The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1930 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, MAR. 6,1930. ^
KAYSER ^SlipperHeel" Hosiery
very successful season recently. Six members of the varsity bask't j ball team received major awards. They were Captain Charles Stunkel, Owensville; Itay Rajrsdalc, Washins-! ton; Hex Moffett, Indianapolis; Marion Crawl y, Greencastle; (h'orRe Mount/., Garrett, and Den-ill Copeland, Indianapolis. Stunkel, Crawley and Mount/ are seniors. Minor basket ball awards were made to Kdwin Boswell, Indianapolis; Dale Stackhouse, Etna Green; William Naft/ffcr, Kokomo; Maurice Wilson, l.oda. 111.; Reese Hammond, Greencastle; Noel Brindle, l^banon. and Keith McCoy, Indianapolis. Sam Basmuth, Andrews, received a letter as senior manager. Freshmen numerals were awarded to twelve, Kenneth Dawalt, Salem; Carl Chixckedantz, Washington, Geo. Eubank, Martinsville; Donald Wheaton, Wheaton, 111.! Lloyd Perkins, Linton; Robert Bulled, Corydon; Rex Beatty, Griffith; Frank Graham, Griffith; Frank Graham, Noblesville; John Teegarden, Indianapolis; Cedric Foland, Noblesville; Howard Aiken, Dugger; and Earl Downey, Princeton. Major awards in swimming were given to Captain Walt r Marlatt, Kenosha, Wis.; Richard Wurst, East Chicago; Wayne Ratcliff, Newcastle; Harold Anderson, Chicago; Robert Webb, Chicago; Forest Crain, Holyoke, Mass.; Clymer Jones, Anderson; and Phillip Richman, Columbus. Freshmen numerals in swimming wire ordered for James DuShane, Columbus;; Burt Moore, Dayton, O.; Robert McMthan, Rochester; Maurice Yarger, South Bend, and Thomas Coppinger, Brooklyn, N. Y. H. VanDusen and L. VanDusen, Scranton, Penn., will receive special awards for outstanding work. Randall Shake of Evansville will receive a numeral as assistant manager.
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—For SaleFOR SALE, TRADE, or REN I'.— Improved 10, 30, 00, and LiJ a. . farms. J. L. Smith, Cloverdale. 1 -t-
INDIANAPOl.IS, March 0 (UP) — Hog i ceipta 1500; holdover- 679; gnii i illy steady 1 d0-22.i Is 11-1L20; mall lot or two reported 11.25; 22.>275 lbs )0.05-10.So; 275-350 lbs 10.1510.50; 130-160 lb>, 10.35-10.85; 100!30 lbs 9.10-10.10; packing sows 8.25-
0.5.
C.>I,Jl- receipt 850; calves COO; b< tt< r grade -tccr.- aiound 25c up; .-he stock full;, steady; most steer
$6; vealers
$15 down.
50c up,
LANCASTER FUNERAL TO BE HELD TUESDAY
Funeral services for I" red R. Lancaster, 55 years old, who died at bis farm home, west of Vivalia in Parke county, Wednesday noon, of organic heart disease, will be held from the Beech Grove church Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock with interment in the
Beech Giove cemtery.
He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Eva Lancaster, and four children, Virgil, Edna Lucille, Keith and Mar-
11-13.50; odd iu ad 13.75; light heif- garet, all at home, one .-tep-on, Jabe/
FOR SALE—One 4-burner 1,11 ''‘r s Targ’ely ' 11 13 50; beef cows 6.50- Hood, and three sisters and one broth-
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End Store, Phone 134.
FOR SALE—Walnut beds and din-| ing tables; library table; chair , rugs, J chiffonier, sofa. 506 Hanna St. 4-3p
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, administrator of the e.-tate of Sarah A. Chatham, late of Putnam County, decea-ed. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Rosella Miller and Marion M. Miller, Administrators. February '-''L 1030. Hays & Murphy, Attys. 2G-3ts.
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FOR SALE:—Extra .good 3-yea! 1 old Pcrchon horse. W. J. Alice, Houte | 7, Greencastle, * 5-3t. i
—For Hr***' HOUSE FOR RENT:—5 r mm, huh and water. Telephone 314. 6-3p. j
FOR RENT house, close in
-4-room semi-moilei n I Phone 710-L. 6-3n.
FOR RENT:—2 unfurnished rooms and Kitehenett, 310 W. Liberty St. 5-2t.
FOR SALE:—Brooder Stove and Hover in good condition. Phone 802-X. 4-2t.
FOR KENT—Two story, modern dwelling .-outh College ave. - Eerd Lucas. 3-tf.
