The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 August 1928 — Page 4

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VOl R HOME INSTITUTION I OR 2' YEARS"

Latter T. Jones, Eliza Ann Jones, $:j00.l)0. ] Horatio T. Wakefield, Amo W .Sl'EC 1AL SCHOOL FL'N’D No.

Welker, Su-an E. Welker, Jay T. 27, E lei, $50.00.

W. I.efield, Mary E. Wnkeiiel . Eli/.-' sI'EilAE SCHOOL FUND No. 1

abeth Wakefield, Hwatio 'I'honu.s ;{o, Janitor Serv. r. .>(0.00.

Wakefield, Mary E. W. Uia hannon, sl EClAE SCHOOL FUND No

Thomas 15. liuch nnon, James S. Transportation, $ii00.00. , Walden, Mary E. Walden, Monroe TUITION FUND No. .'57, School , h “' , * M. Melhain, Eli,, ... CoWKill. Israel Ti.n-fers, $173.M. I'T' ,‘T ' ^JT ' t , ., , , ’ ’ , , ants an I lions and tigers , trained G. Cowgi.I, Mary Ann le:i\, John laxpavei api'aring shall have a , , . , ‘ . , , W. Stone, Nancy J. Stone, Eieniu ,i K ht !o*be heald thefeon. After the * n ' 1 * !u ^ Reed, William M. Walden, R;ichael t ax levies have been determined, ten 1 ’ Ue h ” lean a

I. Walden, Eliza eth A Haney, lir n ) 0 re taxpuyi i feeling themselves ’ar «i •

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Maiy Ann Perry, Samuel Salsbury, j mi'.-ioners foi fuitber and final ac-

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Mellvain, Rich, i d 11. Rowen, Emily j | ut( ,,. t | )an the fourth -Moinlay of Sep-j F. Rowen, H. T. W ala field, Joel Mr | ti mber, and the State Hoard will ‘i\

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Walter Sublett, Uc Ed" :n Hi :ilh et nl.

IN I HE PI FN VM ' :R< UIi COURT, SEPTEMBER IERM, 1928. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE.

CAUSE NO.

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Grow, Riehur i Paxon, Joseph S. Paxen, William Kiehey, William Rickey, The firm of Hubbell, Driver tnd Cotbani. The Firm of Rabbins and Pom; ley; John V. Robbins, Ralph M. Pomeroy, Samuel I . Robbins an . James P. Pome.'e;, of the firm of Kobbin- and Pomeroy; Sam-on H. Hubbell, James S. Driver, John W. Coth m and .la. ”'' Jones of the firm J f Hubht 11, Drivi i nd Cotham; The children, descendants, and heirs, the unknown husband or wife of each of the persons above named who may lie living, the widow or widower, > the ease may I , the cie-dtor-. a.-signers, admini-tiatoi - of the e.'tato, the legatee . devisees, trute. s, and executors of the last will and testament of . ny if the above named defendants who is dead, and all . f the men and women once known h> any e the name' above -tated who may have changed their names, the names of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs; and all persons, firms or cmpoiation.' who by any pos.-ible mean - or right may now claim, or hereafti r claim or assert ; ny title, claim, hit. lest or lien upon the leal estate e eiibed herein, by, under or through any of the ( “fen - ant-, described and designated, la names of all of wle m are unknown to tlie-e plaintiff-, an I each of them. That said action is instituted and prosecuted for the puipose of quilting title to the teal estate hereaftei e ciihed, and situated in Putnam County, State of Indiana; that the

named, described and

.'sign;.ted as ah. ve are all necesar> parties to said action, and that

date of iicarini; n this County. A. O. HUNTER. TRUSTEE.

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.Moii' . y and Tue-day, “Three Marriage,” is the one. It circus life, with every sort of glimpse behind the scenes into the lives of all kinds of

CATERS T<> MRPLANKS RUSHVII.EE, Ind., Aug. 25. (UP) A well known -.'i viee station here a - taken to p. tching Hat tires on airplanes. Howell Brothers Service Station •xperienced this new “side line” of ’.in* mending hen recently when thi y were asked by telephone to • ’’ii. to a wheatiidd near the city to fix a puncture. But when thi repair man got to .he appointed spit lie was confronted by ;.'i airplane pilot who explained •cat he had blown a tire in landing. The flier sard hi was enroute to Ini n p I - and I i made a landing to la s orm win the tire blew out. ESCAPES DEATH BEUEFTON, Ind., Aug. 25. (Uml Mmii- Kmriek. truck driver for ’! .Stialebuker Cialn A- Feed Comian> i caped dealh by a miracle i i \ len a W' -;b und Cloverleaf n ';rht train strii.k his truck at a iv in,; north of the city. The eng 'i t the back of the truck, seoopi a the body fi ; the chassis. Enir rk - topped thi eha-sis a few feet m tile srene of the crash.

j circus people, thmughout practically i its entire footage. The production a?- Ll.yd Hughes and .Mary Aster in the leading role-,

