The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 October 1928 — Page 4

THE C.KKKNCASTLE DAILY CANNKK. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29,

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FROM OUR BASEMENT STORE WE OFFER Fast Color, 24 inch ginghams, all size checks and colors, 18c yd. Percales, Fast colors, 36 inches wide, new patterns, 12V2C, 15c, 18c Outing gowns, full cut heavy outing, good patterns. $1., $1.49 Outing Pajamas, good heavy outing, good styles — $1.98 suit

PUBLIC SALE

i vt ill •♦*11 at public auction at wf falhrrft furM l 1 ( wilo* «‘ok» of Fill-

funr » iln ««'s» oi < oatt.--

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NoTembcr 1, 1H28

• poppfl vacation of alley, a? above iloscribod, and on >uk1 <lay at said time / n<l place sai^l Cornmoti Council will, mpft for the purpose of hearing and | Iconsidering un; RemoustraiuTs which may haec been fib' 1 or presented, and , for the purpose of taking final action th' reon. Such action .'hall be final and

(login■inf' »t 1* »'rl«*ck. th« following ronclu ive upon all persons, property. (iwin Ensign, City Clerk of Green 2# HKAU <»F CATTI.B castle, Indiana. 29-3-2t.

4 head of short h«r« <«•"» ready I to calve. I» head «f e->d milh cow.

...we of thew with calves, and Iber. JII I MOUE j rlo.e apriager*. a?e« from 4 to .

1 roan shorthorn bnll calf 7 . r J

owe, 1 yearling Mrs. hate I’htllips of ^lankl<.,.

who has been visiting with Mrs. Lonie

Sinclair has returned home.

Now Showing 2—I :J 0—<> :30—8 CIO P. M.

V oncastle ^ I ( bildhgn

I‘resents

real

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j years,

months old I Jersey bull.

3# HEAD OF SHEEP

35 head of 2 »ear old Black Face Mrs. Alice D y -pen. 1 bui da. Ewes extra good. I* head of I year with Mr and Mr K-. < <-e Kastham old ewes, good ones. 2 Shropshire Mrs. Louie Sinclair, Mr -. h rank hacks, 1 registered yearling buck, I Hunter and daughter. Mrs. Kate Phi two year old hack. H P * :i ' 1 Sl,slc Ru;, ' t k 1", f1K\M Of HOGS nesday afterno.m wita .Mrs. Jahn ,.in

2 big sows, ta pig by day of sale, 12 clair and daughter Helen,

head of shoats weight IH* Iho. Mrs. Frank Woods -pent Thursday

H^T AND GRAIN j wih Mis. Ott Sydick.

* ton extra good Clover hay haled, Th home e. onomirs club met I nton dean hay. haled; .» ton timothy j day afternoon in the basement of th,

b iy haled Christian chut. a.

' MISCKI.I.ANEOl S ARTICLES I>*o Downey i ick at this writing

re.se n ts CECIL B. DeMIUES • •' • v " , a. ' - - • - '

: ladies’ Purses 98c choice 36 inch outings, 17c yd. Dress silks, good patterns, 36 inches wide 69c yd. Cheese Cloth, 36 in. wide ... 5c yd. 81x90 Hemstitched sheets, good muslin $1.11 Colored enamelware, choice, $1.11 S. C. Prevo Compaiy A Home Institution.

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Kathleen Hart and Mrs. Wilfred Deweese wer< bu-inss visitor- ii

Greencastle Friday afternoon.

Mrs. Marion Cline was a caller in

Fillmore Friday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eastham were

"BANNER WANT ADS.” PAY

Society News (Continued from page 2). ing at HfisiU o’clock. All urged to la'

pie.-* nt.

-I- -I- 4- *!• 4Meeting Dates ( hanged. Fillmore Chapter No. IMI O. K. S. have changed their date of meeting to the first Thursday evening of each

month.

Nov. 1 at 7 :•>() o’clock is next regular meeting. There will be initia tion. Members please bring either a

pie or cuke.