FOR RENT—Farm, 242 acres, 10 miles east of Greencastle on National road, known a- McHaffie place. Living stock water, fine building, 100 or more acre- tillable.—George E. Brewer, 520 Lemcke Building, Indianapolis. 28-Op.
FOR RENT—6 rooms modern first floor.—Landis Apartment.—Ferd Lucas. 2G-tf.
FOR RENT:—Furnished modern apartment, 707 South College, Ave. Phone 556-L. 5-3t.
—Wanted — WANTED— Cars to wash and grease.—Monon Filling Station. 6-tf
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
A I H LE I It AW ARDS
Thirty three awards consisting of major and minor letters were presented by DePauw University to members of the basket ball team and swimming team. Both -quads closed a
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The undersigned Administrator of the e.-tate of Henry P. Dorsett, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Putnam Circuit Court, it will at the late re-i-dcnce of .said deoedent about two and one-half miles south of Belle Union, at 11:00 o’clock A. M. on Thursday the sixth day of March, 1930, offci for sale at public auction, the follow ing designated and described tracts of land situated in Putnam County Indiana, to-wit:
Tract No. 2.
The south half of the north east quarter of section twenty-six (26) in township thirteen (13), north of range three (3) west, containing eighty acres, more or less.
Tract No. 3.
The south west quarter of the north west quarter of section twen-ty-five (25) in town-hip thirteen (13) north of range three (3) west, containing 40 acres, more or le.-s.
Tract No. 4.
All that part of the west half of the north west quarter of section 31, township 13, north, range 2 west, which lies north of Eel River, and containing 66 acres, more or less; al-o, all that part of the east half of the north east quarter of -ection 36
13 north, range 3 west, on the south side of the
large ditch known as the Cook Ditch at the south east corner of said half quarter, and containing 18 acres,
more or less.
Said -ale will be made subject to the approval of said court, and for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value of said respective tracts and on the following terms,
to-wit:
One-fourth cash, one-fourth in i thirty days, and one half in six months. The purcha-er to execute his note for the deferred payments with interest at the rate of 7% per anTiin, waiving relief, etc., providj ing for attorney’s fees and secured |.hy mortgage on the tract or parcel of leal estate sold. The purchaser to pay the second installment of taxes payable in November, PJ30, and the taxes thereafter. Tract No. 4. Will be -old subject to the lien of the Ditch assessments thereon. CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY, Of Greencastle, Indiana, Administrator. Charles McGatlghey, utt'.v. 49-4t
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—Lost— LOST—Left on postoffice desk oi lost late Wednesday, big black fountain pen. Kinder please return to postoffice for reward.—!). B. Johnson. Ip
LOST:—A Ladies black kid glove on or near the square. Call 56. Ip.
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—Miscellaneous— For a nice Linoleum rug at a low piiee Pherson Bainbridge. 4-5t-2wki>
William E. Gowen, of Madison township announces his candidacy for the Republican nomination for tru - tec of Madison town hip, subject to the primary, May 6. 3-5p The Canunack Studio can now supply you with Kodak films anil when you buy them there they will develop the films free. This offer for a limited time.—The Cummack Studio. 4-8t.
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I w ill sell at public sale at my farm 6 miles north of Greencastle and one mile west of Somerset Uhurrh, on Wednesday, March 12, ( ommencing at 10:30 A. M. the follow ing: MULES—Span good work mules. HOGS—Six brood sows, bred; 25 to 35 head stock hogs. COWS—One or two good jersey cow s. IMPLEMENTS—Gang break plow, two walking break plows, sulkey break plow, good Oliver cultivator, disc harrow and tandem, corn planter, with 80 rods of wire: drag harrow, iron roller, wheat drill, end-gate oats seeder, corn hinder, mowing machine, hay tedder, manure spreader, one row spring cultivator, Greencastle drag saw, in good condition, corn chopper, two sets leather chase work harness, a pair double buggy harness, set single huggy harness, and numerous other farming items. HAY—Eight or 10 tons baled hay, 6 or 8 tons haled oats straw. HOUSEHOLD GOODS— < onsisting of following: Oeds. drc4*.er, wash stands, chairs, leather davenport, tables, heating stove, od stove with oven,' and various other articles too numerous to mention, TERMS—CASH ALVA V. THOMAS O. J. RECTOR, A net. Ladies Aid of Brick Chapel will serve lunch
'GENERAL CRACK BY GEORGE PREEDY
Copyright 1028 by Dodd Mc&d & Co., Inc.
The Warner Bros. & Vitaphone production atarrlna John Barrymore
is based on this novel.
