The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 May 1929 — Page 3

SlHEi) ADS

—For Sale— ?

ij, h( , 3i 3 bunches for 5c. Berries J f heap this evening. Wetz. 4-lt AIK:—All hats marked down real ' . .,{ |i.D8. Closing out some at and $1.00. Milady’s Hat Shop. bridK* 1 - 3 ‘ 2,) - OK SALE Oft TRADE:— Extra j saddle mare, five gaited. R. W. dwin, (ireencastle, Ind., R. 4.

8-3t.

OR SALE:—Small refrigeator, •iase, student tables and dining

phone 706-Y.

3-2t

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ial prices on beans, fruits and tables this evening. Wetz for

4-lt

$191.98 . 22.00 255.4.3 . 62.50 . .31.25

. 4.50 10.00 176.00 5.3.60

. 9.15

. 7.10 240.36 •37.50 112.50 20.00

'K SALE OR RENT— Modem 7 morns, three large lots, ; large garden, shade, flowers, for term, reasonable. Mrs. Nelp. fireen, Executor. Call F. S. ilton, Phone 774. Office at No. -2 S. Jackson St. 27-tf

20.00

r .SALE:— Gladiolus Bulbs, flowered 60c and $1 per dozen mixture 25c per dozen. Mrs. L. Day. Fillmore, Ind. tf.

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R SALE:—Seed Potatoes of my County Fair Champions. John ay, Fillmore, Ind. 30-6-1.3-3p R SALE:—Reids Wellow Dent corn, sack picked, rack dried. W, Day. Fillmore, Ind. 30-G-13-3t

—For Rent—

R RENT— Blue grass pasture Orson Shirley. Call 751-X. 4-2p R RENT—6 room modern house (C. C. Gautier. 2-3t.

R RENT— Semi-naodurn 710-L. #

home. 2 3t.

.11 RENT:—4 room Bungalow, and PJione 736-Y. 2-3p

R RENT— Furnished apartment Langmoor”. Phone 572-Y. .309 Franklin St. 29-tf

—Wanted—

iANTED:—Walnut logs. C. T. at R. C. Bittle’s factory. 29-6 p. o ANTED—Vault cleaning, see Gorham, South End of Green, at 7:.30 Main street. 29-6p,

ANT TO RENT:—For summer; house in country, near towi). 525-L. ’ 27-tf

/ANTED—Dead animals. $1.00 jhorse or cow. Brazil Tankage Ibazil, Ind. Phone 394. v • 16-28-p o ANTED:—We estimate on all of plastering, patching a speciFrazier and Purcell. Phone 684-26-tf

ANTED—Good ire Banner.

brooder

stove. 2-3t.

r Brick laying and plastering see • Pruitt, 606 Anderson St. Phone 2-tf

—Miscellaneous—

tries, 2 quarts for 35c today. See « for good eats. 4-lt.

|0TICE:—Monday, May 6 is the day of tax paying. 2-3t

w o.i’t be long now until all paint* will be done by spray method, roc call and talk over your paintproblems? Both brush and spray ling. Write or phone Fred L. Wall factor, Amo, Ind. 18-T-T-S,tf

your berries and fruits after r. Special price-. Wetz of course. 4-lt INDIANapous LIVESTOCK WlANAPOLIS, May 4. (UP)— (' Were is t 0 30 cf . n t.« lower at I nion Stock Yards here today. . '''I* to 36b pounders brought 'll to $11,00. Receipts were estit' 1 at 4,500. •''tie w ,, ro steady on receipt of " a 1 and veulers were lower with l|l ’ s numbering about 300. Steer« Kht $12.50 to $14.50. The top paid was $14.96. Veolers sold '• $15.50 and calves cleared * 50 to $12.50. s heep ftj{ lr k P t was nominal.

i and Mrs. c. P. Reeves were Pss v '*ilors in Indianapolis Fri- ^ ‘ Addie Hochstracher, Olive •*nd Flora Goodlin of Paris, III., "'ll' ing the week end with the . ^ er ’ A. D. Goodlin of ne “Castle,

