The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 December 1930 — Page 3

4SSIF1ED ADS UC SAbE of household goods kimls at Dunbar home, TiOS E. y gt., Thursday, Dec. 11th, 1 • Vestal, Auct. 8-3t. o —• » SALE—Poodle puppi(!S, 6 old. C. H. Meikel, Phone 511. 8-3p

g\|,E—1925 Model Frrd se,J torn! lion, new tires. Call Ljn St. 10 -1-P

SA I,B The Churls Corset for and style. Phone 245-L. I Handel. 8-31.

cause wherein The Pruden- Oeem. i ’i 7 ° U£ tial Insurance Company of America in m t'’th ''"h t0 ^ onsiller an<1

H„li , , P , a S Ut>0 " the matter of appropria<ind ' tlons f or the sum of One thousand,

S.M.K:—Nice fat geese. Phono ,18, 8-3ts.

I SALIC Plenty of good eating Ling apples, $1.25 per bushel, uch’s Orchard . Itf

SALE 2 hole laundry stove.

will he a rummage sale at house Saturday morning.

10-21.'

SHERIFF’S SALE l , ' ~ ;—

By virtue of a certified copy 0 f . . !i" ^ " ' < j' m,u '* on fia ‘^ < ^ a *' e

Mhe 6 ? 0 ^ di ^ ted f ^ 0,n the ^'^ntLsion";' 0 Court Ho!^

ana, in a cate Sin Th*! T m bounty, Indian., Court House at

Company

is Plaintiff and Charles N.

Loie W. Holland his wife, Robert C.' nm7 hundred and thirty-f„ U r dollars w.fe, George W. Osborne ami Ver>u Treasury to be used as'sd forJhta Osborne are reqmnng me to make the llmdget prepared and in th e sum of Seventy-nine humlred,.mm •, unt> Auditor’s office and as Uted three dollars and th.rty-one the tax „ .V,,.- i V . with interest on said decree and cost, 'nam Gouty, Indiana. Said appropriaw.H expose at Public sale to the tions to be made from the general highest bidder, on Saturday, the 27th'cunty fund in the county treasury,

nil s lid moneys to b" used for the

nVlnet- P \t c 'll r .l, , ,i ' 1 l ,ur l*ose.s named in the said bud0 ; ? e /' • 0f 8a,d d “ y ' at th " (l ' K0t and in said n dice to the tax payof the Court Hou.se in Putnam County, h., ■ and which said notice ? *

Indiana, the rents and profits for a,the newspapers on th. term not exceeding seven years, Um th, notice following Real Estate to-wit: j„f being attached The East half of the West half and , on-ideration

the West half of the East half of the WILLIS E. GILL, County Auditor.

day of December, A. 1)., 1930, between' all ,1,1 moneys to

the hours of 10 o’clock A. M.

appears in same days

Floyd Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Simpson.

SOUTH CLINTON The two weeks revival closed last Sunday night owing to the bad

weather.

The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Callie Arnold’Dec. 18. All members are urged to be present. Be sure and bring a present for the grab bhg. Miss Fern Co.\- spent the week end with home folks, Charles Cloe and

family.

Mr. Searcj and family, Mrs. Scott and wife of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones. The Rev. C. W. Lakin, George

Pierce and wife and Miss Eva Elevens I Mr. and Mrs. Berlie Tucker Sunday.

PLEASANT GARDENS The ladies aid of the Reels* ill, ;vl E. Church met Thursday with Mrs.

Andy Huffman.

The operetta directed by Mrs. Helen Jarrell will be given Thursday evening at the Reelsville high school. The S. S. club met with Mrs. Emma

Aker Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Forest’ iAkot have moved to their new home. Mr. and Mrs., Elmer Berry and daughters of Brazil and -Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hunt of Manhattan took dinner Sunday with William and Lcota Slip-

waiter.

