The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 December 1931 — Page 2
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the
foundland and on the Labrador ice-
fields.
7"" . , ^ . undesigned hTs" been appointed by “The Viking' 1 was produced by VarS. C Sayers of the Central Trust j ^ j U( j gl> of t i ie Circuit Court of I ick Frissell, who with 25 others, lost
County, State
Co., reports the sale of the Lewis Zar- |
w“SSK 1S3? " 1
which shocked the entire world.
6, township 15 north, range 4 west
described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at the southeast cornet of said north half of section 6; thence
lai'!'lj. graceful atomizers in delii ati shapes. V Iruly charming gift
Reelsville. acres and township,
public.
Tlie farm comprises 200 is one of the best in the I'he price was not made
Iteese Hammond, former Greencastlc high chool Aar athlete and regular tackle oi the DePauw football team for three years, was placed on the second all . late eleven as selected I by the Indianapolis News Tusday. Hammond wa also highly praised by the Indianapolis Star and Indianapol I is Times a one of the outstanding i college tackles in the state during i the past season-
Your price io uur price on Fany De*
CUM licious, Grimes and Winsap apples.
Baily or Wetz, at Apple House. 2-1 p
of Indiana, nis life when the Viking was actually 15 ciinill3 and 34 i iB ks; thence ’ u west 52 chains'and 16 links; thence
« 1 • 1 j u y^eirauT 1’oiin ra
R. Todd, late of Putnam
ceased.
Said estate is supposed to be sol-1
vent.
THE CENTRAL TRUST PANY, Administrator.
Cause No. 7417 — Dec. -J, 1931. SHERIFF’S SALE
Oti E. Gulley. Ha> & Murphy, at- w . v torneys. { virtue ol a cerUfieu copj ^‘public sale the fee simple of said rea’
I estate, or so much thereof as may bi (sufficient to discharge said decree, in tent, and costs. Said sale will bi
] of
south 15 chains and 34 links; thenci east 52 chains and 34 links to tinplace of beginning, containing St ,1 re.-., n ore or le^s, in Putnam County
State of Indiana.
If such lento and profits will not oell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will a the same time and place expose at
Ham Circuit Court.
Fancy apph : all varieties; priced!
to uit any purse; at Apple House, j agains( . lh(> rugge<1 and awe-insuir-j Rally a»d Me’/.. -'H 1 ji n g background of the frozen north,
during the great annual Newfound-
John W. Herod, Cleik of the Put 1 Decice to me directed from the Clerk
2 ole. of the Putnam Circuit Court in a
cause wherein l e Federal Land Bank Louisville 1 plaintiff and Ralph Posher, Charb F. Hughes, Grace Hughes, George L. England and ; England, (whose true Christian name
AT THE GRANADA 1 > s unknown) are defendant, requiring With many of its scenes filmed 1 n >e to make the sum of Forty-nine
hundred and thirty-two dollars and thirty-two cent ($4,932.32) with interest on said decree and costs, I will
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.^laki'-up Ikixi* lot iraveling ur fui th# 1 flrrhhin^ tahU*. Lurw mirror50c K $1.00
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Footstools This ga' hi 1 le fiHilstnol makes a rharmini. gill. It is covered with taiH-strv. $1.00 Sheet cV: IMIIoaa ( use SeN Hemstitching with mhiied hems In lovely Boxes—Set $1.00 " $4.95 mi Cj? Shoe Boxes In lovelv color., a useful gift $1.00 s. r. PREVO CO. —A Home Store—
Mm xjO ( -60t-*l.20
'-ti'iuiinii'. For Sale at
NET 6-TAR C0MP0UN
R. P Mullins
(land seal hunt. “’I'he. Viking,” which i opens at the Granada theater on Thursday, purtrajs the virile, redblooded romance of a fighting love, ! tlie love of two strong men for one woman. Advance reports state that the exciting and wholly unusual hunt- ! ing and ship cenes are absolutely genuine, a- this picture was actually I filmed and recorded in sound in Now-
