The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1928 — Page 4
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THE GKEENrASTLK DAILY DANNLK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2.
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FROM OUR BASEMENT STORE
Every Day Prices
Stevens’ all linen irash,
12k
30 inch good heavy outing,
17c
Goon standard percales,
12k
* 15c
G nil looking print- f"i dre.-.-es and
aprons,
18c
Double bed size blankets,
$1.49
Double bed size blankets, in all color plaids
98c
Rayon bloomers, excellent (juality,
79c
Fine quality ill linen toweling, Yard
19c
Bleached mu-lin, no starch, Yard
10c
(lenuine Hope Mu.din, y ar d
12k
Rayon Hose, all colors, p a j r
39c
:t2 inch fast color ginghams,
15c
House dresse.-, medium and large size..
79c
'ha.l to l.p in thp K'lttfr to bo rrallv thcii .Irill work, in pivparation for iclai.v <'f I » *" ' |)(1 ij t i, ;1 I classed a> a “drunk". Now the courts their iippcaran.e on the football field is scheduled to • rule that if a man ha- the -li K hte t t Indiana University Saturday (Oct. speech lure the not ‘ | , (>l| .,.' M al „| ,h. J e„,i,•H^^^oininsr'counties hav n toxicated. Me max b« ctinj? perfectly Ka'«< • i al ' ld ^ , |( . hut if hi.s breath .smells -usjiiciou-, he The hoys, “li, in number, have been ed to the i„ll> x\ .m • is ,lrunk in the eye- of the law. praiticinjr for the birt event and ac- by a paiade of .loo-e ax ■
.mr.lintf to IIilector I'arl E. Preble, The Supreme nrpanir.er of th"' team “marched like Moosehrart, of xxhixh Six .'
D'PAl’W Ml Sltn NS WILL GIVE PKIKilTAM \l tNDEIt.SDN
ol iers.”
The Ixixnl xorps i expectexl to be i luiyri'.-t sir" ' body xjf its kind c n
Tin' DePauxv i niwr.-ity Choir ami th( . fjo | ( | wh( „ th( , two teams x lash. SeMet will (five a proffram of musm | rh() final (|rjl| ^hearsal will b*
I.xnl(fc officers
hich Secrx taix I abor Davis is the founder, probablx
will attend the rally.
|” ’r> • • of the Rotary club |
unxler the auspi. ■ - oi in.' moxu.y < ‘uo| h ,.| 1 | Thursdax.
,nt Anderson, this ev.-iuinr, In-Rmninjr j sixtw . n buder.-, eight regimental
L-Iuh,
this
S. C. PREVO COMPANY A Home Institution :
writ E OI SALE Ol KC\L aixi (|iiarti'i xpiaiter which is bij rods ESTA'IE lt\' \ l>M I MS I R \ roll -outh of fin- north west corner thereState of Indiana, Putnam Countx. f; thenxi north along said west line In Putnam Circuit Court, ,Sc|itembi'i to the (daxe of beginning. ContainT» rm, PI2K. ing 25 aeri'.-, more or less. No. ti'.iSti. | Ami I’ontaining in all 105 acres,
more or l»*ss.
Je--e A. I'.x an.-. Administrator of Saixi sale s ill hx* made subject to the estate of Rarbara I . I'.xan- v-. thx 1 a|i|iroval of said x'ouft, for not Omer R. Evan-; Julin Ex an-; Harry j less than the full appraised value of ; Millin' I, Evans; Je.--e A. -aid real c-tate. and unon the follow-
E. Evans
Evans; Rosa I . Evans.
The undersigned administrator of the estate of Hathma K. I.xan-, de tea xpil, hereby give- notin' that by
-aid real estate, and U|ion tin 1 following term.- and conditions: At least one third i f the purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two ci|iin! in--tall.peiits payable in not to exceed 1* and IN months, evidenced by notes
at the hnur of I fhe purchaser, hearing il'i interest s ,• -■ from date, waiving relief, providing
for attorney’s fees and secured hv mortgage on the real estate -old.
virtue of an order of th,' Putnam Cir-
cuit Court, he will
10:00 A. M. i n the 1st day of \i. Vein her, IH2k, at the Law Office of Andrew E. Durham, IN'- |.; Washington St., (11eenca-tli', Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for -ale at inivate -ale, the fol lowing Real Estate in Putnam Coun-
ty. Indiana, to-wit:
Parcel No. 1 A , art of the outh east i|iiartx'i of the south west quartet of Section 20, Township 15 North. Range It West, deseribi*d as folb.ws, to-wit: Reginning at the -outh east corner thereof; theme north 1!' chaink links; thonee west 20 chains 10 link to the south line thereof; thence ea.-t 20 chain- l.'t links to thx* piai'c of beginning. Containing :i8.2<i ax re-
more or less.
