The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1928 — Page 4
THE UKEENCASIEE DAIUY BANNEB SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1028
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New styles, silks and wools
All sizes. I I to IX. COMK A\H SKK
S. C. PREVO CO.
old reighbors in the viccinity where. hurt his knee. T . Mr. Wright lived when a boy. ! Mi,, l.loyd Greenlee .spent Phur.-
Every body who belongs to Brick .day with Mrs. Julian Fetro.
Chapel church or enterested in the! Snin Ihonras has 11,1 • 11
( hutch are invited to attend a pro-j pa t few days.
I gram which will be at the church Fri- ■ 0 _ day night Nov. 23, at 7 < clock. CLASSIFIED ADS
BAIN’HItmr.E Miss Clara Darnell left last week for an extended visit in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chadd of Indianapolis were week-end guests of Mi. nnd Mrs. A. C. Baleh. Mrs. Roy Eads and Mrs. Albert Batch attended a bridge-luncheon given by Hazel Lovett and Mis. Case of Roachdale at the home of Mrs. I.ecett last Tuesday Mrs. Caleb attended an r fternoon biidge at Mrs. C. C. Call's of Roachdale Thur-day. Mr. and Mr,. .1. S. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller spent Sunday at Fred Nelson’s. The Misses Guy Collings. Dr. Collings, Clara Sands, Anita Millei and
rabbit supiier on Friday night. Several from here attended John Stultz* funeral at Fincastle Sunday. Ralph l.awter is home from the Terre Haute Normal. Chus. Cro k> and wife and Donald Webster and family ate oysters with Claude Burke and wife Friday evening. Glen Clodfelter of Lafayette called on home folk- mi Monday. Mrs. Tom Calvert of Portland Mills called on Mr,. Flora 1''ins tone Friday.
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PL'TNAMt ILLK Mr. and Mrs. Garner of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. Pi. Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Denny, Mrs. Roy Bennett and son, Maurice ai d Mr. Joe Phillips, all of Salem, vi-ited Mr. and Mrs. Hague and daughter over the wee-end. Ellen Finn is out of school because of illness. Sunday guests of Mr. an i Mrs. G. (>. Whitaker and daughter were: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Evans, of Indianapolis Mr. and Mis. J. T. Dean, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dean, of Gosport; Mr. Ross Steele and mother of Mill Grove and Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Whitaker and Mr. and Mrs. Ha\wood Whitaker and baby of Jasonville. Miss Christine la-ui, spent Sunday with Madonna Blue. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wright of Greencastle, Satur lay night. Mi. and Mrs. H. W. Jone, visited their son, Wheeler and family of Tern Haute, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sccbee and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunter and family of Kilmore. Mrs. It. T. Moore is seriously ill. Bernice Lewis spent Wednesday i night with Esther Whitaker. Several from the local Sunday School attended the county Sunday School convention at Cloverdale Sunday afternoon. They brought home' the banner for the largest group in ’ atten anc<*. Mrs. Tarven Wright of Fort Har-| rison, Indianapolis, visited relatives! and friends heie lust week. The Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Doe Hurst Wednesday. Mrs. I Shafer and Mrs. Whitaker were assisting ho-tess. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Wright I Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
-For Saie-
MEN’S suits cleaned and pressed,' $1. White’s Cleaners, Phone 6t. r >.
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COAL FOR SALE- Indiana lump, 7-in. No. 5, $5.00; W. Va., 3-in. lump Cabin Cre*>k, $6.75. 35c discount on all two tor; orders. We deliver half tons. Phone 805-V, Greencastle Canning Co. l'J-6t.
(By Jimmie)
CLOVERDALE BEATS SWITZ CITY SQUAD.