expose at Pubic Sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 1!H!i day of December A. D. 1931, between tlie hours of 10 o’clock A- M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of aid day, at the door of the Courthouse in Putnam County,
Indiana, the rent.- and profits for
term not exceeding seven jeara, the
following Real Estate lo-wit: A part of tl north half of section
made without any relief whatevet from valuation or appraisement laws
ALVA BRYAN,
Sheriff Putnam County, November 25, A. D, 1931. Marshall D- Abrams, Attornej fo Plaintiff. 26-3
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K CZAPIMS RUBIkT
by Sidney HJarunck^
© IMl Urn* Fearufc* Syndtrat* fiu
READ THIS FIRST At Monksilver, a country place outside London, Paul Federofll is slain after carrying the Czarina Rubies from Russia The murderers lail to find the gem*, which therefote must be hidden in tlie house. Frank Severn, who entrusted the rubies to FederoS in Russia, returns to England, is abducted and carried unconscious, to Monksilver. Meanwhile, his friend, Jim Wynter, meets beautiful Katharine far mg. rightful owner of the rubies, as heiress to the Russian prince who lost his lit* saving them from a mob Once a concert violinist, she ha been reduced to penury by an in jury to her wrist Katharine suggests to Wynter that Severn may be tmptifeoiied at Monksilver and he goes there at night, to hnd Severn's servant, Creykc, dead from a stab wound in a car inside the grounds. Hearing a groan within the house, he steals tn, is attacked and falls downstairs. Hours later he regains conscious ness in a strange housr NOW GO ON
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CHAPTER XVII
Into the loom stole sounds ol tiaffic from oui-ide. as though the curtained wmdo* overlooked a husj street. Evidently then this could not
be fr*u hou e ol la t tiiglm Though I Wynter raised himself in bed with a painful effort, and drank the - jiiteitts his clouded memory could not recall — ■ ■'
much about it, why he had gone'
there, or even us name, he did re- 4, ' < I n°* altetnoon,’* Wynter said able way the tiled gi.i--.es T.t woie member vague that it Istd ■ lood lar!'' ,,s ' u| vc ounded thin and tired bui behind uhi< u one imd the .ml ot a back from the road I'• held a gleam of humor. “Please 1 pair 01 keen* penetrating eye.-. Then he became avvaia- of a long,' come in ” ! .strengthened that impression. Bit old-fashioned bell-roipe hanging ^ The door openod wider and a rym a., he bent te peal, to the man in
■ tz-pa 4 1 -
L ol ! 1 How do so ne aw \i
j you fee
who per-
il would be ini ; t ting no know would come, tu ju vi the e plexirg question tor bun it he «, t e
to pull tliat bell
Wynter made an ►rtort to reach out a groping hand for it but a :ddcn wave or di 7 in; made him ixU back with n wn*- pg given
BEWILDERED ‘
\nd ju-i t. n a eeiucd to ee the
have been
Wynter
If her voice owner, who at name, v as nut 1
Cl A ' OU o anxiou
the bed his English was “CtO j on a 1 e * ; a hf at
- caket Wei Wynter- md - .1 feeling too . about joi. Mr 1 1 expect V„ tlj puzzled too no
doubt to hnd louiseit in strange
■attractive orroutid kid • 1 isani anv late knew hi.-; | trieudly louc accoinpanletl bv a little attractive too c niitr that -cen 'd to railiatc g nia
humor m tk-:<
and the tilt ol the rather determined head -apparently uni 'hg 1 I chin—a mouth touched by a little glad to ay—and on top oi that
■ mile in ihe
is «he crossed bdued light of
His aching tired eyes look 111 an good ) impression of a tall graceful girl, jdaugt : with a mass ol oil liaii loo pale to ' Wc t. .01 gold abo'e an ova) face at w hich tween the hou I most men would have stolen a 1 ing \\ hy tt
vna mj-i t. - ■' * eemea to ee the L . C ond glam 1 Mure than pretty 1 Tappcn ;o be
door bemg p. 1 d voftlj op n. He Wynter i .