And Gabor bowed Ironically to tin
8YSOPSIS
General Crack, us head 0/ the imperial army ot King l.topold, has succeeded in vanguishtng the enemy, and lays his plans at Itrus sets, lor the, coronation ot Leopold as Emperor. The price ot his sid ing with l.copold was the hand ot Princess Eleonora, whom Leopold had destined lor his oicn wile Gahor, a hnaie dismissed from Crack's service, forges a letter from Eleonora to l.eopold, protesting love, and schemes to get his re venge on Crack by having Leopold and Eleonora enmeshed in a liaison. Leopold is tempted.
CHAPTER XIII—Continued “In her waiting—in her expecta ions?’’ smiled Gabor, with a slight shrug. “What more can 1 tell Your Majesty? She wrote to you. aud did aot, 1 think, get an answer.” “It was impossible,” cried Leovoid, agonized, "for me to send an »nswer; almost impossible for me o know how to pen an answer!" And then be caught himself up. eeliog how desperately he wm. ommitting himself before thlnean man, this spy. this scoundrel his backstairs go-between. And yei to hud no other possible help, no Hher possible ally. “It may he." said Gabor, in his nost Insinuating voice, flickering lis ashy eyes, "that when her bus
7c would see her, come what may!
land returns the lady will recover, le does not seem to tiud It so ditfl ult to capture ladies’ hearts.” “What do you mean by that?” rled Leopold. "What have you
leen?”
"I was present at the Opera tolight," smiled Gabor, "and 1 ob,erved—bow easily and lightly la lies will lose their hearts to a hero if the moment. Prince Christian has 1 showy presence, and those arro ’.ant manners which Impress female icarts. I think there were two or hree there tonight to whom he ■ ould not have to sue long to vatn." “If Your Majesty,” continued the Pransylantan, “were to write a etter, I think that 1 could see that t was conveyed to Ottenbelm.” “I’ll write no letter!” cried Leopold, wildly. “I have nothing more o say. You may. Sir, begone, and indeavour, for your own good, to ’orget all this affair.” There is. Sire.” he said, “yet one ather alternative: If you will not write, you might yourself go to Ottenhelm." l.eopold looked at him, as If fascinated, across bis shoulder. “Go myself to Ottenhelm?" he revealed. “You talk moonshine, mad-
loss!"
Gabor gave his Jerking shrug. “Christian,” ha remarked, "Is oeupled with the war; Your Majesty night gain a few days’ absence from leadijuarters. Surely you are not
yet such a—”
“Such a slave to this man, you would say?” added Leopold, bitterly. "Say what you like, for 1 cannot take offence from you. Ferdinand Gabor: 1 am come so low as that! But never dream.” he added, “that I shall go to Ottenhelm. Do not even think of such a thing; do not even tet such words pass your lips again." Onhor bowed Ironically. “Then I have nothing more to say, Sire," be remarked, “and 1 fear. Sire, that I can be of no use to Your Majesty. As for my news which you ask—It merely comes to this; again t tell you that the girl mopes and pines, and maybe, so the doctors say, before the spring she’ll •Be. These little creatures. Sire, have a very light hold on life; and often, In losing their happiness, they
IftRA thatr ell ••
lose tbelr all. 1
Leopold bowed his head npon the marble mantelpiece, but did not answer. One by one, the lingering coals dropped Into blackness on tbe hearth, and the harsb cold fllled tbe large, pompous room. “Go," said Leopold, without turn-
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Immediately return with It."
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back of his bent figure, then turuei towards the door. "1 wish Your Majesty good luck! - tie said: and left with no more that that, and yet did nut leave without a deep Impressiveness Returning to his large and com fortless chamber, he worrie'! through till the dawn, trying u read, trying to think, ligh'lne can dies, quenching them; p-" "•* ut and down; sitting down, exn.i ated; testing his head on the pillow •* ° his bed and on the pillows ot nit i chair; gazing with horrut at the I dead ashes on the hearth, and ibt long sheet of wax, now hard ant chill, a frozen pendant from thoss first guttering candles of his inter view with Gabor. At length, his circling aud dls traded thoughts came round to tm Countess Carola. tu tier he had a one time much delicate comfort; h< could not believe her now wholly disloyal. He would, he decided, en deavour to renew this one-time In lunacy, which did no harm to an,’ one. and had In it at once sornethint both noble and pure. Once more ti be enthralled by tbe Countess Carol! Borgonie would be to forget—0: nearly to forget—Eleanora; to re cover his present dignity, and pos sibly bs peace of mind. Leopold, at once Impetuous an< capricious, decided that to reestab lisb his delicate relations with tin Countess Carola before be left Brus sels would be to recover much 0 the potse which he bad lost, to re I store himself to some measure 0 1 equanimity, both In bis own eye j and those of others; and If she wa yielding, prepared to lean fron her pedestal of Ineffable virtue . . a mistress must be at least a dii traction. Impulsively, and before he ha either slept or dressed, be snatche | aside the heavy curtains from Its | dawn, which was turning the sk j the colour of nacre, above the pity He then searched nervously for 1 pen and paper, and finally found t tn one of the ormolu desks In th anteroom. There he sat down. It the uncertain light, and began ti write: "My dear Carola." Altboug) he had a sense of awkwardness If penning this epistle, bis mind rat fluently, and he composed, easily enough, the few sentences which In vited the Countess Carola to a re turn of their former friendship— wlilrh bad been, he well knew, re rently rather neglected by both ol
them.