Mr. and Mrs. John Hassler vi-ited

appears, and a copy there-

for your use and

southwest quarter of Section 9, Township 15 North, Range 4 West of th,'

bowl $•>. ( ook s South hod J .Second Principal Meridian, containing

IPhone 134. 10-2t. bo acres, more or less;

Also part of the southwest quarter of Section 9, and part of the Southeast quarter of Section 8, in said! [Township and Range, bounded as f 111'iws, to-wit: Commencing aj •■he

| SALE—National cash vogis-j Southwest corner of the East half f

ol Putnam County, Indiana.

21-Dec. 3-10.

■SALE Block coal, $4 50; $1: egg coal $3.75; mine unc 290-LX. 8-6p.

County Notes

B AINBUIDGE

Mr. and Mrs. Will Goff of Russellville are here to spend the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Harvey Hall. Mr Clara Mathews has gone to Crown Point for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Basil Pruitt. Mrs. Leona Calvert enteitained Dr. and Mrs. (Ynn ard Mr. and Mrs.

toughs adding machine, show j the Southeast quarter of said Section ,11 rases, (ripple minor, and g, thence East with the Section line re fixtures. Phone 74. Sol, to the center of the West half of the jsld Ip.[Southwest quarter of Section 9;

thence North 50 rods; thence West to the center of the Greencastle and, .. ,

Crawfordsville Free Gravel Road;, Ut ""'T'’ '''.'‘‘'‘'T

thence South 48L_, degrees East with said road to the West, line of the East half of the Southeast quarter of said Section 8; thence South to the place of beginning, containing 42

SAIT. Table model SilverJjr | , with 25 records, Knc 25. John Cook and Son

10-Ip 'acres, more or less; Containing in all

I 0 of the above described tracts 122 JU LR Cabinet Silvertone acr es, more or less, in Monroe Town^chine, 25 records, $12.00. sh'!’, Putnam County, Indiana. John Cook and Son. Co. H such rents and profits will not

10-lp .sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy

■_ o said decree, interests and costs, I will, SA ,K W. C. Free Sewing at the same time and place expose at 9.50. Phone 25. John Cook public sale the fee simple of said real

10-lp estate, or so much thereof as may he

o— sufficient to discharge said decree,

interest and cost*. Said sale will lie made without .any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. EDWARD EITELJORGE, Sheriff

Putnam County.

December 3, A. D. 1930. C. C. Gillen, Attorney for Plaintiff.

Dec. 3-3ts.

T.E—Erector set, good as (able. Phone 430. 10-lp

For Kent— OR SALE— 4-room

jrn house. Alva Bryan, of 45. 9-tf.

AT:— 80 acre farm in rf.-h : p fqr eilhci grain or |Fanu ♦'lUpped^ Sec W. P.

iieh^tlector further in-V.-'V V 19-31.

T Office over Browning n,l stole. See Mrs. Henry 4 SoutV VineV 10-5*p

WoiltTji Lrroom house

NT

8-tf

Phone,. n‘l7'-t£.

n

'INT — Moderti furnished steam heat. 309 East ret. Phone 1&3-K. 10-lt scellaneous— SERVICE. Guaranteed , The Radio Man.” ExOffice phone 230. Home 1-tf

T rask s garage ami t in wrecking equipment, ft klad in the county. I enrice. Plwoe (10. 6 4p o Gift , lections in hand fa. .iM. ry, luncheon sets, t t'i order. Mrs. Frank Mrs. William Bishop, 606 -treet. 19Tp. UN EXPECTED SOON GTON, Ind., Dec. 10, vision affecting the fuiu t 50 stone mills in the Bedford district, employmen, is expected to be January 1 by the intercommission.