FOR SALE OR RENT— A very cioverdale’s h gh school net tosser
desirable house, <11(1 East Washing- ,i own e<l the strong Switz City basket ton St. A. A. Hauck. 19 * 6 P- j hall team, 17 to 13 on Fiiday evening.; o j The south Putnam boys held the losFOR SALE:—Good Victrola. Phone T, rs to two f„ul throws during the op673. 23-2t. Lnjng half, the score being, 6-2. Knoy i j-| ()or guard, and Branneman, center,
PUBLIC SALE—Elijah R. Arnold will hold sale at farm southeast of Mt. Meridian, Dec. 3rd. See Ad. later.
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FOR SALE—100 hogs. A. M. Love, Greencastle, R. 5. Phone Clinton Falls 24-lt
-For Kent—
FOR RENT—2 room modern furnished apartment. Phone 7<!X-\. XP* So. Indiana St. 24-3t
Hitstanding for Cloverdale. 'I he game w , played on the Switz ( itj
floor.
Greensburg, coached by Frank Pruitt, formerly mentor at Bainlnidge high -chool, continued its winning streak last night by walloping Wal - ron, 51 to 29. Greensburg held a 21 .o 12 lead at the intermission. Kamnerling was the bright light for the winners.
voncastle
Sunday Only
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Mon.
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JIANHIl LC»HK ItUCiW All AN WHIIAM *AM.WU
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FOR RENT: 3
rooms. Phi ne 565-Y.
or 4
unfurnished 24-tf
FOR RENT:—Two or four modern ooms, Kitchenette, and hath, furnishi <1 or unfurnished on first floor. Call 808 South Indiana St. 24-Ip
FOR RENT— Modern room and kitchenette. Reasonable. Phone 29. 24-lt
E. P. I.oweiy Thurs
Blanch Hostetler attended Eastern his daughter, M i Star I-edge at Greenrastle Tuesda> | ( i a y and Friclu .
n ' > -'bt. | | , m( i yj | Henry Aufderhide Mr-. Ollie Hainey ol (ireencastle ,,, ,j \] r> ,,11,1 John Segelken of visited relatives heie Wednesday. Cincinnati .-is-nt the week-end at then Mrs. Julia Starr, Alice Starr Mrs.' while here they nrraigne I James Allen and L-ona Colliver vis- „ S( .n their 1 ropi rty household furn-
ited Mrs. Couk at Roachdale Wedne - things at public uu-.-ii. n.
* “V' MGs Genev'u a Shake who teaches
.Clarence Wright, Center Point; Mr.
w , J 1 , ai 1 Mrs. Emmons Wright,, Mis Eula
Heath, and Mi-- Lola Neese, Reels-
I ville, and Mr. end Mrs. Ray Shultz and
irhildren of Brazil.
ROACHDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hicks and family of Ladoga took Sunday dinner with Mrs. Lotha Hick- and daughter, Von-
Mrs. Dan Tate and Mrs. Fr nk Mil i school t Riley oent the week-end'ita
ler shopped in Indianapolis \\ 1 lie- with he! par> nt Mr. and Mr.-. H. J. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rogers and fam-
Shake. j ily, end Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Faller
I here «ill he m basket hall gain. Mrs. Mniie Walkei returned Sun-j were Sunday visitor- of Mr. and Mrs. here b riday night on account <d the ( |ay :rom a visit with relatives in In-1 Lem Cro-hy at Lidoga.
-mall pox epidemic. ! dianapoli
Rev. and Mr.-. J. W. Thompson and
m Lettc
Mrs. Lucy Smith of Indianapolivisited her grand paients, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Ball, last week. j the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.-tes Dun-
Carl Beck and family were guests [ ( an , MiMss Thelma Hamblen spent Sat-
urday in Indianapoli .
I R. C. Evan- and family of Green1 casth‘ visited his parents, Mr. and
1 Mis. Raymond Bidgood of near Liz-
Mr-. \\. N. Evans Sunday.
The funeral of Noah Ray who die I Friday night following a stioke, was
held Sunday fioi'i t ■ Smyeiui <'hutch I hrothei and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Geo
of relatives in Lchniinn last Sunday. George Sands wa- ape rated on for the third tiim at the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis la-t .Saturday, He i- doing as well as could he ex-
pected.
