The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 October 1928 — Page 3
CLASSIFIED ads —Fur Sale—
for
s4 Lir_3 small shoals, $5. Call 290-K. 21-Ip.
FOR
fu „ SALE:—Hay and Corn at jn? ’ 5 former storo on South Locust, y p.Knudson. Phone 144. 25-3p
fur
SALE:—A square den!
, 5 Grimes Golden. Delicious and ^ rtlter varities, at McCu!tout’s one mile southwest. Phone
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p .—— o 0 KF.ST— Modern, furnished Kuents, ‘ The Langrnoor”, 300 Franklin St. Phone 572-Y.
25-fit
the GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27. 192h.
MAN WA\‘Trn^^^^ alumni. C. riranneman, RanAu S Went, cmtainina "It -.
n run MoXpsp hnoy, Bourne, O’Mullane and E. "tore or less;
Business in
perience needed.
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Putnam county. No‘'ex- xvith Croper and Evans ded. Must have car- , SU ‘ JS - composed the C. tea^ can make $7 to $10 daily—no lay offs A trow ’ > elW th£mseUe - —no bosses—chance of a life time. hoalse - Use our capital to start. Write Furst * “ —
and Thomas, Dept. G.-7, Freeport,
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27-lp
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WANTED:—Washings and ironing to do. 307 Berry St. Mrs. Tom Morgan. 26-3p.
WANTED DEAD ANIMALS
WANTED dead and worthless horses and cows. $1.50 each Brazil Tank-
age Co. Phone 394, Brazil.
Also, all that part of Section 20, , Township 15 North, Range 3 West, i described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of , said section; thence south on the west line of said section, to a point on said section line which i- t> chains and 2."> links south of the southwest corner ! of the northwest quarter of said ' section; thence e* t, parallel to the
1 have decided to leave the farm s>, uth line of said -ection, 52 chains 1 will sell at Public Sale on the w' an ‘* 1 - links, to the west hank of
mile: north- Big Walnut Creek, tto me north
de^reea east, 3 c!iains and d link ;
Gridiron
Public Sale
I
M. Brotlieis farm, is*
nl Greencastle,
Tuesday, Od. 30
At 10 o'clock A. M.,
ponof-c 1 ' 0, ! owinK Property:
„ vt , ES—One brown mare, 12 yrs. 8-Nov. 1-p. i old; i no hay mare, !« yi-. old; one
thence north, 3 degree, west, 4 chain, and 3 link , to the north line of the i south east quarter of section; ; thence in a northwe terly direction, with the center of bie Walnut Creel., to a point on the east line of the northwest quarter of said section
WANTED-
1 flR SALE — Drop head Singer 4 ,;Mt Machine in good condition. LfKj reasonable for quick sale. InLoan Company, 24'M: East
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2r.-tf,
FOR SALE:— Comb Honey 25 cts. pound. E. C. Kersey, 3 miles icr th on 43 and one half mile west, 27-lp.
FOR SALE OR RENT—A very deirable residence, filfi East Washingir, treet. A. A. Hauek. 27-5p.
Sewing of all kinds,
neatly done. Mrs. 1 H. Babcock, 1019 So. College. Phone 666-X. 15-3JV
—Lost - LOST:—On square or in Central Hank, Five dollar bill. Return to Gladys Eggers at Sherrill’s garage. 27-lp.
Reward.
.. . ■ ■ Vu' a7i* ""j ' which is 12 chains and 25 links north , fi _ htinK football team joum-
hrown hoise smooth mouth. All good ; , . )(l , t i, ea st corner of the north- 11 **,
workers.
COWS—One Jersey cow 5 yrs. old and a good one; one Jersey cow 3 yrs. old, extra good one, with calf hv side; one Shorthorn cow, 4 yrs. old, giving good (low of milk. H LOGS—Four sow- weighing 300 pounds; 4 meat hogs, weighing 225 pounds; 33 -boats, weighing 90 lbs. FARM IMPLEMENTS of all kind
used on a farm.
HAY & til!AIN—20 acres good new
corn; R ton' mowed oats.