OlMMISMON ERS 1 ALLOW ANTES to tho m p t0 ^ r: sented f( ’ r payment to th . Board of County Commisdon-

rs Monday, May 6th, 1929: Ferd Lucas, sal. of. ex . /. 3. R. Woodburn, Of. ex. W. E. Gil, sal. of. e\ ,. Catherine Miller, dpty. P. R. Woodburn, Aud. of.ex Alva E. Lisby, Sal. of ex . Leona L. Cooper, salf of ex Ed. C. Hamilton, of ex ... The Herald, same Edw. Eiteljorge, sal Ed. Eiteljorge, brd pris . The Herald, sherf of ex Orville O’Neal, sal, mlg Browning & Hamonij, of i Same, same •lobn c. Vermillion, sal, o I.ucib- Hart, dept xupt. (.has. A. Marshall, sal ... !b>v Hillis, Co. Cncil T. D. Brookshire,'same ... H. C. Foster, same Jno. Sinclair, same H. C. Morrison, same G. P. Walker, same

W. B. Bridges, same 20.00 S. A. Vermillion, sal. mlg. ..111,4(5 fully Wilson, Asng Franklin .. 88.00 Inc/ Wilson, same 156.00 D. 11. Hostetter, same 153 00 Ihos. E. Walden, Asng Russell 120.00 Mary E. Wilson, same 90.00 Alma E. Cooper, Asng Clinton 93.00

E. F. Cooper, same D. V. Hurst, Asng Monroe Laura Hurst, same Joe Shoemaker, Asng Floyd Ida Shumaker, same Oran Buis, Asng Marion Amy Buis, same

J°;.u I). Welch, Asng GCastle 57.00 R. T. Hamrick, same 126.00 Berthe It. Curtis, same 102.00 El.in H. Harlan, same 126.00 Hazel M. Rambo, same 51.00 Maynard Grubb, same 48.00 key Abrams, same 330.00 A. it. Fuqua, Asng Madison 116.00 M. Caqua, same 87.00 Tbeo. Raab, Asng Wshntn .. 208.00 Henry H. Woodall, Asng Warn 116.00 F’loy H. Woodall, same 51.00 Lawrence McCammack, Jfrsn 120.00 Ada McCammack, same 90.00 Clarence Davis, Clvrdl 124.0U Cora Davis, same 93.00 Geo. A. Collett, tp por Jcksn 50.00 J. F. Gillespy, same 10.00 Busenbark Grain Co., same .. 25.15 A. M. Keck, same 49.71 Dr. C. C. Collins, same 20.00 Putnam Co. Hospital, Jcksn pr 90.00 E. W. Tucker, Russel tp por.. 6.00 T. E. Wilson, same 15.00 C. F. Webster, same 8.45 W. F. Kennedy, same 137.00 Putnam Co. Hospital, same .. 3.00 Dr. A. Martin, Clinton tp por .21.00

THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER, SATURDAY, MAY 4,1929

Sanitary Supply Co., same .. Greenea-tle Gas Co., same . . Oreencastle Water Works Co. Wabash Valley Flee. Co., sm Frank Butler, Jail rprs

C. W. Tribhy, same 1.00

Frank Edwards, Orpn por . Raymond McGaughey, same . Fred Thomas, same

-64.50 Mrs. Ray Bell, same 121.25 | Clara Brown, same

Goldie O’Neal, same Elizabeth Scars, same Maud Haskett, same Icy M. Claunch, same Mrs. Curtis Lawrence, same .

282.74 Mary Robertson, same • 1.75 Ethel Quinnett, same

May Williams, same Doomn York, same In Ipls. Oipiian Asylum poor Indiana State Sanitorium ... J. F. Cannon, inanity ... 20.00 ■ J. E. McCurry, shir, burial ... 20.00 1 ('has. H. Rector, same 26.00 The Herald, Pub. prntg ... 20.00 | The Banner, same

40.05 day with James Hylton.

3-05 j Miss Edna Baker and little Charles 77.00 Hudson spent Monday and Tuesday in

70.30 i Indianapolis.

6.92, Aline Goodwin spent Sunday with

' Marie Beck.

.30.00 Ruth Rogers called on Marie Beck

15.00 Monday.

24.00 Mrs. Henry Osborn and children 30.00 i spent Thursday with Mrs. Clyde Fish-

30.00 | , r at Hadley.