The Countess Carola lodged In one of the bouses on the other side of the Grande Place. Her husband remained In Vienna, but she had tr her company a bevy of graceful ladles and many servants. Always the Countess Carola had succeeded In exalting him In tils own eyes, and that was what he now wished more than anything—to be raised In his own eyes . .. after last
night.
He watched the valet with the note cross the square, aud then be hastily dressed himself, to escape the tedium of the attendance of his gentlemen and servanta—a ceremony that he always detested. He felt relieved, almost elated, as tf a terrible temptation had been of fered, and then, on hts gesture of repulsion, on his cry of resistance, had passed. The sounds of movements In the palace began. Leopold shrank nerv ously Into btmself on hearing these footsteps; he did not wish to meet any one—not any one but the Countess Carola; till she had soothed him. he was In no mood to face the
world.
The valet returned; he had been on duty all night, dozing tn the ad joining closet. He looked tired, and hardly able to repress yawns. With a deep obeisance he returned to Leopold the note that he had Just given
him.
“1 did not. Sire, leave tt with the Countess,” be said, »!y beneath his
servility.
“And why?” demanded Leopold
startled.
“Because. Sire, she was not alone,” replied the valet, who was a man of tact and experience, “and 1 did not think It would be your wish that this note should be sent up to her while she was with company Jf I have done wrong 1 can. Sire,
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FINE VILLAGE, LOSERS IN THE TOURNEY SEMI-FINALS A II U !\S Oi l it I AUNG
ATTICA, March 6 —A. L. Trader, commissi in r of the Indiana High School Athletic association, called Principal Freeman R. Cox on long distance telephone Monday morning and stated that Principal LaRaw of Pine Village high school, had is-ued a protest on the re.-ults of the Saturday afternoon game between F'ne Village and Attica and stated that there had le n dissatisfaction on the part of the Pine Village fans, accu ing the officials of being incompetent anil partial. Information anjl reeord.s in the ha: ds of the local authorities here w> re given to Mr. Tie!*ter who will carefully weigh the evidence before a hearing i.- called at Indianapolis later.
Federal Incon Taxes Duel
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Local residents wiwJ to the federal income tail that they have but in which to file their: .he ’collector of interna^ Indianapolis.
At a meeting of the principals of participating schools with the officials previous to the start of the tournament, Principal Cox informed the officii.l- tlml he expected them to call everything they saw and the way they saw it, otherwise theie would he objections. This wa.- sanctioned by all pi -i nt. The game protested went
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s® VJSSS OVER t/ MILLION JARS USED YEARLY
Word from the cajkJ effect that'only a -mil ■if the rkiltient- of '.vL an eligible to pay in died their i - ; - 1 rt.g per cent file their'rcturnd final three it | March 15. The' amount of moneyi by local per this yal slightly below that of M is believed. This i- duel that the tax has been f per cent. A largo proportion oft come, tnx i. pahl by..1 There are, 1 i persons in the county hie on their income It is imperative that! be filed hy March l i. 1- 11 filed by this time, the son- are subject to a pc: sible prosecution.
Wiring Time
Nim js a good lime to get an estimate for the new Awnings you udl need when the sun gets hot. Let us make them up now at a saving to you. YVe ran show you many we have installed in Greencastle. Phone 05 and a representative will call.
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A 3 Count HensdorfT, henvlly and gloomily left the manilon of the Princes of Orange, ho found Gabor on the steps, waiting for him; and 'tie Transylvanian, with a low ute. nt once fell Into ateo behind him, aa he walked round the Grande Place. “Do you know anything about this departure of the Emperor?” asked Henadorff In a low vole# of bis spy. And Gabor answered Immediately: “I know nothing; but 1 can guess a great deal!” “Has he gone to Dresden?” whispered Hensdorff, apprehensively; aud, with a sneer. Gabor replied - . (Tp t>« contlauqd)
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