The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 December 1928 — Page 3
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CLASSIFIED ADS
iHE CREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER. SATURDAY. DhUKMBKR i';
-For Sale—
Thristmas trfes, holly, holly vrr<*aths. Eit(*l Floral Co. Telephone 636. 12-tf.
(Jrt your Xmas candy at horyuin jjiicee. All fresh goods marked way rtr.wn. Fancy box candy, honest bulk chocolate- and mixtures. You can save gt H. M. Bennett’s, 204 So. College. 21-2t. o FflH SALE:— “Thoroughbred" Collie Dog, a la-auty, cheap, make vour l>oy happy for Christmas. Call, 628-Y. 710 Fast Washington St. 21-2t. I FOR SALE:—Good Violin, n ver | ,.-ed 3-4 size, cheap. See Ardian K imI 710 East Washington. 21-2t Mil! BALE 1 '■ d Overeoat, -i/, for high school student, Call »i28-^' Adrian Reed. 21-2t! FOR SALE: Young thorough bred iriale Jersey Calf. Phone 4K7-Y. 22-lti FOR BALE: Sonora phono] Garage. Phora »07 —For Rent—
FOU RENT:—Tliree unfurnished room for housekeeping. 312 Johnson St. Phone 791. IK-iit. FUKRF.NTOU \I.K \ ■ -irgble residence 616 East Washing ton St. A. A. Hauck. 17-Op.
FOR RENT:—Modern light housekeeping or sleeping rooms. Phone .'i2.jL 11-tf
LAST CALL for v KODAK ALBUMS
((IMPAC TS
BILL FOLDS and KEY RIN(; SETS
PERFUME ATOMIZERS PERFUME SETS POWDER SETS ( LOCKS IN COLORS CIGARS CIGARETTES
D>2S.
lanilel did even llette
port.
for
The
ovely f the
Logans-1 acter of the story i- a convii
exception is Nena Q..arta fimi, who play- the part
Newcastle, hearlded as the conquer- daugter of convicte pa.vn:
rr lf ‘ n, "f hty Logansport, lived tri-| Others featured the east h. ;,|,
umiAantlj for only a wwk. The Muo-jMes. QuarUro ..,
n- Bearcats took the number of the Oustax Yon Seyffeitif and Ro
l'o.i;m... 22 to 13. It Was a tight first , Diene, Luke Co.-gta\e, half, with last yea stah champions lette, Jack Ropei leadutg !»-<;. Yohl. i, veteran of the ' play impoitant pan
Hutler field house, was outstanding!
for the winners.
Into.
>U1 in par-
Eugene Pal-
l olumbus found Seymour anythiug but "easy picking.” T he Bull Dogs managed to win, 38 to 28. The -cere wa- knotte I jit 18-all at the rest period.
(“Jimmie")
for
to tying tin -ii
deferred payment to Uai interest |ier annum fruit S ud real estate to be
( cel- and stibj**t*t to the approval of , the Putnam Circuit Court, of Putnam
County, Indiana.
I he said sal,, to take place at the law office of W M, Suthrrlin, on thi south side of the public square in . Greencastle, Indiana, at the hour of
1:11 I’arvas , o o’clock P. M. of said day.
JCUY \ HANKS, ( oiiiinis- ,, i i.
o 1 W M. Sathcrlin, Attorney. 15-St
4T THE (,i:v\\|>\
Ben Hard is ca-t . . in a the v N'MIt K OK \ DM1 \ IS I K \ I loN lain in Fox Films -crcen version i.f Notice is hereby given that the un La in lie rt tlillyer’- mid Kli/.aheth Pic- dersignerl has been ap|Kiinte ( i by the kett’s fascinating -t.o y of th.. Orii at. "f the Circuit Court of Put“Fleetwing.” nam County, State of Indiana, admin Owing to tin nature of tlv t ' , istrator of the estate of Benjamin T Ihrectoj Millyei betook himself a ,i \ anCleave Lite of Putnam County
company to the arid uni . the M ,
jave te film tin i • .
age consisted of eleven , ., m el- :,,it\ - head of hor-e.-, -evetffv-five i \
_ 'Washington’s Hatchets are not ns ... - imp as they used to he. Franklin "ell, Greencastle won but not be- trampled on the Ft,.Idle team, :w t „ ( rnwfordsville came awful close 24. The first half wa- the l.e-t part ' fiv
of 1>|X •»' ■* 6u •• Washington liras mat. rial to ei
wa- (i iicerned as I anklin was ahead ••ncumpnu nt of Aih .m te-t-. "lily one point, 15 to 14 at this stage! For three weeks tin rumpjiny 1 v. d
The Cubs led. 25 to 11 at the half. I" f t, "‘ ‘" n,,-s t. the life of Bedouins ami de-.-rt yp
a'8l the player- were not soity
, . . when the director onleti'd them * ■
A 14-point howover,
FIRES AND T()BA( (()
BOX CANDY
Mullins Drug Store
not In- considered an advantage that could not In nvi rcuini'. The \tln nian veiy nenrly deiniin-1rated ibi fa’t.