'ay watching it.as it opened wider, | duractet in the lines ot the mouth Xou liad
wondering who# would come in A girl's fig’.re wa- framed in the open doorway? a girl he had never
seen in his line before
The face *01 the girl who -tood there in the doorway wa, utietly itrange-to ini Wyntei. iea tig him •♦1 withounn , luc to these be ildering surrouradirg on which he had
opened his *5 r
Yet th- nacre creak ot that opening doot haif been enough to qu 1 ken a dormant memory in the wearily groping mind; a swift vivid remembrance of how m the perilous dark ot a strange hor. e his footsteps had been arrested by the sound of a ruddenly opened door . . . how he had stood waiting, holding his breath, not knowing who would tome out from that door—but certainty an
enemy.
That midaigiit adventute at Monksilver I In a ff.i' h those vague elusive scraps of memory had fused into a whole, all that had happened before that abrirpt hiatus of conscioai ness bark in his nurd crystal-clear: bow he had gone from Katharine Tarings flat to Monksilver . . . had caught that "p* »g glimpse ot the missing mrm in a car driven by Creyke , . , had tound Creyke murdered behind tn- locked gate* of
that sinister hou,e . . .
Well, abany rate, unlike that night at Monksilver, this opening door had • ot confironted him with an enemy. The girl wiho, alter her faint tap •n the door, had opened it very guietlysas if aliaid of disturbing her patient? should he be asleep glanced)
•iquirikigly into the room to meet I man with a short pointed ocard, who ■is watching eyes (looked more like a foreignei than w “Ggod j-nornieg-if It ti morning an Englishman, and in some tnaefin-
“Ur perhap, in
i
Inoughi here be ot I and 2 this inoi n me? Uh. because I medical mail I sup ■; ol ro other reason
.. toil r d on ii .1 o 0:1
am l ou
bad been drugged ”
“Drugged:' echoed Wynter in surprise. “Good Eoid 1 I do seem
to have made 0 night ol it!
"Oh, the symptoms were unmistakable," Ur Martel) said with 0 smiling shrug A pretty ,t'ff dose, too. it must ha e been, 'lua vc slept more than twel e hours—well, that’s all to the good ^u'.f probably
lept off the worst effects ''
"Wish tins splitting iead of mine knew that," rciortcd Wynter wilh a smile. Bui the smile was a difficult achievement Hammers pounding ir. Ins In am, more relentlessly Fianceewith the effort to exc langt pM/.e
conversation with his host
Dr Martell nodded sympathet-
ically.
' Uh, I think we might manage tv' do something tor that Don 1 t ! . or worry, but iust he qu.etlv til! I
come back.”
jim Wynter was g!ad to lot hi# tnrobbing head fall hack on tlie pi', low s and close his cy es Ur Mar'.cii went from the room, to return in 1 few minutes v ith a glass full 1 i
It - ■ aft to mtthing , ed 1 Wynter • inviting-looking
"Staines! Bui 1 was 111 Richmond I Wynter laiseu himself in hrd with the last I remember How on earth) a pkinful effort helped b tl 1 p did I come here -supporting „ 1. and d lit Am
Almost as the tevertsh question j tents
bioke <10111 him anodier tiguie ap Sonietning with more Man a kic c peaicd in ihe doorway Iteliind her m it, •whatever it vtas It seemed 'MEre . ni. tepiather." the gin a, fiery as red pepper 01 - - p*!. • said as ne gulped It down, its potcuc Dr Maiteh was a .niddie-agen making him gasp for bieath ,1. „r...,rwt as, h “Now just lie quiet for a m uuie
two.”
iTc Dt :n:.au«d ro.iicri.i i
sy mpathetic toward him
1 he room
"Oh, I shall be all right soon 1 expect, thanks very much Just at the moment my I scad's singing like a pnma donna top notes and all— but that s hardly 'anprising since my last tecollecikm is of pitching down half a dozen - fairs."