12.00 o— •' ,0 ' 0 " MANHATTAN

20.00 j

and Lola i Pity schools ;

124.00 116.00 87.00 120.00 90.00 208.00 156.00

T. E. Dauner, tx rfnd Ward M. Lovett, same

Indianapolis Commercial Hiwy 12.20 The Herald same 18.90 Harry Lane, same 6.90 H. Lieber, same 21.79 Orville O’Neal, same 32.30 Indianapoli. Commercial, same 12.60 Indplis Blue Flint Co., same . 15.36

. Mrs. Marie Stanger called on Mrs. E. B. Jones and Mrs. Mack Long,

rMm i Mo , n,lay -

j W. P. Sackett of (ireencastle was

“'""jin this vicinity Tuesday. ''j 1 *** Misses Wilma Pollom *'’'"0 j Xeesp visitel the Clay

450 - 00 1 Thursday. ,

Mrs. Walter Leucus and daughter,'

| Jean, shopped in Brazil, Tuesday, j

James Hamilton of Greencastle, I

was a business visitor here Monday.

A 4-H Club was organized here !

Tuesday evening under the leadership of Miss Odessa Hodshire, who will have charge of the work during the

summer.

192.87 50.00 50.00 50.00 99.36 76.99 . 5.02 30.53

Darnell h Edwards, same 16.80 L. W. Veach, same 27.00 W. T >. Conn, same 10.00 Earl Elliott, Floyd tp por .. 15.00 Hunter Bros., Marion tp por ..52.1 3. C. Prevo, GCastle tp por .. 9.10 Grogan £: Miller, same 46.00 Pi’tnam Co. Hospital, same .. .00 C. II. Monnett, same 27.00 Van talia Coal Co., same .. 263.50 J. F. Cannon Co., same 21.25 C. A. Kelly, same 34.88 L. M. Chew, same 29.80 J. L. Etter, same 86.06 C. W. Vestal, 1 same 2.00 Tom Moran, same 26.00 C. T. Southard, same 2.74 Moore & Cook, same 32.00 Walter Bryan, same 3.75 T. F. Crawford, same 1.65 J. L. Ellis, Madi-on tp por .. 28.00 Geo. Fox, Wshntn tp pnr .. 10.00 Poe & Hoisapple, same 30.15 Glen Fiye, Warren tp por .. 12.70 Chas. H. Rector, same 7.00

Putnam Co. Hospital, same .. Dr. E. M. Hurst, Clvrll tp por Kritsleman Bros., Co F rpr.. John Carroll, same Mary Jackson, co f ihr Guy Jackson, same Lois Clark, same Stella Huffman, same Sarah Taber, same Berry Steel, same Lafe Steele, same Mary Steele, same Silas Dow, same F. . L. Cowgil, same Thos. Sutherlin, same H.irry Bohard, Co f sup .... Guy Jackson, same Colgate Co., same Purity Bakeries, Mime ( umpbell Bros., same W. II. Eiteljorge, same .... Harris Milling Co., same Floris McCammack, same .... Walter Wright, same N. Concilli, same Marshall Cement Co., same . Henry Jackson, same R. P. Mullins, -ante Putnam Co. Hospital, same ., High Point Oil Co. same.... Otto F. Lakin, same W. D. James, same Mr ore & Cook, same ...... Browning & Hammond, sme. S. C. Prevo, same Dr. C. B. O’Brien, same .... Allan Lbr. Co., CH Rpr ... G. B. Shannon, same Geo. Hoffman, same Frrd Reising, same L. T. Snyder, >ame Daisy McFarland, CH Mtrn . G. B. Coffman, janitor ... C. W. Pfeiffenberger, sme ..

Jno. Goddard, same L00 R. P. Mullins, CH sup 14-24 Greencastle Telephone Co., sm 96..)! C. F. Mnthes, same LOO H. L. Jackson, same 4.50 John Cook th Sons, same .... 6.85 Vandalia Coal Co., same .. 159.65

