- the ideal lead for Miss La Plante. Tryon since the days when he vva- a tworee] comedian, ha- alway had that spark which makes great star.-. Hi otiginlity is one of hi- greatest

sets.

theatre goers in all parts of

world.

Tire story deals with the adventutes of a mountain boy, homeless nd without family tie-. It has many thriving and dramatic moments, and a sweet love .-lory that grips at the heai t tnngai While the period uvered by the story includes the Civil War, there ate no war scenes in the

picture.

“The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come” was directed by Alfred San tell, who was also at the megaphone chano for Hatthe'rnessV great story of the World V\ r, the Patent Leathei Kid" Molly O'Day, hi- leaning lady in that picture is again seen opposite the

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t ail ■ en claim- and claimants

what-oevei and to enjoin each and

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Jl t i d efendants from asserting any title, claim, interest in, or lien upon real estate a.- against

plaintiff's title.

Notice i. therefore given said <t?tendant-, ,ii each of them, that un-ie-s they In md a|)|)ear on the 10th 'b V "f Oet , i. i«)28, the same being the 13th Ju ial day of the Septem- 1

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her Term, l!i_'8, of the Putnam Uircuit ( Mint, t the Court Room at the t "int Hou i in the City of GreeTT castle, Indiana, and answer or demur to -aid c omplaint, the same will beard n, determined in their ab-

sence.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have ‘eieunto set my hand anti affixed h*' seal of aid court, at the office 1 the t'h ik thereof, in the City (it Greencnstle, Indiana, on this 17th day of Augu.-t, 1928. I’ei ; Luca , Clerk of the Circuit < ourt of Putnam County, Indiana. (SEAL). ( harle- McUaughey, Attorney. 18-3t.

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