1 he highly touted Spencer outfit
should | sl| ‘ ; tained a had scan* last evening
| The score wa- 38 to 36 with the Cubs lea ing. Hon -tly, we helieve j Greencastle should have defeated rawfordsville at hast by the margin I piled up at tin end of the fir-t alf. But. they didn’t. The loeal. let down I for about ten minutes during the -i,1 olid period and ('lawfordsvilli- w.u ... d !
! ail the harder.
when the Brazil ha keteei- journeyed to Owen county and , Id tin Cops to a 2o t, 24 victory Brazil outplayed S|m ncci tin- second half, making IP |sunt- to 7 collect.sl by the ultimate winners. S|>eiieer l»d, l<) to 14 at the
half.
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< luvei ale came through in fine -tylr, hi'atiug the -tioiig Switr. t"it\ combination, 32 to 27 d wn on the * nth Putnam floor. 1 , aeli Coehenours | net 'liiper- were out in front, 16 to 8
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FOR REN1':—Upper apartment 4 rooms, close-in, heat and water furnished, modern. Phone J. F. Gillespie. 20-3t. FOR RENT-— Furnished rooms, modem, no children. 704 S. Indiana St. 2l-2p.
FOR RENT: 7 room modern hou-i with heated garage, by Jan. 2nd. Phone 646-Y. 22-2t
-Wanted—
WANTED:—Sewing housework m carr of sick. Mary L. Newman, 409 K. 'Kilnut St. Phone 656-X. 20-2p
NESTED: Woman as housekeep»r, cho can take full charge. Phone M 21-3t.
WANTED—Expert electrical furniture repairing. Refinishing, re-up-hol-tering. Occasional furniture and novelties a specialty. Thompson Woodworking Shop, Commcr iul Place. 20-2p.
Salary and commission to salesmen, experienced in selling Stock Mineral to faimers. Full particulars and re terence- first letter. WARNER KKM FDY Co., 705 W. VanUuren, Chieai'H 21-Ip-
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STRAYED OR STOLEN — Large white cat, young. Answers to name "l addie.” Phone 624-L. Reward. 22-Ip. —Miscellaneous—
NOTH E OF SALK OF REAL LS I \TK BY EXK( l TOR The undersigned executor of the last will anil testament of Nancy June Martin, deceased, hereby givenotice, that by virtue of the power by said will conferred, he will at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M., on the 24th. day of January, 1929, at the office of Fred V. Thomas, Attorney, in the city of Greencastle, in Putnam County, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, all the interest of said decedent, in and to the following described real estate situate in Putnam County, in the State of Indiana, t< - wit: Lots Eleven (11) and twelve (12) in Block Numbered Four (4) in K. J. Peck’s Enlargement, to the town, now city of Greencastle, Indiana. Said sale will he made subject to the approval of the Putnam Circuit Court, for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms ami conditions: The purchaser to pay the full purchase price in cash on day of sale. Said real estate will be sold subject to the balance due on the street assessment, against the same that is payable under the Barrett law, and subject to taxes that have accrued since the death of decedent, which balance of street as>e- merit, and taxes, purchaser shall assume and agree
to pay.
JOSEPH F. GILLESPIE, Executor. Fred V. Thomas, Attorney. 22-3t
SI BSCRIBK FOR "THE BANNER’’
ADVERTISE IN "THE BANNER’’
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Maybe Ihdfoid will have me nspert icu the Greencastle team now! You know the S: . ,. City outfit pla\ hen- January 14. Bedford had a hard time heating Haffm r, Lixin Company when the Athei ians invaded the down-Monon city.
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The Junior Cubs lost a game last night that shouldn't have g<n u the opposition. The local boy.s, led 1 1 to 8 at the intcrmi-sjoii. During tin n oral half, the Ci awfonlsvilh JunLucontinued to inei ea e theii »• ic while the Cub Juniors marked time. Tincount wa- ki 1 tied at 21-all and then in thi closing moment of pi. y, a fn-M gial put the Montgomery county Juniors two points in the lead, the battle ending, 23 to 21.
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We ask you, HafTner human'.’