IN THE DARK
Even yet with the sound of her > oice Jim Wynter found it difficult to shake off that old insistent sense of dicam like unix-ality—only that no one s head ever ached in a dream as his was aching, proof that this fantastic adventure wa- sober fact. “But I’m hope!e*dy in the dark as to vc here I am or how I came here.” he added "*J know I must have fallen into very kind hands, of cour'e—bul that's about all I do
know,"
“Yes. ! 'uppo-e it must be a little puzzling." she -aid sympathetically. 'Aon are in my stepfather's house
at Stamr- Dr Martell”
SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court in a cause wherein Putnam Lodge No. 45, of the Independent Urder of Odd Fellows, plaintiff, and Frank Grabner, Angela Grabner, defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Four-hundred and twenty-seven dollats and Ninetyi four cents, with interests on oaid decree and costs, I will expose at Public Sale tu the highest bidder, on Sat- ' urday, the 12th day of December, A. ID., 1931, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in, of said day, at the door of the Court1 liouae in Putnam County, Indiana, tlie ! rents and profits for a term not ex Iceeding seven years, the following Real Estate to-wit: Forty (40) acres off the south end of the northwest fractional quarter of m'-lion thirty-one (31) in township . Thirteen (13) north, of range four (4) west. Except two (2) acres off the south end heretofore set off to Janies Young's heirs, all in Putnam County, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not cell for a sufficient sum to satisfy - ild decree, interests and cosU, 1 will, ct the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge . aid decree, interest, and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatsoever from valuation or appraisement laws. Vha Bryan, sheriff Putnam County.
Alva Bryan,
Sheriff Putnam County. Nov. 18, A. D. 1931. Andrew E. Durham, attorney for plaintiff. 19-3ts
ter stone on the line between the ands formerly owned by Samuel ihism and David Priest; thence east I 1 rods and 11 feet to a stake on the tailroad; thence north 40 poles: hence west three poles; thence south 19 poles to the place of beginning, Also, the south east quarter of the north west quarter of section 35, ownship 15 north, range 4 west, con aining 40 acres, more or less; Also, all that part of the south west (uarter of the north east quarter of ;ection 35, township 15 north, range l west, tliat lies west of the Chicago, ndianapolis and Louisville Railroad, ontaining 10 acres, more or less; Also, u part of the north east quar er of section 34, township 15 north, ange 4 west, to-wit: Commencing at he north east corner thereof; thence vest on the section line 50 rods; hence south 16 feet, thence east 50 od.->; thence north 16 feet to the place f beginning, containing one-fourth of 11 acre, and contining in all 152 acres, I
more or less.
If such rents and profits will not' iell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will, it the same time and place expose at public sale tlie fee simple of said real -’state, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws.
Alva Bryan,
Sheriff Putnam County November 24, A. D. 1931. Charles McGaughey, attorney for
Final Times Toi,i ?llt 10c & 35c “THE TIP OFF” with Ibfldip Quillan Robert Armstrong Thurs. - Fri. 10t* & 35c .MM
Plaintiff.
25-3ts
SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of a certified copy of a
Decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana, in a cause wherein Citizens Trust Company of Greencastle, I Indiana is Plaintiff and Cyrus O'Hair, Leota O’Hair, his wife. Madonna 'A’Hair, James L. McKee and James I. 1 Nelson are defendants requiring me to make the sum of Fifteen hundred | lorty six dollars and forty cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I I will expose at Public Sale to the highJest bidder, on Saturday, tire 19th day of December A. I). 1931, between the | hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock j p. m. of sai<l day, at the door of the ( ourthou.-m in Greencastle, in Putnam County, Indiana, tlie rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, ;tie following real estate in Putnam | (Aunty, in the State of Indiana, and I
(Mscribed as follows, to-wit:
j the west half of the north west quarter of section 35, township 15 north, range 4 west, containing 80
I acres, more or less;
Also, the south half of the north j east quarter of the north west quarter j of section 35, township 15 north, . range 4 west, containing 20 acres,
j more or less;
Also, one and seventy-five hundledths (4.75) acres off of the west side of the west half of the north west of tlie north east quarter of secton 35, township jj north, range 4 west, and mure particularly described as follows: Beginning at a cor-
AN ORDINANCE IN RELATION ID PLACES OF PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT AND PICTURE SHOWS SECTION I. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the City of Greencastle, Indiana, that it shall be unlawful for any person, persons, firm or corporation tu exhibit or participab in the management, conducting or carrying on of any picture show or any theatrical and all oilier exhibitions, shows or entertainments in the City of Greencastle, Indiana (except lectures on scientific, benevolent or literary subjects and apparatus for the illustration and explanation of same) without a license from said City be first procured as herein pro-
vided.
