The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1932 — Page 4

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TiS CASES' B32WSX. f-iOBEN'CASTlE, INDIAJN'A. FKIJAT. JAyVAR" 1. i9?2.

pact

See ittese

r^VALUE

rtNNtY S ALWAYS SUPtRiOi Qu AM i Y AT LOWIR THAN EVER PRiCiS?

OUTING FLANNEL 27 inch in iipht or d^rks. •TC Yard

MUSLIN 36 INCH UNBLEACHED Ertra 77eight h;gh count Muslin. 4C Yard

WIZARD 8'j x t»0 SHEETS IT. rest e’.-er offered at u. o a price. 2 For $1.00

AVENUE 36 INCH PRINTS Fast colors, new spring patterns-

10c

CHARDONIZe HOSE FOR WOMEN First^ time at this low price

Pi cot Top-

25c

Pair

Yard

HONOR MUSLIN PURE FINISH 36 inch bleached or 39 in

unbleached-

Yards For

79c

DRESS PANTS

FOR MEN

Can you .rnagme such low price. Buy Now.

98c

Pair

FAN< V SOX FOR MEN

Share Now—Rayon ed over mercerized

piait-

2

Fair

25c

RONDO PRIMED CAMBRIC pring iine and what

15c

Yard

LONGIES FOR BOYS Dandy for school wear. Sizes to 16. 79c P „ t

BATH TOWELS 18 x 36 Y'ou’re accustomed to paying 15c for such a towel 4 Far 39c

DRESS SHIRTS FOR BOYS Fast colors and a new assortment of patterns. 35c Each

NATION WIDE 36 INCH OUTING Li?ht and darks at a new low price.

10c

Yard

House Frocks f AST COLORS f shipment and all siztrom it to 52.

t

“ For *P

$1.00

I't int Pa jamas FOR WOMEN What a value. F'ast color, Ol t««nt patterns

2

For

$1.00

Handkerchiefs FOR WOMEN A special purchase makw these possible at 15C Dozen

PLAY SUITS HEAVY WEIGHT

Sizes 2 to 8 in weight this time-

a heavier

49c

Suit

LUNCH CLOTHS

PFRE LINEN

Large assortment of patterns to choose from

( ) Lt

Fpr

$1.00

Boy’s Sweaters FANCY PULL-OVERS One of the greatest values we have offered.

49c

Each

YlLlOu palm CANVAS GLOVES Knit wrist, heavy uoufclc yellow palm.

Q

Pair

2c9

DOUBLE-BACK WORK SHIRTS Now “Bijj Mac” shirts with double nack

59c

Each

MEN’S UNIONS HEAVY RIBBED Ecru color, rayon trim, good weight for such a price

I9e

Fuit

WORK SOX PART WOOL Cold weather will come. A splendid value. 3 p,,, 17c

Men’s Sweaters HEAVY FLEECED A welcome garment on cold mornings. Only 3 dozen.

89c

Each

COSTUME SLIPS

FOR WOMEN Extra length cotton gee, silhouette style

pon-

39c

Each

PART WOOi, SINGLE BLANKETS Size 10x80, large block plaids Just 100 ot these

79c

Each

NATION WIDE 81 x 99 SHEETS A value last year at 87c, a super-value now at

C9e

Each

PENCO

81 x 99 SHEETS

any cotton

As good as sheet made.

98c

EACH

Du not misunderstand us. The above items are not odds and ends, shopworn, and out of date merchandise. Our entire force has worked all day today unpackrn and marking case after ease of this • vi p new spring merchandise.

All heavy winter merchandise, including Men’s and Boy’s overcoats, sweaters, Ladies Coats, etc. were repriced during inventory for quick clearance. We arc bound to have cold weather. Share now.

JL C. Penney Co, is®.