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t Refreshments of r-andwiehes, pum|i- , Jon foe, cider and roasted peanuts

were served.

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GivrtralMRkH^ Parly'. •* " Miss Winifred Grime- gave a Hal-

lowe'en party at her home Friday,

Ott. 2'i for several schoolmates. Those present were: Anna Ruth and

Floy Neier, Helen Crawford, Edna Alverson, Dorothy and Lois Kudaly, Edna Siddens, Genevieve and Carmen Miller, Mary Virginia Young, Mary Stewart. Arthur, Duard, Robert and

John Edward Lyon.

“NELLIE” GETS RUST ' OWh’NSRl.’RG, Irid., Ort. 2d. (CPt "Little Nellie" antiquated locomotive which pulls trains ever a hran h line of the Morion railroad connecting this town, Bloomtield, Bedford and Switz City, today took a rest, due to a cave in of a tunnel here which ha.« hern in n-e for fifty-four years. Several time the tunnel has caved in, causing delay in traffic and considerable outlay for trork in getting ^it’Tkp.jjred. For the last ,-ix months tb» railroad had a crew at work clearing up debii , hut a few day ap, the care gavo way again. Railroad official* have not yet decided on what to do next. A survey was made to a.-certain cost of building a track around the hill the tunnel pierces hut it was found the hill would be >iV r iO,OnO so the idea was i.handoned.

2 SelfDraining

Tubs and

Benches

Value $14

Woth of merchandise your VUJv'S WA.'SHf.K during tin I'.'ictoiy Sub

Table Top Value $1.00

FREE

More when you can get a VOSS Klotoflan* Wa-her for $99.00

that washes tne natural way. in use. Mode] illustrated IM.OO low as mnn. EASY TERMS.

VOSS Wa-h-

have full

size nicaelhnand copper, self draining tub; 4 position wringer with Lovell (u.-hinn rolls, (irtieial Electric motor, life-time agitator, steel cabinets and many other features. The only wa: her Over 2,000,000

others as

BR0WNING-HAMM0ND HDW, CO.

No. Ind.

Phone 214.

1 good wagon and bay I rain, 1 ; 1 mewing machine', 1 spikn tooth barr«w; 1 baggy; I mannre npreader; 1 half *.*1 *f harness; several gewd halters; 1 extra geod set wl dies; I gned cream separator; three good

keg honses, « x 12 •• sled rnnners; I callers in Fillmore I hursday night,

gopd keg feeder on runners; other ertirles to pumeron* o mention.

TERMS

SI# »nd under cash. A months time on all note* hearing »*< interest frnm day ef nale. No property to he moved not d term* of oale are complied

with.

CLAUDE R. ( OFFIN Act. Figg. Steward, and Hooter. Alex Bryap ( lerk Ladies Aid of ( hriolian ( hitrch will oerve dinner. NOTH H TO NON RESIDENTS

Robert L. Browning and Thomas L. Browning, Administrators of the Estate of John A. Browning deceased, ts. Robert E. Browning, et al. State Of Indiana, Putnam County,) SS: in the Circuit Court of Putnam County in the Stato of Indiana. No. 7020. Complaint for -ale of real estate of j lecendent to pay debts of his estate. BE IT KNOWN, That on the 20th lay of October, 1028 the above nam'd plaintiffs, by James A All"*, their attorneys, filed in the office of th' 1 Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, in the State of Indiana, •omplaint again-t tne above named Iffendant- end the said plaintiffs haiing also filed in said Clerk’- offic* the affidavit of a competent person, showing that -aid defendants, Edwin Browning, Ruth B. Sapp, Sarah A. Huffman, Edith B. Priest, Grace Ven--al and Paul Cable are not residentof the State of Indiana and wherea said plaintiffs having hy endorsement on said complaint required said lefendants to appear is said Court, anil an.-wer or demur thereto on the _’0th Hay of December, 1028. NOW, THEREFORE, By order of -aid ( curt, -i.fd defendant- last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer cr demur thereto, it the calling of said cause on the 2<ith day of December, 1928 the -ame being the 76th judical day of a term of said Court to be begun and held «t the Court House in thn Greencastle, Inldiana, on the 4th Monday in September 1028, said complaint and the j matter- and things therein contained) and alleged, w ill be heard and deter-j mined in their ab-ence. Feed I.ueas, Clerk. James & Allee, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 2J-3t

