The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1930 — Page 4
Odds And Ends CLEANUP SALE Look At These Prices
RADIO SERVICE J. KcMineth Day i’hune 81 l-l\ or 437-X 633 Kaat Walnut
HAST MARION vacation at holin' this w<'*'k.
The ladies of the Ccthel aid nut' Mrs. Maiy Burk visited Mrs. Ora
Thursday afU.nioon vith Mr--. Hemy Thoma- cne evening last week.
Cunningham and daughters. The af- Mrs. Minnie Brattin, Mrs. tioMic
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3 ( hildrens' ft It hat-J-lach
13 ladies' velvet & felt hats was 82.68 to chan ii|i
t 'hoice
II Misses coals left Rise*, >, I, 6. 0, 10 & I I «as
?■'<. ( lean up
11 ladies’ silk dresses, sizes » as $.*>. clean up
16. 18, 26, 36, 38, \ 12,
2—Velvet t oats brown At hlack sizes 16 Ai. 18 was
959.30, clean up
1—Camel-Hair coal size ( lean up
12 was SIO.'.O
6—( hinchilla coats brown blue At wine was SlU At $13.06
sizes 11. 16, At 18 to elean up ... 80—Cotton, house dresses, both long At short $1 values, to clean up sptcial
$1.8.') Chiffon Hose, black heels best colors
25c 50c $1.50 $1.00 $19.50 $19.50
$5
leeves was
1.00
—For 8ale—
lOK SALE —1920 Roadster; I9J9 Four-dour Sedmi, 3-windo\v typ".— Clair Robinson, Fillmore. l-3-|>
ternoon was spi nt piecing a comfort top. Sunda.v visitors w ith Mr. ami Mi s. Oran Buis and daughter were: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Love and daughter-. Myrtle and Lillian, Mr. launoine Ni e of Star City, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vlaughn and daughter, Anna Isirene. C. O. Bunten and wife called on Ji hn Webster and family Friilay eve ning.
Bee, Mrs. Eula Staggs spent last Tuesday with Mr-. Lida Pierce and
(| lulled.
Mrs. John Burk and daughter, Lillie Mae, visited Mis. George Pierce last Tuesday night. Stewart Cox and wife of Oakland, visited the former’s parents one day last week. Clifford Thoma- and family of Orecneastle, Amil Roach and familv visited Bill Thomas and family Sun-
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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
It Ain M VTINEES 2 P. M. THIS \\ F.IK HEAP and SEE ThenS
Mrs. William Newman visited la-t day.
,, week with Eber Hamilton and wife, i Miss >^aonii N'ekgt'nt has beet
FOR SALE: Boyce Magneto, prae- of Briek Chapel, and Homer Slavens ( spending a few days w ith her sistei
tically new. Cheap. Harry Crawford, and family of Clinton Falls. ( Mrs. Mamie Goddard. |-3t. Mr. ai d Mrs. E. E. Bui- spent j Floyd Goddard and family are mov ,, Sunday with Elisha McAninch and ing to a farm north of Mutton.
Hj FOR SALE-Big T.\|)e Poland China ' wife. / ! The ladies aid will meet Thursdav S'gilts. Phone 80. I en llamnn ml. 5-2p Levi (’unningham and family, of all day, with Mrs. Minnie Brattin, th<
| Shelhyville, ami Rayburn Cunning-
=. FOR SALE:- bilO egg tiueen incu- ham and familv of Coutosville, were
HASHMKNI MENS’ (LOlHINti 1—Light grav tup coat, size 3.">, was $20. Sk ,P A H( i Clean up 1 — Black top coat, size 37 was $2’) to SCV MS clean up . . mW •«rO I—(Jraj herringbone overcoat, size 36 was $2(1 SM I—Brown top coat size 38 belt A. pa left pockets, size 38, was a $la coat, to clean up I—(iray top coat size 37, d* ,4 QT ( b an up cP’I.r/'A I — Black overcoat, size 36 was $20 to S'A M*A clean up 1—Gaberdine rain coat belted good styles was $20 value (PC on sale to clean up, in size 36 'iGJ 1—(iray overcoat, size 19 was $18, coat J clean up *•' * •cz f * 1—Wool lined sheep collar coat size 17 ^ ( t was $10 1—Ihry’s rublwr rain coat left, size 10 ( lose out f'zv 12—Men’s cotton sweaters, sizes 32 to 16 was $l..'>0 RM#* values, to clean up. special viezv Special lot of we—* $2 flannel ()() S. C. PREV0 COMPANY HOME STORE
= | bator, s-‘!7.50; lot) egg Obi Kintuck) = Homi' Incubator, '•12.30; bu egg Obi = 1 Tru.st.v incubator. $ 1.00; 150 egg Old == I Trusty incubator, $7.00. Cook’s llardware. Phone 25. 3-3i>.