IT/PAYS TO SHOP AT PENNEY S

~~ ther Logansport mu?t operate its -•yvor plant on a ccst-exper.se basis V- --ether it could operate on a pro- •• ijr v —The eeurt r - — .. servic " ~ ’ • " : •••■ ;r.c in holding that the city was eni to a reasonable profit. [ F.-'ponsibility of the state for acr.- cf its officers ~as decided in the case of John R. Feigie against the highwy cornmianen. me comr :".on had contracted to construct a hig .- ay in southern Indiana but the emission was forced to default on ; contract when a county failed to ; ide right-of-way for the road. In u:h an instance, the court held the rate has only the same rights as an ndividual. It awarded Feigie dami r?es - Juan Lopez, Lake county, brought the suit which resulted in a decision that courts may not deny the right to file a writ or error coram nebis. He took the case directly to the supreme court after Judge Martin Smith of the Lake criminal court .refused to entertain his petition for a writ. The “third degree” ruling was made on an appeal by two Fort Wayne detectives who had been sentenced to jail and f.ned for assault and battery as a result of their treatment of a prisoner.

SKI TOURNAMENT ANNOUNCED RENO, Sev, (UP)—The National Ski Tournament will be held at Lake Taboe, here, early next February, it was announced recently. This event, which is the crowning feature of the winter sport season in the West, is exjected to attract a number of Olympic aspirants and contestants from ail parts of the world.

HUNGRY THIEVES STEAL CAKE FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. (UP)—Six cocoanut cakes, six fruit cakes, three devil’s food cakes, six chocolate cakes and three marble cakes constituted the loot taken from a grocery store here by thieves.

CLASSIFIED ADS

EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES SUPPLIES AND SERVICE Phone 495 J. P. HIRT

Loans on Antos up to $300 00 | o’ new or used cars. INDIANA LOAN CO. 24'.. E. Washington St. Phone I5|

—For Sale—

Best Brazil block coal, $3 50 ton. Top vein block, screened, $3 Mine run, $3 Nut, $2.50. Phone 803 Ed Crawley. 28-6p.

AUCTION SALE NOTICE I will sell at public auction on SatI urday, January 16, 1932 at 10:00 o’clock A M. at my garage in Mt. Meridian. One Hudson coach, motor No. 241536, car No- 645797, to cover charges amounting to thirty-six dollars ($36.00) for storage etc. Vernie Larkin’s Garage l-8-2ts. FOR SALE—Five work horses at community sale Saturday, January 2. 31-2p

For Rent-—

FOR RENT—Modem furnished 2 or 3 room apartment with garage. Phone 497 X,. . ■ 30-lt.

< ( I l.K MAKES REPORT

A total of $.8,785 41 in fees collect ed during 1931 by county clerk John W Herod, have been turned into the. county treasury The clerk has also turned over to the county prosecutor the Mitn of $510.76 collected during

' MAN HELD IN CAGE

paid into the office by hu.-bands sep,i,rated from their wives has been given out as support money by the

I clerk. Hunting and fishing license •sales netted a total of $1,316.25. but j 90 )ier cent of this went to the state. During the past year .306 civil cases, 186 criminal charges, and 131 estates were Picketed by the county

clerk.

10 YEARS

HOLDINGFORD, Minn, Jan. 1, (IIPi—Alex I,itchy, 34, adjudged insane a decade ayo, W as free today

from the dungeon-like cage in the basement of his parents’ home today which he had not left for 10 years. Nearly blind from long confinement in the dark cell and mute from keeping silent four years, the man was under medical care while County Attorney James J. Quigley considered bringing charges against the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Litchey, at St. Cloud.

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AMERICAN SECURITY CO. PHONE 98 >

Six Important Decisions Made By High Court RILING OF STATE SUPREME COURT DURING PAST YEAR OF INTEREST

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 1, (UP)— At least six highly important decisi' ■ s affecting the rights and property of Indiana residents were included among cases disposed of by the state upreme court during the year ended today. -u’* v ^ In these cases the five supreme court judges made these interpretations: The accomodation notes given banks | are enforceable. ! That a city is entitled to make a reasonable profit on a municipal utility rather than operate it on a cost bana.