NOTICE TO PUTNAM COUNTY TAX PAYERS Notice is hereby given to the tax payers of Putnam County, Indiana, that the Putnam County Council, of Putnam County, Indiana, is being called to ephvene in special se-sion to make additional appropriations from the General County Fund of said county, to pay certain expenses and charges against said county for the current year of 1930. Therefore, notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Putnam County, Indiana, that the Futnam County Council of said county is called to meet in Special Session at 10 o’clock A. M. on SATURDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1930 and when so convened will be asked to determine the necessity of and to appropriate theisum of $1,934.17 from the General Fund of said county to lie used in paying the current expenses and liabilities of said county for the current year, 1930, said moneys to be appropriated for the following uses,

to-wit:

For expense and salary of county coroner, $232.01. For repair of bridges, $333.08. For orphan poor, $00.90. For salary of County Council,

$140.00.

For township poor, $1,167.00.

Total, $1,934.17.

Unless objections are made by ten or more taxpayers of said County, other than those who pay poll taxe.only, in the manner prescribed by law, the said Putnam County Council will

A huge number of friends from here attended the funeral of Oscar I^ine at Greencastle Sunday after-

noon.

James L winan went to Chicago last Friday where he met his brother Frank, of Cleveland, Ohio, and they attended the stock show over Saturday returning to Bainbridge Sunday morning. Mr. Frank lew-man visited his mother ami other relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Dolby Codings w-a* very pleasantly surprised on Tuesday of lest

spent Sunday with A. L. Heady and family. Roe Had and Ben Sanders of Brazil spent the week end with Elbert

Bettis.

Several from around here attended the funeral of Mrs. Lester Leonard at Long Branch last week. Also of Mr. Hayden Wood at Union Chapel. Autumn Cloe spent Sunday with Helen Slavens. Miss Opal Frank gave a shower last Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Hazel Bettis Alexander. The bride received many beautiful and useful presents. Roe Hall, Wallie Floyd and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hall of Brazil ate supper with Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce last Wednesday night. Mrs. Callie Arold is leaving today Mre. Callie Arnold left Monday for Indianapolis to spend a few days with the Rev. Walter Wilmouth and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miner. Mr.and Mrs. Joe Staggs called on Russell Boswell and family Sunday

night.

MORTON There will be a musical program and supper at the Morton school on Thursday night, Dec. 11. Every one is cordially invited. Maxine and Kathleen Clodfelter spent Wednesday night with Mary Dell Kendall. Miss Cora Carrington is staying

week, it being the anniversaiy of h'r w ‘th Mr. and Mrs. Jack ClodfePor birthday. \t the noonhour a numlu during the sickness in their family, of h r frie <l appeared—took cha; - 1 The ladios aid n ’ et with Mr8 - J( ' i0 of the d n and soon rra . L. >tr on Wednesday, Dec, 10, I ■ ed a bountiful meal. Those present moPtin K was Postponed from the first

were Dr. and Mrs. W. I). Conn, Mr. Wednesday.

Mr.and Mrs. Win. Perkins returned ime from a two week’s visit at Wetl-

and Mrs. O. S. Van Cleave and son, Robert, Mr. and Mis. Alliert Baleh,

Mr. and Mrs Howard Hostetler end ^ their daughters.

Newtf^nt called on his sister,

V 1. J C* 1

.John

/r : 7r*.;.vr^T-TTriTiT’*’-'

the under-

iii' seeking a reduc-

rates on crushed stone. P^uant B> this notice and the notice inr - already held before to thenl P roceed and 'letomune and n.rier’s examiners, the' ma .V order and make said appropnmhav e declared they willi tion for the U8es and Purposes to be ''vacuate their businesses name<1 al,ove herpin - by an oniinanc<! notion is made. <iu, y passed and adopted by said

'.he iate on both rough ouncd ‘

idone was the same, 30'.- This notic,, >fiven hy commission raised the 8iKned as Au,iitor of Butnam County,

" stone to 38 1 .> cents. Indiana.

the mill owners assert- WILLIS E. GILL, County Auditor.

ln "tdeis for rough stone ' exclusion of those for [uoduct. The rough stone a' |s>ints near to the

“tion thereby reducing the

n**! stone shipped all

‘ stone district.