Mrs. Venette Hughe- of Ru.-hville visited Mr. and Mrs. N'erlie Monnett
Saturday and Sunday.
The Methodist Aid Society will \
serve dinner and a food sale in the Mr. Wahl of Stilesville visited lobby of the Court House Satuiday at I’hursday and Fri.lny with his cousin
Greene. 1.stle. 1 Mrs. Fletcher Iliehardson. n Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Snider were
1 Greencastle visito - Tuesday.
RA< • <<<i\ Mis Masie Coffman and Barbara Those from this community who Duncan attended the I. U. Northwestattended the funeral of Thaddeus ern g 11 • at I’looi ngton Saturday.
MiM- Diroth; llui is i- visiting
ton is carjng for her mother Mrs. E.
•.veri enti rtaineil Sunday at Steele, who is (juite poorly.
Mr. and Mrs. John hvin of North Salem are spending the week with their daughter, Mr. Und Mrs. Burkett
Goslin and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith and Mrs. D. II. McIntyre were* in Indianapolis
Sunday, gue-ts of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
McIntyre.
Mis. Maggie Dean is' visiting her
southeast of Clovenlah*. Interment was in the,■ < loveidale cemetery.
Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Will Whitted of Morton were Sunday afternoon callers of Aunt Kate Grider. Pauline Crawley of Greencastle visited her little friends here last Sunday.
—Wanted—
SALESMEN WANTED: Big mony year arcund in selling our compete line of Bank Supplies including Check Covers, Pass Books, Savings Pass Books, Checks, etc. 0<«i different Advertising Novelties; 300 Exclusive
Greencastle plays at Greensburg on Wednesday. Throw a wrench in their basket hall machine. Tiger Cubs:
Bedfc id continues to look like a finali t at the state tourney next ipring. The Stone City aggregation subdued I. gansport, 31 to 27, down it Bedford aft‘>r the Berries had led !6 to 13 at the rest period.
Local fans will get a chance to see the Bedford quintet in action on the 'ireencastle gym floor, January IXth.
Martinsville broke into the winning •olumn at the expense of Bloc mington !8 to 28. The game was played at the Irtesian City. The half score was 2:’. to 17 in favor of the ultimate winner-. Suddith and Self were the stars for Martinsville.
Martinsville plays the Tiger tubs
alendars. Exelusiv • Contract. Com- w „„ | m |„. r t . Turn out and mission- Daily. Big money on repeat, hafk Bailsman and his hoys.
or lets. Twenty-ninth successful yea;. S les Mgr., Bankers Adv. & Supply Co., Iowa City, Iowa. 24-1 p
WANTED Agents for Big Holilay Line Gift Boxes, Greeting Cards, etc. 400 item- all guaranteed. Full details free; Togstad Co., Dept. I L. Kokomo, Indiana. 10-24-21.
Summers in Bridgeport, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Williams, Mr. •' ltd Mr.-. Warren Williams, Mrs. Joe L. Woody, daughter Maltha Gene and Ernest Sheets, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicholas, son J. T. and daughter, Lei 1, . nd Clyde Aubrey, Mrs. Milt BelT -, Mrs. Alice Nicholas, Buford Fall, Mr. and Mrs, Ben L. Fall aud (laugh P i Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. Art Nicholas, Mrs. Robert Patton and Mrs.
John Williams.
•Vi-s b.lva Wilson has returned to her home in Indianapolis after a week's vacation with J. C. Wilson
and family.
Ernest Hunter, Robert and Flatus Mahon, all of Indianapolis ami Blanche Mahan of Crawfordsville -pent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Mahan and son Russell. Martha Gene Y\o,m|\ ami Ernest Sheets spent the day M< nday in
Chrismun, lllinoi-.
Mr. and Mrs. Heisehel Ruark and daughter of Indianapolis spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fall and Mr anil Mrs. Harry
and son Hubert.