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iig nam. d, designated and described defendants, to-wd: EJwin

liiath. Jaim - Townsend, ( atha ine d. lendant

T.wnsend, Poston No.-ler, Tiiza Ann N i li r, .1 n’e.- Nosier, Jas. Nosier,

J. iiiima No h r, Jo.-eph E. Merrill,'they are believed to be non-residents Julia Ann Mel i ill, Amos Welker, of th“ State of lie iana. i .uter T. Jer. Maiy V. Jones, Car-' I'hat -aid real estate is situate in ter June . <'ath rinc Townsend, the county and state aforesaid, an i Ann W. Welker, Worthington B. is do c ib d - follows, to-wit:

attiirney, ilk urns, f..'

t Iniiin, to-1 MeCamey Hartley, Sarah

gethor wi.h t petent pet. ni upon diligent

■ m* 1 ley, Albert G. L yman, Jane E. Eay-j

th t the , man, John Blddall, William '"allows,

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Ann 1 Williams, Lots number five (5) and six (fi), M. 11 it-'in the Original Suivey of the Town

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. That this action is institute! and

Cornelius Fellows, 1 pro-'euted by said plaintiffs ft.r the purpose of quieting their title to the

re. 1 estate above described as again-

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g 1 whatsoever ami to enjoin each and all of said liefendants from asseitg! mg any title, claim, interest in. o' jgi lien upon s- i<| real estate as against

i plaintiff's title.

I b'] i Notice i- therefore given sail drip) ndant , .n each of them, that unI p,] le they be and appear on the 10th ' Sjdry of Oet’.hei', 1928, the same being ’■"tin 15th Juiiiial ay of the September Teim, 1928, of the Putnam CirSjieuit Couit, at tin* Court Room at the B; Couit House in the City of GreerfHj castle, Indiana, and r nswer or degl mur to said complaint, tho samt will jp he heard ml determined in their ab-

ra seiute.

Firestoi BuiltTu now selling at low- .. i est prices in history. Firestone in-built quality. plllS (IMF l llOHE'M f i 111 Service, gives you the of th. Clerk thereof, in the City <,? your tire dollar. Wecarrj ..n .. u • r, ^ . , , . * . g day of Augu-t, 1928. a complete stock—come in. | Ferd i.uea. cierk »r the circuit [g Court of Putnam County, Indiana.

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PUBLIC SALE I will offer at public sale al my arm .-even iaih - southeast of Greencaslle and two mi Us west of Ml. Meridian on the National Road, nn I Wednesday, Aug 29 < ommeiH'ing al KP.'IO a. m. J he j following property: 175—HOGS—175 175 Head of hogs consisting of HO brood sows, including III gills, heavy

springers.

20 tried sows. 50 -hoats weighing about 90 pounds. A fine buneh. fit) odd shouts weighing about fit) pounds. \ tory tiiu* bunch. 2 Duroc inates, yearlings. 151) hfHE’EP I'.o 150 head of sheep, consisting of ab ut SI) choice lambs, wilh some extra n : ca ewe lambs included. The rest ire it good bunch of slock ewes. One good Inifk. 12—1 MILE—12 12 head cattle, consisting of some good milk cows and some yearling*. 2 HORSES 2 One I year old hlacK mare, Ifi hands, a real one. One I year old brown horse, Ifi hands, a real line. TERMS: A credit of 9 months will Is- given purchaser on all sums over sil); notes to bear 7 per cent interesl from date. . Ml notes to he b.'i'ikahle. 'unis tinder $10, rash. Fan! Hurst & Sons .loci M. Dobbs Ai Col. Brown. Aucta. ( nine and 'pend the day with us. Dinner will be served by the Ml. Meridian Church.

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Oldfield, 38x3V2 Regular $6.531

Oldfield 38x3V2 Tute . Courier, SSx’d/z Regular

Courier, SOxJVz lube $1*25

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Dissolution Sale

AI THE CIRCLE The li ons, ii’is of Indiana tan- wn-i have thiilled to the .it)(ieal of .lac. I ■ Coogun on screen, will i*e greeted by this mo.t amou' h')> in the \ i>il(i in pe'-an when he wake- hi- first personal . npeurance ; t the Circle theatre in In- • lianapolis loginning Saturday August 25. This fii.-t person. 1 1 appearance of the child who rose to fame oxer right wit'. Chuilie Chaplin in “The Kid” ha- been arranged by the irunl- ; gement f tire Circle as the clin .x ,f a series <>f important negotiaiicms It is regarfie.i as one of the nio-t important personal i pnearane * toui if the . enson, as Jackie wll make' iis dehut a a real f!esh i.n I ido d ctor in a regular entertadii - rut ketch witn Iris fath *.', J.t k Ccog. n.j