Parcel No. 2. \ strip of ground of unifotm w dth off ..f the nort of the south xuist i|Uarter of thx' south "mat quarter of Sxx tion 20, Txiwnship 15 North, Rangx 1 '! Wi -t. Containing
1.7< ai ies, more or b - -.
Parcel No. 3. The north west ouarter of the south xest i|uartor of Section 20. Town-hip I.'. North, Range 8 W'e-t. ( ontnining 10 acres. Parcel No. I. A part of th.' north ea.-t quarter ..f the north wo.-t quarter of Section : . Township 15 North, Lange .{ Wo-t, d* . Min'd as follows: Beginning at the north xxo-t cormr of said quarter quarter; thonx'o x-ast along th.' north line thereof to the 1 Veek known a - Warf rdf fork of Walnut Creek; theme in a southwesterly direction with the meanxlerings of saixi Creek to a point 55 rods south of the north line of -aixi quarter quarter; thence in a -outluxe-ti i ly «|i
rection to a point in thi' we-t lino of 'Iny-,
gage on the leal estate sold Privilege given to pay the full purchase price rash in hand. Sale will he made subject to tax.'- for l!>2N xlue in l!>2!>, and will bo sold as a w hole,
or in parcels.
JESSE A. EVANS,
Administ rater.
Andrew E. Durham, Alt' rney. NOTH E <>l ADMINISTRVTlON N'otiee is hereby given that the unler.' igned has been appointc : by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Clara 0. Spurgill, lat of Putnam County, deceased. Saixi estatx' i- suppo-exl to b** sol-
vent.
Mary F. Amlerson, Axlministrator.
Sx'pt. 15, PJ2H.
Amlrew E. Durham, Atty. 17-111
Ml N( IE IS DKYIM. I P
MUNCIE Ox't. 2. 11 Pi Heavy drinking, in Mun< ic, ha in teiially de creased, according to the recorxls there. Arrest- foi intoxixal ion a re th<' ha.-is for the xunelusion rmu bed, and during thi' last foui year- are far from 'hi' total rx*ai he<l dining the three ycais preeedii g prohibition. The standards of judging when a man l ,: s also x hanged. In the old
police officer say-, a man
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NOTICE!
The Wabash Valley Electric Company wishes to inform its customers that the salesmen in Greencastle representing’ the “Jiffy Electric Water Heater” are in no way connected with The Wabash Valley Electric ( ompany and that we are in no way responsible for the sale of the said article nor the results that may be obtained through the use of this appliance. This heater as we understand it costs sixteen cents per hour to operate. o o Wabash Valley Electric Company Greencastle, Indiana.
of eiigagi-menC at
! school, and x him h confiTence.-,
month.
Doan R. (i. Mx-Cutchan, who direct- ■ thx* choir, will takx- tic two organization- on Wedm day to .Marion when' ! thoy will appear on the program of ' thi' Conferem!• on Chuivh Mu.-ii . On Friday, tin' choir and thx- ITii ! versity Symphony orchostra xxill provido music at the meeting of thx I Northwest Indiana Conference i>f tin , Methoilist Episcopal church, which in , cluxli's thx‘ Gn eiixastle di-trict, a' Terre Haute. Tin choir anxl orchesj tra will appear on thx' progiam \x ith Kxlgar (iux'-t, jioet, Friday evening. Among othi i x'ngagx'ments for thx I month of October is oic at the mei'ting of county -upei intenxlents hxdd in connection with thi- State Teox-her-ln-titut<', at Imlianapolis, OxtxilM i Is Dean McCutchan will -peak to thi. group in thi' afternoon, and will <lirect thi' choir in a program in the evening. On OctobiT 21 the choir xvill givi“ thi' only demonstration at thx meeting of thi' Slat.' Foili'ratioii of Music, In be held at the Claypuol Hotel, Indianapolis. The sextet is composeil of Emer.-oi Yan('leave, first violin; Jean David son, second violin; Francis Guymon ’((■llo; Carl \on Brock, llute; Georgi Pierce, clarinet; and Kathiyu Juille! at, piano. The personnel of the choir follows: Margaret Pearson, -oprano soloist Soprano voice— Margaret Dennis Dorothy Locke, Katherine Dunlavy. Dorothy Deamer, Olga Bartel-on. Al to voices Helen Keith, Anne Rick ett. Erma Duffield, .Mary Alice Mur ray. Tenor voices Dwight Trezi.