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F'OR RENT—Very desirable mod-j i rn room for one or two reliable boy | student- with references.—Call lla:.ne i. 5-31.
FOR RENT Modern and semi--modem apartments, and other rentals.—R. W. Shafer. 5-tf.
FOR RENT—4-rom hou-e and ’i = i .icre gmund, $K month.—C. K. Priest, j Brick ( hapcl. 5*I p-
FOR RENT:—6 room modern house garage and garden. Good location.
Phone 53-X.
4-3p.
FOR RENT—Three-room hou-e and oi 1 n near Brick Chapel. Add.— Forest O’Hair, Greencastle, R-l. 3-3i»
-Wanted
= WANTED — Expel ienced woman = cook iii family of two. Go home at =§ night.—Add. Box K, Banner Offiec. 6-2t.
= [ WANTED: 2 or three room partIsi ly furnished modern apartment by = 1 man and wife. Add Box B Banner Of5 fice at once. 4-2t.
NOTH E TO TAX I’AtERS Ol CLOVER HALE TOW NSHIP \M> WARREN TOWNSHIP PUTNAM COl N I V. INDIAN V. lot REATE INDKB11 D N ESS.
WANTED—Flat Tires and flat BatPi in M. 789.
“(’ROWS’’ FIRST Pit I I RE OPl v IS NEW TYPE FI N
In the Matter of the Petition of Roy E. Jones et al for the improve- Crow incut of a Public Highway in Warren and Cloverdale Townships in Putnam (bounty, Indiana, and now pending in fore the Board of Commissioners of
Putnam County, Indiana.
That the Board of County Commissioners of said Putnam County, at
Moran and Mack, the Two will make their picture
Black debut
t" Gre^mu-t b- audiences fti “V\ ■ Bring That Up?" today, Thursday, and Friday, at the Granada, named no doubt after that famous expression of languidticss of their-. Besides giving the audience achance to find out juht which was Motan
their r 1 gular term, in January, 19311. and who was Mai,., who by the
lieing January 6th, Hi.’iO determined to .issue and sell lioiids of said town-
ships aggregating, $10260.60. Said Bonds to hear I 1-2 ' > interest
per annum. The proceed- derived from the sale of said bond- to be used to pay for the construction of the Roy K. Jones et ul Highway improvement in said town.-hip. The m t assessed value of all taxable property in tin
taxing unit of Cloverdale Town-hip, bir stagi
is $1226151.00 exclusive of the tow i oY Cloverdale, and $1741600.00, including said town, and the present fetal indebtedness of sai<l township for roa<i construction without this issue is $25878.00. And the Net assessed value of all taxable property in the taxing unit of Warren Township i$1374530.00, and the present total in dcbtedii'ss of .-aid Warren Tow nship for road construction without thi.- is-
sue is $13699.60.
Approximately 900 feet of -aid proposed highway is in Cloverdal* Township, and 2370 feet in Warren
Township.
Then or more tax payers othei than those yvho pay Poll Tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination so made by said board "f Commissioners to sell said Road Bunds may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further ni lion by filing with tin County Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana, on or licfoie 29 days from the day of tlii, notice ami the publication thereof, bj filing their Remonstrance or Objcc lions to said Bond Issue with said Auditor. If objections are -u filed a lo-aring w ill be given in the matter bj said Hoard of Tax Commissioners in' Putnam County oir a din tu be iiiiiii-
cd by said Board.
Doin' h,\ order of the ( <1^11111 -ioni rof Putnam County, Indiana on the 6th, day of January, 1930. W. E. Gill, Auditor of # l’utnain County. 28-2t
are called by their right names in the picture, they present a delight r ul
bit of entertainment.
