The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 October 1930 — Page 3
CLASSIFIED ADS • _ForSALFj— 1 FOR SALE-Winter apples. Rod Doliciou*. Grimes, Baldwins, Rambo, B»mi- Beauties, Starks and Ben Day Buchheit*Orchards. 8-tf. FOR .SALE—Good Trailor, good tires, ir<» of i I> rice - Gall 471-Y. 7-3-p _—o FOR SALE—Jonathan and Winesap apples 75c to |2. BrinR baskets. Gillespie Fruit Farm. 7-5ts. For Sale or Trade—150 pood Montana breeding ewes.—T. E. Coffman, Bain bridge, Ind. 7 (ip o—— FOR SALE:—Eureka range, good condition, used only five years. Mrs. Winnie Hurst, Mt. Meridian. !!-2t. FOR SALE—Sweet cider made from clean picked apples. John McFarland, Rural 531. 9-2ts
^REENC'ASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, FEB. 7,1930. THURSDAY, OCT. 9,1930.
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FOLEY PILLS diuretic Constantly in use over 25 years
^Infliction IjMianleed
Men and women everywhere | use and recommend them TRY THEM , Sold Everywhere w . I»r Sale By |{. !>. Mullins
—For Rent— For Rent—Modern furnished apartment ground floor, outside entrance, c| c ,se in. 302 W. Franklin St. fl-2ts Garage for Kent, 2 east Hanna, f.I.oO p, r mouth. !>-H>
ROOMS for Rent, furnished furnished, No. 2 east Hanna.
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FOR RENT:— 5-room modern |, ( ,u.e with garage, 101 East Lcberty street, Walter R. Heath. fi-tf.
FOR RENT—5-room modem house with garage. Good location. Phone 44 or 73‘J-XX. 22-tf. —Wanted— Lillies wanted to string beads at homo. Stamped addressed envelope for iturticulnis. Experience unnecessary, ihory Novelty Co., 113 Fourth Avenue, New York City. 9-1 p. o FOUND WUND—Persian Kitten. Call at W'ashington St. or phone 505I 9 It
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-Miscellaneous— RADIO SERVICE. Guaranteed “Day, The Radio Man.” Ex- ■ Bldg. Office phono 230. Home m H14-K. 1-tf
Craig. After the installation of officers each one told plans for the coming year. Miss Bernice McGill sang. In the second part of the program, the group leaders gave a spectacular demonstration as what they hoped to accomplish during the coming year. The District meeting will be at the Montrose church at Terre Haute, October the Kith and 17th.
There will bo a fish suppeh anil old ling match at the M, P. church, Hint n Falls, Saturday evening, October 11. 8-9-2t.
SECTION TWELVE of the WomLr,tuuc Rummage Sale, Satur■y at 8 o’clock at the Court House. 8-2ts. -LI—o SWEET APPLE CIDER, made un rr anilary methods, Quality. Tourist p'-rvioe, ( itner State Rood 40 and k 8-3p.
Ilourni nd Si|uare dance at the Red en hall Saturday night Oet. 11 at 8 "'clock P. M. Everyone welcome. 9-2p.
Having Removed to 105 North Col r*S p avenue my phone number is 183u- H. E. ('raver, 9-2t.
Society News
(Continued from Page 2) pertained the Woman’s Circle of the esbyterian Church at the Manse "ilnesday afternoon. After the social hour the hostess and her assistants prvecl refreshments. There was n attendance of tli£ members who joyH the afternoon. »*• * F. O. SisterhiMtd Dinner-Meeting P. E. O. Sisterhood held a din-■t-meeting, Wednesday evening in Studio Annex on Elm street. Thi. the first meeting of the year. Bernice Jones and Mrs. Jennie gave splendid reports of the P- F. O. Sisterhood Convention was held in Newcastle last
L. Raphael
were present, was gue.-t of
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Tt", Woman’s Foreign Missionary of Methodist church met Wed- ^ afternoon in the Community M Installation service by Dr. A. E. J'ngcr followed the program. The ! '* nffieets are: President, Mrs. A. Ijj r *kcsj First Vicp-president, Mrs.
Si-cond Vice-president, 'I- I»ngilen; Third Vice-
I Mrs. A. FI. Monger; Reeordf'nrr ' r ta,y ’ ^ rs ' Herbert Church; | h pending secretary, Mrs. ChurlAllen U |. an: Troasur,r - Mr «- J- P\t f ’ ^' f “ a, l° r Standard BearKin,,; .? llp,on ,,r " thpr »; Header of ksder < 7 ! ; 1 'l S | Mrp ' n ' n ' M «'Mahnn; Ben t ' u 0 ,<i,rht Rp arers; Mrs. n ,!' } ’ Kxten «on secretary,
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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY Of PUTNAM, SS: In the Putnam Circuit Court, No.