IIOUSKHOl D GOODS of all kinds,
west quarter of said -ection; then-' north, on the half ection line, (ll 1 * rods; thence west, to a point which is 29 rods west of the east line of the northwest Quarter of said section; thence north, 49 2-3 rods, to the north line of said section, thence west, on the section line, to the northwest corner of said srcti , being the place of beginning, containing 198.55 acres,
more or less;
“pirk tea" affair either.
DePauw made a mistake in scheduling a tilt with the Army, the Tigers should have played the Navy. The Army team is getting stronger each week while the “Gobs" seem to he marking time.
FOOTBALL RESULTS High School Scores. Short ridge (Indianapolis), -10; i Crawfordsville, 0. Washington (Indianapolis), 4d;
Lebanon, 0.
| Shelhyville, 5fi; Columbus, 0. Sheridan, 18; UNoblesville, 0.
— o— Connersville, 24; Greenfield, 7.
In other words Greencastle high BraziletaET egame?.. FT SH S H
Reitz (Evansville), reserves, 24;
Bi onville reserves, 0. Greencn-tle, 16; Attica, 0.
Glimmering;
TIGER (T BS 15; RED It \M HI Fits o.
oyt d to Attica on Friday afternoon and gave the athletes in that burg a decisive heating. Which action meets with the approval of all Ihirple and
Gray fans.
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It was a good game from all reports. Attica put up -tiff opposition but Bailsman’- protet • - had the edge
MONIES
—FOUND— inclining g . rue . dresser , tables,
range and other articlea not mention-
less, in
FOUND:—Pair of Shell rim glass- p,L
es iin Post Office one week ago. I’SUAI TERMS WILL
Phone 744-X. 2fi-3p.
m defense
and offense. Consequently, the 15j points for the Cubs to the zero tium--
ber of points for Attica.
FOR SALE— Panama heater in condition. Phone 179. 27-tf.
—For Rent—
—IVItacelianeoiiB— 1 am prepared to take order- for th well known fruit rake, made by, Mrs. Helen Burgess of Crawfordsville Mrs. Julius T. Orton. Phnoe 156-K. 1 26- 3t. I
.. Hi > GIVYIV.
.1. T. CLIFFORD, Owner C. A. Vestal, Auctioneer. Ditiner will he served.
I I! WKLIN Toll
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FOIi RENT:—Garage $2.50 per ninth. 30! W. Franklin St. Phone |5-K 27-It -oFOR KENT—Modem light house-j leping and sleeping rooms. One j lock from square. 20(5 W. Franklin! 2(5-2t. FOR RENT—Two desirable unfurttieil rooms for light housekeeping. L> in. Call Banner. 2fi-tf.
IfnR RENT:—Four rooms over the f.ir light housekeeping or office Modem. A. Cook. 2(i-2t
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FOR RENT: (! room modern house |i garag". 13 Bloomington St.
2(3-3p
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|F0R RENT 2 two-room modern rtments, furnished. Phone 7(58-Y. I So. Indiana St. 25-St.
East Washing St. Garage. All kinds or repairing including tire repairs. —George Pickitt. 23-5p. Carnival at Manhattan School, on Tuesday night, Oct. 30. Two plays and other amusements. 2fi-3t. ' DON’T FORGET the Rummage sale at Fire Dep’t. Saturday. 2<’>-H. CLOVERDALE
Alton Murphyy rural carrier on route 3, has purchased a new Ford Tudor sedan from the local dealers Kink, Morrison and Foster. Miss Macil McAninch of Indiana-
OoUoxrmi^s 0 - 0 IcuM 2>2 0 - 0 Clot/unaMm itc 41 s - sfajOAMltMll HCrnim 654 * /87.80 r? Clean the Slate ll for 1929,. I ^ aM uoiMi 6lM) c^' Once *&’ *,$* itiifuc>back a /w a j . * i
And containing in all above dr- on the Red Ratnblei both
scribed 278.5(5 acre . more Putnam County, Ind cna.
Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Fountain Circuit Court, and for not less than twothirds (2-3) the full appraised value of said real estate, upon the following terms, and condition : for cash, or I one third (1-3) cash, in hand, and i
the balance in not less than twelve ‘ _.