The I: | ics of the M.
have almost completed their work for
her si.sti 1 Mrs. Marvin Polk at Oaktown. Mr. an Mrs. U V. O'Daniel visited J. W. O'Daniel Fiiday. Mi > Pearl Maze of Hloomington spent the week-end with her paicnts Mr. and Mrs. 1). R. Maze.
HUHK CHAPEL
1 Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, Mr. and Mr-. Hugh Burdette and daughter Frances spent Suttdav at Bruce Hall’s. Mr. Harvey and family spent Sun-
da) at Will O’Haii -.
Russell Thoma - and family visited his father Alva Thoma Sunday. Mark Woodworth' and Mrs. Rosa Hiidacher and children spent Kunda> at Clifton Priest Mrs. Hardaeher was formly Mi Rosa Woodworth. Miss Oscacr O'Hair Mrs. Allen Bain, Mi - Ruby Bain and Mrs. Webb Evans spent the day Thursday with Mrs. Charles Rutter of Rockville. Mr. and Mr-. Edgar Braden and
He 11 childien visited. Sutuh y with Mr. and
Mi . Ott Braden of (Ireencastle.
(LOYKKDALK Miss W. heta Fultz was called home from Akron, Ohio where -he is employed, because of the serious illness Eif her mother, Mrs. Fred Fultz. Mrs. Nellie McDonald spent Thursday in Lafayette. Mrs. Homer Allen of L> Angeles, California arrived here Monday for u visit with Mrs. Albert Williams and I othi r relatives. There will be a Thanksgiving program at the High School auditorium Wedne-d y afternoon Nov. 28. The program will consist <>f recitations and readings by the giude children and a play *‘A Troubled Thanksgiving” by the Senior Class. Mrs. Magdalene Long who attended O. E. S. meeting at Masonic Temple Greenoa-tle Tuesday night re|>orts that some I dy exchange I coats with
her.
WANTED Two or three rooms, furnished for light house keeping. Call Banner office. 22-3p WANTED: -Young men and women to learn railway and commercial ami wirelcs. telegraphy and railway accounting. Demand for mir graduates greater than we can supply Positions procured at lug salaries. Extraordinary opportunities for advancement. Expenses low; chance to earn part. Catalog free. Write today. Dodge’s Institute, Howard St., Valparaiso, Ind-
| iana.”
Crawfordsville, another opponent on the Greencastle schedule, won a decisive victory over Shelbyvillo, 40 to 33. Haffner and Groves looked be.-t for the winneis. The score at th" end uf the first twenty minutes of play was 19 to 17 in favor of the Montgomery county school.
The Columbus Bull Dogs chewed Connersville’s (U fense to pieces l i t night, winning by the topheavy count of 60 to 35. The otite me of the game was never in d< ubt with Columbus leading 38 to 1 l at the half. Eddy, a veteran with a state-wide reputation, was the big gun for the Bull Dogs.
19-61.
Mrs. Roy Lewi a d Mrs. George
E. < hurch | l ewis visited with Mr... Clay Oliver
Monday in Bainbriilgo.
the.r annual church fair to be held Elizabeth Dean Mmnick ate Sun-
No.•ember 29, 1928 at the Raccoon ,i ay dinner with Marjorie Hall.
M. h. Church. Mr. and Mrs. Osccar Thomas called
The dance at the Woodman Hall „n Neal Allens Sunday afternoon.
Saturday night was well attended, Mr. 4 mi Mrs. Alva F.aily went to
rhi-re will lie another Saturday night Indianapolis Sunday.
Nov. 24. Everybody is invited. The Brick Chapel Aid will meet
■° Thursday afternoon at the church.
MORION Mr. and Mrs. William Priest and Will Thomas and family s|>eiit Sun- daughter Rose Mary Priest called on day with Lyle Call and family. j Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Prie-t Sunday
Dan Huff has been very poorly the ' afternoon.