That the state, through its officers, is responsible for the failure or neglect of its (fficials. That a court cannot deny the filing of a motbn for a wnit of error coram nobiss (attempt to introduce additional evidence after a case is de-

c' led).

Polio • officers nave no authority under the law to use “third degree” methods in questioning prisoners. That depositors in a defunct bank may not petition for the appointment of a receiver for the institution. Another case of importance, placed before the court but still pending, concerns the priority of bate funds in a date bank. This case first was deliberated in the appelate court but wa^ transferred to the supreme court when appellate judges were unable to

agre>.

The case involving accomodation note was an appeal from lower court litigation in which it was brought out that three persons had given notes to the bank when it w-as considered necessary to strengthen aseclf, the court held the notes given as accomodation paper to a bank for tbs purpose of making a showing of assets for the bank are enforceable against the makers m a suit by the receiver for the bank. The decision pointed out that receiver represents the depositors as well as the bank officials and stockholders. Occasion for the municipality ruling was an appeal from Cass circuit court. Arguments were held on the question

-Wanted—

WANTED—Family washings done in country away from city soot. Soft water used Washings called for. Call R.-196 21-2p

Pure Cane Fine Granulated 25 Lb. Bag

FEED Best Quality Scratch t eed iOG Lb. Bag $1.19

Potatoes

U. S. No. 1 Inspected White Stock

100 Lb.

Bag

99c

CHEESE PRUNES

F L LL CREAM

California Santa Clara

Hi 18c 6125c COFFEE PEACHES

OAKLEY’S SPECIAL Lb. 19c

Choice Dry I * Lb. 1

Crackers

Cocoa

Hollmna SelttSoda

2

BOX LB.

Extra Pound | / Qualit; Package I ^

Dates lb. 10c Oleo xlT 21bs7l9c Mince Meat 19c Cake FlouU'S”"" 27c 4 ■ Small Pork Loin for oast, Lb 10}-c Fresh skinned ham, to 12 lb. Avg. Half or Whole, Lb- lO^c Fresh Meaty Spare &s, 3 Lbs 25c CHOICE Round, Li or Porterhouse BABY Steak, LI 17^c i BEEF Roast, Lt 15 -12^ - 10c | Fresh Veal, Beef aitfork Hearts, lb. 8 1 -3c English Cut Pork Ret, Lb 7%c Milk Fed Veal Steak hops or Roast, lb. 15c OAKIEY’S

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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE ESTATE

OF IU

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LOST—White gold watch with bracelet between Fillmore and Methodist church, Greenoastle. Phona 797-Y. Nevo Cowgill. l-2p.

is herehv siven that th<

K. Lnki

lying north of the center of ’he Ct heriand Road (now U. S. Road N' • J and described as follows, to-" - C' : I

irthwest corner j nd runninir D.e:

!fi links M

rland

said hal

mencing at the” northwest

ilf

! ch

ter of the said Cumberla: thence northeastwardly with the '

quarter

south 2 chains and 35 ter of the said

ter of said road to tile north lint said half quarter: thence we.-' with

—Miscellaneous—

PERMANENTS — Two-fifty. Regular five dollar -wave. Your opportunity to save. Mrs. D. M. Godfrey, 1001 south Indiana street. Phone 701-L. 26-6p Dance the Old Year out and the New Year in at Fillmore Community Club, Dec. 31, 1931. Each lady bring a pie. Music by Max Midnight Ratnblers. 30-2 p

Notice

dersigned, Otto k unKln, ns istrator of the estate of Cle Htu t, deceased, by order of the I i t circuit Court, of Putnam Cot

I • tut Will often for sale, at prl said half quarter: thence t at the law office of Hay* north line of said half q i trie: I irphy. on e ,st ide of public sq chains and 26 1-2 links to the t t ) tn. City of C.t • encastle, Indian beginning, containing 1 1-2 acres .*