(12) months from ! .■ date of suih 1 ,luw Tigers hared their claws as the -ale; deferred payment to he evi- Bniiti-ts from Kranlilin invaded the denced by notes of the purcha-er. I Blackstock athletic field seeking to .SfflTO "niS'Ti-v'SS i'™-' O'" —X
for attornev’s fees, ml upon a < mifirmation of the sale secured by a mortgage i.n the real i -late sold. A copy of the inventoiy and appraisiment of t!i*“ above described real estate is now on file with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana, and may hi t \amined ti\ any
interested person.
Life
Famous Screen Version Of Of Jesus To Bile On View
\t Local Theatre.
1 In response of many requests from his patrons Manager O. L. Goodlamlor of the Voncn-tle Theatre, has hooked i Cecil It. De Mille’s production, “The
. „ i King of Kings,” for a three day’s This afternoon at 2 o’clock, the He- j showing beginning on Monday.
In filming this wonderful story of
Christ, Mr. De Mille displayed daring the work being even more venturesome than his "The Ten Command-
ments” and the pitfalls many. Among the eighteen stars of the
production are uch favorites as II. B. Wei : er, Jacqueline la gan, Rudolph
bu t (perhaps mud would he the proper term) of a gridiron defeat.
Mill pupil surpass the I hat »as the big question
gume started.
master? as the
B:o it in 1924 Lyle K. Burton was captain of th Oberlin College eleven
DAN R. YOUNG, Receiver.
The Fai mers-Merch mt State Hank,
Attica, Indiana. , . . Lee Whitehall, Attorney, Attica. In- 1 . un " er thp t r 'iiding of \V.
diana. 13-lt.
and Joseph Schildkiaut, Vietoi Yarconi, William Hoyd .Montagu Love,, George Sieginann, Theodore Koshiff, Julia Faye, Rolieit E lerson, Sam De Grn e. In fact, the cad of principals
pbli- is spending a ten day vacation with her mother, Mrs. Emma McAn-
inch.
Mrs. Ella Beaman who has spent several months here the guest of her sister, Mrs. Estes Duncan and other relatives left Thursday for her home
in Los Angeles, Calif.
R)R RENT:—Modem, attractive, | f Mr J 1 ’ A ! , *‘ rt ^ Thursday ^ furnished for light housekeep-' , ' r U vl ’? ,t h, ' , " n
C • ■ • heat. Phone 525-1.. ^ ,
The Pythian Sisters will have a
Indiana Loan Co. Tl'/, E. M ashington St. Phone 15
NOTH E OF Till. SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
State of Indiana, Fountain (’.mnly The SUite < f Jndiana, ex. rel., l.uth-
Gilbert Ogles Republican Candidate for Treasurer of Putnam County, Will appreciate your support the November (5 election.
winch won the Ohio conference chain-| * s •’* oi-ter of eminent names in pic- | 1 ^ Mures. Approximately $2,500,000 is Bish” Hughes. Burton wa rated as •‘* ai ' 1 ,0 hav,, 8e’t ex pen led on the i all-Ohio player ami Hughes re- production. A the actoi embody the ci ivi-d considerable credit for coach- cherished characters of the New T.g the chi mpions. That feat is now I estanient narrative, >o the hundrerl
ADVERTISE IN IDE DANNER
’’ l JJ CiUtlv l 1 IllllcJI * >. i- i., . ..... • * or +’. Symons. Kfste Bank Commls-
I ..ht _ i, sioner, of the State of Indiana, vs.
18 * ' Hallowe’en party Monday night at the:
a, vs. Bank,
OR RENT: - kw 665-Y.
4 unfurnished rooms. 20-tf
|L)R RENT— Five room Phone 565-Y.
modem 22-tf.
FOR RENT -2 or 3 modern, furnk'l rooms for light housekeeping. ) t 1007 South Indiana St. 20 at [•BANNER WANT ADS.” PAY
K of P. hidl. The undersigned Receiver of The Mrs. D. R. Maze was a Greencastle Farmer .Meichant .'■ tale Hank of visitor Thursday. Attica, Indiana, hereby gives notic ■ t- u ., „ . „ 1 that by virtue of an order of the
The Ud was pried oft tie Basketball Pount ;, .