1 l " ltXPAYERS

^payers of Floyd town- ■ 'i' ry Board will meet

Notice to the Members of the Putnam

County Council

To John Sinclair, Herschel C. Foster, George Ensign, ^Villiam B. Brid-

tiie 1 K es i H. C. Morr^on, Cliarles McF'erran,

and George Aker, members of and constituting the Putnam County Council of Putnam County, Indiana. Y’ou and each of you are hereby notified that a Special Meeting of the Putnam County Council, of Putnam

office at 1 o’clock

l " mi ‘ke the following County, Indiana, has been called hj Priatiorv for the year the undersigned auditor of said coun-

j ty to convene in a special session at

10 o’clock A. M., on 20TH DAY OF

No ' 13, $600.00; No. 15,

(ho U |.

No ,, N > ~ 3 ’ o' $8.0(1. ^ Frederick,

trustee.

10-lt

SATURDAY, THE DECEMBER, 1930

You, aim each of you are hereby further notified, as members of said Putnam County Council to attend said

daughter Don, h>, Mt. and Mr.-. Ca l .. *iLtj f I.. ,, ... „ , , ,, ,,, . Mrs. Helen Mhdtfojt'oW Sunday Snnth and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn lixnii-^ M | g v , ., ,| •

berger.

.Mrs. ('1 Tla Shea spent Sunday in| Indianapoli' whore -he visited her; son-in-11w Paul White, who is in the

hospital.

Tom MRe of Indianapolis was a visitor in I) L .I ridge Monday. Mr b Mi . Clyde McVeyi of Ini ianya-il! \ i itod Wajlgr CpRrhs uir-l fhmify (Ai Suhd:ry. *»* 1 * : i Mil and Mrs. H, R. Sands spoilt M*41*hi\ hi L dinsjpolis. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Scobee entertained at dinner Sunday Rev. Hay Ragsdale, Mr. and Mrs. Chester York ol Gcisou'a.stle aad Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stevenson. Much inteii st is being shown at the Young Peoples meetings held each Sunday evening. Rev. Ragsdale led the discussions last Sunday at the M. E. Church. The Ladies Aid of the M. Iv church will m rvc :i Turkey supper in th ■ basenn nt of the chuirh Tu 'sday evening, December 16th. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Fosher and so:i Ralph wi-re guests of Mr. and Mi -1 . Robert Wat-on at Indianapolis, Sun-

day.

The childien and grand children of Mrs. Emma I.ewman gave her a smprise Sunday evening in eeh-hration of her sc-vont v fifth hirthda> an; iversHry. The featuic of the evening was an oyster supper, with a huge birthday cake adorning the center of the table.Those present were Mr. anil Mis. James Lr-wman n'd children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred lewman and children, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Van Cleave and son, Mis- Ishs Grider of Greencus'i" and F. (’. I.ewman of Cleveland, Ohio.

.Mrs. Frank Santer attended the aid at Mrs. A. J. Huffmans Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mace, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Mace of Clay City, Mr. and Mis. Reese Huffman and Mrs. E. P. Aker spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Forest Aker.

MOVIES

—VONCASTLE— “Brothers” Starring Bert Lytell Striking and Realistic Film Another of the last year’s successful stage plays has (joen brought to the screen. It is “Brothers”, the Columbia dramatic vehicle dual impe:sonation role. ‘Brothers” will play at the Voncastle Theatre Thursday and Friday, Matinee and Night. The stage play was considered one of last season’s brilliant successes. It lan for eighteen months on Broadway and the road. The film is even more thrilling than the play. The story is concerned with the lives of twin brothers, separated in infancy and the effect of contrasting enviroment- on their personalities. One is brought up in an atmosphere of wealth, the other in poverty. In unfolding, it reveals the dissolute life of the rich boy ending in murder and the wholesome life of the poor boy. Beit Lytell’s dual characterization is a clever, finished piece of acting. Dorothy Sebastian makes a sweet heroine. She is a capable little actress and is extremely attractive. Others in the ca.-t ere William Morris, Richard Tucker, and Claire McDowell. ,Jo-d»y Leatrice Joy in “THE LOVE

TRADER", a beautiful romance of the South Seas will have it’s final showing.