NOTICE Ol
N 4 LF OF RIM 1 s| \ Notje,. js hereb) g at: u
dersignerl commi'-e- ( ...i
an action for iwirtu m th l ircuit Court whet- n 1 .pp
is plaintiff and Kadi ( i.-l., inn of Cora Hanks. . 1 auia /.adia Crosby, Da Hanks, I, Hunks and Men ill I .' .1 an Hanks, an defend.in 1 fiu th tition of certain re.,i .-tat, described, to sell thi leal tat. ill described, to sell th, nal described in the ci mplaint in cause, I will as such ciiiiimi; on the 14th day of January, 1! fer for sale to the highe-'t ai bidder at private sale, tin- fe
describerl real estate. County, Indiana, tn-w ,t
—o- | Part of the northw, • mm Ru-hville defeateil Green-burg 37, l h '“ "“"'iwe-t quart. . -ei 1 *1 1 • 1 , ... j township 1.1 north,
to .12, and Aleck is happy today, e are just wondering if “Hardwood Hash” will have anything to feel good about after the liger Cubs chew
up the Lions on January 25.
1 .1 the opening half
I he \iiicctitie- Aii-e walloped the Bhiomington I’anthi 1 I- to 16. V\ hat kind of an alibi Casual Comment will
put up now
train and return to it in Ken Raid's w
Hollywood. To put
ml-:
deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Kuh-la \ ant 'leave, Administrator. Dec. 7, 192K. Hays & Murphy. S-3t N11 lit | t*l \ DM I Ms I R \ I It i\ Notice is her*'hy given that the tin del signer) has been appointed b\ tin Judge ef the Circuit Court of Put nam County, State of Indiana, admin -t la tor of the estate ot tieoigi Sum mer . late of Putnam Countv, deeea
ed.
Said estate is supposed to he sol-
The Central Trust Compaltv Gn'encnstle, Did., Administrator's. Deo. 6, 1!*28. ^ Hays A Murphy. s-3t.
Nti| It l TO HIDDFRs EUR 8) p. PI.ILS I HR mi t 111 \n POOR \s^ U M Noth', i- hereby given that bids will he received at the office of the • Hinty Auditor f Putnam County ip to 12 o'clock, 110..1 . ..11 Monday, lunuury 7, for the furnishing of supplies for -a d County Poor Asylum for the quarter ending March .'tl't, l!*29, a- iliiected and a).|.roved by law. Ml hi uhmitti.l mu t he lileil in luplica'' . ..ii blank to l.e furni-hed .y th.' ( omily Vuditor, and must mply with the laws in . very particular. Bidders art required to furnish -ample-, -aid -ample- to b. property »t the County, if -aid hidtb'i is stlc-.--fill, and .hall he i.'tnimsl h\ the 'ou.ity Coinn i ion.n for compari011 with the good pin. ha-e.l, when .he am. are r.'ceiv.-d and checked ill at the Count \ V \ lorn. \\ II US I Gil I.. Vuditoi Putnam Countv, Indiana D. • 15-22.
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Butler had 28 and Purdue had 27 points when the final gun soun.hsl at D.iliaimpoli Friday e\■ ning. Ac.ami ing to friends of out who saw the game, the be-t quad won. The Boilcimakei put up a 1 ggeil exhibition at times ami Butlei took advantagi f their flaw in team play.
bounded as follows, to-wi; R. gun .eg at the southeast cornei . . a..| onai ter quarter running thenc. n> th “ chains and 74 link : ’ . n.. w. t I chain.- and 54.47 link-; thence ..utli 9 chains ami 71 link ; th. m. . a t t chains and 51.47 link- t.. the h.-gin ning, containing I II air. . mot. or Ic.-.- AI -.», 12 li.t ... > 1 - .a.! t h "l
Oiti-tmas trees, holly, holly wreaths. Eitel F’lornl Co. Telephone 636. J2-tf. I T. W. DOWDY, General Building Contractor. Plans and estimates furni hed. General contractor on Murphy Store remodeling job. 957 So. 4th St., Clinton, Ind. 17-6p.
rmCHtSTERS PILLS w _ IHK MMMOND KU4NI> A
J Aak yufcr Druffglat /\
4 bl rbra-tcr* lPlauio««l / M..I 1*111. iu K*«f > I bulJL O) a'lic 1 ■*,. scalcil with Blue
i iMii.u. XaLeDootkAr. liajr 'y
rof jour 14 r Of £ I a(. A.k hit
> < III .4 Ifm.Tf KM l»IAMONU IIKANI* l*ILLM. t /• 44> re«f.ki.o<
UK A V 14 I'll.l.^.f >f 40 yftt kuowa »s liest, bale 1. Beiial lc. Hur Sow I soui»» PMUouin .vtaywraaM
PUBLIC SALE
Indiana ernerged victorious in it-
~ " scrap with Notre Dame, 2!* to 17. The Despite the fact that two or three : |rish th „ rrimsoll otters know
fighting Tiger Cub w. re in his win. j th ,. y hai| <om( . |llai .„ f „,,. tl „.