Octavu- Roy Cohen, the autin r of j "Why Bring That Up?" is said to have w ritten the,-tin y loosely about the actual lives of Moran and Mack. Whether he did nor not, the picture has a c» n-i-ient plot, which i- so often bt' king in first vehicles of popu-
stars. Moran and Mack
team up, start their famous “Tw Black Crows” routine and -tart on the road to sucec.-s, a girl, Evelyn Brent, comes in a’d -eparates Moran from some of hi- earnings, and splits up, or rather threatents to, this team 'vho are so devoted to each other. But
events transpire to toh erntrary. Moran and Mai k introduce parts of
their former -ucce- e- ami add several new numbers—in tin same vein. The -tage sei|Uence are elyhorutela ^
screened with much n alisin. “Why Bring That I p?” should
have a very satisfacton bowing here. Fans will not only b.ive their curiosity satisfied a to just what these record and radio .irti t- look and ad 'ik ■, but will see and hear a striking
piece of entertainment.
—Lost— LOST—Green ShacITer fountain pen. Owner’s name engraved on sunr*'. Phone 554. 4-2-p, ■ 1 ■—o —
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F< il'ND Foutain pen. Owner may have same at tiOl Howard st., by |ia>ing charges. 5-2p. u —Miscellaneous— Danci at Red Men's Hall Wednesday night with music from Brazil. 4-2p Frank Ovi rhalser is now locatid at ('rusk's Garage and invites his old customers to cull. 3-6p.
Sunday visitor- with Henry Cunningham and family. Mrs. Olea Dudley -pent Friday with Mrs. Oran Bui.- and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunter suert Sunday with Mr. Morris Goodwin of
Fillmore.
Frank, the son of Mr. and Mr-. Harry Hunter, i- on the sick list. Mr. and Mr.-. R. 0. Glidewell of
Indianapolis, took super with Mr. anil 1 Sunday with Harvey
Mrs. E. E. Bui- Monday evening. Mr. wife, and Mrs. Glidewell will leave for Florida in a few days and probabi.
will go from there to Cuba.
members being requested to brine carpet rags. There will be a \ alen tine box also. All members are re
quested to come.
The meeting at the M. P. churc! wa well attended both Sunday mon
ing and evening.
Dr. Moore still remains quite ill. Tommy Johnson and wife visitei Aunt Maty Roach and family Mon day, in Parke county. Donald Thomas and family spent
Thomas and
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Knergetie man wanted for Greencastle .-tore. $50.00 per week st start and substantial profits. $850.0(1 cash deposit required on good.-. District Manag' r of Stores, 118 .V May Street Chicago. 3-3p I BUY Old Cars, any style, make, or condition. Ted Lewis, Phone 521108 Martinsville. 4-lt.
A few months ago we sold to a family who moved to this vicinity a high grade piano which circumstances now require us to take back. This piano is practically half paid for, is in new-lfke condition ,of modern design
The Granm, i ,n, l ^ u Uy guaranteed. We will trans-
Uieatfe bus brought anothei of the "New Show World” bit- to (ireen'■astle, and an excellent one, too. Added to the program will be on all-talking comedy "Hired anil Tired” featyiig Clark and McCullough and
‘he N< uml Sport lights.
.Mi-s Marian Stevenson of Indianapolis, is the guest of her mother at the Sigma N’u house. ■ o ADVERTISE IN "THE BANNER"
Found dead ihis morning BELLEVILLE, Mich., Feb. 5 (UP) — Ben I-iFrumbniM , 65-year-old snloolikeepei of the neatby village of L tench Landing, w a, found dead this ip|»ri ntly th victim of a urd' who t I a * I ! > \ II III I #
with fire. •
The aged man, who lived in a small i oom adjacent to I aloon, • \\ a
found lying ace s the bed, dre-sed only in his underwear. His throat wa cut and the bed w , alin . On the floor nearby lay a revolver. A , bloody butcher knife was on the table and near the i| n. |e |^,, m
the body, was a pool of blood. Ge< rge C, Cob-iinn, justice ,,f the
fer the account to a responsible party who will complete the balance of the payments, which can be handled on a basin as low a- $2.00 weekly, or $8.00 monthly. For particulars as to where piano can be seen, < tc., cull write or wire the W. W. kimbali Company, Company, 150 X. Delaware street, Indianapolis, Ind. 4-6t-3-wk. ADDRESSING—Envt lope at homo. Spare time $15-125 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Dignified work. Send 2c stamp for particulars, ilrown Co., Dept. K-13, Paducah, Ky. 5-lp.