241.15

10.25 76.40

. 2.95

25.00 75.00 19.00 22.67

. 7.20

50.85 40.00 40.00 52.90 40.85

. 3.00 . 8.40

18.00 20.00 51.60 51.80

. .3."0

. 8.50

142.0.3 . 4.80

50.5'. 37.3.3

. 9,00

22.50 21.50 32.51 60.00

. 5.75 . 2.55

32.58 38.06 91.50 32.83

. 8)00 . 6.00

92.50 33.30 15.00

100.83 100.83

C. J. Arnold, same The Banner, -ame Forest McNnry, same .... W. S. Burris, same T. H. Morris, same D. V. Parker, same Orville O’Neal refund Same Same Isaac Skelton Bridg const. .. The Banner, same Denni.. Mathews, same .... Virgil Cox, same W. R. Heath, lidg repr Allen Lumber Co., same ... Ellis & Co., same Thomas Williams, same THomas Roach, same Ed. C. Hamilton, same ... Wm. M. Sutherlin, R.l cast. Glen H. Lyon, same W. E. Gill, same Paul Godwin, same T. It. Woodburn, same ... The Herald, same Allen Lumber Co., same . .. Allen Lumber Co., r l rpr .. Consolidated Tire Co., same . John Cook Sons, same .... L. H. Chevrolet Co., same . Kink Morrison Co., same ... Browning Hammond Co., sa High Point Oil Co., same . Deweese Garage, same ... Beck Sales Co., same Acme Roadster Co., same .. Roy Hillis, same Frank Bridges, same John Carroll, .same Midwest Stone Co., same . King Morrison Co., same .. Elmer Blue, same W. B. Peek, same Morrison Bros., same Pierce Motor Co., same .... Midwest Stone Co., same .. J. D. Adams Co., same .... Irma Campbell, same G. W. Grove, ame W. Q. O’Neal Co., same Claud Crodian, same Indiana Sewer Pipe Co., same Kiger Co., same Puritan Paint Co., same ... Headly Good Roads Co., sanv D. H. Sullivan, same Wm. Arnold, same Industrial Supply Co., same . Roy Hillis, same Perry &Wil-on Co., same , Emulsified Asphalt Co., same Indiana State Farm, same . Standard Oil Co., same ....

Grant Allen, same J. L. McFerran, same Chas. W. Silvey, same Lee Meyers, same Levi Williamson, same Ed Goodpaster, same A. G. Sutherlin, -am Chas. Miller, ame This. Roach, same Dan Hall, same Vern Houck, same Alva M. Gowan, same Clay Olliver, same Arthur Eggera, same Emery Nichols, same C. B. Knaur, same R. Hathaway, same Andrew Johnson, same Layman Hepler, same Roy Arnold, same Lee Bryan, same H. Fitzsimmons, same T. C. Bond, same Joseph Hinote, same Dennis Deal, same E. B. Wright, same Alfred Cooper, same Roy Terry, same Clarence McCammack, same Robert Terry, same C. E. Horn, ame Virgil Cash, same Geirge Wallace, same Earl Herbert, same Ira MoKamey, same Howard Shake, same C. M. Furr, same Andrew J. Johnson, gas ... Stringer & McCumack, gas Auditor, Hendricks Co., gas

. 85.75 221.71 . 18.75 . 34.00 . 76.80 .. 3.00 112.70 . 11,45 . 71.25 . 53.50 . 68.55 . 68.50 . 24.25 103.75 . 61.85 . 2440 123.25 . 33.75 100.05 578.70 . 90.1.5 . 27.75 . 4241 303.20 . 24.70 6744 223.15 . 0440 . 11.75 . 0540 140.15 1240 112.00 . 87.45 . 74.1(1 . 31.50 . 84.50 1612.50 696.49

PALESTINE Nellie Baker spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Will Evans of Indianapolis spent Saturday night and Sun-