And any person, persons, firm or corporation desiring to procure a 11-1 cense from said city for the purpose ; of exhibiting or participating in the , management, conducting or carrying on of any picture show, theatrical and all other exhibitions, shows or entertainments in the City of Greencastle, Indiana, (except as above provided), shall pay to the Treasurer, the sum of Five dollars per day, Ten dollars per week on one Hundred and Twenty five dollars per year, and the Treasurer shall receipt the applicant specifying the amount paid and the license applied for, and upon filing receipt with the City Clerk, the Clerk shall issue to such applicant a license stating therein the name of the person, persons, firm or corporation in whose favor and for what purpose it is granted, and tlie time it is to continue and tlie house or place where such picture show, theatrical and other exhibitions, shows or entertainment is or are to be had or held. SECTION II. Any person, persons, firm or corporation, violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction, be fined for each of fense in any sum not less than One Dollar or more than Twenty-Five
Dollars.
SECTION III. All license issued by virtue of this ordinance shall be signed b\ tlie Mayor and attested by | the City Clerk of said City of Green-
castle, Indiana.
SECTIUN IV. All ordinances heretofore existing in the City of Greencastle, Indiana, or parts thereof, which are in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTIUN V. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and due publication. Approved by me this 24th day of
November, 1931.
William L. Denman, Mayor. Attest: Fred E. Snively, City Clerk.
21-25-2
‘THE VIKING’ Here is ONK Picture You’ll never forget! Thrilling! Dramatie! The first all-talking drama of the Arctic.
Special Matinee Thursday 2 P. M.
Benefit show for the First and Third Ward P. T A tGilRANADA
Another fireencastle Plan Praises Hoyt s Compoui William Hill, Greencastle Rmi/IctI )i Years, Says Hoyt's Compound Re lieved Rheumatism and Stomach
Trouble
And now hundicds are throng.r.gd National Cut Rate Store to i«W about Hoyt's Compound and ever):») you can hear praise voiced by peopld| of Greencastle. They are actuailfj amazed at the quick re.-ults Hojf'i Compound produce- The latest local resident to shout prai e for the gffat Hoyt’s Compound i Mr. William ffilrj 306 Sycamore Street, who states:
lohn.son Oliver Oarage lop and body repairing Mechanical Repairing lilass f or Any Make Car Door Glass Installed . $3.50 U indshield Installed ... Special prices oir all Accessories, Alcohol, <nis and Creases. Lowest prices in town. All material and work guaranteed.
17 E. Franklin St.
Phone 321
N. MO— » “ “ --| SI '
I have been troubled a number oj years with a bad stomach and rf'f times I thought my time had come« am seventy yeats old. Die ^ S! C| would actually scare me and 4t ^ J I would think my heart was gom Stop. Along with this stomachal feting, I would have dull hea-c and felt stuffed through m) co - The food would .-our and cause ing of hot liquids which burnad • "For the past y ear I have nadrh«' matism, which pained in m > * j ankles and legs in genera^ ^ fering was terrible. I ^ hopes, when a friend j^iped h.B that Hoyt’s Compound had neip and advised me to try d ■ "I have now taken about ^ and am actually sU ^ n ^ ave obu ir, happy over the results c<|nl . ed through the use of ' kind pound. I am actiruliy e* 1 ^^, ^
heumatic rond.t o
complete!)'
ach or gas and my ^ me, and the rheumab . left my bodycomP«^ ,
left me, and
has
haven’t a single tr8ce " J , a hupp) body. You can i |l,a * in ;U ;fcnnf man 1 am. 1 urge f' compound ‘ person to gb e Hoy ^ vnU w jll b*
fair trial and I am s ure ver j/j
convinced as 1 have been.
this statement at * n ) t j, e Jit-
. » sjdtth(
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See the Hoy t Sv el ' a |i* th side th* tional Cut Rate Store, South. . , Courthouse in Green ^“"f am oHs P r ** explain the action o Com po«ndl*
everywhere
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