Lost—
I.OST: Saturday morning Brown undre-sed kid glove for the light hand between Central National Bank aud Court House. R turn to Banner Office. 24-3p
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—M iscellaneoiii
FILLMORE WINS Fillmore walked away frun Ru -ollville last night over on th • east Putnam flocr by the score of to 21. Bryan, Fillmore center, wa- the outstanding player. The score at the half wa 17 to 11 in favor of Fillmore. Pioctor wa - the be-t peiformer for the losers.
The scheduled game between Roach-j dale and Bainhridge for Friday was celled off by previous agn. meut we learned this morning. This contest will | he played at a later date.
MEN’S Suits cleaned and pressed, $1. White’s Cleaners. Phone 645. 19-6t.
first of this week. Bobby Kendall took sick at school
Monday.
Joy Bettis of Indianapolis and Ia‘ona Call spent Sunday *in. Russell O’Haver and family.
Sunday visitors at Artie O'Hah’s were Mr. and Mrs. Charle- Rutter ami Mi - Ruby Bain. Sunday visitors at Will Bain’s were Mr. and Mrs. Mort Spencer and fam-
ily.
FILLMORE Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Day spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett McCammack of near Belle Union. Mrs. Dallas Ruark and Mrs. Roscoe Ed-than; spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Kenneth Wallace and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lorn Buis spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dewerse. Mrs. Hugh Hammond spent Wednesday with "Trs. Melvin Ruark. Mrs. Lewis Ogles spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Henry Jai k son and children. Mrs. Clarence Ragan, Mrs. Harold Pruitt and Mary Oliver were ir. Greencastle Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Day called on Edmund Stewart Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Bert Wright visited Wedne--
It is not too early to order your cakes for Thanksgiving. Mrs. E. C. Dick-, H70-K, afternoons and evening. 23-2t.
DON’T Forget Bartley sale, Nov. 27.
Rogers’ 23-2t
Displaying for the fiist time in Greencastle, hand woven pure wool scarfs and shawls, made by di-ubled war vett rans. Prices $3 to $10. Studio Art Shop. 21-2t.
act. that are pre-ented in the scree 11 nl performance th,. big show” in "The Circus Kid”, FLO' thrilling -pe(ial production at the Granada Theater, Sunday only.
MONIES
AT THE GRANADA SUNDAY "Presenting a grand, glittering and
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GRANADA, MON., u p
In “Oh Kay!”, the new First V,
tional picture, the screen’s
feminine box offj t .„
tilmdoni’
glorious galaxy of the world’s most' j.,. * 1 < *' r< ''' ,r ’‘ ,,t '* ,rou K , 'ht togeth-
startling and stupendous aerial and 'pi.,, , , ■ . acrobatic acts by an astounding ag- 1 ( lj rPt t or " M,. r " ''i'
gregation of artists a.-sembled frumj
day afternoon with Mrs, Julian Pet- ' ah the countries of the globe ex ro. ' cluwvely for this prodigious and pre-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Church and tent'.ous presentation."
children spent Thursday with Mr. Not quite so flowery as this old-
time circus billing but considerably
and Mrs. John Church of New Win-
chester.
Ji ill u , ,,,1.1
career.
more accurate and sincere is thu il 1 iioLaccnient of the circus
ON DUTY, h « a . a man who » on a imiralion, but «h<-n hi I art «as torn by j'-alou v, he was lost to honor an I the sense of : ha me— An ippealing hiory (hat v. il! 1 u’.se ialirrst to the high s( pitch.
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One of the Hie 1‘iclur,, „( j
Year.
Comwly “OUR (, ANG” in “(Growing Pains” K f NOG RAM NEWS
< omedy-Fahls, I "Pics nf ili,.
•mANMA
Sunday Only
Mon.-Iue,
THREE SHOWS 2, 7, 9 1Oc—25c
P. 'I.
TWO SHOWS DAILY, 79 P. M. | I0c-Mc
better than “Saliy'’ and “Irene"
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Marvelous! Magnificent! Monumental!