POULTRY SHOW AT RUSSELLVILLE IS MARKED SUCCESS

RUSS ELLVILLE, Dec. 10—The Poultry and Egg show held here last week proved a big success with 300 entries. Exhibition class of poultry us fol-

lows :

Barred Rocks—1st, Clarence Goff. Rhode Island Reds — 1st, Ralph j Spencer; 2nd, and 3rd, Harry Ramsey.! Entry No. 8—Olin Leonard, 1st j prize sweepstakes. Entry, No. 21—Otu Clodfelter, j White Rocks. Entry No. 24—hirst and second on pullets. First and second on cockerels, Mrs.! Robert Irwin and son, Greencastle J sweepstakes. Partridge Rocks — 1st and 2nd prizes, Andie Jackson. White Wyandotts — 1st prize, John Gulliams; 2nd, Kiah Hoovcrmale. Silver Lace Wyandotts -1st and 2nd prize, Michael Thompson. Jersey Black Giant-, 1st and 2nd Audie Jackson. Entry No. 22—Ernest Wilson. Entry No. 17—Frank Jackson.. Silver Durkins—1st, Audy Jackson., Black Minorca-, entry No. 14—1st and 2nd Walter Penn, Brown's Valley. Dark Cornish, entry No. 14—1st and 2nd, Walter Penn. Buff Orphington, entry No. 2—pullet, first, Ralph Spencer. White Leghorns, entry No. 11—1st, ! Audie Jackson. Entry No. 21—Otto Clodfelter. Brown Leghorns—1st, Mrs. Fred Dalghren. Buff Leghorns, entry No. 2 Ralph Spencer. Entry No. 34 — Charh-.-Smiley. Partridge Cochins—1st and 2nd prize, Charles Smiley. Dark Brahamas — 1st Charles Smiley. u Polish —1st, Charles Smiley. Galein Polish—1st. Charles Smiley. Turkeys, Bronze, entry No. 18— Bert Harbison, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th

prize.

Entry No. 21—1st and 3rd, Otto Clodfelter. Entry No. 33—1st and 2nd, Mrs. Lew WiL-o. Ducks, White Pekin, entry No. 21 — 1st, Otto Clodfelter; 2nd Ernest Wilson; 3rd Gerald Pointer. Indian Runner Pencil, entry No. 34

| (ilVK THE FAMILY A RADIO For Christmas

I Wil! make them a happy and appreciated gift for several 1 ) come. Come in and see these beautiful sets. Mooiv E!e<*tri<* ♦ 19 SOI 1 11 INDIAN \

— Charh':; Smiley, 1st. Mallard ducks—1 t prize, Ed Lloyd. Bantam 1st, R.nph Spencer. • Silver Sebright -1st Otis C'lodfel* ter. Golden £ l '. 1: 1 ' - ter; 2nd, Ch ii - Smiley. Em.-li n i ' ( arle Smiley. Eqvpti ’ i t, Charles Smilcy. Toulou: - I t, ( lari nee Goff.

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RUSSELLVILLE Miss Clara Cunningham is visiiimr her sister, Miss Elizal th Cunning-, ham. Mrs. Jesse Potter and Miss Devot i| Potter spent Wednesday in Indiana-! polls. J Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ames of Carbon are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Audie Jackson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clark of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. ’and Mrs. Robert Grimes and family. , Mrs. Ella Everman returned home Sunday from South Bend, having spent the past thiee months at th" Oldenburg Inn. Mrs. Vera Hopper of •Indianapolis, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Obenchain. Mr. and Mis. Life McGaughey s)H'iit Su ulay with Mr. and Mrs. H. W Sutherlin. The following from here attended the Eastern Star meeting at Crawfordsville Thursday evening Mrs. Frank Kennedy, Mrs. Maggie Gardner Mrs. E. W Baker, Mrs. Cora Whit--on, Miss Jennie Is nurd, Mr. and Mrs.

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