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‘'I’l.e Neus Paraile.” ;■ swiftly movr.g '’ii x o| the exciti.tj; al'.i ! or t.cw-reel cnmeiam n \>.t!' S-.", 'hipp.' . rid Nic Stuart will be the ^ creen attraction. Filmed again-t the ■olorful background of tropical Havana, snow-girt L< ke Placid, bustling New York and sunny Palm Beach, •‘The New- Parade” is packed with romance, thrills ml adventure. Dick Powell in “Hollywoo i” w dl present one of the rno.-t charming, catching stage shows of the screen. AT THE VONCASTLE America's funniest famous family the Jiggs of comic-strip renown, will reconciliations to the Voncestle Monda.' and Tuesday when Metio-Gord-wyn-Mayer presents them on the creen in a Cosmopolitan production entitled “Bringing J»p Father.” It s u rollicking come ly and brings to 'ilm audience' the popular female comedy team, Polly Moran and Marie Dies-ler, who are warrented to be ■ven funnier in this picture than titcy wi re in “The Callahans and the

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Marie Dressier, Dolly Moran J. Farrell MacDonald A pair of rolling, roguish eyes raised spirits, but a rolling-pin raised a burnt,J his head.

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Merchants' Tickets At Matinee

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A Feast of Entertainment for Young antj , I, uter 5. “YELLOM ( \MKO”-UOMEDY-i)bl)n7 , , . . MATINEE, 2 to 5::»<) j Admisssion— night. 5:;hi too

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Murphys.” The picture is a literal adaption of George McManus’ famous cartoon.', Polly .Moran plays Maggie, the redoubtable w... of Jiggs, and Marie Dressier takes the n le of Mrs. Pinty Moore. J. Farrell McDonald, wellknown character actor, is Jigg'. Gertrude Olm-te 1, who came to the screen by way of a beauty ccnte t,

tltt Jiggsi J The picture i- mc i fkoa beginnir _ : r when the Jiggsi-. rw ' ers fiom oh Ii',M;r., n America in c n; > • a Moor'' . atten : ' : corri-heer and l ab'ia.' ' u entertaiinru'nt • i < Island show jilaic.

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NOTH E It) COAL DEALERS S| Notice i- hereby given that the g! Board of Trustee* of the Putnun

j.J County, la ana, Hn-i’itat, will r*' R. T. Ilamrick and L. P. Richard-i

up t > ten o !>ick, son will sell at the R. I. Hamrick ,

[■■j A. M. or. farm, !5 miles northwcut of Green-

j]a MONDAY, SEPT EM PEH bid. 1928, 1 castle, starting ut 10 a.in., on

fjj for thi' pui'il: .»e for thi use of said: Si hospital, four ill car-load.- of Iml-j [,) iana, W<'st Vir ginia and Eastern | Kentucky lump coal, -aid lum|i- to: gji hi* six ir.che. .nil up in size. Fair 11 gj' coi'l to he d> lix'cied in t.'ie Idrr at | Sj said hospital by the seller thereof. ■ Fj All hid to h" file! wi.h th»' under - t-' 1 signed supi rintendent of *ai,i hos |

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Eva 'I. M Ilium, Superintendent j! of Pu*nam ( ounty Hospital, (I eengj castle, in liana. 18-25

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OLDFirLD COUR.Etl AIR^VA 1 r| N iii. ion by given to the tax

pi payeis of d i Marion Township that [gj the Advisory Posyi and Trustee of Bisaid Towiislrip will hold their unnuS al meeting at said Trustee’s office [!h : in Fillmore, Indiana on the 4th day jg'of September, 1928, at which tinv E 1 it will lie necessary to make an adffl ditional apprepiiation to the 1928 Budget under the following items: El TOWNSHIP FUND No. 4 Records

jf|j and adv. $|(M).ti(l.

S| SPECEM, St HOOL FUND No. EI3IS/ll2fu* i^ C * 1U0 * l ul!l * alu * Equipment,

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August 28, H)28 HORSES i 2 horses I three year old and 1 one year old; I span of good mules. I

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7 head of cow*, calves by side, all

good milkers.

2 one year old steers—good. 2 heifers in calf; I short horn bull,

i eighteen month* old.

HOGS

55 head of 'hoats—50 (ol20 Ihs. 1 Chester white boar; 3 sows and pigs; 3 open sows.

CORN

30 acres of corn. H \Y AND OATS 20 tons in now. Farming Implements of all kinds. TERMS *10 and under cash. Over $10 a credit of siv months will be given, with bankable note bearing 8 per cent, interest from dale. 2 per cent, off for fa«h. All property to be settled for d iv of sale. IT T. Hamrick and L. I*. Richardson ( larence Vestal—Auctioneer Raymond M right Clerk Dinner will be served on grounds.

A new and delightful experience awaits you ni the wheel of the Graham-Paige — with four speeds forward (standard gear shift—two high speeds). A car is at your disposal at

any time.

Five chassii—iixcs and right* )■ r-'iCnf! from $8c0 to $2485. Car illustrated i* M. del fi14. fivrpas»*'i|j«>r Sedan, with 4 spe d trai r .m, (standard Scat ihift;. $1295. All prices f. o. b. Detroit.

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