V " %iANIE 'AlACPHERSOM

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/V w y Birthday ~after all She’s tic! of the cold th.it threatened to spoil her party. Best of all, Mother checked it externally, without upsetting her digestion, as too much “dosing ’ might have done. Thanks to this Afodcrti “Outside” Treatment Ano all became, list night .it Krdtinic, she rubbed her daughter's thrtuc and chest with Whs VapoRub. Like n gentle but effective poultice, it warmed and stimulated bet chest and "drew out” all the eightn ss and soreness. At the same time, its soothing vapors, released by the u armth of bet body, were breathed tight in, making her ■comfortable again, helping her to get to sleep. And hr morning, the weitst of her cold was over. Mother knows, too, that the same quit k double action will stop her own colds, or her busband s fr, m growing into big ones and sprcadingthtough the family. WICKS W VapoRub For All the Colds of All the Family

The most beautiful story of the risen Christ ever screened -scenes iinfl events of the Divine Ministry visualized for the first time in motion pictures a picture tbat will live forever in the hearts of mankind. And the \ oncastle will follow it’s policy of showing the world’s greatest creations by presenting this masterpiece at popular prices FOR THREE DAYS STARTING TODAY

GRANADA Tonight and Tuesday 7-9 p. m 10c 25c ‘‘The ( h.isvr" gives Hurry ;i pal hand for his greatest enmedy i lassie. I hi . siatl-faeetl little joker runs iid;l in h pack of convulsing enmplieatinns thn! will give von more laughs than “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp," and ‘‘The Strong Man." —ADDED SHORT SFH.IEt IS—

\al.om /ffctu*%w * » J #

flair Hull and His Band Here To night, Tuesday, and Wedm’sdjji

ID LEI II RE NO\'. 91H i i let ol nn.iT than pass! g inter- Mr. and Mrs. Janv l* l| u?l l Dhan Gopal Mukerji, a famous Hin- o. t." i family <f Indianapolis du, will speak nt M< hai ry Hall, Nov-! ! week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J#

PUBLIC SALE

—of

Dairy Cows

•’mber 9, un er the auspiee; of the Century Club. Hi uhject will In•‘The India of Ki.’Tig and the India

of Gandhi”.

Mr. Mukerji, a famous author and

lecturer, i. leeognized a. one of tin keenest mind. India has prndii.ed, bom of be Brahmin or pri t ea le, he was reared a- a priest. After a

venr’s trial lv wa- n le . i| ficim Ifi

duties, attended Caleutta Fniv. i ity, and finally lie came to Ameriea as a oeniiib immigia , etiteicd l.tdand Stanford Univer-ity, graduating in 1911. Since In- graduation Mi. Mukmji h s been much in eniand a- a

’ecturer. He ha won m i iy honor, beie and ahroa ; hi b tine

G. ale J. Finger, former winner i and daughter. '•* lai Wv. boiy medal, says of “Gay I N- foi whieh Mr. Mugerji receiv-

yeat "II 1 Pigeon Y

Gy ' i ck found a place in our af i a wi h David fl.ilfnur,, and i hoe.a Hood, and Peter Pan. Tell us Ej ■e a aiiout the wild creatures and " n way. ; ah.nit theii shapely bodies ind (ay movements, about the i ngth and sweetness of Life! Tell u another t le like ‘Gay-Neck.”

ilALVA E. LIS

| Candidate for fi‘

urer of rutiiaij

County

Mi. Mukerji, i very popular in this'® Mi, having been a p'-aker at the g -tate |.! ! "a>v Association convention H "i W 1 Baden, recently. He will 0

uilliantly delivei damp- him a a

are ;

d iii language that real master of the

I>t moeratii' l |l ' li *' Your vot Nov. Ii.