final whistle, however.
land lying ..n th.- w. 1 id premises, th. entii. h i glh tract. AI th. southe: ' • . 1:. tion 15, town-hip 15 m rt 1 wi'st. Also, tin southwest qu: northeast quarter .>f . . t..--hi|> 15 north, rung. I w> TKRMS Ol SMI o . purchase price .1 It i half in one year . gagi' on the ical . t,.
DECORATIVE WREATHS \ Li fini! tl corotitm for thi* t t inotri N lot. ID M\ wrualh* anii oth^r ( hristmas ilocorationM. Rot plants, cut HimiTs, All May lie I'miml At THE PECK FLOWER SHOP
Ml HI I l\ I It.
PIloM 7 11 h.
Ill t II \ \ \ \ S I .
Holiday Excursion Fares ACt Ol NT ( HU1STMAS and .M AN A lUAB S vi \ IVrn* llaiitt* Indianapolis X Lastfrn Traction ( o. I'are and One li.dl lor thi' roimil trip to alniosl all points on I h'clrii I ini s in Indiiiiiii. . ki t- good going on D.s im'M i 21th, A , i!l t A Janilnry I t ki t r. turning any tinu up t.. ..ml . .. lulling .l inuniy 2ihI.. 1 nil Eih.iI I. II. I. A I Vgcnl fm linlhti mDumnlion.
the big boy dropped ’em in from thi center of the llooi with either hand. He -hot backward 1 time or tw>> and we believe he could have ma.lo a field goal upside down if he ha.I tried ii
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Conch Oravcr told Buu-man after the game that Haffm 1 wa "hot” th. second half. We certainl) igr.e with Mr. Craver.
Ten field goal- and on.
throw,
a total of 21 points h<
l»n*:ikinjr
up several Tier Cub >
Mils tinilur
the basket wa- the v
tunH'd in
by Haffnei la-t nigh*.
f hi* tlnn't
make an all-conferem ■
livot man
when he graduates fr. n we’ll eat your old fed ..
ilfh M’hiH*!
I.ayne and Groves ai
io slouches
when it i " ■ to lia-k'
11 ami they
weri 1 hi'!. 1 ui'l there
the floor,
for
zippii
fr.nu Big the hall to
either waiting Boy HafTner,
him.
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LaFollette, \theni:r plays with “s|o ", II
haniwood coui' performer we havi seen wearing ela -. f. : two yi'ar
r guard, the first
A Chinchilla rabbit mak< an at-
Hnving quit farming and having . rented my farm. I will sell at public
tractive and profitable pet. l b • a- a aur |i n n at my farm one mile west «d gift for that hoy or girl. I’h m > 1 >-L Morton on the Slate Road, on
n 6t. Thursday, December 27
0 I Commencing at 10:30 A. M, Get your Xmas candy at bargain The Following: prices. All fresh goods marked way I J—HoRSKS J r*. \ h ^ ot;. "it;":,’ chocolate-and mixtures. A ou can -o a l2 yearn old. weight 1450. at H. M. Bennett’s, 204 So. * ollcg. ()oe gimeral purpose mare, 8 years
21-21 old. good worker.
n S—CAfTLK—5 ... ... e- I l our .D'l-cv OOWI, ..II gmel Olllkci-
krazters BatU-r Shop West Sid. u ^ h|a< . K c((W wjth ( ..,| f by Hjd e, ex-
I 'iiuare will be open Monday night un- j ra milk cow. til io o’clock. 22-Ip | GRAIN AND HAY
200 Bunheln < «rn.
Coach Bau-man gav. three of hi subs a chance to sei- action against thi 1 Montgomery county • .d and .11 three delivereil. Camph. II went in for Stone soon after the tilt ‘tot underway uml played a fa ' game < f hall during the remainder of 'he ev< I ning. During the hectu i*con.| half, Ellis was shoved in to hold Haffner. while E. Crawley was g. tth ' r instructions. Ellis made a field goal and showed up splendidly .Juriiig the few minutes hi- was mixisl up in the buttle, Kigg went in for Tobin in the closing moments and only too much haste kept him from making both a field goal and a free throw. Evan Crawh y, at time- hi t night, played great ball. He collected 5 field g. ah- which is not a had evening’s work, offensively.