■eason last night when the winners of County, Indiana, he will, at the houi last year’s county tournament stmt- of 10 o’chr-k A. M. on the 21 t day ted their stuff against the high school Decemhei, I'd28. at t he oil ice <>t ,, ,, 4 .. . . the ( lerk of the ( ircuit t eiirt of Put (.ao, I he ( H. team wa- flat ami , „ ilht ,, cour1 i scrappy and held the score very close. 1 the city of Greencastle, Indiana, and the first half ended 13-13. .Toward ! from day to day thei. ift. i, uni il ■. Id,
: the end of the game the alumni drew !''' 1 a *f> O 1 '. 11 '
' . . , lowing descriheil real e-tate, to-wit: away winning 29 to 24. Denny, Sack- Th( , , aM li:l |f of th , nmlhea t quarett Ray, Linley and H. Broadstreet ! ter of ection I'l.Towi hip 14, North,
Todd’s Toggery 20 Mast Waslunffton Sr.
an: ient history.
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T-dny, the former protege of Hughe, i i oneh of the Franklin team noil Hughes is direet. r of athletics at DePauw. The Tiger mentor ha: plent' of le :pe"t for Burton and ilie iattei knows that Hughe- “knows hi stuff.’”
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Franklin has always lieen a ic-pec-ted foe of DePauw and the Uhl Gold wairiors were expecting a hard struggle to secure the laurels of victory.
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One thing we've liked ahout the Dc Pauw Icani this season is the lad that no trace of overconfidence has cropped out.
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Down at Bloomington today, the Indiana Univer-ity gridders were h i to the -drong Ohio State aggieg tion. It i- Indiana’s homecoming and the Crimson wi re hoping to make it a pi rfect celebration by cracking tin Huckcyes.
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Illinois and Northwestern furnished the fiature attraction for the lllinoihomecoining program this afternoon over at Urbuna. This will not he any
great sets faithfully lenlize scenes in the life of Jesus. o CO ME Ml A \ MBS IN NEW DRAM V 1 PI.IF I ! “Unlifting the drama” is an art that ; has long hen practiced in Hollywood, with indiffeient sticrcss sometimes, j hut “uplifting the . rama” and then letting it fall with a dull thud i tinheight of comedy entertainment! At least as Harry I.ungilon does it; nor can there he any question about hi success at the pastime. Patrons of the Granada Theatre will have their first chance to justify how true this Is when "The Chaser”. Harry’s latest comedy screen which has been built all the way for laughs, 1 comes to this city on Monday for a two day run. The 'jenius of I.angdon’s it re istihlc comedy comes to its full flower in this production, which i. said to he the most uproarious he ever made. It i described us a “domestic wow,” and reveals Harry in the toil: of mutiimony for the first
time.
Null! I OF I M l I rOR’S SU.E III REAL ESI \ l I . Notice is hereby given by CitizenTrust Company of Greencastle, Imli