13405.
The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, Trustee, plaintiff, vs Cyrus M. O’Hair and Leota (sometimes spelled Lota) L. O’Hair, husband and wife, Louisville Joint stock Land Bank and James L. Mc-
Kee, defendants.
Be it known that heretofore on the 2nii day of October, 1930, The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, Trustee, by its attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, in the State of Indiana, its complaint against the defendants herein and said plaintiff having filed in said Clerk’s office the affidavit of a competent person showing that tile defendant, Isiuisville Joint Stock Land Bank, is a non-re. ident of the State of Indian:;, and that said defe ,dant ... neceer-'iry party to s-ti 1 cause of action, a*>d that said cau.-e of action is one to in’oroe satisfac' ; on of a mortgage upon the following iesfribod real estate 'n Putnam County,
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The west half of the southeast quarter of Section thirty two (32) Township 15 North, Rang? Four (4) Wf.'t, containing m/'n./ (80) acres mere or less. Also part o: the cast half of the southeast qmrtei of said Section, Township and Range, lieginning at the southwest corner of said east half of said southeast quarter of said section; running thence cast to a stake in the highway known as the Greencastle and Crawfordsville Gravel Road, a distance of ten (10) chains; thence with said Road North 21 degree; East 17 Chains and ninety-four (94) links; thence with said Highway North 5 degrees East twelve /t\2) chains and ninety-seven (97) links; thence South 80 1-0 degrees West nineteen (19) chains anil six (G) links to the west line of east half of the southeast quarter of aforesaid Section; thence south with said line twenty-nine (29) chains and sixteen (10) links to the beginning; containing forty-six (40)
acres more or less.
Whereas, said court has ordered said defendant to appear in said court and answer or demur thereto on the 30th day of November, 1930. Now, therefore, by order of said • curt, said d fendant, LouLvillc Joint Stock Land Bank, is hereby notified of the filing and pendency if aid complaint against it and that urdess it appears and answers or demurs thereto at the calling of said cause on the 30th day of November, 1930 being the 55th Judicial day of term of said court which was begun on the 4th Monday in September, 1930, and is being held in the Court House in the City of Greencastle, Indiana, said complaint and the n.at ters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in its absence. )N WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the real f *his court this 2 day of October,
1930.
(SEAL) FEUD LUCAS, Clerk. Hays & Murphy, Maurice E. T-n-mnt, Attorneys. 2 5-3ts.
MOyiES THE voncastle
At last Zone Grey’s thrilling char aitns step from the pages of in; popui.ii hovels onto the screen—ami talk. Paramount has made the long aw ailed entertainment treat a realilj and Grey s wonder tale of outlawry <>u (he Western frontier, "The Light | of Western star will allow at t < 1 Voncasth Friday and 8 day, matinee and night. "The Light of Western Stars" i like a page torn from the grippln. life Story of the West. It pictures 1,1 sr '' m ' n»d dialog, the last deeper ate stand of handed lawlessness on the American frontier. Otto Brower i maker of two great silent Western -, Sunset Pass” and “Avalanche.” and himself a proililr- of the rnttl* rang, and plain country, directed this pic-
ture.
“The Light . of Western Stars' brings Richard Alien forward in hi; second Western role. Again, ns in "The Virginian." he is at greatest ad vantage In this action-drama of the outdoors. And Mary Brian, the lead Ing lady of "Tin- Virginian.” seen, recently opposite Alien In “Burning Up.’’ is the sweetheart. Arlen plays the part of nick Ttatley, battling man i f the West, who seek: to capthre the heart of Mary Brian with cave-man tactics and meets will, a romantic stampede. Then he changes his tactics, with more sue cess. The story Is filled with adventure and danger, and spectacular scenes, familiar in the West a few years ago, are daringly filmed. ICacn minutest detail is authentically cor reel. “The Light of Western Stars’ i not only a rousing entertainment, it is an Important record of the defiant spirit of the American piom-cts. Another of the famous Knnti Rocktle football series "The I.a t Yard’ wRl he on the same hill along with an all-talking comedy. Tonight Alice White in "Show Girl in Hollywood" will have it's final showing.