On account of lack of barn facilities I am compelled to reduce my herd of choice dairy cows and will ..ell at Public Sale at my farm. 2 1-2 miles west of Green, i tle on I he old Joseph Stoner Fmu, West Walnut !

Street Road, on

NOTH B OF ADOPTION OF DR (LARATORT RESOLITION TO VACATB ALLEY Greencastle, Indiana, October fdrd,

192S.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONC ERN Nptiee is hereby given by the Com-1

mon Council of the City of Green- glV J j r\ a ca lie, Indiana, that on thi October ff CGnCSCldY' UCl. Jl 2:trd, 1928, ia regular meeting of said j J ~

Common (*ouncil, it unanimausly j adopted n Declar. ory Re-olution for the Vacation of th* alley, running

North and South between Iota num- ! 0l|p Shorthorni 6 yrl(r , ! ^ nnH 9 in Blnck 1, 4 of milk por day; nio> shortin the Depot Enlargement to Green- horn, C years old, to freshen ,-oon; castle, Putnam County, Indiana, run- one young registered Jei-ey, giving ning from Broadway Street to the ;• tta i|(,n.-; I young registereil Jersei.

at 1:00 o’clock p. m., the following

stock;

Penn-ylvania Railioud Comp ny’s right-of-way Lunds, which alley sought to he vacated in more pufticularly deseribed us follow Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Lot numbered 8; thence Southeily along the Eu.-t line of said lot numbered 8, H*n feet; thence ea terly 8 feet to the Southwest corner of said lot numbered 9; thence Northerly along the Wi st line of aid lot numbered 9, ion feet to the Northwest corner of said lot numbered 9; thence Westerly R feet to the place of beginning. The Common Cou icll of said * di has fixed Tuesday, November 13, ' 1928 at 7:39 o’clock P. M., at the i Council Ch; mbers of said City, as the itime and place where remonstrancemay he filed or pre.rnted by |>er on* i inter*: te l in, or affe ted by, a;'.i'l pro-

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The cl ief and hook.

giving 1 1-2 gallons; one 4 year-old . Holstein, with calf by side, giving ,'i gallons; one 3-yeur-old Holstein, giv

ing 1 1-2 gallons; one Holstein ami Kngli h ton - o Jersey, fresh, giving 4 gallons; one both hi- l.ctim Brindle, l \ear- old. good one, to trod c« the < freshen -oon; one Jersey, giving “ho each otiu

gallons, to freshen soon; one dry At the Amrp n j ; , |t v Jer.-ey, heavy springer; one Ho| tej n ,ij on convention „• ip, ,,,,,, and Jer.-ey, 5 years old, giving 2 gal- | Newbe-ry M d. I v \ '

Ions, to freshen soon; one 4 year-old ' Dhan Gopal m Brindle, giving 2 gallons; one Jersey | "Gay Neck,” th.

Bull, 2 years old.

TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY

OF SALE

Chas. Boatwright 0. J. Rector, Auctioneer.

•ribution to Aim

lira: t

, a ica P literature f ,

| hildren durng the v-,.. iy . 7 ! A ’ nr,!,: ' ' irtlde j Written in the i iic of l.ibrai v N, . 0,,c '• 1 Ind •ou n resident of New Vo,k and r ,„ ICli a who,. , of ■,, N wbo

ii.war ed for the best .hiWre n ’s hook

of the year, Dhan Gopal Mukerji i

Kodak Sale

T,% off the price of any Koda 'it slock for your old Kodak. Any style, any make; must be in worki’ 1

order.

$29.00 Kodak, $15.01)

And old Kodak.

$8.00 Kodaks, $6.90

And old Kodak.

$2.50 Brownie, $105

And old Brownie. All this week.

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