thereafter ort’er 1 t C "' ' lay to day the following descrThei an,i . T s"„;“J h a ';7 Ofn. an.l P „. Greencastle Town-h/ns ‘' l3 '!{* 0 P ari ‘* owned by (j, . , 1 ■ > which were at the date ofT°'! \ Lwk - bp ing all of that new J ,s ‘ lea *h, and t.v-four (24) in inv' 0 -k S, ' < ' n<lri twentlli north, in ra ,. fourteen j.'”" t!vem;^ hi ;^ < |Uar ^ r of secfourteen ( fq i north i, ln tow nship west, which ,• , 8 ' ! n t'nnge five (5> Walnut Creek , t } ,at '‘ " 0 fth of Big ‘'•at tract ot' land ’ ha ' » ,art ‘thains and sejin ’2? t , ,< 1 ,Urtp ' ,n "'dth, on the w-est Vn ,,lks in west fractional 1 e , ,,, 'he northnineteeii (j'./J 0 section 11 V '""'th, in’ "inj,. f shlp f,,lJr feen •V." 1 '"Utli of the right 'o^ WPSt «‘ f leveland, ,°[ Wa y ot 'he •Nt. Loui- Rail wav r ^ hicago and ‘he southwe-t fm,.,L 1 pan >- Also, t'"" nirmteen ; ,.)? u “ rr ** r ”* township and ranJ. l 1! ) - lr ' the the west half of'In ;if " , 'esai(l; and ‘7 -,:;tc f on th ninTe! h, ' a V ,h: ‘' 1 l’ a " of the ea / ^'r ' T'* a, “' 'lutheast quarter of * ' ! f ol 'he nineteen oo, W |,j , • sa n | section nnd west of Ihg w , ,, ^ , ! l . a,, ‘ n, ’ r 'h " that nart r fi ni, t < reek. Al'ion thir y 3 , in', noFth L h;l| f of sec'in -lorih. Which is s tuate n^. f,,Ur (4 » West, Hie Walnut <’m e k ,h a, " , WPS t of parcels’of and 'V- T. wi,.'hips whicl. '" 1,1,1 ^on- ' !| e said .Simpson ' w '‘ r '.' owne,| |,y dateof his d.-ath .,n,i'i7 kn,, »[e. at the We-t fiaciional ’ n ^ ,nK so utlithirty (.'!()) , * «rter of section u ”"h. i" range t' r 0 a tract „f ground sm : ’"'d hundredth- (ic o-. ■ "even ‘he north end of /h ''''^"" 1 " "f of quarter of‘ h : n , 0, ' ,, ’ w ’"' frac- '■ tl ». :n said ,,', " r . ',‘; c,,o n ‘hirty-one th” east half .q’ . ' P ; " lll , '«nge; and t' 1 '. and th,. sonlliu-,* least quar-"outhea-t quart.q of S ,|Uart, ‘ r ‘he five ,25) „ ‘I r of section twenty- "'" tll, in range “''’'‘en ( 15) so that pan-el r ( w 7’ > and nl-nor'hea-t quarter ? r,,Und : the 3ix (••t'M in to vnsh’i , flirty, north, i„ range five .r. fn (I ”‘ scribed as Mlows l, ■ ’ ,l *'- northwi st corm i ,.V . Kin, " ,l> ' r at the section; thence south "*• ' S u. ,<l 9"urter five hundn-dt hs , IX 05 I'T "' ' h ; "" 1 "•■'st thirteen U| , 1 , 0 ; ^ h ‘' , ; ns l 'hence (mdths ,11.1, ,)„ ,„/ hundthree and four I oml.oln , "' r,ll chains; then,-,, .j! 1 " ( ”t.04) Of aid -re, (on - ( i, "■ east line northeast corner "‘"‘h to the g!nn, ; ng h,,ni ' , ‘ WPSt CVbothe above descrih, ,i'’" sul,, » and ho offered in o ' 1 , '' al estate will the purchaser. Such saT’’* ^ •n“ 8Uit made free from .1 '' s V ' 111 he la ranees t ‘. f "'n ; ‘ 1 " 1 "'"’amI’h" imrehaC n.ay (lai the’^ chase price m 1 .. 1 L ,ay ‘n* "'11 imrof Hie purchase nri,: 0 - ,,a \ ""e-half d;;r^:/n the purchase ',,ric,'. iu'T'J'l' 1 '"': "Mah. sS a ^'W on (he leaf abject to th.^Uppn V a| "of , I' a,l, ‘ nan. Circuit Court! f 1 ut ’ Dated this Octolier 29th ,9'ig 'orwm £ (Jill,.,, ,(,*/ "rr’h
dUBHCRifiR POK 'THR DANNER
Putnam County Tax Levies for the Year 1929
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RATE OF TAX ATION I OR 1928 PAYABLE IN 1929
HE TAXPAYERS OF PUTNAM COUNTY:
I . , , ^ ( „ lm » V School and other mirposis in Putnam County, Indiana, arc due and payable at the lYcasurei’» oflicc of said county in the I ID i.f Greencastle. in full, or al th. option of the Taxpayer, one half Notice is hereby given that the taxes levied for . *“**• " y ’ . . , ^ ,,, j ,| , , ,• naiimig one halt on or In dun the I irsl Mond ty ill November, 1929. M hen so much as one hal I ol the laves dial ced to the taxpayers are not paid on or before
i! Road lax and Additional Tax in full, on or before the hrM Monday n May i^.i. ami Monday in May, then the whole amount will become due and delinquent and the penalty alladmi.
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