THE MARKETS
INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 9 (UP) - Hogs receipts 6600; holdovers 166: market mostly steady: 160 to 190 lbs 10.10 to 10.20; 190 to 210 1L 10.30 to 10.40; 210 to 300 lbs 10.50300 to 350 lbs 10.25 to 10.40: 140 t 160 lbs 9.75 to 10; 120 to 140 lb.9.25 to 9.50; packing sows 7.50 to 9. Cattle receipts 900; calves 800; market steer trade slow, indications weak to lower, she stock steady; most cows 4.50 to 6.5o; 1 load at 7; heifers largely 6 to 10.75; low cutters and cutters usual! 3 to 4.25; vealers steady at 12.511 down. Sheep receipts IStiO; market lambs weak to lower; hulk good and cho co 8 to 9: small lot or 2, 9.50; common throwouts down to 5.
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DePauw Chapel
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roots and all.
They call this miracle worker Radox and since it ha- been working wonders with the bad feet of the tight little tales—plasters and acids, cutting and skin destroying liquid be-
long to the dark ages.
It’s the modern way—the sensible way to take out corns—to abolish callouses—to dissolve the hard skin fr.un heels and toes and to put your feet in good vigorous condition so that you can walk and run and jump and dance with ease and pleasure.
Just ask fora box of Radox at Mu!- esaary change ii constructive orderlins Drug Store or any modern drug ly fnshr a is made. In a word, the store—you’ll be delighted. middle group may he called the liber-
The following addre-- was given )\ President G. Br-unley Oxnam at Del’yiiw chapel Tjjiu -day morning: “Change is essential if stability is to he insured,” said President Oxnam in dicussing the -ubject “The Prfi iplei of ( hango and the Prinri pies f Stability. “That wo .must uivt -VaLU; goverLou nt is self-e-. i-di-nt.. If out govr lament is to ie. main stable, however, it must he able to adjust itself > changing conditi n-. Too many .eople think of stabillt in terms fixity. They fail to i- alfc'.* that :• ttate i- a WVnrir thing. Gnvanv « n i- established to maintain certain in-i imental rights. Our Declaration Independence lis’s among these r-. - of life, liberty, ind the pursuit f happiness. 'The C< nstitution sta s that its object is to form a nmr perfect union, establish justice , are domestic tranquJity, provide r the common defense, promote general welfare, md secure th- --sings of liberty; not alone to ourMdves, hut to our posterity. T e are living ideals. Conceptions f i;''-, liberty, and happiness change, ami necessarily adjustments mu t he made so that the chang ng con •< i ns may be realized. “Ameri. an i elu.-try desire.- stability, hut it kn " perfectly well that it must provid'- for research and experinn ntation if t is to progress. In government the ame is true. Just as research i nec ssary in industry, so, too, the maintenance of such civil libert i s as freed >m of speech, of the press, and of assembly are essential. In addition to that, we must provid. for experimentation. We are i.lea’ly situated in this matter, since we have our forty-eight states, each one sov erign and able to experiment in matter- that have to do with political pr gre s. On one side you have today the fascist attitude; on the other, the communist. In between we have oui great middle groups, believing that stability can lie insured as ne<
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notice of qualification of EXECUTOR Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has duly qualified as Executor of the Last will and testament of John W. McAninch, deceased, in the Putnam Circuit Court, of Putnam County, Indiana, and has been duly authorized- by said Court to administer said estate. Sai destate is supposed to be sol-
vent.
Kept. 24, HCW. JOSIE, HURST, Executrix. James & Allee, AU’ye. 26-3t
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Built for many thousands of miles
THU new Ford has been designed and built to give you many thousands of miles of faithful, economical service. Beneath its Hashing beauty of line and color—in those vital mechanical parts which you may never sec — is a high quality of material and accuracy in manufacturing. The reliability and capable performance of the car, in all weather and under all conditions, make it a particularly good choice for long, constant use. It stands up under the added strain of bad roads and hard daily service in a way that has always been characteristic of the Ford car. The passing months will increase your satisfaction in ils performance and confirm your first impression that it is a value far above the price.
Ovrs 5o p. r rent of all rars delivered in Putnam County this year have been Fords—This means something. KIM;. MORRISON. & FOSTER CO. < o Telephone 268 CALL OR PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION
al group. Some of our super-patriots I nique of change, and stiitients ought i tion of the newer me-'nings that come are doing America real harm in this^ to he seeking the principles upon • with av'anred thought when such hour in identifying stability with in- which change mhy made, in the ideals as justice, traoqhility, lil»erty, flexibility. We must develop a tech- interest of the progressive realiza-1 etc., are considered.”