10 o'clock a m. on

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 20, It

and from day to day d, the following di

tote in Putnam County, Indiana

wit:

TRACT NO 1

. thereafter described rea

beginning, containing 1 1-2 a es ' tract containing 79 and nlm redths of an acre, more or test

half of the

Ion 1. and t e

st quart. '- of ‘vi tip 13 north, rf*

id U. S Road

being all

est

For Commissioner—Edgar Hurst, Jefferson township, announces his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for commissicner, Third district. 31-6p

The east half of the northwest i

ter of section one (1), township

teen (II) north, range four (4|

i -kI also all that part of the west ot nld northwest quarter of st One di, township and range ufoM

1 described as follows, to-wit; wining at the northwest cor s ‘id half quarter and running ‘ -t u .th the north line thereof northeast corner of eaid half th.nce south with the east 1 I If quarter to the south. creof: thence west will Ith lint half quartet! n th. west hank of Deer I oy water mark; thence nortl

of the east half of t!.e t

west quarter of section 1. an, -

half of the northwest tloij 12, alt In townshlf 4 west, north of salt"

40.

quarterj Irteen tw

west

thence

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs receipts 2,500: holdovers 423; market steady to 5c higher; 160 to 226 lbs. $4.75 tp $4.85; 225 to 275 lbs. $4.45 to $4.76; 275 to 325 lbs. $4.25 $4.50; 100 to 160 lbs. $4.50; packing sows $3.25 to $4. Cattle receipts 160; calves 160; no test cattle market on account of light supply. Vealers 60c higher at $8 50 down.

I with said creek to the

| tail! half qua

with the said 'beginning, containing one fifty (150) acres, more or less.

TRACT NO. 2

' • • hi - r the southwest ’’ ' • ' • 'non one (1) townshli ’■■n 'la i north, range four (4) ( x.-cri »!xty-six hundredths (.661

th of th'

acre lying sou Cumberland Rc

center

-load tnow U. 8. Ro

I as follows,

L' mmenclng at the southeast col (I ■‘aid half quarter and running

, . to tt

iter of said road; thenc* sout Ith the center of said i tlie south line of said half q ; thence east 7 chains and 20 li > the place of beginning. Also, all that pari of th* *a f rthw«»t quarter of twelve (12) said township and

TRACT NO. 3

A part of the southeast

section one (1) township thirteen north, range four (4) we”! ■ crlbed as follows, towlt: Beginr.:'* • the northwest corner of said ti it • I quarter and running thence » ollir , the west line of said quarter

chains to an Iron pin: thenc

chains to an Iron

24 1-2 degree* ea*t ....... -- — point In the center of the >• i Road (now U. S Road No -i tj-] ■ I with the center of said road : ' r ;-• I j degrees east 1.55 chains, t!v 1 ■ I 66 1-2 degrees east 25 Chain.' .. | ; north 65 degrees east 1101 chi' 1 * 1 point on the east line of said <1 r* r B ■ ' thence north on the cast line c- ,, J quarter 23.75 chains to the nor

!corner

the north

r -'H

.... *'7J

pin, thence t»t 10.78 c:.m:i} 5

' 23.75 chains 10 me I of said quarter thenC' "> rth line of said quarter •

chains to the place of beginning, talnlng 107 47 acres, more or le ss . t ^

ng

tiact of

uarter

onal Road

section lylnjc j^rth of lL, ,

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V.

cepting the land owned by the D'

ant, Kenneth D. Ashwort TERMS , {

One-third cash, one-third In * one-third in twelve months C j payments to bear six per cent •

from date of sale and

mortgage on said real estate , ■ chaser to have the privilege of P M al, OTTOF I.AKIN. ADMINI^R^J OF CLEMENT C HURPT, DECSLWJ ■

Hays and Murphy, Attorne.