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The Grille will serve 50ct. Chicken dinners Thursday. Come and bring ^cur friend- . 5-wed-tf
PALESTINE Mrs. Fred Beck and Mrs. Clarence Beck called on Mrs. Card Summers Tuesday afternoon. Miss Edna Baker spent Monday with Mrs. Henry Osborn. Sport Cassity helped Card Sum mers cut wood Tuesday and Wedne
day.
Fred Wallace- have a new radio. Leroy and Geneva Miles spent a few days last week with relativeat Newtown. Quire a few from around here atateiidi ii the Nelson sale west of BainI- ’iilge. Horace Osborn called on Clatenco Beck 'luesday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and children called on Mrs. Charlie Miller Tuesday afternoon. Max Smith called on Card Summers Wednesday afternoon. Jeffer.-on Bugg of Indianapolis, wo calling on friends and relatives here Thursday. Jean O’Hair and Ix-roy Mile- quietly slipped away and were married in Illinois one day last week. Nellie and Nola Baker of Indianapolisc, spent Saturday night and Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beck attended a show at Danvi|le, Sunday night. Helen and Raymond Beck called on Donald O.-born Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborn ami children spent Saturday night with (’. O. Osborn, near Hazlewood. Cecil Knauer’s little girl has the scarlet fever. Howard Poff has the smallpox. Jean O’Hair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKnight, of near Brick Chapel, and LeRoy Miles, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Elden Miles, wen' quietly married in Illinois last week. Aaron Goodwin and family called on Eldon Miles Sunday afternoon. PLEASANT GARDENS Mr. and Mrs. Dora Cook railed on William ami Lrota Showalter Sundax evening. Mrs. Walter Senior visited Mrs. Frank Seniors Friday. Miss Laura McCullough attend'd Young Pimple’.- meeting at Ctoy’s Creek Sunday evening. Mr-. E. P. Aker attended the aid at Mrs. G. R. Huffman's Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hall and daughter visited Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Braun Sunday. William and Lcota Showalter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hunt. Misses Helen and Mary Kathryi *Senter were shopping in Brazil on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen llas.-ler ami children attended the W. L. S. showboat at Brazil Monday night. 7Edward Chew and family spent I Sunday with Mr. and Mr-. John Ha.— lt,r « . Mr. Loren Heath of Muticie, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. '’’harles Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hassier and chil- i dren spent Sunday in Terre Haute. | Arthur Heath has gone to Munci;! to work.
REKLSN IN K
Miss Freda Lawtei • f Morton -pent Sunday with Mi e.- Devota and
Ncrma Potter.
Mr. and Mis. Ernest White and son.' ate Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs W. F. Ramsay and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffomon ( ox :ir< moving soon to Indianapolis. Mrs. Belle Gdimes has go e G Indianapolis to spend the remaimlet of the winter with her son, Ray and
family.
Rev. and Mrs. Todd and son Kmmit, were entertained Sunday ami Monday in the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Potter and Mr. Boyd, Mrs. Queen Gibso: and Myrtle Porter were Sun-
dax dinner gpests.
M.r and Mr-. Floyd Yeager were here Sunday with Mrs. Lou Gorwood The widow.-’ chib met Fridax at 'he home of Mr. and Mr.-. Jim Kennedy
and Mrs. Burnside.
Ivor Bain and family and t’lell Bain and family ate six o’clock dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Potter.
.Mrs. Maria Harvey has Is'en very
ill, but is some better at
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ccmedy-reveue.
The kings of black-face patter on stage an i radio in a new play specradx written for them by Octavos Box ( oltcn plus their own inimitable dialog. Tense plot, snappy melodics, heart-throbbing ..cting. tot will caYc about it too, when you see amt hear
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MORAN MACK ’Why Bring That Up?* fVllYN tftCNT HAfUVY GAEF.K (/ Qaramnunt (picture
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IIRED” BOUND SPORTLIGii l S.
Starting with Midnight Show Saturday 11:30 P. M. "Hal lorPJ
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Putnam County, Indiana, within ten days after such addition approptia-
rtinning board (lainuucil. The Pontine xx.i t #<i|
- .’ i uous uiav or uf if i iiuofo uuoii, st-v- t-.■, , I this time, ting forth their objections thereto and ’''‘ l ‘ ll ' H I
Mr. aid Mrs. Sigel Spencr and .-on, Robert, of Thorntown, wi re here Sunday afterncon, culling on relatives.
facts showing that the proposed additional expenditure- are unnece--i sary, unw isi>, and cxci ssive, as the
‘ .use may be.