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billing sm
Crasliinu drama of t’-c circus wi rid. I hrill parked moments from (hi whirling action of ihc big top. The mightiest, most realistic cir-
cit di ania of them all.
\DDED SHDR I SI BJE( TS
Saucv. H.nnlv. drlicalo. I a grand oixliirc 1 comcdv and sun amu.-wc
tions-all N.» Unk H-W M I when it ran as the «« 8P
I corned v.
<l'" •! 1 notional -tars, has come h:i k to in re ,-he started. She tii • leaped to fame by playin" a S 1 liern girl in “The Birth of a Nation." For t 1 first time since she again
plavs the dausrntcr ot ' i„ “The Wind", M"tr"-<o^ •s’ filmizatimi of Porothy Si
ough - viv; • ’..I conies to the \ ou a IrThelflej
day and Tuesday.
PUBLIC SALE
AT THE YON. AS ILK, SUNDAY Screened almo.-t wh. Ily at and in the vicinity of the United States Nava* Academy at Annapolis, Pathe’ new picture "Annapoli ", featuring .K.nn Mack Brow,,. Hugh Allan, Jean nette Loff and William Bakewell, i a production that i- . light fan- am! pack theater* every where as that two and two makfour. It is not packed with parade of battleships, smok. screens a „,| , la val maneuvers, but it deals with the daily lives of naval midship,,,,.,, al „, is a human inter,..-t story all the through.
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We will sell at public sale at the L. K- " . fnf » I,Kilted live miles northwest of (ireencastle 0
lie and Yivalia Road,
Tuesday, Nov. 27th., 10:30 A. The Following Property:— * HORSES—One black horse, !< ''''iV-'V'-'" 1
I 100 Bis.; One black horse, 12 yea, eld. 7A'0i* < *ne hay mure, blind in one eve, went ."s ■ ire k ,yvl
loan mare, smooth mouth. All the above '
workers. r * COWS—One 3 year oH Jor'""-/.*" - n n9 *ool
Oif Jersey cow, 7 years old, fresh in sprug,
Jersi'y fieif(‘r Iresh in Fen.; One ii.a'- ■• _„iii, old to freshen soon; One Jersey cow, 9 y*’ 1 ';; u, piin March; One Jersey cow. 8 years old, 7', 'E,.,, 5 r’< 1
Ions milk a day, fresh in March; Two ■
I years old, with calf by side. , ...ah d
HOGS One Black Poland sow full
pig.-; One black sow with 7 pigs; One
black < inW
.t( K WIUI i in*' » .L.'fp SOW' Wl , •potted sow with 5 pig--; J,,,. full
leading
attraction —ac-
cord.ng to a recent nation vvj( |„
of theater owners— ani |
pig. ;
3 pigs; Two red sows to farrow soon
Duroc male hog.
>c male nog. olM ror" I At PL V. At ENTS One good hrc^lg.'
planter; one riding cultivator; one •■ ■■■■ ra'c k one spike-t oth harrow; one corn crj.'l'^j^". iinf sd
„ -- and th"
Mervy„ LeRoy.
In ‘Oh Kay!", Miss M, ore ,< . .,h
to have one of the tin, , cs of her Aim - ‘
one set wire stretchers; one logging out.- ^
harness, and small articles not mentioned. . t HAY K GRAIN—16 Tons mowed ‘"*7 'j soy
lot,. Timothy hay in barn: I Vs tons i'' 1 * "' ll1
mixed in burn; one stack Timothy *]«> •
369 bushels coin in crib. 50 bushels oa 7 , jifl.llfl-
TERMS—$10.00 and under, cash, ^/’inter,' 4
VON, AST,.,.- M((N ,, , After several years in i "
eini’'
months will he given. Notes drawing 1 ,, e date. 2 r ;off for cash. Notes must he ban •
( rty ettied for day of sale. HARTLEY & R0<^ kS
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