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To Raymond Brown, go< the honors of the evening. "Brownie" was sick all day and it was an effort for hint to dre- and go on tin lloor Fri-
day night. However, after the game
began, the little Cub back .guard forgot about everything but the desire hi.- team win. He connected
free throw-
TDDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIOS
WEAF and network, 7 p. m.—Na-,
fional symphony orchestra.
WJZ and network, 8 p. m.—Philco j
i'gbt opera hour.
I WGN, Chicago (416), 8 p. m. —
I W(;n players.
WEAF and network, J 1 p. m.
^ky Strike Orchestra.
I WJZ an( ] network, 9:15 p. m.— Dra"Abzation of Dickens’ “A Christmas
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Eight tons of haled straw. farming implements
2 sets work harness, one gixrd John Deere wagon, one Black Hawk corn planter, one disc tandem, one corrigated roller, one sulky break plow, one two row cultivator, one one-horse
oafs seeder, one on.-row wheat drill. , for five field goal am, ; good as mw: one clover huncher, one ,| ur ,ng > e cours. of th. ■ ncouni
I goiMl .McCormick hinder, used 1 years. | an( | piyy,.,) on ,. whiz of a ime down
uni.
to see
hog cooker.
ROAD TOOLS
1 wheelers, good condition, one road plow ami slip scoops, log holst-
ers, chains, log tongs.
Many other articles not mentioned.
TERMS—CASH.
LESLIE REBRAND ALVA FORD, Auctioneer.
LEE WOOD, Clerk,
l adies’ Aid of I nion < hapel will
serve dinner.
around Ihe Crawfonlsville basket.
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The dope bucket becomes more complicated than ever! Friday night, Local -pott. who I off' " barks at the hands of N'ewca-tle and Vincennes la-t week, nibbed Maitins1 ville, 31 to 24. The Rerrie.- led 15 to 10 at tin int.-rmi. ii.il. Suddith anil Baker iliil their liest for the Artesian City quintet tmt Kim ly and Swnrtz-
Muncie Normal eased . nt a 28 to 26 victory over Valparaiso. Even thing was . ven at th. intermission, the score reading 15 to 15 Thi game was played at Mancie and Fulmci wo- out-tamling for tin winner It was suggested to u late Inst night that the students encourage the Juni.n team more during the curtain i.ii-.-r and we think thi i- a good idea. A little support from the side line eertainly help- at times and a few chi'i'i Friday evening when Crawford villi' -tiiL'.'.l its winning ml ly might have kept the local Junini from losing. Think thi- over fans REM I I \ ION DOM AS OLD RIVALS, 2ft TO 26. Eminence journeyed over to Bell. Union Friday night and wa- defeated j after a hard -truggle. The fir-t half ended in a very low score anil al-o ih'a.Ilocki-il. 9 to 9. Neithi r team pln> | ed hall thi half, so Coaeh M allace I starteil thre. -uh- in the Belli' Union line-up the la.-t half. The fouith sub was put in a few minutes Intel as D. Dorsett went out on personals. The econd team by -bowing good team work and a lot of ficht outsorist KmI nince the last half, 2(1 to 17 and Won the game for Belli Union. I II I.MORE M INS Fillmore wall, pod Stile-villi* I . t night ir a fa-t offensive game, to th. tune .f 64 to 29. Fillmore -eemed i he playing much better halt than th. \ were last week. Fillmore showed ..me very clever offensive playii.'.' The score at the half was 28 to 14, Fillmore leading I'ursell and kei . v tarred for th. winner*, with 25 ami 24 |Miints each, t.-jiectively. Hiew. i and Bradley were outstanding f-r Stile-villi*. Fillmore is -till without the services of /.oilier, star guard, due
to illness.
Clifforil Phillip \ l i m V0N4 lLR Will "The Red Mark” upset movie traditions and evolve an entirely new typo of screen play? James Cruz, pioneer in many daring film innovation- the fir-t man to -pend $600,000 on a "Western’’ with “The Uoveied M'agoti” ami the first man to make an inanimate object the point of inti'M'-t in a photoplay as he diil th.' -hip in "Did Ironsides" iagnin blazing a new trail with ( “The R«*( Mark", which will he on view at the Voncastle Thiutre on Sunday ami
Monday,
In this feature, adapted by Walter Woods from John Russell’s story,, fruz.' has followed the original tab exactly. "1 hi* Rial Mark is laid m a surrounding never before dared by i pioducei a plain I I land, inhabited by criminals and their keeper-. With one exception, every iiTi|H>rtsnt char-
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