Dated this J.unuarx 28, 1930. WILLIAM L. DENMAN,
(Corporate Seal) Mayor. Attest: Fred E. Snively, City Cleik.
Jan. 2'J-Feb. 5.
Mrs. C. R. Dulin and daughter of St. Petersburg, Fla., are visiting
here.
The official board of the
church.
Cars Damaiinl
In Collision
NOTICE To r \\l , \> KRS OF I III t in OF GREENCASTLE. INDI ANA. OF THE DETERMI\ \ ITON TO MAKE \DDmoN\l AP PROPRIATIONS FOR 19.36. Notice is hereby given by the Com- i
n on Council of the City of tireencastle, Indiana, that an emergency j exists for the apropriatiun of more | money for the following named departments and items described, than
xva- set -ml in dfUtl..uiaiig j'ublislu .i . aunudu vcUL meet t«nueht
htinnujrt budget, and than was appropriated for that purpose, and that -aid taxing officials, (the -aid Common Council) will, on the 11th dax of February, 1930, at the Coiiii.il Chambers of said City, at 7:30 o’clock p. m., meet to consider and determine such emergency and the amountr ecessary to be appropriated to
meet such emergency.
The amounts proposed to be up preprinted and the purpose f„r w hich said proposed appropriationare to be made, are as follow-:
Sup. Exp. Bar. Law Dept,
t reat. Acts ’29 City Cl. Of. $ 566.00 Street Lighting 1006.06 Materials, St., oil, asphalt, etc. 750.00 Properties 1100.00 Fire Dept., House operating 200.30 Police Dept., Spec. Police, etc 200.00 Health and Sanitation 260.06 Supplies Health Officer 50.06 Contagious Diseases 100.1)0 Street Intersection- City Pax. 250.66 TAXPAYERS HAVE A RIGHT TO
HE HEARD THEREON
Ten or more taxpayers in such municipal Corporation, other thi.n those who pay Poll tax only, and who are affected by such additional appropriations, and who may feel themselves aggrieved thereby, mux lib- a petition with the County Auditor of
Methodist a-t -the
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William Blanchard, 1608 south College avenue, collided on south College avenue, lute Tuesday afternoon, with damage to both cars. No one was hurt. Blunt’hurd was reported to have driven his Chevrolet car out of a dlivewax into the path of the Pontiac driven by Sinclair. The impart damaged the left front wheel, running board and fender of the Pontiac.
"Suiwr” Bra- Finisl and 1 '-s (jt. size-. "Super” Nickel Fn-'H and 1 Vi (Jt. si*' "Captain” Ot i “Central Station" 11 2 (ial. sizes. Instant” i I Freeze. Soda-Acid- 2 V bald Pump Tank I Ion sizes. 1-5 01111 2 1 -.- - I Clu-mical Kngi '"1 Foam Type. Chemical E I Soda-Acid Type. R fill- ami I " | ished for all make THE FYR FVI'l i: t'"! 1 ! Dayton, Ohio (’. K. I’KIKsl] Distributor FYR FY I I I: 1 ' Glt'onca't!' I 1 "*’ f
while the Chevrolet had a fender and aea+a+aa+ee*********
peace, expiessed the opinion LuFrainboisc had surprised a bandit. 1 he killing wa- discoxered only a hod time after it \x.-i done, m Dm lied appaieiitly had nii-n burninly onlx a hort lime.
SOUTH CLINTON Rev. Paul II. Hall and wife, ofl Shelhyville, Elbert Bettis and wife,] George Pierce and wife, Wanetta and Helen Sand' rs utc Sunday dinner with Tommy Johnson and wife. Mils. Arthur Brattuin spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and! Mrs. Samuel Martin, of Rockville. | Ward Arnold and family, Mrs. Geo. | Humphiey and son Jimmie -pent Sat-1 unlay with rom Bettis and family. T\lrs. Della Davis has returned 1 home from Frankfort, where she xra.s called on account of the serious Hines.- of her sister, Mrs. Carrie Rut-1 cliff. Mrs. George Frank is spending Jieri
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