-i D nald Wilson, Paul Drown, Cullx Price. Bass voices .Medford Max well, Chesteen Kenilall, Robert Phil lips, and Tillman Tadley. (>—— INIIIA I K FI.FI I U()< l TED A F ST IN, Tex., Oct. 2. Member of the Delta Kappa Kp-ilon Fratein ity at the University of Texas de cided today to invite a thorough in \"-ligation by the sell ol faculty ol the death of Nolt McF.lroy, lU-yoal old pledge by electric shock during a tiaternity initiation Sunday night. The faculty had not acted on tin request, although thi 1 hoard of re gents jn regular mex ting here today was considering the proclamation of new I'xgiilatioiig coin'l l ning fraternity initiations. District Judge J nine.- R, Haniiltm charged a grand jury today to in ve-tigate the xase. District Attorney J. D. Moore, who wu- called to the scene hy the fratx'rnity last night said the giand jury investigatioi would he in thi 1 naturi' of a formality. Hi' and Dx*an V. I.. Moore, concurred in an expression that McElroy's death was purely unforeseen and accidental. Mi'KIroy died at a ho.-pital last night sox n after fainting at thx* fraternity house whim In' startl'd to wriggle bx-tween two -ets of hi'xl spring- chargx'd with x'h*ctrie light wires x'enneetexl through a rheostat hy whix'h the 110-volt current coulxl hi' rexlucexl. The hod spring arrangement wapart xd' the initiation stunts which have been used for 15 years on Ik I pledge- without ill x'flVcts. Four oth er initiatx's had gone through tin -Unit unharmed before McFli y, who had been pronounced in excellent condition hy a physician x xamining hiir and other applicants for places on the football squad. o SPFIH.EON IS SEN TEN ( ED Kx'iinxth Spurgeon, 2i! years old. formerly of (ireenc; stle and later ol Bra/.il, I unxl guilty by a Fedora 1 Uourt jury of con-piling to ioh thi l nion Station postolfice in Teirr Haute la t .March 2'! by fur: isbing in formation to t alvin Holmes an I Carl Jenning-. wa Monday afternoon sentenced to 25 years in I/ avenwnrth Penitentiary by Judge Robert Baltzel' who scored him sx'verely - a crook who Would not even keep faith with his companions in crime. Stai witne ses against Spurgeop wa- Cat Jennings, one of the twe who axtoally i ommitted the Union Station mail robbery and against w hom Spuigeon infoi lin'd in in effort to get part of the $1,000 tewarl of fered foi apprehension of the bandits. Jenning hewed great nimn ity toward S| ui'geon, saying from the witlli's .-land that h(| thought "a d" e of his own medicine” would be good foi
him.
drums, the ha s lirum and 'onipri.-i* thx organization.
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BUENA VISTA IS AM0NY THE DECADENTS — (Continued from page one)
Her Rheumatism Leftt Her When Konjola Came!
T wo Years of SiiffVring Ended—Kid* nxy Troubles Vanished With \H»i'iil of Modern Medicine.
.Society in whi h he listed these old herox s, giviiiL' all available data con-1 erning them. Abraham Stobaugh was one of! hem, he being the father of Jacob Stobaugh wh e home was at Buena : \ ista. The two came to Putnam I minty from Montgomery county, Va. I'he RevoluUonary war veteran died | n Ik;it; and was buried in a private | emetery on the old Gorham farm in j Mari n town-hip. There is no trace >f hi- grave now. Silas Hopkins was another of these dd-time soldier.-. He was also that her of John Dcroysha Hopkins, chn wa- for a time in the Union army i the Civil war. Four of Silas Hop.iii-' g:andsi)ii- wore Union soldiers il . Silas Hopkin- was buried in he -ame little Gorham cemetery in vhich the ether Revolutionary oldier, Abraham Stobaugh, was plac-
xl to rest.
Samuel Denny, who was the great uii'le of the late Elam and James ’. Denny of Greencastle, wa- anothr veteran of America's great relellimi against Great Britain, who va- a resident of this limited area. I home was with an adopted laughter, Mr-. Isaac Yeatos. Hi--ieath occurred in 1HUJ. John Bartee, a close neighbor of ianiuel Denny, also served against he British. He wa- in the patriot rmy that xaplured Yorktown and icneral Cornwallis, being hut sixteen ears old at that time. Benjamin Mahorney, another Revoutionary war patriot, lived a mile •a-t of Darwin, with hi- son, Owen Mahorney. He was in the regiment ■ f \merieaus which was defeated by ■don I Tai'leton's fami us cavalry at Vaxhaw, North Carolina. Hi- internent was at the Smythe cemetery, outli of tl. N'andalia railroad, a mile a-t of Fillmore. Jacob Stobaugh, -on of Abraham, •■as in the war of |k|2. The region d-o furnished its full quota of Civil
var men.