Misses Dorothy Lewis and Wilma Poll, m visited the Greencastle schools Friday. Misses Blanche Williams and Lola Necse were week-end guests of Miss! Eula Heath in Greencastle. Mrs. Nelly Wilcox of Indianapolis spent the week-end with Mr. and' Mrs. John Hinote. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Paris were in Brazil, Wednesday. The school children from here took part in the Health Inspection Exercises at Greencastle Wednesday. As a reward for their efforts the school will receive the magazine Hygeia for one year, also a booklet of health plays. Mr. and 51rs. Donald Thomas were in Greencastle, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch anil Donald Neoso, of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Evans and children of Indianapolis called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neeso, Sunday. Mrs. Glen Suhlett was in Terre Haute, Saturday. Lon Evans and Wm. Neese were business visitors in Greencastle Mon-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neese and children of Paragon called on Mr. and Mrs. Ora Neese Sunday. Miss Myrtle Herbert of Groeneastle was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ola Pollom, Sunday. Mrs. Frank Jarrell and Miss Dorothy Lewis railed on Miss Wilma Pollom, Sunday. Miss Eula C. Heath shopped in Terre Haute Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. N'oali Roberts were in Greencastle, Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Brann, Misses Eleanor and Juanita Green and Miss Marcella Taber called on Mrs. Amos Elwood, Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Young and Mrs. Glen Skelton and children were in Greeneastie Wednesday attending Health Inspection of school children. Miss Delilah Milb r of Greencastle was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hunt, Sunday. Several from here are attending the Drane family medicine show at Rcelsville this week. W. J. Hunt and Loyd Fellows were business visitors in Greencastle Wednesday. John Evans of Terre Haute was a visitor here Monday. ROA( HDALK Mr. and Mrs. Clellnnd luppenlatz and daughter, Nancy Stewart and Kathylene luppenlatz of Indianapolis visited Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. luppenlatz. Mr. and Mrs. Allen F.ggers of New Maysville, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Kenyon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Talbott moved Wednesday from the Conk priqierty on Main St., to the Flora Thompson property on S. Meridian St. Frank Dicks and Miss Lillian Mayfield of Clinton sp< nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grover McCammnn. Mrs. F. K. Lewis returned home Saturday after a few days’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. G. Alfs and children in Indianapolis. Mrs. James Mango - of Indianapolis spent last week here helping care for her mother, Mrs, Wm. Clark, who is very poorly with stomach trouble and anemia. Mr. ami Mrs. Raymond Hennon and baby ami Miss Wilma Hennon of Hamilton, O., Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hennon of Lansing, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boatman and children, Mr. and Mrs. James Lewman and children of Buinbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hennon of Bourbon nmi Harry Hennon of Louisiana, visited Saturda\ and Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hennon. Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Grater visited Saturday night and Sunday with the latter’s parents in Indianapolis. Miss Margaret Rogers of Indianapolis spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rogers and son Robert. A. C. Lockridge and children Nellie and Robert visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hogate at Detroit, Mich. Mrs. A, C. Lockridge returned home with them after having spent the past two weeks there. Miss Marjorie Call spent Friday and Saturday in Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Brookshire and

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Mr. and Mrs. Curl Brookshire visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers in Lebanon, Mrs. Myers is in the Lebanon hospital where she recently underwent an operation for

goitre.

Mrs. Bess Dean of Goldsmith. N. C. came Thursday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. G. D. luppenlatz.

NOTICE OK ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha beep appointed by the Ju ige of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, admin- j istrator of the estate of Laura P. Lockridge late of Putnam County, de-

cease)!.

Said estate is supposed to he

vent.

William P. Lockridge, Administra-

tor.

May 3, 1929. 4-3t.

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AT THE VOM \STLK Opening with Midnight show to-

night.

No more ideal play lor the animated talents of Miss Clara Bow has ever been chosen than her latest vehicle. ‘'The Wild Party”, which comes to the Voncastle Theatre for two

■ days beginning Sunday.

“The Will) Party” is a vivacious, j fast-moving, production based on the I story by Warner Fabian, famous | author of popular novels of the jazz

age.

The story of “Th.' Wild Party” ' from the pen of Warner Fabian, author of “Flaming Youth,” is a tale of a girl who falls in love with one oi her teachers, a young man who returns her love in spite of her capricious attendance at wild parties. Underlying the spirit if unfettered youth, however, is the steadfast loyalty of the girl for her chum ami test of that loyalty comes, Clara tells a lie to save her girl-friend from disgrace. The climax forces Clara to leave college, but the professor, the man •-ho loves, decides that he too, will for ake the academic existence lor the prosaic life in the busy work-

aday world.

Plenty of clerks and fruit ami vegetables this evening. Sec Wetz for good eats. 4-lt. O —4— AT THE GRANADA Carrying the story of a great love (hat survives the efforts of man and the elements alike to crush it, the FBO production, “Voice of the Storm’ open -i at the Granada Theatre Sunday for an engagement qf two days. What is said to be an example of realism without parallel; in motion pictures is incorporated in “Voice of the Storm” in a mail rare over muddy mails ami tottorfug bridges as Theodore von KltZ, Martha Sleeper and Karl Dane attempt to reach the state prison in time to deliver the reprieve which will savve the life of Hugh Allan. The many red-blooded incidents in the plot give an appeal to children as well as adults. A large measure of intriguing suspense is created through the search for a lost formula on the finding of which partially depends the life of the hero.

Special prices on beans, fruit* and vegetables this evening. Wetz for eats. 4-1$