On Ora Day’s farm, and located bout a mile m rth of Fillmore, west if the road, is yx-t standing the first 'ouse eiectexl in Marion township. It 'as built hy Reuben Kagan, who livxl tin ri' many years. Darwin. Malta and Nichidsonvillc I ho i w lm disbelieve evolution, liouixl gaze upon Darwin, thi' town. Milto.i Ragan secured thx' change of he linin' to Delmar, beeaus*' there va- anoth r Darwin in Indiana. Then t again ■ voiuted, this time to North
•’illmore.
Malta was a mile east of Darwin, with a post office and other trimnings. It w'hs lux ated where the Big Four's coal chutes are now. Nicholsonville was the original of Fillmore. It was named in honor of i xlistingu hexl citizen, Benjamin Nicholson, and was in existence be'orc the Vandalia was built in 1852. Too Much Hxg ( hick NVhi ii the Rig Four line was reb'x ated north of Fillmore in 11107, | hxTe was a camp of Italian work'"'•n tin.-" by. In honor of a special gala xlay m their calendar, they de•irexi -erne particularly dainty dish, ■v thx y killed a huz/.ard ami .servexl 1 it for dinner. Before long, they i illexi Di O'Brien from Fillmore.
two snows 7—?» P. M.
MRS. JOSEPHIN'K RAGWI I.I. “I am glad to endorse Km 'la: | think of a medicine routing rheum:, tism and kidney trouble of two year- ! standing. That is what this new | medicine did for me.” So declares Mr-. Josephine Bagwell, M7 Hire id Avenue, South Bend, Indiana. “Rheumatism, the result of di ordered kidneys, cau.-cd me inten-e pain in my back and limbs,” says Mr . Bagxvrll. “In the morning il with extreme pain that I was .ihle to get up fnd walk. Night aft r night I scarcely do ed my ey. -, tl '
pains were so had.
“I rea<l about Konjollx, what it was doing for others and thought may In: it might hx'lp me. But 1 had no iilx a how quickly I coulxl he relii'vexi. A few bottles of this remedy, and I was wxdl again. Gone are the Ixtriblx' pains; health has taken their place. I walk anywhere, and sleep soundly. How I wish I had heard of this wonderful Konjxda two ; ■ : ago. How much it would haw aw d me in expense and suffering." Konjola is s'Id in Greenca-ilo, li I. at the Owl xlmg store, anil by all the best druggists in all towns through-
out this entire section. HfNDENBt KG IS -I
BERLIN, Oct. 2.—Paul von Hirnli nhurg, once fix'M marshal of tin x npire, hut now citizim and pr' -ident of the German repuhli;, i K| yeal o|xi today. While hi attainment ' I octogenananism a year ago wa an occasion for popular acclaim, he will,
“What you fella- been eating.”
asked.
The reply was? "Too min h big chick."
IMM WS KKM KN
INDIANAPOLIS, Oxt. 2. (UP) _ I be Imli inapolis Indians and Rochester K'xlwmgs, “Little World Serie*” opponi'nts, were to workout at Washington park toxlay prior to the resumption of the serie* here tomor-
row.
Thi Indians have a slight edge in the -erics having won two of four Rani's played at Roche*ter. The Red'ing- won one and the other ended in a tie in the twelfth inning. t he largest crowd ever to see a ba (ball game in Indiana wa e*P*' texl t " jam Washington park for tomorrow’, opening.
\I.L (>\ EK INDIAN \ S, BLOOMINGTON - The will of jX Jolin S. K'Tler, farm"! near here, ■ | leave- $7,000 of his estate to the IniL S 'ana Mxthodist Childrer's home at
B la'hanon.
o MOOSE RALLY OUT. 12 £ BOY S( OUTS TO ATTEND GAME ——— m BKDK0RD ' 0tt ' < L?R > The Bed- \TTIUA, Oct, 2 (UP)-Th.ee thou, ! ^ ford Roy 8.out. Dr in. and Bugle and per are expected to attend !H£ (Curpc wju polishing up" to ay ui'tha i g Moose rally iw henor of ”u-1
To the Men of the Byrd Expedition:
E think you for your xotc of confidence. Picked m, n, as you «re ahk, courageous, strong, of heart f" ' sound ,n a-d limb ’ wli h «tcr testimonial could there be t!i
M ' tD IN <"><-1I FOR ANYBODY-
